Age of Fire

Age of Fire

D. Baxter Todd

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D. Baxter Todd
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9798989255092
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This, the third and final book of the trilogy, sub-titled 'Age of Fire' covers the period from the discovery of Old-World America (1,493 AD) to the early 21st century and slightly beyond. As the sub-title suggests, this book is premised on the prophesied 'Age of Fire', a period of great destruction and chaos, signifying a time of intense conflict, and potential war, a time of great change and transformation.

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