Christmas Carols: From Village Green to Church Choir
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Everyone loves a Christmas carol - in the end, even Scrooge. They have the power to summon up a...
The Early Medieval Church in Wales
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Christianity arrived in Wales with the Romans and spread rapidly in the early medieval period....
Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic Novel
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Close readings of nine contemporary Arab novelists who use Sufism as a literary strategy. Although...
Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr
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“One of our country’s absolutely finest novelists.” —Peter Straub, New York Times...
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Making Magic
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With Making Magic, expert teacher Briana Saussy invites you to discover a practice of magic that...
Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages
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Extraordinary women have held positions of power throughout history. But, aside from the select few,...
Non Fiction History Medieval
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders in Books
Jan 3, 2018
Vincent Bugliosi is methodical in his descriptions leading up to the end of the trial, relaying information as if solving a puzzle. And in many ways the Manson riddle is truly a mystery. Why would such a crime receive so much notoriety when mass murders have claimed far greater lives? Bugliosi discusses his own argument in the case in great detail, the fact that Manson had only to influence others around him to carry out the act that he himself did not commit. Does this make him equally culpable? In Bugliosi's mind - absolutely.
At the end, we hear his own assertions, Manson's links to other cult phenomena such as Satanism, Latter Day Saints, and even Scientology, in which Manson was said to be greatly influenced by. Riveting read for those who don't want the sensationalism and just the straight facts.
The Witness Wore Red: The 19th Wife Who Helped to Bring Down a Polygamous Cult
Rebecca Musser and M. Bridget Cook
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Rebecca Musser grew up in fear, concealing her family's polygamous lifestyle from the 'dangerous'...
Setting the World on Fire
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One of only two patron saints of Italy, the other being St. Francis of Assisi, St. Catherine was...
Islander: A Journey Around Our Archipelago
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Britain is an archipelago made up of two large islands and 6,289 smaller ones. Some, like the Isle...