40 of William Shakespeare's major works in one collection with active table of contents:<br><br>All's Well That Ends Well<br>Antony and Cleopatra<br>The Comedy of Errors<br>The Tragedie of Coriolanus<br>Cymbeline<br>The Tragedie of Hamlet<br>The First Part of Henry the Fourth<br>The Second Part of Henry the Fourth<br>The Life of Henry the Fift<br>The first Part of ...
Soul Trap took over seven years to research and write. And, it promises to change everything you think you know about God, the Bible, and religion. Then it will change you: epiphanies can be weird like that. Example:<br><br>1) The mystery behind the numbers 666: solved and revealed!<br>2) The antichrist: solved and revealed!<br>3) The mysteries to the book of Revelation: solved and revealed!<br>4) The secret identit ...
From the black and white pages of a Belgian Catholic newspaper in the late 1920s to the virtual world of a 3D CGI Hollywood movie in 2011, the young adventurous reporter Tintin has come a long way.<br><br>When Georges Remi, under his nom de plume Hergé, sent the crudely drawn hero on his maiden voyage to Communist Russia, little did he know that they were both embarking on a lifelong journey – or in the case of the perpetu ...
Much has been written about Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman as prominent writers, but much less research has been done regarding their spirituality, which gave power to the writing of their unique classics.<br><br>This award-winning study focusing on the mysticism in the lives and major works of Thoreau and Whitman, two great American literary mystics of the 19th century remedies that. You'll find out:<br><br> ...
The first e-issue of Boone's Dock Review is a collection of short fiction by new talent on the literary scene, edited by Nancy Scuri. Authors in this issue include Brian Callaghan, Bobby Kvrgic, Anna Falcone, Phil Asaph and Max Wahrenburg. They're tapping in on everything from Americanization to the supernatural and leaving no stone unturned in their quest to show us all of human and superhuman nature. It's all brought to ...