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Authors: S. E. Grove
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The Glass Sentence
The Golden Specific
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Maps by Dave A. Stevenson
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Grove, S. E.
The golden specific / S. E. Grove ; maps by Dave A. Stevenson.
pages cm. â(Mapmakers ; book 2)
Summary: Thirteen-year-old Sophia Tims, with her friend Theo, continues to search for her parents, explorers who have vanished as the borders shift within a world transformed by the Great Disruption of 1799.
ISBN 978-0-698-14837-6
[1. Fantasy. 2. MapsâFiction. 3. Missing personsâFiction.] I. Stevenson, Dave A., illustrator. II. Title.
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Chapter 2: The Nihilismian Apocrypha
Chapter 5: News From The eerie sea
Chapter 7: Gordon Broadgirdle, mp
Chapter 8: Index A.d. 82: volume 27
Chapter 9: The League Of encephalon ages
Chapter 11: Alone Among The maps
Chapter 18: The Road To ausentinia
Chapter 22: Falconer And Phantom
Chapter 23: Doubting The Champion
Chapter 25: The Lost Signs are lost
Chapter 27: Following The Mark
Chapter 28: Wearing The Mustache
Chapter 30: Two Maps, one Year
Chapter 32: Waging The Campaign
Chapter 35: White String, blue String
Chapter 38: Losing The Mustache
Chapter 43: Confessing The Crime
It is difficult for us to grasp the peculiar glamour and significance the yellow metal held for the conquistadores. We respond instantly to the cool irony of a Hernán Cortés explaining to a Mexican chief that Spaniards suffer from a disease of the heart, for which gold is the only specific; but in that coolness and irony, as in almost everything else, Cortés is atypical.
âInga Clendinnen,
Ambivalent Conquests: Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, 1517â1570