The Book of Romance Elisabeth KempfComprised of nineteen tales, The Book of Romance by Andrew and Leonora Lang is an adventurous 19th century collection of ancient lore. After the death of their king, the lands of Britian were left without a ruler, but received a prophecy from the great wizard, Merlin. He told the kingdom that their new king would emerge after proving themselves worthy of Excalibur, a might sword stuck in a stone. As the nation waited, Arthur, a meek, unexpecting boy,
Vivid eyewitness reports from participants on both sides of this conflict provide a valuable picture of Arab life in Iraq at this time
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This is the first edited collection of essays which focuses on the incest taboo and its literary and cultural presentation from the 1950s to the present day
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Known more for his series of Winnie-the-Pooh stories and poems for children
now seen as a vital turning point in Russia’s approach to terrorism and in the Putin/Medvedev presidencies
the chapters in this book provide an opportunity to meditate on what may make veganism and vegetarianism particularly Jewish
Separate chapters examine the parameters of workhouse life when the preconceptions of contemporaries have been stripped away
The articles discuss key concerns and cultural symbols of the indigineous peasants of the Andes
It emphasizes the difficulties and challenges that need to be overcome in order to achieve successful outcomes from introgression breeding
written in flowing essay style and delivered in vivid prose
tolerance and humanity