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I bet you want to know about Daphne, don't you? Who is she? What is she like? Why is she called Daphne? Well, I can't tell you anything about her yet.
At the heart of its energies was John Rylands. 'the greatest merchant prince the world has ever seen'. This is the story of an empire built by a true Manchester man, given meaning and worth by the extraordinary woman who loved him.
Venice 1904 ... When Rosie finds a body with a rare coin in his hand, her normal life is shattered. Facing threats from the police and a powerful crime lord with eyes everywhere, Rosie is led towards her own dark family history and a shadowy figure that seems to be watching her every move. Join Rosie Lightwing, her friends and her cantankerous grey parrot in this first instalment of a thrilling mystery series by young author Saena Tetlow.
Winner of the IPNE Book of the Year Award 2022 and IPNE Informational Nonfiction Book Award 2022Story and Structure tells the untold story of how story works. Using just six primary symbols, author Leon Conrad outlines eighteen story structures and shows how they all optimally solve the problems which give rise to them. The book also demonstrates the much wider application of story, presenting new insights into story as a dynamic force of life, allowing the reader to access more harmony and flow in their life. Writers, storytellers, creative writing teachers, folklorists, narrative therapists, anthropologists, poets, and readers interested in how story works will all find this book useful and informative. Rethink your idea of story. IPNE Book of the Year Award 2022 winner ("incredibly ambitious... surprisingly accessible") IPNE Informational Nonfiction Book Award winner Storytelling World Award winner Firebird Award winner NAA Gold Award winner Readers' Choice Book Awards Bronze Award winner IAN Book of the Year Award finalist Honourable Mention in the South Carolina Book Festival Awards Shortlisted for The People's Book Prize
One dark winter's night in December 1980 two US airmen at a USAF base in Suffolk, England, encountered a mysterious unidentified craft with flashing lights that had landed in the forest outside the perimeter. Despite a cover-up, there were many who saw it as evidence that our planet was being visited by UFOs from outer space. Skeptics offered other suggestions, or insisted the airmen were lying. But they weren't! Now, in this groundbreaking book, packed with helpful background information, author and UFO sleuth George Wingfield reveals the actual identity of the "UFO", along with the extraordinary purpose for which it was devised.
A feast of extraordinary theories and personalities centred around the mysterious standing stones of antiquity. John Michell tells the incredible story of the amazing reactions, ancient and modern, to these prehistoric relics, whether astronomical, legendary, mystical or visionary.
Volume III from the three-part series combining the collected works of John Neal. Includes detailed analysis of Ancient Egyptian metrology, investigations into ancient American measures, and an introductory essay "The Demystification of Metrology".
Based on the life of the Danish thinker, Soren Kierkegaard, The Stormy Petrel is the inside story of what his life is about - an investigation into a soul torn between natural love and a supernatural vocation, which leads inexorably to the attack that makes his name anathema for a hundred years.
The second of three volumes of John Neal's collected works. Highly illustrated throughout. A fascinating window on to the ancient world. The most up to date and authoritative series on Ancient Metrology.
Comprehensive overview of the system of measure found in Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron age Europe from the world's leading authority on ancient metrology. Volume I of a three part series combining the collected works of John Neal. Includes an engaging introduction to the subject itself and detailed analysis of ancient sites.
The first comprehensive and scholarly account of the story that the young Jesus visited Britain with Joseph of Arimathea.
In this dazzling history of the imagination, Patrick Harpur links together fields as far apart as Greek philosophy and depth psychology, Renaissance magic and tribal ritual, Romantic poetry and modern models of the Universe, to trace how myths have been used to make sense of the world.
'Cornography' is the collected writings of top crop circle commentator Michael Glickman. As they are at various time hilarious, incredible and profoundly extraordinary, prepare to be challenged, amused and amazed.
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