The Mercurian Monarch

The Mercurian Monarch
Author: Douglas Brooks-Davies
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780719009549

The Mercurian

The Mercurian
Author: Frank Belknap Long
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1649740867

For ages Mankind labelled Mercury a dead world—a red-hot, seething outpost of hell. Too late Rawley learned of the hideous life that molten, steaming planet spawned! Frank Belknap Long was best known for his horror and science fiction short stories, including early contributions to the Cthulhu Mythos. He received the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the First Fandom Hall of Fame Award (1977).

The Weather on Mercury

The Weather on Mercury
Author: William Morrison
Publisher: Jovian Press
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1537818600

Anyone mad enough (1) to land on that crazy world (2) in order to rescue that screwball explorer should (3) have his head examined! A fantastic futuristic science fiction tale woven by a master of the genre, William Morrison!

Exploring Mercury

Exploring Mercury
Author: Robert G. Strom
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781852337315

Strom: Mercury How did Mercury get such an enormous iron core? Why is its tectonic framework so different from any other planet or satellite? What is its crystal composition? Why is the crust so depleted in iron when the interior is so rich in that element? What are the polar deposits? Where do the elements in the exosphere come from? Mercury is a planet shrouded in mystery. Only 45 percent of its surface has been seen in any detail, and that was from the Mariner 10 flyby in 1974. Yet what is known only makes the planet more fascinating. New Earth-based observations have shed light on surface and exosphere compositions, and re-evaluations of the Mariner 10 data, using modern image processing techniques, show evidence for volcanic flow fronts, pyroclastics and other volcanic phenomena not seen before. This ground-breaking book not only chronicles what has been discovered, but looks ahead to what has yet to emerge. An accompanying CD contains all the best Mariner 10 images, including the data for each image, photomosaics and maps.

Mercury

Mercury
Author: Faith Vilas
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 807
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816546533

"At its best in synthesizing [current available] information to derive theories about the geological and tectonic histories of the planet ."—Science Books & Films "This book is another in the excellent University of Arizona Space Science Series, each of which is based on a conference. . . .but goes far beyond a conference proceedings to present a comprehensive summary of current knowledge. . . .I recommend this book as a valuable compendium of current knowledge."—Pageoph "This collection will be a most valuable addition to any research library."—Choice

Dante's Christian Astrology

Dante's Christian Astrology
Author: Richard Kay
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1512803103

This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.

Mercury

Mercury
Author: A. Balogh
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2008-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387775390

This fascinating book reviews the progress made in Mercury studies since the flybys by Mariner 10 in 1974-75. Thus far, it is the only book on Mercury which balances a wide range of Earth-based observations, made under difficult conditions, with the only available space-based data. The text is based on continued research using the Mariner 10 archive, on observations from Earth, and on increasingly realistic models of this mysterious planet’s interior evolution.

The Practice of Classical Palmistry

The Practice of Classical Palmistry
Author: Madame La Roux
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780877287209

One of the best introductions to classical palmistry ever! Teaches you how to read the palm and fingers and focuses on the lines as singular expressions of the personality before the palm as a whole is integrated into a reading. The author discusses howto do a reading and work with clients, and provides case studies. Self-study questions are given to allow the student to examine his or her own hand in terms of the material in each chapter. Illustrations.

The Study of Palmistry for Professional Purposes

The Study of Palmistry for Professional Purposes
Author: Comte C. De Saint-Germain
Publisher: Health Research Books
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1973
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780787302672

The recognized standard - 1254 illustrations. One of the most comprehensive books on the subject ever written. This covers 29 years of experience, all examples and illustrations taken from life.

Jews, Judaism, and Success

Jews, Judaism, and Success
Author: Robert Eisen
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2023-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1487548249

In Jews, Judaism, and Success, Robert Eisen attempts to solve a long-standing mystery that has fascinated many: How did Jews become such a remarkably successful minority in the modern Western world? Eisen argues that Jews achieved such success because they were unusually well-prepared for it by their religion – in particular, Rabbinic Judaism, or the Judaism of the rabbis. Rooted in the Talmud, this form of Judaism instilled in Jews key values that paved the way for success in modern Western society: autonomy, freedom of thought, worldliness, and education. The book carefully analyses the evolution of these four values over the past two thousand years in order to demonstrate that they had a longer and richer history in Jewish culture than in Western culture. The book thus disputes the common assumption that Rabbinic Judaism was always an obstacle to Jews becoming modernized. It demonstrates that while modern Jews rejected aspects of Rabbinic Judaism, they also retained some of its values, and these values in particular led to Jewish success. Written for a broad range of readers, Jews, Judaism, and Success provides unique insights on the meaning of success and how it is achieved in the modern world.