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The Heretic

The Heretic

David Drake; Tony Daniel

Baen Books
2013
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David Drake’s legendary Raj Whitehall series, stunningly reborn! Humanity settled the stars, only to fall into a catastrophic collapse. On one planet, a single artificial intelligence, a computer program known as Center, found a military genius of grit and daring in Raj Whitehall, and the Galactic Republic rose again. But many dark planets remain — planets such as Duisenberg. Here, a single river cuts through a vast continental desert and a culture not unlike that of New Kingdom Egypt has developed. But, when a capsule containing the forbidden metal, plastic, and circuit boards that Zentrum hates falls from the sky — circuits with secretly stowed away, uploaded versions of Raj and Center — everything changes! What Raj and Center need now is a hero to break the Land’s stasis and lead Duisberg back from the galactic dark ages. Enter Abel Dashian. The son of a local military commander, he is a brilliant and courageous young man who has lost his mother to a simple bacterial infection. He is a young man who will dare anything to avenge his mother’s death and bring about change. He is the Heretic.
Hope Renewed

Hope Renewed

David Drake; S.M. Stirling

Baen Books
2014
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The Empire of Man has fallen and a new Dark Age is upon the stars. With planets cut off and reduced to subsistence and ignorance, humanity has nearly forgotten its past greatness. But one battle computer has survived the Collapse. He is Center. And Center is determined to find and aid leaders who can return a star-faring republic to the galaxy. The first of these leaders is Raj Whitehall, a man born to be a general, and molded to retake civilization itself from the jaws of barbarism.Contains Books #5 and #6 (The Sword and The Chosen) in David Drake and S. M. Stirling's best selling General series.
Dangerous Journey

Dangerous Journey

David Drake; Tom Gnagey

Independently Published
2017
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For 9 to 15 year olds: An older man, Jonas, built and lives on a 30 foot, two masted, sail boat on which he sails the Caribbean Sea. On one outing he discovers a recently orphaned stowaway - 11 year old Carlos. The boy has information about a treasure left to him by his Great Grandfather - an old-time pirate - stashed on one of the islands in the Bahamas. The boy has a secret code they have to decipher in order to locate it. The two of them accept the challenge and undertake the search; one problem - so does Fidel, an evil modern-day pirate who also came by the information. They struggle to stay just one step ahead of him as he chases them south, in and around the Bahama Islands.
The Chipper of Oakton Villa

The Chipper of Oakton Villa

David Drake; Tom Gnagey

Independently Published
2017
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Chip, an upbeat, 121/2 year old runaway, befriends an interesting assortment of unhappy residents in a rural retirement home. Three crises confront them: should they contact the authorities about the homeless, unsupervised child; how can they handle the imminent foreclosure on the home; and Chip going missing in the midst of a terrible blizzard. Some will read it as an upbeat winter holiday story. Others will see it as a study of relationships in which everybody grows and benefits. Either way it presents a heartwarming story of life's contrasts: youth with age, happiness with despair, tragedy with triumph.
The Edge: a diary of terror

The Edge: a diary of terror

David Drake; Tom Gnagey

Independently Published
2017
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Adults and Young Adults: Ricky was fifteen and wheelchair bound. He had difficulty remembering a moment in his life when he hadn't been terrified. Vague, shadowy, strangers, apparently wanting to do him harm were always just out of reach. His psychiatrist said it was all in his head. He had to believe it was real - allowing any other interpretation established him as insane. Mostly with the aid of the cook and butler, he set out to prove his belief was correct. His wealthy, distant, though loving adopted father, seemed to be siding with the doctor. Pages from Ricky's diary are interspersed with the story. Danger, excitement, terror and dread provide the canvas on which this portrait of a bright, creative, struggling young man must play out.
Battlestations

Battlestations

David Drake; Steve Perry; Mike Resnick; S. M. Stirling

Prime Books
2011
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When the Fleet is challenged by an alien armada from the other side of the galaxy, the Fleet constructs the Stephen Hawking, an enormous mobile base for thousands of soldiers and warships... and the overstressed crew prepares for a direct assault by a deadly insectoid race. But the pressures of combat and close quarters have taken their toll, threatening to turn the crew to the enemy's prime advantage.
Deep Cover: 1940

