Indiana Jones and the Golden Fleece

Indiana Jones and the Golden Fleece
Author: Pat McGreal
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781599615769

Indiana Jones is sent to Greece as an advisor to an American archaeological expedition and finds himself fighting the Nazis in a struggle to obtain the Golden Fleece of Jason and the Argonauts.

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Author: William Messner-Loebs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Archaeologists
ISBN: 9781878574367

It's all-out action, Jones-style, when a mysterious stranger shows up at Barnett College with an ancient artifact that may be the key to a lost civilization. Toss in a beautiful psychic, a few overzealous Nazis, hang the fate of the world in the balance, and you've got yourself certain adventure. Full-color throughout. Graphic novel format.

Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny

Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny
Author: Elaine Lee
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781599615806

Indiana Jones heads to England in search of the Spear of Destiny, which is also being sought after by the Nazis.

Indiana Jones Omnibus

Indiana Jones Omnibus
Author: Walter Simonson
Publisher: Titan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009
Genre: Adventure stories, American
ISBN: 9781845768089

Collects comic books featuring archaeologist Indiana Jones and his adventures around the world.

In Search of Myths & Heroes

In Search of Myths & Heroes
Author: Michael Wood
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780520247246

In this companion to a forthcoming PBS series, Wood journeys to some of the remotest places on earth in search of four of mankind's most powerful myths: Shangri-La, Jason and the Golden Fleece, the Queen of Sheba, and King Arthur.

Notes from the Valley

Notes from the Valley
Author: Andy Mcquitty
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802492088

At 2:58 PM on July 14, 2009, Andy McQuitty entered the valley of the shadow of death. “Andy,” his doctor said, “you have a massive tumor that has broken through the wall of your colon. It’s cancer. It’s serious. Get in here now.” Hearing you have cancer does more than warn you of death. It displaces you emotionally and spiritually, as it did for Andy and the roughly 1.7 million cancer patients diagnosed in America annually. Notes from the Valley gives you a window into their experience. In the persona of a travel writer sending notes back from the desert, Andy recounts his journey through stage IV cancer, in which he discovered what King David did in his own valley: that in suffering, God’s presence isn’t diminished, but magnified. Written with humor and sensitivity, Notes from the Valley is for anyone on this journey or traveling alongside a loved one who is. It provides words of wisdom, comfort as it addresses questions like: "Why did I get cancer?" "Does God still love me?" "Can I tell Him how I really feel?" "Is it possible to suffer well?" "Can any good come of this?"

An Anthropology of Crosslocations

An Anthropology of Crosslocations
Author: Sarah Green
Publisher: Helsinki University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9523691015

An Anthropology of Crosslocations introduces a radical new approach to understanding location. The co-authors show that the question of where something is depends on how places are mutually connected and disconnected. The location of a place can be established by different logics, such as national borders, ecosystems, or economic zones. These different ways of classifying the relative value and significance of a place coexist and overlap: for example, national borders are regularly crosscut by ecosystems. By thinking of 'location' as a process defined by several different coexisting locating regimes, the book showcases a fresh way to think about the multiple and overlapping connections and disconnections between here and elsewhere. This approach can fundamentally revise ethnographic and anthropological views on the importance, value and significance of where people, things and animals are located and, as such, redefines the idea of ‘the field.’ The volume brings together seven anthropologists who have worked together for six years. The chapters take the reader through a series of journeys around the Mediterranean region—to North Africa, the East Mediterranean, and Southern Europe. Each chapter unfolds an ethnographic or historical account of the coexistence of different values and meanings of location in different places.

Jack the Ripper's New Testament

Jack the Ripper's New Testament
Author: Nigel Graddon
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1948803186

This book offers evidence, for the first time, that those responsible for the Whitechapel murders were members of a hit team associated with a centuries-old European occult confederacy dedicated to human sacrifice. This was first mooted by Jim Keith in his 1993 book Secret and Suppressed, and then corroborated in the private papers of a Monsignor who carried out intelligence work for Pope Pius X in the run-up to the outbreak of global conflict in 1914. The priest told of the existence of a Vatican-based cabal of assassins (known to its members by the maxim “Dead Men Carry No Tales”) formed by the infamous Borgias that is in alliance with a Teuton occult group formed in the 9th century. It was from within this unholy alliance that assassins travelled to London to carry out the Ripper murders to “solve a sticky problem for the British Royal Family” (Keith’s Vatican informant). Part of the substantiation for this evidence derives from Joseph Farrell in his recent Hess and the Penguins book for AUP. The evidence also substantiates Keith’s informant’s astonishing claim that the assassins came together in a conference in Basle in 1897 to put the building blocks together for National Socialism and to prepare the blueprint for the Holocaust. For the first time also, the book substantiates a new line of research that suggests that the work of key figures from America and Britain within the nineteenth-century’s highly influential and richly funded Bible Revision movement was associated with the grisly events in London’s East End during 1888’s Autumn of Terror. Topics include: “Mr. Splitfoot”; Whitechapel; Martha; HPB; “Polly”; The Occult Underground; “Dark Annie”; The Occult Establishment; “Long Liz”; The Lady with the Lilacs; From Lilacs to Violets—Mary Kelly; Baconalia; “Rothschild’s” Bible; Basle, 1897; Through the Looking Glass; more.