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author whose novels include Empires of Sand (1999),
China Run (2002) and
Ironfire (2004). His
short story, The Scroll, was
published in
Warriors (2010),...
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Hundred Years. Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press. Ball,
David (2004).
Ironfire.
Bantam Dell. ISBNÂ 0-385-33601-2. Berthod,
Bernard (2010).
Grandes figures...
- pseudo-historic
novel by
Nicholas Prata; De
Valette is the main character.
Ironfire: An Epic
Novel of War and Love is a 2005
adventure novel by
David Ball...
- Hickman's
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Auntie Fortune (chimera of
Nightcrawler and Domino) and
Ironfire. The
Quiet Council is
meeting and
Kitty Pryde is narrating. "Everything...
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billion in Alibaba's 2014 IPO. Eric Jackson, the
founder of
hedge fund
Ironfire Capital,
called Yahoo!'s
investment in
Alibaba "the best
investment an...
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knights and the Ottomans,
culminating in the
Great Siege of 1565. The
novel Ironfire: An Epic
Novel of Love and War (2003) by
David W. Ball is the
story of...
- Schisim, and
where a
traitor ad-mech is
hunted by the
Vorax Battle-Automata.
Ironfire:
Following his
failed siege at Schadenhold, a
broken Idriss Krendl attempts...
- one, Jon
Ironfire, to
Planet Arakko to warn them of Genesis' coming. He and the
remaining champions later fought and were
defeated by
Ironfire.
After Storm...
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Orbis Stellaris #11
Kobak Never-Held Nova
Professor X #12
Genesis Jon
Ironfire White Sword #13
Lycaon Two
Wolves X-Men:
Before the Fall - The Heralds...
- was
published in
Premier magazine,
August 1914.
David W. Ball's
novel Ironfire (Bantam Dell 2004,
published as The
Sword and the
Scimitar in the U.K....