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The Tallest Tower: Eiffel and the Belle Epoque: New Edition, Revised and Updated
by Joseph Harriss
Subject(s): History
- Paperback (1-58832-102-9) 228 pp. $14.99 U.S.Edition: Second For more information, click the format(s) below: - Hardback (1-58832-104-5) 228 pp. $24.99 U.S. Newly updated history of the Eiffel Tower by a veteran international journalist, with photographs, bibliography, index. Chronicles the tower's design, construction and the historical context that made it a worldwide icon. "Interesting story, interestingly told," wrote The New York Times.
Return to the One: Plotinus's Guide to God-Realization: A Modern Exposition of an Ancient Classic, the Enneads
by Brian Hines
Subject(s): Philosophy
- Paperback (1-58832-100-2) 392 pp. $16.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: In the Enneads, 3rd century mystic philosopher Plotinus synthesized a thousand years of accumulated Greek wisdom with his own profound mystical experiences. Whatever your spiritual beliefs, you will find yourself challenged and stimulated by Plotinus's blend of rationality and mysticism.
How Was It for You?: Memories of the 1940s
by Rob Horlock
Subject(s): History
- Paperback (1-58832-128-2) 396 pp. $19.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: A fascinating collection of memories from hundreds of people about the unforgettable decade of the 1940s (including World War II and its aftermath). Memories have been generously shared by contributors from all walks of life in the UK and abroad.
I Remember When I Was Young: 1920s - 1960s: A collection of half a century of people's personal memories from around Britain and farther afield
by Rob Horlock
Subject(s): History
- Paperback (1-58832-083-9) 420 pp. $16.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: An extensive collection of peoples' personal memories, from the 1920s to the 1960s. You'll laugh, cry or shake your head (in agreement or disbelief!) 400 pages of memories from the decades of the 20th century.
Falconry: and other poems
by John William Houghton
Subject(s): Poetry
- Paperback (1-58832-092-8) 108 pp. $12.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Called "a seamless modernization of Robert Frost," Houghton's poetry explores timeless relationships and contemporary sensibilities within the classic forms and structures of the western literary tradition. A unique and memorable work of literary achievement for the sophisticated reader of verse.
Rough Magicke
by John William Houghton
Subject(s): Fiction
- Paperback (1-58832-124-X) 420 pp. $19.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: - Hardback (1-58832-125-8) 420 pp. $29.99 U.S. "An occult thriller, scary, learned, and charitable in the true tradition of Charles Williams and his fellow Inklings," says T.A. Shippey, editor of The Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories. A remarkable witch's brew of supernatural, Christian, classical and scientific arcana.
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