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Maxwell Farmer

Podium Publishing
2024
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A young half-elf learns he's the secret heir of a murdered king and resolves to claim his father's magic and save his country in this progression fantasy. In the world of Alterra, forged from the ruins of Ragnar k and a nearly forgotten Earth, magic is everywhere. Despite this, half-elf Kiru and his mother live a quiet existence in a remote village where nothing ever happens. Nothing, that is, until the day Kiru gets into a fight with a rich lordling who breaks his spine. Fleeing their small town together, Kiru's mother confesses an astonishing truth to her son: he is royalty, the son of the murdered King Ruken Chromebane, monarch of the Kingdom of Blades, who was wrongly accused of being a tyrant because of his rare magical abilities. Soon, Kiru begins to feel his father's unique brand of mana within himself. This power, the half-elf discovers, was all that stood between the kingdom and invasion by an army of dragons. If he can harness it, he'll be able to control his broken body and travel the continent in search of the king's lost treasures, eventually claiming his own rightful place on the throne. Accompanied by William the imp and Brunhilda, dwarven paladin in the Order of Valhalla, Kiru sets out to restore his father's legacy and save his country. Stop one: the Royal Cultivation Academy, where Kiru must navigate a complex web of relationships and personality types-all while hiding his outlawed power-to recover the first of the slain king's items . . . before it's too late. The first volume of the epic progression-fantasy series-originally released on Royal Road-now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible
Ruby: A Cultivation Saga

Ruby: A Cultivation Saga

Maxwell Farmer

Podium Publishing
2024
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Two friends--one an orc prince whose ancestral throne is threatened, the other an exiled half-elf--must fight to regain their families' power.Kiru the half-elf has a lot to live up to as the exiled son of the murdered King Ruken, monarch of the Kingdom of Blades. A fight with a wealthy, spoiled lordling has left him paralyzed from the neck down, but his masterful command of mana keeps his body strong and mobile. Accompanied by his imp familiar, William, and friends Brunhilda the dwarf paladin, Zhaden the gold drakonid rogue, and Mutt the kindhearted orc, he's on a mission to recover his father's lost treasures, scattered across Alterra.Mutt has never cared all that much about his clan, the M'Baku, which has ruled their homeland of Imakandi ever since its founding after Ragnarok. In truth, he's been too busy hunting and fighting, content to let political matters handle themselves. But his carefree attitude changes when he and the other members of Pandemonium discover a faction within the nation that threatens all who dwell there. Now, one of Mutt's clan must endure the Proving, a set of trials that will determine whether they're fit to lead--and keep the throne in the family. Kiru makes a deal with Mutt and his sister, queen regent Myev, to help them secure their ancestral throne if they agree to assist him in retrieving his father's items and getting the orphaned sacred beast who has attached to them safely home. As he strives to attain the rank of Ruby and he and his friends fight for their families' position and legacy, they'll endure countless battles. And they'll need all the strength they can get . . .The second volume of the epic progression-fantasy series--originally released on Royal Road--now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook
Sapphire: A Cultivation Saga

