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Tony McCulloch is Senior Fellow in North American Studies at the Institute of the Americas, UCL. Maxine Molyneux is Professor of Sociology at the Institute of the Americas, UCL. Kate Quinn is Senior Lecturer in Caribbean History at the ...
From New York Times Bestselling Author, Penelope Douglas, comes the latest standalone love-hate romance.
Perhaps Warburg anticipated some of the intellectual history traced by Frances Yates in her 1934 work John Florio: The Life ofan Italian in Shakespeare's England, written partly in the newly relocated Warburg Institute in London.
Virtual Sociocultural Convergence. Basel: Springer International Publishing. Benedikt, Michael. 1992. Cyberspace: First Steps. Cambridge: MIT Press. Berger, Peter. 1967. The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion.
When buffalo roamed the earth and the nomadic Plains Indians followed, it was by the light of Polaris, the North Star, the Star that Never Walks Around, that the tribes were always able to find their way.
Issued in a chunky slipcase, The Merlin Tarot takes you back to a time of legend, fantasy and enchantment.
The House of Night is no ordinary school—and not just because it's for vampyres. It's a place where magic, religion, folklore, and mythology from multiple traditions merry meet and meld to create something incredible and new.
But as details of the disappearance begin to unfold, no one is prepared for the truth. This unforgettable novel--with its rich characters, high stakes, and plot twists--will leave readers breathless.
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