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Arthur

    Arthur Getis is a pioneering geographer whose work delves deeply into spatial patterns and analysis. His research illuminates the intricate arrangements of phenomena within urban environments, leveraging advanced geographical information systems. Through his extensive publications and editorial contributions, he has significantly advanced the field of geographic science. His innovative approaches continue to shape how we understand and analyze spatial relationships in our world.

    Singletary, Herrin
    La Mort D'arthure. the History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table, Compiled by Sir T. Malory, Ed. by T. Wright
    Package: Introduction to Geography with Connectplus Access Card
    Arthur's Knights: An Adventure From the Legend of the Sangrale
    Morte Arthure. the Alliterative Romance of the Death of King Arthur, Printed From a Ms. in Lincoln Cathedral, Ed. by J.O. Halliwell
    Essentials of Strategic Management: The Quest for Competitive Advantage
    • 2024

      Deadly Vows

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the nature of evil, this book delves into how it can manifest in various ways, often hidden behind a façade of normalcy. The narrative challenges perceptions of morality and the human psyche, revealing that the most sinister threats may not always be overt. Through its characters and plot, it examines the complexities of good and evil, prompting readers to question the true face of malevolence in society.

      Deadly Vows
    • 2024

      Hunter Hunted

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      As Christmas nears, Lizzie Grace and her witch familiar, Belle Kent, anticipate a peaceful holiday season. However, their plans are disrupted by unexpected challenges and magical dilemmas that arise, testing their skills and friendship. Amidst the festive backdrop, they must navigate the complexities of their world, blending holiday cheer with the realities of witchcraft.

      Hunter Hunted
    • 2024

      Magic Misled

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      After the death of her husband, the protagonist finds herself entangled in a web of unresolved issues and challenges that threaten to upend her life. As she navigates grief, she must confront past secrets and the complexities of her relationships, leading to unexpected revelations and personal growth. The story explores themes of resilience and the struggle to reclaim one's identity in the face of loss.

      Magic Misled
    • 2023

      Morte Arthure is a classic Arthurian legend that tells the story of King Arthur's final battle in alliterative verse. This edition, edited by J.O. Halliwell, is based on a manuscript in Lincoln Cathedral and includes extensive notes and commentary that help to illuminate the text. This is a must-read for anyone interested in Arthurian literature and medieval history.

      Morte Arthure. the Alliterative Romance of the Death of King Arthur, Printed From a Ms. in Lincoln Cathedral, Ed. by J.O. Halliwell
    • 2023

      Plongez dans l'univers médiéval légendaire avec ce récit passionnant de chevaliers errants et de châteaux forts. Inspiré par la légende de la Sainte-Graal, ce livre est une aventure captivante pour les amoureux de l'histoire et de la mythologie.

      Arthur's Knights: An Adventure From the Legend of the Sangrale
    • 2023

      Immerse yourself in the legendary tale of King Arthur and his valiant knights with this timeless classic. Compiled by JTK from Malory's Morte Darthur, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table is a must-read for lovers of adventure, romance, and the enduring power of myth. With its vivid descriptions and unforgettable characters, this book has captured the hearts of readers for generations.

      The Story of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Compiled by J.T.K. [From Malory's Morte D'arthur]
    • 2023

      Her Monstrous Desires

      A Complete Series of Monstrous Standalones

      • 620 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Monsters from various mythologies come to life in this thrilling adventure, featuring werewolves, gargoyles, wendigos, and minotaurs. The story weaves together their unique traits and lore, creating an exciting tapestry of supernatural encounters. As characters navigate a world filled with these creatures, they face challenges that test their courage and ingenuity. The blend of folklore and action promises an engaging experience for fans of fantasy and mythology.

      Her Monstrous Desires
    • 2013

      Getis "Introduction to Geography 14e" is written to clearly and concisely convey the nature of the field of geography, its intellectual challenges, and the logical interconnections of its parts. Even if students take no further work in geography, they will have come into contact with the richness and breadth of Geography and have new insights and understandings for their present and future roles as informed adults. This new edition provides students content and scope of the subfields of geography, emphasize its unifying themes, and provide the foundation for further work in their areas of interest. A useful textbook must be flexible enough in its organization to permit an instructor to adapt it to the time and subject matter constraints of a particular course. Although Getis "Introduction to Geography" is designed with a one-quarter or one-semester course in mind, this text may be used in a full-year introduction to geography when employed as a point of departure for special topics and amplifications introduced by the instructor or when supplemented by additional readings and class projects.

      Package: Introduction to Geography with Connectplus Access Card
    • 2013

      Singletary, Herrin

      Arthur's Book

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      as recently as November 2010 before he went into intensive care in December under respiratory distress. He passed away on January 7, 2011, a result of Agent Orange exposure many years ago in Vietnam. When his wife, Nancy, found his family history fi les, she knew he would want them published for posterity. This book is the result.

      Singletary, Herrin