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Baroque Cycle Volume 1:Quicksilver
Neal Stephenson's Baroque Triology is a magnificent journey through
17th century Europe - politics, and especially economics are major subjects, as
the characters learn and adapt to the evolving capitalist system of venture and
stock markets.
Publisher's preview: In this
wonderfully inventive follow-up to his bestseller Cryptonomicon, Neal
Stephenson brings to life a cast of unforgettable characters in a time of
breathtaking genius and discovery, men and women whose exploits defined an age
known as the Baroque.
Daniel Waterhouse possesses a brilliant scientific mind -- and yet knows that
his genius is dwarfed by that of his friends Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm
Leibniz, and Robert Hooke. He rejects the arcane tradition of alchemy, even as
it is giving birth to new ways of understanding the world.
Jack Shaftoe began his life as a London street urchin and is now a reckless
wanderer in search of great fortune. The intrepid exploits of Half-Cocked Jack,
King of the Vagabonds, are quickly becoming the stuff of legend throughout
Europe.
Eliza is a young woman whose ingenuity is all that keeps her alive after
being set adrift from the Turkish harem in which she has been imprisoned since
she was a child.
Daniel, Jack, and Eliza will traverse a landscape populated by mad
alchemists, Barbary pirates, and bawdy courtiers, as well as historical figures
including Samuel Pepys, Ben Franklin, and other great minds of the age.
Traveling from the infant American colonies to the Tower of London to the
glittering courts of Louis XIV, and all manner of places in between, this
magnificent historical epic brings to vivid life a time like no other, and
establishes its author as one of the preeminent talents of our own age.
Baroque Cycle Volume 2: Confusion
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The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare : Renaissance to
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