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Author | : Greg Norton |
Publisher | : Greg Norton |
Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Social Science |
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Why Prince died? Is there a media cover-up of what actually happened? If so, who's involved? This is NOT a biography book about the pop legend Prince. This is a wake-up call for millions of fans around the world, because Prince was a very private person. We are going to uncover some of the mysteries about his death and the entertainment industry. Some people lost their lives over what we are going to be sharing with you, so this is a very sensitive information, but you must know the truth. We urge you to spread the word about this short book and get people involved to shed a light on what's really going on, because that's what Prince was fighting all of his life. There's a connection between Prince and Michael Jackson's deaths. We are also going to expose that in this edition as well. It's time to learn the truth! Grab your copy now!
Author | : Lawrence Durrell |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2012-06-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1453261451 |
From the olive trees of southern France to Gnostic cults in Egypt, a man and his lovers are invented and reinvented in this first volume of a great literary adventure. For British doctor Bruce Drexel, a return to Provence is bittersweet. Here, at a rustic chateau, he once fell in love with Sylvie, the Frenchwoman who would become his wife, and befriended her brother, Piers. The three made up a peculiar, potent ménage for years until Sylvie’s descent into madness and Piers’s suicide. As Drexel attends to Piers’s affairs, he becomes steeped in the memories of a spiritually transformational trip to Egypt; the band of intellectual confederates who used to be his intimate friends; and a three-sided love that became his reason for being. So begins Monsieur, the masterful first entry of Durrell’s Avignon Quintet, an infinite regress of memory and imagination that challenges the formal conventions of fiction.
Author | : Michael J. Walsh |
Publisher | : Liturgical Press |
Total Pages | : 666 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780814631867 |
2008 Catholic Press Association Award Winner! This magnificent new publication distinguishes itself from others by its comprehensiveness, and in its coverage of Eastern, as well as Western, saints. The book contains approximately 7,000 Saints and Blesseds. Entries are placed in alphabetical order according to name. Where there are numerous saints with the same name (for example John) these are now listed chronologically. The entries include date and place of birth and death as well as family background, education, activity for which the saint is remembered, and whether he/she is a patron saint. In order to be comprehensive, even possibly mythical saints are included 'Barbara, Christopher and Katherine of Alexandria, because their stories have been so important in art, literature and popular devotion. This is the most complete and accurate Dictionary of Saints available.
Author | : Hans Ferdinand Helmolt (1865- ed) |
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Total Pages | : 780 |
Release | : 1903 |
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Author | : Hans Ferdinand Helmolt |
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Total Pages | : 782 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : World history |
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Author | : Hans Ferdinand Helmolt |
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Total Pages | : 776 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : World history |
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Author | : Awnsham Churchill |
Publisher | : Asian Educational Services |
Total Pages | : 838 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9788120616448 |
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Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1911 |
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Author | : Joseph Canning |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2017-05-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1351909495 |
The fourteenth, seventeenth and twentieth centuries in European history were marked by exceptionally intense experiences of power, violence and mass death. Power, Violence and Mass Death in Pre-Modern and Modern Times undertakes the ambitious and entirely new task of analyzing, through comparison, the importance of power, violence and mass death in these centuries. Death and the excesses of power were characteristics of the twentieth century, but this volume teaches about the causes and possible consequences of this oppressive individual and collective experience. We now have a more established historical perspective for understanding the importance of power and the causes and results of the rapid increase in mortality in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries. In this way, this volume makes progress towards reaching new perceptions of all three 'crisis' epochs. Appealing to a wide readership, Power, Violence and Mass Death in Pre-Modern and Modern Times will be of interest to scholars not only of the three centuries highlighted, but also to anyone with an historical and sociological interest in the larger questions raised about the nature of power, violence and mass death on European society.
Author | : Stuart Flinders |
Publisher | : Icon Books |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2024-11-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1837731489 |
A secluded country house. A rogue Anglican Priest. Ceremonial sex and mislaid fortunes. This is the almost-forgotten story of Victorian Britain's strangest religious sect and its wealthy, mostly female, followers who believed they could ascend directly to heaven. Henry James Prince was a rogue Anglican Priest with a flare for the dramatic, and the founder of the Agapemone, or 'Abode of Love'. He also claimed to be the immortal conduit of The Holy Spirit and purportedly engaged in free love and ceremonial sex with his mostly female followers. But Prince's eventual death didn't mark the end of this strange set... he was promptly replaced by another. John Hugh Smyth-Pigott - otherwise known as the Clapton Messiah. The Abode transformed a sleepy, rural corner of Somerset into one of England's most notorious locations. While the followers shut themselves away and waited patiently for the end of the world, outrage grew - the word 'Agapemone' because a byword for licentiousness or idleness, used by Charles Dickens and Ford Maddox Ford. The reclusive Clapton Messiah became a fixture in the nation's papers, with frenzied efforts to discredit the organisation and undermine its leader. And still the cult grew. Expertly drawing on primary sources to tell the story of the Agapemonites in details for the first time, Stuart Flinders shines a light on the people drawn to the cult - the forced marriages; the swindled fortunes; the women condemned to asylums; and those who managed to escape from the Abode. It is also the story of two extraordinary men, whose claims of divinity were at the heart of this very British cult.