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  • av Ian Grierson
    287

  • av Marie M. a. Wilson -. Newman
    257 - 361

  • av Garrett Martin Richard Hearns
    337 - 577

  • av Jeremy Bazley
    421 - 651

  • av Joshua Green
    301 - 411

  • av Alidor Mp Mvuala
    181

  • av Michael Baizerman
    287

    "The Enchanting Encounter with the East" belongs to cross-cultural studies and focuses on the attempts of European literati to get acquainted with the bizarre realm of the Far East during the Late Middle Ages. It turns out that western intellectuals lured by the marvels and myths of the Far East did a lot of spadework before taking a route that led to unfamiliar oriental realms. On this thorny path, many Eurocentric medieval fantasies had been debunked. The book shows how global connections had surfaced centuries before industrialization.The book falls into the genre of non-fiction history and centers on the recognition of lands and cultures of India, China, and the Mongols by the Latin medieval society. The storyline is based on the original online research and presents authentic arguments based on the author's engagement with the sources. The readers might enjoy as well as profit from this comprehensive reference that does not require deep background knowledge. The content is provided in clear language and is supplemented with a bibliography and illustrations that will enrich the entire work.

  • av Marjorie O Esomowei
    241 - 407

  • av Dennis Famieh
    271 - 457

  • av Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu
    261

  • av James Mactavish
    247 - 471

  • av Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu
    291

  • av Jw Madden & Sj Knight
    321 - 467

  • av Martin Power
    287 - 711

  • av Peter K. Matthews -. Akukalia
    637 - 851

  • av Nick Ochere
    297 - 517

  • av A. V. Blackmon
    247

    He was royalty. She couldn't even remember her name. Ifthat didn't make things difficult enough, how was he goingto control himself around her, his fur, claws, and animalisticside straining to break free and claim dominance. Whatsecret was she unknowingly hiding? Could they battle forcontrol and the world but still win in love?

  • av Teresa Marie Tipton
    257

    When Raven experiences the devastating loss of her beloved home, she embarks on a journey to find comfort for her grief. In the sanctuary of a dream, she follows a mysterious sound that leads her deep within to find the guidance she needs. There she hears the sound as a song, before realizing the tone is coming from her own heart. With inner guidance, she learns how to use her heartsong as a force of love for the regeneration of the forest. Through its call, she gathers other creatures from sea, sky, and land to come forth and help her restore its life. This is a book for all ages to contemplate taking care of the Earth we share as a part of one, whole, living ecosystem. As a curious and active character, Raven asks the reader to discover the heartsong that carries their unique signature out into the world and to courageous express it. In doing so, Raven teaches us to love and play well together and protect what we love. Like Raven, we can follow the guidance of the heart to activate hope and sustain the daily miracle of life.

  • av Mark Eyskens
    247

    This book was born out of a long-standing frustration, due to the observation that a societal silence prevails on existential questions, which we dare not talk about even in our highly interconnected world. As if an embarrassment has seized our interlocutors, struck by a certain metaphysical prudishness as soon as conversation turned to talking about life and death, the meaning of our existence, or fundamental values and their divine or human origin. "Is there life after death?" and "Is there life before death?" are questions that I have never heard raised at the Parliament bar or in a waiting room of the university faculties. This book is the result of a reaction to the deficit of essential questioning at a time when digital and other forms of media inundate society.This writing is not a philosophical essay, nor is it a theological treatise, a sociological manual, a novel, a collection of poems. The truth is that it is all of these at the same time. Hence, the reader must browse the pages of this book with caution and prepare to encounter divergent intellectual landscapes planted with many question marks. Furthermore, since I will thoroughly discuss transcendence and what is hidden behind the visible and in the heart of the homo sapiens, I had to appeal to allegories, metaphors, images, and poetry.Three allegories emerge most forcefully: that of the homo interrogans, the blind monk and that of the palimpsest, three symbolic stories that try to unravel some signals of the mystery of being. The first concerns the discovery made by an expedition of paleontologists in Africa of an anthropoid skeleton that, thanks to the arrangement of the bones, was buried in prehistoric times in the shape of a large question mark. The second allegory is about a blind monk, who knows the contents of all the books in the library and is apparently a visionary. The third one is the story of the discovery of an old parchment in Jerusalem, an enigmatic palimpsest the decoding of which could upset the understanding of our human condition. Moreover, a certain professor J.C Mortal appears who can be considered as the spiritual twin of the author."Life is a mystery to be lived and not a problem to be solved," the sage Mahatma Gandhi taught us. Yet in order to grasp the mystery, it is necessary to ask the right questions.

  • av Wilfred Watts
    247 - 467

  • av Lizzy Lloyd
    331

    The Colefaxes are an unconventional family. When you think you understand them their behaviour startles you. The story tells us about Rosemary, a traditional wife whose discovery of her husband's deceit changes her into a renegade and fierce rival. David, a well-meaning but self-doubting husband contained in his safe, middle class world who believes his secret is safe and Sean, their complex and insightful son, just discovering his adult persona. Their fates are interwoven by Alice, a designer whose commune childhood has given her a liberal and free-thinking attitude to love, sex and childbirth.1960s London is exploding with liberated sex, fashion and music and morals break down rapidly into the summer of love. Alice's family leaves David stunned with confusion. Sean's discovery of free love grows during his adventures in Rome on holiday with his parents, where he meets Gina, a stunning Roman beauty. Each has a secret passion only expressed in the heady atmosphere of a Roman hot-bed.After they return to London and recognise their individual desires all are focussed on Alice and an intricate and hilarious farce ensues between the four that ends in an unexpected drama on New Year's Eve.

  • av Krish Gupta
    181

    Poems dealing with memories, love, truth and the lies we tell ourselves.

  • av Kyle Powell
    331

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