Deep Cover: 1940

David Drake; Tom Gnagey

Independently Published
2019
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Adults and Young Adults: First book in The Jansen Family Detective Series. A dollop of history, a smattering of humor, a baffling mystery, a wild adventure, and a thought-provoking presentation of the philosophic conflicts which were tearing the world apart in the 1940s, so comparisons can be made with those manifest today. A grandfather and his grandsons - 10 and 15 - find themselves fleeing the city to escape some unknown threat in 1940 America. They arrive in a small, Arkansas, village, where they operate and live in a sawmill. The settlement is run by a religious fanatic, with whom they have disagreements and serious conflicts, which prompts discussions of authoritarian rule, prejudice and the Nazi threat to civilization. It becomes to move to another, more typical, village, where they operate a small hotel. The grandfather must return to the city on a dangerous mission and the boys find themselves in a life and death struggle culminating in a dangerous confrontation as they maneuver a 20-ton steam engine down the rails at 90 miles an hour on a certain collision course with another train.
Minority Shareholders

Minority Shareholders

Victor Joffe KC; David Drake; Giles Richardson KC; Daniel Lightman KC; Tim Collingwood KC; Thomas Elias; Zahler Bryan

Oxford University Press
2024
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This well-established and authoritative work, now in its seventh edition, is the most detailed reference source on the law relating to minority shareholders. As more and more legal emphasis is put on corporate governance, and as the influence of shareholder activism continues to grow, this book is the leading resource for practitioners requiring up-to-date, detailed information on the rights and remedies available to minority shareholders. The book provides detailed and incisive coverage of section 994 petitions, derivative claims, just and equitable winding-up petitions, and the foreign aspects of shareholder disputes, as well as shareholders' personal claims against companies and the rights conferred on them by the Companies Act 2006. The seventh edition examines all significant recent case law from the UK, including Sevilleja v Marex Financial Ltd on reflective loss, and Loveridge v Loveridge, Re Westshield Ltd, and UTB plc v Sheffield Utd on unfair prejudice. The work also considers case law from courts of other jurisdictions with analogous shareholder provisions, in particular Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Caribbean.
Minority Shareholders

Minority Shareholders

Victor Joffe QC; David Drake; Giles Richardson; Daniel Lightman QC; Timothy Collingwood

Oxford University Press
2018
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This well-established and authoritative work is the most detailed reference source on the law relating to minority shareholders. As more and more legal emphasis is put on corporate governance, and as the influence of shareholder activism continues to grow, practitioners increasingly need a source of up-to-date and detailed information on the rights and remedies available to the minority. This is the only book to focus on this increasingly topical and important subject. This sixth edition features a new chapter on share purchase orders and valuation. There is expanded coverage of the relevant non-UK authorities, including cases from Hong Kong, Singapore, the British Virgin Islands, and Cayman. There is also more detailed analysis of shareholder agreements and related developments in contract law relevant to minority shareholders (e.g., arguments around implied terms and good faith). The new edition also covers significant developments in case law, such as Eclairs Group Ltd v JKX Oil & Gas plc.
The Boys of Freedom Island

The Boys of Freedom Island

Tom Gnagey; David Drake

Independently Published
2017
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THE BOYS OF FREEDOM ISLAND: For 10 to 14 year old readers] During the early 1870's, recently orphaned brothers, 12 and 13, are pursued by the authorities when the older one escapes from a cruel apprentice master. They make their way south to the coast of North Carolina where they take up the cause of recently freed slaves who they find are being kidnapped and sold in the markets of the Caribbean Islands. They find safety and freedom on a tiny, isolated, uninhabited island in one of the coastal sounds. They are joined by the son of one of the captured men, and the three of them work together to find and free him. There is excitement at every turn as they must elude both the authorities and fight back against the wicked slavers who are bent on "sendin' thar scrawny hides ta the bottom a the sea".
Three Boys' Amazing Adventure at Sea