Sapphire: A Cultivation Saga

Maxwell Farmer

Podium Publishing
2025
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An exiled half-elf battles monsters and performs miracles-but there's a cost-in the epic third installment of this fantasy-adventure series.Kiru the half-elf has traveled the length and breadth of Alterra-a world born from the ruins of Ragnarok and a long-gone Earth-searching for the lost treasures of his father, the slain King Ruken. Paralyzed from the neck down by a fight with the haughty son of a nobleman, he relies on mana to keep him strong and moving. Following the defeat of the cult of Jormungandr, the orc M'Baku Myev has been crowned queen, and Kiru's loyal cultivator crew, known as Pandemonium, has found success-albeit at a significant cost. Many of their friends and allies died during the world serpent's coup, and Kiru's mental mana core has been damaged. Though it'll heal with time, that isn't a luxury he can afford. Word of the psion's exploits has reached his home in the powerful Kingdom of Blades, and his family's enemies are determined to hunt down the members of Pandemonium.Forced to flee along with his crew, Kiru must head to the Torn Empire in search of a method to quickly repair his core. Pirates, savage islanders, and monsters lurk around every corner, and his resilience and alliances will be tested. The perilous journey will challenge everything he knows about his power, where it comes from, and what he's truly capable of.The third volume of the epic progression-fantasy series-originally released on Royal Road-now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook
Animadversions on Some Poets and Poetasters of the Present age Especially R-t B-s, and J-n L-k. With a Contrast of Some of the Former age. By James Maxwell,
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ]+++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT097011Verse. R-t B-s = Robert Burns, J-n L-k = John Lapraik.Paisley: printed by J. Neilson, and sold by the author, 1788. 24p.; 12
General register of the students and former students of the University of Texas, 1917
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Maxwell

Maxwell

Tom Bower

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2008
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â??Why did the Maxwells get off? The answers are in Tom Bowerâ??s book. His relentless research has produced something more than an exposé of a single rogueâ?? Spectator The gripping exposé of a tycoonâ??s greed and his shattering self-destruction.
Maxwell Street

Maxwell Street

Tim Cresswell

University of Chicago Press
2019
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What is the nature of place, and how does one undertake to write about it? To answer these questions, geographer and poet Tim Cresswell looks to Chicago’s iconic Maxwell Street market area. Maxwell Street was for decades a place where people from all corners of the city mingled to buy and sell goods, play and listen to the blues, and encounter new foods and cultures. Now, redeveloped and renamed University Village, it could hardly be more different. In Maxwell Street, Cresswell advocates approaching the study of place as an “assemblage” of things, meanings, and practices. In exploring the neighborhood, he models this innovative approach through a montage format that exposes the different types of texts—primary, secondary, and photographic sources—that have attempted to capture the essence of the area. Cresswell studies his historical sources just as he explores the different elements of Maxwell Street—exposing them layer by layer. Brilliantly interweaving words and images, Maxwell Street sheds light on a historic Chicago neighborhood and offers a new model for how to write about place that will interest anyone in the fields of geography, urban studies, or cultural history.
Maxwell Street

Maxwell Street

Tim Cresswell

University of Chicago Press
2019
pokkari
What is the nature of place, and how does one undertake to write about it? To answer these questions, geographer and poet Tim Cresswell looks to Chicago’s iconic Maxwell Street market area. Maxwell Street was for decades a place where people from all corners of the city mingled to buy and sell goods, play and listen to the blues, and encounter new foods and cultures. Now, redeveloped and renamed University Village, it could hardly be more different. In Maxwell Street, Cresswell advocates approaching the study of place as an “assemblage” of things, meanings, and practices. In exploring the neighborhood, he models this innovative approach through a montage format that exposes the different types of texts—primary, secondary, and photographic sources—that have attempted to capture the essence of the area. Cresswell studies his historical sources just as he explores the different elements of Maxwell Street—exposing them layer by layer. Brilliantly interweaving words and images, Maxwell Street sheds light on a historic Chicago neighborhood and offers a new model for how to write about place that will interest anyone in the fields of geography, urban studies, or cultural history.
Maxwell Anderson

Maxwell Anderson

Barbara L. Horn

Greenwood Press
1996
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One of the most important American playwrights of the 20th century, Maxwell Anderson won a Pulitzer Prize for Both Your Houses (1933), and New York Drama Critics Circle awards for Winterset (1935) and High Tor (1936). Though he believed that poetry was the glory of drama, he also devoted himself to realism. His crowning achievement was Winterset, in which he popularized the use of blank verse in contemporary drama. During a career that spanned more than a quarter century, he wrote 33 plays, many of which were produced in European capitals and were translated into more than a dozen languages.As a comprehensive guide to Anderson's career, this reference book is an indispensable volume for anyone interested in American drama. An introductory essay discusses Anderson's life and work. The bulk of the text provides synopses and critical overviews of his plays, a feature useful to readers unacquainted with his works. Also included is cast information for major productions. Annotated bibliographies cover primary sources, as well as books, chapters, and articles about Anderson. A separate bibliography cites and annotates reviews of performances.
Maxwell's Equations

