Dark Mirror

  • Dark Mirror: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Jewish Iconography
    By Sara Lipton

    The situation was long ago brought to light—and misleadingly pinned on Jewish economic activities—by F. W. Maitland, History of English Law, 1.475, cited in R. I. Moore, The Formation of a Persecuting Society: Authority and Deviance in ...

  • Dark Mirror
    By Mary Jo Putney

    When it is discovered that an aristocratic young woman has magic powers, she is sent away to school, where she joins a group of young magicians using their powers to protect England.

  • Dark Mirror
    By Marjorie M. Liu

    Feared and mistrusted by the very people they have sworn to protect, the X-Men are a band of mutant heroes dedicated to defending humans from those mutants who would use their powers to harm and destroy.

  • Dark Mirror: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Jewish Iconography
    By Sara Lipton

    John the Teutonic, Abbot of Saint-Victor, ... Antoine Thomas, ed., “Les Miracles de Notre-Dame de Chartres,” Bibliothèque de l'École des chartres 42 (1881): 512–13. The work is dated ca. 1210. I am reminded of the comment by an aide to ...

  • Dark Mirror
    By Diane Duane

    One hundred years ago, four crewmembers of the "U.S.S EnterpriseTM crossed the dimensional barrier and found a mirror image of their own universe, populated by nightmare duplicates of their shipmates.

  • Dark Mirror: the inner work of witchcraft
    By Yvonne Aburrow

    Once we are in the sacred circle, we may set aside trivial concerns such as what we plan to have for dinner, what a colleague said to us last week, and so on - but we do not leave behind our core identity. When calling to the quarter ...

  • Dark Mirror: The Pathology of the Singer-songwriter
    By Donald Brackett

    This work is divided into three principal sections: part one delves into the singer-songwriters who function primarily as solo artists; part two explores singer-songwriters who function primarily as part of a team - and who wouldn't write ...

  • Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State
    By Barton Gellman

    From the three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the New York Times bestseller Angler, who unearthed the deepest secrets of Edward Snowden's NSA archive, the first master narrative of the surveillance state that emerged after 9/11 and ...

  • Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State
    By Barton Gellman

    Gellman treats Snowden with respect, but this is no hagiographic account, and Dark Mirror sets the record straight in ways that are both fascinating and important.

  • Dark Mirror: A Novel
    By M. J. Putney

    Dark Mirror is M.J. Putney's first young adult novel, and it's enthralling—an historical fantasy that's both fast-paced and deeply moving.

  • Dark Mirror
    By Craig Shaw Gardner

    Angel, Fred, Wesley, and their friends must defeat their own murderous duplicates before the doubles wreck havoc on the city, but their copies know everything they do and react the way they would.

  • Dark Mirror
    By Bryan Kovach

    “Do we know where he's opened the Mirror?” she asked. Kabta squinted at the screen, but shook his head. “It makes no sense,” he said. “It's like nothing I've ever seen! This says the Mirror has opened up in several places simultaneously ...

  • Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State
    By Barton Gellman

    Gellman treats Snowden with respect, but this is no hagiographic account, and Dark Mirror sets the record straight in ways that are both fascinating and important.

  • Dark Mirror: African Americans and the Federal Writers' Project
    By J. J. Butts

    "Shows how Black writers such as Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, and Ralph Ellison participating in the Federal Writer' Project of the 1930s responded to and shaped New Deal programs and ideology"--

  • Dark Mirror
    By Barry Maitland

    Barry Maitland, nominated by The Australian as one of the top five crime writers in the world, returns with a vengeance in Dark Mirror.

  • Dark Mirror
    By Diane Duane

    Set in the universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a doorway is opened from another universe and the crew of the U.S.S Enterprise must battle their toughest enemy yet—themselves.