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Latest book from The Leviathan Trilogy

2023-08-28 20:49:31

This is the peak of the First World War. The Austrian-Hungarian empire and the German cranker, steam-powered ironware are equipped with guns and ammunition. Darwinists in the UK use genetically modified animals as their weapons. Their leviathan is a whale airship, the most wonderful beast of the British fleet.

In the course of this amazing futuristic deductive machine replacing genetically modified animals, right arm Alexander Ferdinand and Darwinist's Delin Sharp were opposed to World War I. But their way crosses in the most unexpected way and they start traveling around the world together ... this will change their lives forever

This collection of boxed sets contains a complete Leviathan trilogy: Leviathan, Behemoth and Goliath

This book is a handbook of science fiction "Leviathan Trilogy" detailed in illustration and text to make the reader believe that this phenomenon occurred once in history. By combining illustrator Keith Thompson's imagination with past historical knowledge, we can make the book realistic. A more detailed explanation will welcome who has proposed the Leviathan theory, how it was generated, and its significance in today's society. Scott Westerfeld has learned the knowledge making up each part of the Leviathan trilogy, has captured the reader in more detail, and has done a lot of research. This book is suitable for students of all ages of high school and high school. This book is suitable for students who love science fiction and war. (TB)

1 "Leviathan" is entitled Leviathan in the Bible and its full name is Leviathan, or the power of church and folk with substance, form and ordinary wealth. To avoid disasters during British Civil War (1642-1651), the book discusses social contracts under absolute sovereignty. 2 "Flying Goose Paradigm" emphasizes technology development in a part of Asia, the second largest force after Japan, the development concept popularized by Japanese scholars

Leviathan is the title of Thomas Hobbs' social contract and a pioneering effort on the ideal country, the creation of Commonwealth. In "Paradise Lost" Milton used the word "Leviathan" to explain the size and power of Satan. The term "Leviathan" is often used as a generic term for large amounts of total consumption. With the influence of Herman Melville's classic Moby-Dick, Leviathan has used sperm whales with a lot of people. An example of this is the description of Pinocchio (Jonah in the Bible) where Disney was swallowed by the sperm whale Monstro.