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A classic study of the beliefs & institutions of mankind & the progress through magic & religion to scientific thought The Golden Bough has a unique status in modern anthropology & literature. First published in 1890 The Golden Bough was eventually issued in a twelve-volume edition (1906-15) which was abridged in 1922 by the author & his wife. That abridgement has never been reconsidered for a modern audience. In it some of the more controversial passages were dropped including Frazer's daring speculations on the Crucifixion of Christ. For the first time this one-volume edition restores Frazer's bolder theories & sets them within the framework of a valuable introduction & notes. A seminal work of modern anthropolgy The Golden Bough also influenced many twentieth-century writers including D H Lawrence T S Eliot & Wyndham Lewis. Its discussion of magical types the sacrificial killing of kings the dying god & the scapegoat is given fresh pertinence in this new edition. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features including expert introductions by leading authorities helpful notes to clarify the text up-to-date bibliographies for further study & much more. ...
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Henry James' highly charged study of adultery jealousy & possession The Golden Bowl" is edited with an introduction & notes by Ruth Bernard Yeazell in " Penguin Classics". Maggie Verver a young American heiress & her widowed father Adam a billionaire collector of objets d'art lead a life of wealth & refinement in London. They are both getting married: Maggie to Prince Amerigo an impoverished Italian aristocrat & Adam to the beautiful but penniless Charlotte Stant a friend of his daughter. But both father & daughter are unaware that their new conquests share a secret
- one for which all concerned must pay the price. Henry James' late great work both continues & challenges his theme of confrontation between American innocence & European experience. This edition of " The Golden Bowl" contains a chronology suggested further reading a glossary notes & an introduction by Ruth Bernard Yeazall discussing James' original conception of the novel & later changes made to its structure & characters. Henry James (1843-1916) son of a prominent theologian & brother to the philosopher William James was one of the most celebrated novelists of the fin-de-siecle. In addition to many short stories plays books of criticism biography & autobiography & much travel writing he wrote some twenty novels. His novella " Daisy Miller" (1878) established him as a literary figure on both sides of the Atlantic & his other novels in " Penguin Classics" include " Washington Square" (1880) " The Portrait of a Lady" (1881) " What Maisie Knew" (1897) " The Awkward Age" (1899) " The Wings of the Dove" (1902) & " The Ambassadors" (1903). If you enjoyed " The Golden Bowl" you might like Theodor Fontaine's " Effi Briest" also available in " Penguin Classics". "A wonderfully luminous drama". (Gore Vidal). " One of the greatest pieces of fiction ever written". (A.N. Wilson)."
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Henry James's last completed novel The Golden Bowl is the story of two flawed marriages. The lives & relationships of Maggie Verver & her widowed American millionaire father Adam are changed & challenged by the beautiful & charming Charlotte Stant who is the former lover of Maggie's husband the impoverished Italian Prince Amerigo. The narrative is underpinned by complex symbolism. The gilded crystal bowl with its almost invisible flaw is the vehicle which James uses to reveal past misdemeanours & make his characters face their own defects in this classic tale of redemption. ...
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Max Walker is the golden boy Hes the perfect son the perfect friend & the perfect crush for the girls at his school Hes attractive hes intelligent hes athletic Hes even nice to his little brother Max is going to pass his exams with flying colours Hes going to make his parents proud Max Walker has a terrible secret If his secret gets out his perfect life will be blown apart The consequences are unimaginable But someone knows his secret someone close to him & that person must not be trusted because he could do great damage to Max In fact hes already started ...
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In a world that exists in the shadow of our own the conflict between the Brethren & the Travellers reaches its devastating climax... Struggling to protect the legacy of his Traveller father Gabriel faces troubling questions & relentless threats from enemies old & new. His brother Michael now firmly allied with the sinister Brethren pursues his ambition to wrest power from their leader whatever it takes. & Maya the Harlequin warrior pledged to protect Gabriel at all costs is forced to make a choice that will change her life forever... ...
