Ice and Fire is the eighth book in the series of Deathlands. It was written by Laurence James under the house nameJames Axler. In political geography and international politics a country is a geographical entity, a territory, most commonly associated with the notions of state or nation. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The Deathlands is a series of novels that takes place almost a century after a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union in January, 2001. ... Some notable science fiction novels, in alphabetical order by title: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke 334 by Thomas M. Disch An Age by Brian Aldiss The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard... A publisher is a person or entity which engages in the act of publishing. ... Harlequin Enterprises Limited is a Toronto, Ontario-based company that is the worlds leading publisher of series romance and womens fiction. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... The barcode of an ISBN . ... The Deathlands is a series of novels that takes place almost a century after a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union in January, 2001. ... A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author. ... James Axler is a pseudonym used by the publishing company Gold Eagle Books, a division of Harlequin Enterprises . ...
Filmed on the old battlefields of Finland and Russia, “Fire and Ice” dramatically depicts the intensity of the warfront and the homefront.
Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia is a co-production by MasterWork Media and WFYI TV 20, who also created a related companion Web site at http://www.wfyi.org/fireandice/.
Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia is a co-production of MastersWork Media and WFYI TV 20.
Fire is directly equated with desire, the kind that kindles antagonism and conflict.
Fire and ice are born in the dark reaches of inner space, in the smoldering, ice-sheathed human heart.
The pun on the word "ice" in "twice" and "suffice" accentuates the bitter coldness of hatred, and the triple repetition of "ice" at the end of the poem recalls Satan's futile efforts to escape - it is the very beating of his wings that causes the river Cocytus in the ninth circle to freeze.