Maxwell's Equations

Paul G. Huray

John Wiley Sons Inc
2009
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An authoritative view of Maxwell's Equations that takes theory to practice Maxwell's Equations is a practical guide to one of the most remarkable sets of equations ever devised. Professor Paul Huray presents techniques that show the reader how to obtain analytic solutions for Maxwell's equations for ideal materials and boundary conditions. These solutions are then used as a benchmark for solving real-world problems. Coverage includes: An historical overview of electromagnetic concepts before Maxwell and how we define fundamental units and universal constants today A review of vector analysis and vector operations of scalar, vector, and tensor products Electrostatic fields and the interaction of those fields with dielectric materials and good conductors A method for solving electrostatic problems through the use of Poisson's and Laplace's equations and Green's function Electrical resistance and power dissipation; superconductivity from an experimental perspective; and the equation of continuity An introduction to magnetism from the experimental inverse square of the Biot-Savart law so that Maxwell's magnetic flux equations can be deduced Maxwell's Equations serves as an ideal textbook for undergraduate students in junior/senior electromagnetics courses and graduate students, as well as a resource for electrical engineers.
Maxwell/Tesla

Maxwell/Tesla

Carlo Vitali

Lulu.com
2009
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Presentazione in italiano dell'originale lavoro di J.C.Maxwell del 1848 sulla Teoria EM e descrizione della riduzione da parte di Lorenz dall'originaria algebra non-euclidea, non-commutativa dei Quaternoni scelta da Maxwell in algebra euclidea e commutativa dei vettori con relativa semplificazione per l'insegnamento ma perdita di suggestivit applicative. Descrizione delle successive peripezie di Nikola Tesla contrastato dal mondo accademico culminate nel suo rifiuto di ben due Premi Nobel. Presentation of the original Maxwell paper that converted the Faraday's suggestive perception of field of energy into the first historical mathematical model in quaternion-algebra, anticipatory of the Einstein's description of general relativity in tensor-algebra: a non-eucledian, non commutative set of equations.
Maxwell and the Very Big Cookie

Maxwell and the Very Big Cookie

Ginger Nielson

Virginia Nielson
2020
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Maxwell lives a happy life on a country farm. His one problem is that he is always hungry and never seems to be on time for breakfast.When the farmer's wife comes to his rescue with a very big cookie, he is not prepared for what happens next.
Maxwell's Demon

Maxwell's Demon

Harvey S. (EDT) Leff; Andrew F. (EDT) Rex

Princeton University Press
2014
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About 120 years ago, James Clerk Maxwell introduced his now legendary hypothetical "demon" as a challenge to the integrity of the second law of thermodynamics. Fascination with the demon persisted throughout the development of statistical and quantum physics, information theory, and computer science--and linkages have been established between Maxwell's demon and each of these disciplines. The demon's seductive quality makes it appealing to physical scientists, engineers, computer scientists, biologists, psychologists, and historians and philosophers of science. Until now its important source material has been scattered throughout diverse journals.This book brings under one cover twenty-five reprints, including seminal works by Maxwell and William Thomson; historical reviews by Martin Klein, Edward Daub, and Peter Heimann; information theoretic contributions by Leo Szilard, Leon Brillouin, Dennis Gabor, and Jerome Rothstein; and innovations by Rolf Landauer and Charles Bennett illustrating linkages with the limits of computation. An introductory chapter summarizes the demon's life, from Maxwell's illustration of the second law's statistical nature to the most recent "exorcism" of the demon based on a need periodically to erase its memory. An annotated chronological bibliography is included.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.