The Mammoth Book Of Lost Symbols


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The Mammoth Book of Lost Symbols


The Mammoth Book of Lost Symbols

Author: Nadia Julien

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2012


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The Mammoth Book of Lost Symbols


The Mammoth Book of Lost Symbols

Author: Nadia Julien

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2012-02-16


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Humanity has always used symbols-material objects used to denote difficult, abstract concepts-to describe thoughts and feelings, or to protect secret truths from common knowledge. This concise A-Z guide is a fascinating work of reference that brings to light all the symbols and symbolisms of the world, many aspects of which have been lost to time, including Freemasonry, the Kabbalah, the tarot, astrology, alchemy, Zoroastrianism, and ancient cultures from Egypt to Japan.

The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk


The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk

Author: Sean Wallace

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2015-04-02


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Dieselpunk: an emerging retro-futuristic sub-genre, similar to steampunk, based on the era between the First World War and the start of the Atomic Age, merging elements of noir, pulp, and the past with today’s technology . . . and sometimes a dash of the occult. Award-winning editor Wallace presents a cutting-edge collection of twenty-five vibrant stories that explore the possibilities of history while sweeping readers into high-powered hydrocarbon-fuelled adventures. Join us in an era when engines were huge, fuel was cheap and plentiful, and steel and chrome blended with the grit and grease of modern machines. Praise for The Mammoth Book of Steampunk: 'World Fantasy Award-winning editor Wallace has compiled an outstanding anthology . . . sure to satisfy even the most jaded steampunk fans and engage newcomers and skeptics. Each story exemplifies steampunk’s knack for critiquing both the past and the present, in a superb anthology that demands rereading.' Publishers Weekly