Among the most impressive of such accomplishments were the voyages of Zheng He who, at the order of the Ming emperor, Cheng Zu, sailed to more than thirty countries, establishing political and economic relationships throughout the South ...
This anniversary edition includes a new introduction from the author with personal reflections and fresh perspectives on today's challenges. "Don't try to slay your dragons; learn to ride them!
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, everyone's favorite reluctant Viking hero, has three months, five days and six hours to discover America, get back to Berk, save his father, battle Polarserpents, and win the annual Inter-Tribal Friendly ...
"He Walks with Dragons" takes place when what was, what is, and what shall be were one in the same.
Brave young dragon Firedrake and his orphan friend Ben start a perilous journey to the legendary Rim of Heaven. But close behind is a heartless monster who aches to destroy the very last dragons on earth...
This is modern river exploration at its best, and the book has inspired numerous whitewater enthusiasts over the years to emulate its adventurous spirit.
Daegonlot: a floating island separated from the mainland of Darkenfel, and home to the last of the dragonriders. They have settled in the city of Goldspine and allowed the rest of the world to forget them.
xici dan tian (Lower Elixir Field) Xia period xiang fii Xie He Xie Xuan Xie Zhen xing yi, 2nd Xia Zhéng Mi Yao Xing Ming GuiZhi, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th xing yi, 2nd Xiu Qi Ta (Resting and Leisure) Xiti Zhén Mi Ycio Xu Jun Xu Xun xue qi, ...
jeep tracks, cattle tracks and footpaths. For those of us out on the long haul, it seemed as if the hills of Zululand had finally flattened out when in actual fact they do present something of a riding challenge.
In this follow-up to A Practical Guide to Dragons, wizard's apprentice Sindri Suncatcher once again opens up his notebooks to share more wonders of dragonkind.
"Grace, you can't be serious! You actually believe God exists?" In Dragon Ride, the beauty of the Lord is seen through the eyes of Buddhists, atheists, idol-worshippers, Muslims, and an animist as they encounter Jesus.