This little book, Epitomes of Three Sciences gives an account of the recent work done in three different fields of modern knowledge; viz., Comparative Philology, Experimental Psychology, and Old Testament History. These three sciences have an almost direct bearing upon the religious views of our time, in spite of their difference of subject and the divergence of their authors' standpoints. It intended to explain in a few words the relation in which Comparative Philology, Experimental Psychology, and Biblical History stand to one another. This book is PDF version of original book of these authors: H. Oldenberg, J.Jastrow and C.H. Cornhill.
Added by: lucius5 | Karma: 1660.85 | Fiction literature | 25 September 2009
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Bestselling author Bernard Cornwell takes us back four thousand years, to a vibrant world of ritual and sacrifice that is at once timeless and wholly original. This historical novel unlocks the mystery of Britain's most haunting and puzzling structure, and tells a tale of three brothers—fierce rivals—who are uneasily united in their quest to create a temple to their gods.
The Three Investigators series by Alfred Hitchcock
Added by: coganglen | Karma: 35.65 | Fiction literature | 2 September 2009
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The Three Investigators was an American juvenile detective book series first published as "Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators." It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. Random House, which is owned by Bertelsmann AG, is the U.S. publisher and still holds some of the rights to the books. Other rights are held by the heirs to Robert Arthur, Jr. and the German publisher, Kosmos. The Three Investigators are Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob Andrews.Most of the mysteries involved investigation of baffling phenomena
Denslows Three Bears by W. W. Denslow (1856-1915) This version of the classic tale of the three bears has a heroine named Golden Hair. The jolly bears, instead of chasing her away from their home, come to live with her at Grandmothers house. ...
This story assumes that Doctor Weir was mind-probed by the Asurans following her capture at the beginning of season four. During the probe, the incident she recalls is set during season three, after Common Ground and prior to First Strike.