| Brian Bates - Literary Criticism - 2015 - 372 pages
J.R.R. Tolkien claimed that he based the land of Middle Earth on a real place. The Real Middle Earth brings alive, for the first time, the very real civilization in which those ... | |
| Brian Bates, Chris McHorney - History - 2000 - 252 pages
Examining counterproliferation as a global phenomenon, the authors use an in-depth analysis of the Counterproliferation Initiative to develop a theoretical model of ... | |
| Brian Bates, John Cleese - Health & Fitness - 2001 - 248 pages
The fascinating story of our most familiar features. An intriguing and unique journey of self-discovery, exploring the evolutionary, social and psychological aspects of the face. | |
| Brian Bates - Fiction - 2004 - 276 pages
This compelling spiritual classic about an Anglo-Saxon sorcerer and mystic “deserves a spot on our bookshelves along with Carlos Castaneda” (Time Out) Charged with the ... | |
| John G. West - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 112 pages
"An examination of the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien as a defense of the literary, philosophical, political, and religious foundations of Western society"--Half t.p. | |
| Nancy Pearl - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 308 pages
What to read next is every book lover's greatest dilemma. Nancy Pearl comes to the rescue with this wide-ranging and fun guide to the best reading new and old. Pearl, who ... | |
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