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Where were you when John F. Kennedy was shot? Today the answer more often than not is going to be not born. You have to be some way past 45 to know where you were when Kennedy was shot in Dallas in 1963. A generation later you could ask the same question about the World Trade Centre. Where were you when the plane hit the twin towers on 11 September 2001? But this book is about what happened between those two moments. The worlds perception of America changed between those two waves. AA Gills book is about the things hes always found admirable & optimistic about the United States & its citizens. Two of the happiest times of his life were spent living in New York & the mountains of Kentucky. The contrast between the two couldnt have been more complicated & different. The America he found was contradictory & elusive not the simpletons place hed been led to believe. It was still a list of raw ingredients rather than the old stew of Europe. Now AA Gill takes another look at the America he knew in the Seventies a place that seemed to hold promise practical energy & a plan for the future. How did it become the political magnetic north against which the liberal intellectuals from the rest of the world set their opinions. Why is it so easily mocked so comprehensively blamed so thoughtlessly hated? The book is a collection of linked essays based around places that will open up truths & mythologies about America & Americans. The theme of his journey will be searching for the home of. Every other small town in America boasts on its Welcome sign that it is the home of something or other. A mountain a mine peaches spotted pigs a president the worlds biggest ball of string barbeques the deepest hole. So thats where AA Gill starts going to find the home of everything. ...
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Golden Buddha

In Golden Buddha" Clive Cussler introduces a new hero: Juan Cabrillo. Clive Cussler is back with a new action hero for the high seas: Juan Cabrillo captain of the Oregon a state-of-the-art vessel disguised as a rusting heap of junk...When Cabrillo and his ship are hired by the US government to find an ancient statue known as the Golden Buddha stolen from the Dalai Lama in 1959 the stakes couldnt be higher. Success of failure will determine the future of Tibet. Playing the Russians off against the Chinese while battling against mysterious forces who will do anything to stop them the crew of the Oregon face a formidable foe. But like his extraordinary ship the enigmatic Juan Cabrillo has more than a few aces up his sleeve...Packed with blazing action and daring exploits "Golden
Buddha" is a nerve-shredding thriller from the best in the business. The number-one bestseller Clive Cussler author of the thrilling "Dirk Pitt" novels "Crescent Dawn" and "Atlantis Found" and co-author Craig Dirgo tell the tale of a new hero - Juan Cabrillo - caught up in a plot of treasure hunting and international relations in the first novel of the adventure series "The Oregon Files" "Golden Buddha". Praise for Clive Cussler: "Cussler is hard to beat". ("Daily Mail"). The guy I read Tom Clancy Bestselling author Clive Cussler has kept millions of readers hooked with adventures at sea exotic locations cutting-edge science and page-turning pace for four decades. As well as the "Oregon Files" series there
are also the "NUMA Files" the "Dirk Pitt" stories (which started it all) the "Isaac Bell" adventures and the "Fargo" series. "The Oregon Files" continues with "Sacred Stone" "Dark Watch" "Skeleton Coast" "Plague Ship" "Corsair" "The Silent Sea" and "The Jungle"."
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In Golden Buddha" Clive Cussler introduces a new hero: Juan Cabrillo. Clive Cussler is back with a new action hero for the high seas: Juan Cabrillo captain of the Oregon a state-of-the-art vessel disguised as a rusting heap of junk... When Cabrillo & his ship are hired by the US government to find an ancient statue known as the Golden Buddha stolen from the Dalai Lama in 1959 the stakes couldnt be higher. Success of failure will determine the future of Tibet. Playing the Russians off against the Chinese while battling against mysterious forces who will do anything to stop them the crew of the Oregon face a formidable foe. But like his extraordinary ship the enigmatic Juan Cabrillo has more than a few aces up his sleeve... Packed with blazing action & daring exploits " Golden Buddha" is a nerve-shredding thriller from the best in the business. The number-one bestseller Clive Cussler author of the thrilling " Dirk Pitt" novels " Crescent Dawn" & " Atlantis Found" & co-author Craig Dirgo tell the tale of a new hero
- Juan Cabrillo
- caught up in a plot of treasure hunting & international relations in the first novel of the adventure series " The Oregon Files" " Golden Buddha". Praise for Clive Cussler: " Cussler is hard to beat". (" Daily Mail"). The guy I read Tom Clancy Bestselling author Clive Cussler has kept millions of readers hooked with adventures at sea exotic locations cutting-edge science & page-turning pace for four decades. As well as the " Oregon Files" series there are also the "NUMA Files" the " Dirk Pitt" stories (which started it all) the " Isaac Bell" adventures & the " Fargo" series. " The Oregon Files" continues with " Sacred Stone" " Dark Watch" " Skeleton Coast" " Plague Ship" " Corsair" " The Silent Sea" & " The Jungle"."

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