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bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941) is rightly regarded as one of the founders of modern anthropology. This volume is the author's own abridgement of his great work, and was first published in 1922.
bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
Who was Nostradamus, and what faith should we place in his predictions? This book gives objective answers.
bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
In short, this book is essential reading for those who want to know the difference between chiorro, chiozzo, choko and chorizo, or who cannot tell a kaboucha from a kabanosi.
bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
Walter Skeat (1835-1912) was one of the greatest investigators of the roots of the English language, and his remarkable scholarship was instrumental in the revival of the great works of early English Literature.
bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
The timeless stories of the gods and goddesses of Greece, Rome and Northern mythology are brought to life, and throughout the book Bulfinch shows, by extensive and resonant quotation, how these images have enormously enriched the ...
bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
This thoroughly updated edition of a standard reference tool covers systematic, historical, and philosophical theology as well as theological ethics.
bibliogroup:"Reference Library" from books.google.com
In this, the sixteenth edition of the book originally published as The Pocket Anatomist by the distinguished American gynaecologist C.H. Leonard, are to be found the essential elements of the magisterial 1200-page Gray's Anatomy, but ...
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Since the first edition of The Wordsworth Dictionary of Abbreviations & Acronyms was published in mid-1997, the compilers have been diligently collecting further examples from many walks of life
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Gustavus Hindman Miller's Dictionary of Dreams first appeared in 1909, ten years after Sigmund Freud's pioneering work The Interpretation of Dreams, and is therefore an historical work on dream analysis first published at the time of a ...
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First published in 1911 as The Book of Ceremonial Magic, this work explains the rites, mysteries and secret traditions of witchcraft, sorcery, and Infernal Necromancy.