Terror

  • Terror
    By John Stevenson, Marcus Van Heller

    The oft-imitated but never duplicated Marcus Van Heller (John Stevenson), is back with this fast-paced account of rebellion, Algeria, the National Liberation Front and quite a bit of sex, some of it forced, some of it paid for, some given ...

  • Terror
    By Dan Simmons

    Terror

  • Terror
    By Harald Skjønsberg

    Nesten hver dag hører man om terrorisme, og den preger livet vårt.

  • Terror: The French Revolution and Its Demons
    By Michel Biard, Marisa Linton

    This was the case for Ducos and his brother-in-law, Boyer-Fonfrède, both of whom had often voted against 'Girondin' measures, but they were intimate friends of Vergniaud, and had courageously defended him in the Convention after his ...

  • Terror
    By Graeme Fife

    A compelling account of the French Revolution details the founding of the French Republic and the fanaticism of a powerful political clique, the Jacobin Club, that inflicted a reign of terror on their compatriots that transformed France ...

  • Terror
    By Frederik Pohl

    Terrorists find and take over a top secret government project near Hawaii which uses a nuclear bomb and a dormant volcano to create a weapon which can destroy the world

  • Terror: How Israel Has Coped and What America Can Learn
    By Leonard A. Cole

    At the outset of the 2005 meetings in Israel, some members of the American delegation wondered whether terror ... the blast-resistant walls in some hospital facilities, their protective ventilating systems, the outer ring at which ...

  • Terror
    By Ferdinand von Schirach

    Schirach's speech at Charlie Hebdo, also included in this volume, is an impressive plea for freedom of speech ..."--Cataloger's interpretation and summary of goodreads.com.

  • Terror
    By Ferdinand von Schirach

    Put on trial and charged with murder, the fate of the pilot is placed in the audience's hands. Ferdinand von Schirach's Terror, in a translation by David Tushingham, received its UK Premiere at the Lyric Hammersmith, London, in June 2017

  • Terror: When images become weapons
    By Charlotte Klonk

    This is an indispensable book for understanding the background and dynamic of terror today.

  • Terror: Color Code Red
    By S.R. Plummer

    This book takes Angus McPherson, a Canadian Joint Task Force two-member, to Kabul, where he is injured by a suicide bomber, which leads Angus into thee years of intense therapy.

  • Terror: Dracula/Frankenstein O El Moderno Prometeo/Narraciones Extraordinarias

    Las novelas de terror se cuentan dentro de escenarios lúgubres, fúnebres, abandonados y sombríos ... se trata de historias heredadas de la novela gótica, habitadas por seres monstruosos como los vampiros, las brujas y todo tipo de ...

  • TERROR
    By Arthur 1863-1947 Machen

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism
    By Michael T. Davis, Brett Bowden

    This collection takes a broad-ranging yet detailed look at the landmark events and epochs of terror across Europe, from the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 to the terrorist bombings on the London Underground in July 2005.