Wizards at War

Wizards at War
Title Wizards at War PDF eBook
Author Diane Duane
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 536
Release 2007
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0152052232

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Nita and Kit rejoin forces when a strange darkness of the mind overcomes the older wizards, stealing away their power, and forcing the younger wizards to go to war to save the world.

Wizard War

Wizard War
Title Wizard War PDF eBook
Author Hugh Cook
Publisher Warner Books (NY)
Total Pages 447
Release 1987
Genre
ISBN 9780445207004

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The Wizard's War

The Wizard's War
Title The Wizard's War PDF eBook
Author Eric Luper
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 91
Release 2017-01-31
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545822653

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In this thrilling adventure, two friends are sucked into a fantasy novel where they must battle elves, trolls, and a dragon before they can escape. Cleo and Evan have a secret. A collection of books so dangerous they are locked up tight. A friend has vanished inside the pages of one of them. It’s up to them to find the key that will set her free. A MAGICAL KINGDOM AT WAR! The quest is clear. To save the kingdom, Cleo and Evan must battle clever elves, horrible trolls, and the mighty Golden Dragon. Magic will help them win the war—and find the right key. But it will take more than swords and spells to survive this epic fantasy! Praise for Key Hunters “Luper’s delectable humor is appropriate for the intended age group, and the plot will keep readers’ attention to the end . . . [t]his is a satisfying read for beginning independent readers.” —School Library Journal

The War of the Wizards

The War of the Wizards
Title The War of the Wizards PDF eBook
Author Carol Gaskin
Publisher
Total Pages 132
Release 1985
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780816703180

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The reader, as apprentice to the wizard Caladrius, becomes involved in a war of the wizards, during the course of which the reader's choices determine the development of the plot.

The Wordsmiths and the Warguild

The Wordsmiths and the Warguild
Title The Wordsmiths and the Warguild PDF eBook
Author Hugh Cook
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 330
Release 2006-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1411685415

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Togura Poulaan, a questing hero whether he liked it or not, is precipitated into a series of adventures in a world which includes dragons, sea serpents, war, wild tribes and the wizard Hostaja Sken-Pitilkin, lord of the island of Drum. A fast-paced fantasy novel published in the USA as two volumes, THE QUESTING HERO and THE HERO'S RETURN.

The Wizard War

The Wizard War
Title The Wizard War PDF eBook
Author R. V. Jones
Publisher Echo Point Books & Media
Total Pages 608
Release 2017-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781635610543

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R.V. Jones' personal account of his key role in what Churchill called "The Wizard War" with British Scientific Intelligence from 1939 to 1945. Projects he worked on sought to combat Germany's applications of science during World War II, including navigational beams, chaff, and radar. Their efforts helped the Allies achieve ultimate victory.

The Weapon Wizards

The Weapon Wizards
Title The Weapon Wizards PDF eBook
Author Yaakov Katz
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-01-31
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1250088348

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"A lively account of Israel's evolving military prowess...if The Weapon Wizards were a novel, it would be one written by Horatio Alger; if it were a biblical allegory, it would be the story of David and Goliath." —The New York Times Book Review From drones to satellites, missile defense systems to cyber warfare, Israel is leading the world when it comes to new technology being deployed on the modern battlefield. The Weapon Wizards shows how this tiny nation of 8 million learned to adapt to the changes in warfare and in the defense industry and become the new prototype of a 21st century superpower, not in size, but rather in innovation and efficiency—and as a result of its long war experience. Sitting on the front lines of how wars are fought in the 21st century, Israel has developed in its arms trade new weapons and retrofitted old ones so they remain effective, relevant, and deadly on a constantly-changing battlefield. While other countries begin to prepare for these challenges, they are looking to Israel—and specifically its weapons—for guidance. Israel is, in effect, a laboratory for the rest of the world. How did Israel do it? And what are the military and geopolitical implications of these developments? These are some of the key questions Yaakov Katz and Amir Bohbot address. Drawing on a vast amount of research, and unparalleled access to the Israeli defense establishment, this book is a report directly from the front lines.