The House with the Magic Cellar

The House with the Magic Cellar
Author: Garza
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2006-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780595392919

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Twelve-year-old Angela and thirteen-year-old Tony are neighbors and best of friends who have a penchant for getting into trouble. While playing in Angela's creepy basement one day, they discover a secret portal that leads them to a magical world beyond their wildest imaginings. In this new and exciting realm, they train to become wizards, meeting an eclectic cast of characters along the way. But even in this place, Angela and Tony become embroiled in mischief. After all, what kid wouldn't want the power to transform into a beastly dragon or the ability to command any inanimate object to fly across the room? As the two become enveloped in the realm of mysterious creatures and beings, they must face a cruel and evil wizard who plans to overtake the magical world. Can Angela and Tony defeat him before the wizard destroys everything they've come to love?

Magic Cellar

Magic Cellar
Author: Colene Copeland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1995-05-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0938810170

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The Magic Cellar Pigs and Elves

The Magic Cellar  Pigs and Elves
Author: Colene Copeland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 93
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0939810174

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Meet Me at Mcgoon s

Meet Me at Mcgoon s
Author: Peter Clute,Cedric E. Clute,Jim Goggin,Bob Helm
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781412027731

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This book is about American jazz history and a very special place in San Francisco that was called Earthquake McGoon's, which was one of the longest running jazz clubs in America. Included in Meet Me At McGoon's are some 860 photos and illustrations, a complete index and an updated list of Turk Murphy recordings at the time of writing this book.

Cheating and Deception

Cheating and Deception
Author: J. Bowyer Bell,Barton Whaley
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351529273

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Cheating and deception are terms often used but rarely defined. They summon up unpleasant connotations; even those deeply involved with cheating and deception rationalize why they have been driven to it. Particularly for Americans and much of Western civilization, official cheating, government duplicity, cheating as policy, and conscious, contrived deception, are all unacceptable except as a last resort in response to threat of extinction. As a distasteful tool, deception is rarely used to achieve national interests, unless in relation to the deployment of military force. As an area of study, it has by and large been ignored.Intrigued by attitudes toward cheating and deception, the authors decided to analyze its roots, structure, and process. They asked fundamental questions: are there categories of deception, general steps in the process of deception, and ways to evaluate its results across time and in different modes? The book that results is a typology of kinds of deception, beginning with military deception, but extending into other categories and stages.In his introduction to this new edition, Bell outlines how the book came to be written, describes the mixed emotions toward the subject displayed by govenmental and nongovernmental funding sources, and speculates about its critical and commercial reception. He discusses widespread new interest in the subject, the research that has been undertaken since this book was first published, and its limitations.This book provides a general overview of this complex subject, creating a framework for analysis of specific instances of cheating or deception. It will be of particular interest to political scientists, those interested in military affairs and strategy, and psychologists. The general reader will find the book written with a light touch, drawing examples of cheating and deception in the pursuit of love and money. The specialist reader will be intrigued by its broad-ranging examples drawn from policy and politics,

In Vino Duplicitas

In Vino Duplicitas
Author: Peter Hellman
Publsiher: The Experiment
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781615194957

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The “engrossing” (Wall Street Journal) story of the biggest con in wine history In 2002, Rudy Kurniawan, an unknown twentysomething, burst into the privileged world of ultrafine wines. Blessed with a virtuoso palate, and with a seemingly limitless supply of coveted bottles, Kurniawan quickly became the leading purveyor of rare wines to the American elite. But in April 2008, at a New York auction house, dozens of Kurniawan's trophy bottles were abruptly pulled from sale. Journalist Peter Hellman was there, and he began to investigate: Were the bottles fake? Were there others? And was Kurniawan himself a dupe . . . or had he ensnared the world's top winemakers, sellers, and drinks in a web of deceit?

Enterprise

Enterprise
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2006
Genre: Black business enterprises
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123420163

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Witch Politics in Early Modern Europe 1400 1800

Witch Politics in Early Modern Europe  1400   1800
Author: Stephan Quensel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783658414122

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Why does an entire society believe that there are witches who must be burned? What roles did the emerging 'state', the professions of clerics and jurists, and the public involved play in each case? And how could this project be completed? From a sociological point of view, the findings of recent international research on witches provide a model of a more general, highly ambivalent, 'pastoral' attitude, according to which a shepherd has to care for the welfare of his flock as well as for its erring sheep. The first main part describes the clerical initial situation, which developed the 'Dominican' demonological model of witchcraft on the basis of the still dominant magico-religious mentality in the 15th century. A model, according to the second part of the book, which then in the course of the 16th century in Western Europe increasingly fell into the hands of the not so innocent jurists. From there it developed into a legal witch persecution that realized the early European witch model from the village witch to the mass persecutions to the late child witches. The third part describes how witch persecutions slowly became less important towards the end of the 17th century as a general witchcraft 'politics' game in the transition from a confessional state to a (court) 'civil service' state.