Case Closed

Case Closed
Author: Susan Hughes
Publsiher: Kids Can Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781554533633

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Egypt's first female pharaoh disappears around 1457 BCE --- was she murdered? Find out how DNA closes the case. The ancient Arabian Peninsula city of Ubar vanishes, seemingly without trace. Find out how old maps and modern space shuttles help solve the mystery. Sir John Franklin's 1845 expedition to find the Northwest Passage is never heard from again. Find out how spectroscopy points to some probable explanations. Case Closed? examines these and six other mysteries from ancient and modern times. Accompanied by photos, maps, diagrams and illustrations, this book reveals how modern science sheds new light on people, vessels and entire civilizations throughout history that simply vanished. In some cases, the mystery has been solved. In other cases, readers can examine the latest evidence and decide for themselves.

Ancient Mysteries and Modern Revelations

Ancient Mysteries and Modern Revelations
Author: W. J. Colville
Publsiher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781528767521

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First published in 1910, “Ancient Mysteries and Modern Revelations” explores religion and its influences throughout human history and culture, considering the differences and similarities between different religious beliefs and legends from the earliest times to modernity. This fascinating volume will appeal to those with an interest in mankind's relationship with religion, as well as the development of ideas connected with the subject. Contents include: “Bibles Under Modern searchlight”, “Rivers of the Life or Faiths of Man in All Lands”, “Ancient and Modern Ideas of Revelation”, “Various Spiritual Elements in the Bible and Classic Literature”, “Creation Legends—How Ancient is Humanity on this Plant?”, “Hindu Chronology”, “Egypt and Its Wonders: Literally and Mystically Considered”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.

Mysteries and Conspiracies

Mysteries and Conspiracies
Author: Luc Boltanski
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745683447

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The detective story, focused on inquiries, and in its wake the spy novel, built around conspiracies, developed as genres in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. During the same period, psychiatry was inventing paranoia, sociology was devising new forms of causality to explain the social lives of individuals and groups and political science was shifting the problematics of paranoia from the psychic to the social realm and seeking to explain historical events in terms of conspiracy theories. In each instance, social reality was cast into doubt. We owe the project of organizing and unifying this reality for a particular population and territory to the nation-state as it took shape at the end of the nineteenth century. Thus the figure of conspiracy became the focal point for suspicions concerning the exercise of power. Where does power really lie, and who actually holds it? The national authorities that are presumed to be responsible for it, or other agencies acting in the shadows - bankers, anarchists, secret societies, the ruling class? Questions of this kind provided the scaffolding for political ontologies that banked on a doubly distributed reality: an official but superficial reality and its opposite, a deeper, hidden, threatening reality that was unofficial but much more real. Crime fiction and spy fiction, paranoia and sociology - more or less concomitant inventions - had in common a new way of problematizing reality and of working through the contradictions inherit in it. The adventures of the conflict between these two realities - superficial versus real - provide the framework for this highly original book. Through an exploration of the work of the great masters of detective stories and spy novels - G.K. Chesterton, Arthur Conan Doyle, John Le Carré and Graham Greene among others - Boltanski shows that these works of fiction and imagination tell us something fundamental about the nature of modern societies and the modern state.

Isis Unveiled a Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology

Isis Unveiled  a Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1919
Genre: Occultism and science
ISBN: NYPL:33433070226281

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Modern Mysteries of Britain

Modern Mysteries of Britain
Author: Janet Bord
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1991
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1280703525

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The Cold Dish

The Cold Dish
Author: Craig Johnson
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2004-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101043943

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Introducing Wyoming’s Sheriff Walt Longmire in this riveting first Longmire novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Land of Wolves Fans of Ace Atkins, Nevada Barr and Robert B. Parker will love this outstanding first novel, in which New York Times bestselling author Craig Johnson introduces Sheriff Walt Longmire of Wyoming’s Absaroka County. Johnson draws on his deep attachment to the American West to produce a literary mystery of stunning authenticity, and full of memorable characters. After twenty-five years as sheriff of Absaroka County, Walt Longmire’s hopes of finishing out his tenure in peace are dashed when Cody Pritchard is found dead near the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. Two years earlier, Cody has been one of four high school boys given suspended sentences for raping a local Cheyenne girl. Somebody, it would seem, is seeking vengeance, and Longmire might be the only thing standing between the three remaining boys and a Sharps .45-70 rifle. With lifelong friend Henry Standing Bear, Deputy Victoria Moretti, and a cast of characters both tragic and humorous enough to fill in the vast emptiness of the high plains, Walt Longmire attempts to see that revenge, a dish best served cold, is never served at all.

Motel of the Mysteries

Motel of the Mysteries
Author: David Macaulay
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1979-10-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780547770727

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It is the year 4022; all of the ancient country of Usa has been buried under many feet of detritus from a catastrophe that occurred back in 1985. Imagine, then, the excitement that Howard Carson, an amateur archeologist at best, experienced when in crossing the perimeter of an abandoned excavation site he felt the ground give way beneath him and found himself at the bottom of a shaft, which, judging from the DO NOT DISTURB sign hanging from an archaic doorknob, was clearly the entrance to a still-sealed burial chamber. Carson's incredible discoveries, including the remains of two bodies, one of then on a ceremonial bed facing an altar that appeared to be a means of communicating with the Gods and the other lying in a porcelain sarcophagus in the Inner Chamber, permitted him to piece together the whole fabric of that extraordinary civilization.

Modern Mysteries

Modern Mysteries
Author: Katie Normington
Publsiher: DS Brewer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2007
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1843841282

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A lively account of the modern staging of the medieval mystery plays, richly illustrated with stills and other photographs. The turn of the last millennium saw a sudden flourishing in the revival of the medieval mystery plays, with a number of different productions being staged across the country and further afield. But why were they staged? What features of the plays attracted the modern-day director? What can the mystery plays offer today's producers, directors, participants and audiences? This book seeks to answer these questions. Beginning with an exploration of the original staging conditions, the study goes on to examine the reasons why the plays are produced today, and through a series of case studies looks at how notions of community, identity and space are articulated within contemporary stagings: it considers productions at Chester, Chichester, Leeds, Lichfield, Lincoln, Toronto, Worsbrough, and York, as well as productions by the Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, and the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. Importantly, the author uses evidence gleaned from interviews with directors and producers, and observation of rehearsals, and performances, to bring a fresh and modern perspective to bear. Richly illustrated. KATIENORMINGTON is Professor of Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London.