Lilith

  • Lilith
    By Marc Hardy

    Lilith

  • Lilith
    By Allan Havis

    "Before there was Eve there was Lilith. In his new play, LILITH, Allan Havis has placed Adam's legendary first wife at the center of a parable about marriage. Springing Lilith loose in our age, the play is as devious as it is diabolical.

  • Lilith
    By George MacDonald

    An Oxford undergraduate encounters an elusive spirit in the library of his ancestral mansion

  • Lilith
    By George MacDonald

    Lilith is a fantasy novel written by George MacDonald. The action centers around Mr. Vane's library which seems to be haunted by a ghost. The book is unique for having more dark undertones than MacDonald's other novels.

  • Lilith: A Romance. Fantasy Novel By: George MacDonald
    By George MacDonald

    MacDonald was a Christian universalist, believing that all will eventually be saved. However, in this story, divine punishment is not taken lightly, and salvation is hard-won.

  • Lilith: A Romance, by George MacDonald, Fantasy Novel (Second Edition)
    By George MacDonald

    However, in this story, divine punishment is not taken lightly, and salvation is hard-won.Mr. Vane, the protagonist of Lilith, owns a library that seems to be haunted by the former librarian, who looks much like a raven from the brief ...

  • Lilith: George MacDonald (Science Fiction & Fantasy, Classics Literature) [Annotated]
    By George MacDonald

    "Lilith is a fantasy novel by George MacDonald, first published in 1895.

  • Lilith: A Romance : Annotated (George MacDonald Classic Book)
    By George MacDonald

    Lilith: A Romance "Lilith: A Romance" is George MacDonald's 1895 fantasy novel, which is the story of Mr. Vane, a library owner who seems to be haunted by a former librarian.

  • Lilith
    By Jason D. Mepham

    And suddenly she was lying beside me holding my chin in her hand. I hadn't seen her move and yet here she was, her cool hand cupping my chin so that we locked eyes. I vaguely remember her hand upon my chest pushing me down onto the bed ...

  • Lilith
    By Richelle Mead

    Une jeune paria dont s'éprend un vampire, une créature enchanteresse qui apporte la rédemption - ou la damnation éternelle -, un château étrange où les peintures rappellent les morts à...

  • Lilith: A Biography
    By Ken Gunther

    It is no accident that the waterlily family is called nymphaeceae and that the rose is the color of blood . For in all this " garden ” business we are clearly intimating the defloration of the ( often called pure ) lily , and that lily ...

  • Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman
    By Ada Langworthy Collier

    This is a lyrical telling of that legend and what happens to Lilith as she encounters various demons outside the garden and hat she says and does to Adam and Eve once they too are thrown out of the Garden of Eden.

  • Lilith: Healing the Wild
    By Tom Jacobs

    The text concludes with an exploration of Lilith in relationship. This book offers a unique and empowering look at a goddess we are taught to fear but need to learn to honor and respect within us.

  • Lilith
    By Melissa Corbi

    Lilith

  • Lilith
    By Esra Pekin

    Lilith

  • Lilith: A Romance
    By George MacDonald

    Each chapter building on the last, Lilith follows Vane to a final and universal truth in a stunning allegory of life, death, and redemption. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

  • Lilith: Goddess of Sitra Ahra
    By Daemon Barzai

    Goddess of Bloody Moon, Sacred Prostitute, and Hag of the Night. Lilith, the Goddess of a thousand masks and guises, is explored thoroughly in this book through different rituals, ceremonies, poetry, and art.

  • Lilith
    By D. A. Heeley

    Lilith is an adventure beyond belief showing the battle between Darkness and Light. In this eternal battle, two karmically linked magicians vie for mastery of the world. Their battleground is...

  • Lilith: Keepers of the Flame
    By Mary Blue

    This is a story about womankind's natural role as guardians of the Flame of Spirit that dwells within the heart of all human beings.

  • Lilith
    By Paul Kidd

    Intellects created out of unbridled hunger. The Succubi. Feeding from our love, they walk amongst us, wearing the bodies of our dead. And their love kills as surely as a severed vein. Lilith: Be careful what you wish for.