Three Boys' Amazing Adventure at Sea

Tom Gnagey; David Drake

Independently Published
2017
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For 9 to 14 year old: Three boys, 11, 12, and 13 find themselves forced together with a crew of seasoned hands on a three masted sailing ship in 1790, the golden age of piracy. Following the tale of lavish buried treasure, they fight pirates and the turbulent seas from England across the Atlantic to reach the southern, sandy shores of the uncivilized Bahama Islands in the Caribbean. Unexpectedly, they find there is a ship of ruthless cutthroats determined to beat them to the treasure - by whatever means are necessary. Good guys. Bad guys. Danger at every turn.
Brothers on the Run: A Terrifying Journey

Brothers on the Run: A Terrifying Journey

Tom Gnagey; David Drake

Independently Published
2017
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Brothers, ages 13 and 17, find their father has been the leader of a mob. When he and their mother are killed by an opposing gang, the boys are forced to run away from the city to avoid the same end. Aliases, plus a fully stocked van had been prepared by their father in case of just such an emergency. They start out toward nowhere in the middle of the night and continue through a ten day adventure, eluding bad guys who are determined to do them in, federal agents who want them for questioning which would blow their cover, and two other, unidentified antagonists. Never having been close to each other, they have to grow to know and appreciate each other and define their new relationship. Lots of excitement, a smattering of romance, and lots of meaningful conversation. A novel for 12 to 18 in 62,000 words.
Rabbles

Rabbles

Tom Gnagey; David Drake

Independently Published
2017
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Rabbles: unconventional, common people, often looked down uponThree exhausted teen boys form an odd alliance as they work their way north from southern Arkansas, away from the horrendous battles of the Civil War. Zachary, a wounded 17 year old Confederate soldier, is the rich son of a powerful plantation owner. Benny, also wounded, a Soldier from the Union Army, comes from a poor farm family in northern Illinois. Amos, is a runaway, teen slave boy wearing the only possession he has in the world - a pair of ragged, cotton pants cut off above the knees. The white boys are trying to avoid the firing squad for desertion from their respective armies. Amos would suffer a terrible fate at the hands of his owner if caught. Initially leery, untrusting and fearful of one another, they slowly form a bond and become a team working themselves north through Arkansas and up the Mississippi River to Illinois. They face constant danger from both armies, the bands of men dedicated to catch and return or resell runaway slaves, and the ravages of backwoods, nature. Along the way they listen to each other and they hear themselves. By the time they approached their destination, they had become very different young men - more mature, showing far more tolerance for and appreciation of differences, and feeling more focused on what was important in life. Among the recognized good reads in young adult fiction, Civil War historical fiction this novel comes loaded with more than a smattering of action adventure.
Ghost Town Gold: three lives converge

Ghost Town Gold: three lives converge

Tom Gnagey; David Drake

Independently Published
2017
nidottu
Three homeless boys (12, 13 and 14), distant relatives, but unknown to each other, inherit an abandoned Ghost Town - Clay Flats - in Colorado. It was left over from the Pike's Peak Gold Rush of 1854. They must live there, alone, for a year to claim it. Some bad guys apparently don't want that to happen. The story first tracks each of the boys from where they live to the 'Flats'. None have an easy journey. Once together they must find ways of accommodating three very different personalities as they learn to live together and search for the incredible secret of Clay Flats. Action, treasure and lots of good conversation.
Impostors

Impostors

Tom Gnagey; David Drake

Independently Published
2017
nidottu
Ages 10 to 14: Twelve year old twin boys were separated at birth. One was raised as a Cherokee and the other a white boy. In 1870, Kansas, they discover each other while on separate journeys to Red Bend hoping to discover who they were. They soon accept that they are twin brothers, begin having dangerous and exciting adventures together, and find the blending of their backgrounds makes for a remarkable life together. (This story uses the same setting, ten years earlier, than the six book series, The Doc and Johnny Old West Mysteries.) In Book Two, Impostors, the boys find themselves up against a gang of men who are trying to stir up trouble between the residents of Kansas and the peaceful Indians who live there. They get caught in a waterfall, captured by the head bad guy, almost lose a good friend to a snake bite, and meet a new friend there age from the Arapaho Tribe who is trying to get medical help for his grandmother. Lots of conversations about prejudice and mixed race children. If they are lucky, they just may survive to star in book three of the series (smile ).