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Andrew Sinclair

    21 janvier 1935 – 30 mai 2019

    Andrew Sinclair était un auteur prolifique réputé pour ses romans imaginatifs et stylistiquement divers. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des thèmes d'identité, d'histoire et de structures sociales, employant un mélange unique de fantaisie gothique, de comédie macabre et d'aventure picaresque. L'approche de Sinclair dans son écriture impliquait un engagement profond envers l'histoire et la culture, évident dans sa fiction comme dans sa vaste production de non-fiction. Sa capacité à créer des personnages captivants et des intrigues complexes en fait une voix littéraire distinctive.

    Andrew Sinclair
    Dylan the Bard. A Life of Dylan Thomas
    The Sea-Wolf and Other Stories
    The discovery of the Grail
    The Secret Scroll
    The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories
    Dylan Thomas
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      DOPE BOOK

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Designed for coffee professionals and enthusiasts, this log book serves as a data collection tool to enhance the coffee experience. It allows users to document and analyze various aspects of their coffee journey, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the craft.

      Data On Previous Extractions2022
    • Tajemný svitek

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Příběh jednoho z nejdůležitějších historických dokumentů středověku je současně příběhem jeho strážců templářských rytířů. Zkušený historik Andrew Sinclair nás s pomocí dosud nevyužívaných esoterických zdrojů, jako jsou sochy či architektura, seznamuje s osudy templářů po jejich potlačení francouzským králem Filipem IV. Sličným. I po zrušení řádu rytíři Templu nadále střežili své vědění a relikvie. Jejich dědictví z posledního útočiště na Rosslynu přešlo na prince Henryho St. Claira, hraběte z Orkney, který sto let před Kryštofem Kolumbem doplul do Nového světa. Všechna tato tajemství odhaluje jedinečný svitek z Kirkwallu na Orknejích.

      Tajemný svitek2009
      3,8
    • Nalezení náhrobku postaveného jeho předky vedlo autora na cestu směřující k významnému přezkoumání nejen našich znalostí o objevení Ameriky, ale i o původu svobodných zednářů a jejich roli ve světové historii. Poutavá kniha o dějinách, která přesahuje hranice kultur a náboženství.

      Meč a grál - Příběh o grálu, templářích a pravdě o objevení Ameriky.2008
      3,5
    • Rosslyn

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The mysterious history of Rosslyn Chapel and the Knights Templar is revealed in this authoritative volume by a descendent of its first patrons.In the 15th century, William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness and Baron of Roslin, built a Catholic chapel in the Midlothian region of Scotland. Famous for its esoteric symbolism, this flamboyant Gothic church was of great importance to the Knights Templar, who formed a third Temple of Solomon with the patronage of the Sinclair lairds.Historian Andrew Sinclair, whose own family lineage traces back to William, explores the rise and fall of Rosslyn over the course of centuries. It is a tale of religious conflicts and ancient relics, of epic battles and secret societies. Along the way, he dispels the many myths and misinterpretations that have grown up around Rosslyn, as the fortunes of the Sinclair family declined and the Church and Castle fell into ruin.

      Rosslyn2005
      3,0
    • An Anatomy of Terror

      • 415pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Andrew Sinclair explores the entire sweep of history - from the early role of terror as a tribal force and its incorporation into the rise of religious terrorism to later, politically fuelled violence.

      An Anatomy of Terror2003
      3,5
    • This is the story of how the mysterious Order of the Knights Templar brought their treasures and secrets to Scotland. The author, using historical analysis, religious interpretation, and detective skills, finds a chapel of the Holy Grail and its architect, and, in Orkney, the Secret Scroll.

      The Secret Scroll2001
      2,5
    • Dylan the Bard. A Life of Dylan Thomas

      • 251pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Explores the relationship between the poet's work and his self-destructive personal nature.

      Dylan the Bard. A Life of Dylan Thomas1999
      3,3
    • "The story of the Grail has never been told in full. This definitive shows how the idea of the Holy cup dated from pagan sacrifices in Babylon, Greece, the Nordic people and the Celts. The biblical and post-biblical accounts of the Grail continued fitfully through the Dark Ages then flowered in the early Middle Ages through the legends of King Arthur. The Knights Templar claimed to have discovered the Grail in Palestine and brought it to Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, which throughout the Middle Ages many artefacts surfaced which were claimed as the Grail. Andrew Sinclair traces the histories of these various artefacts and assesses their varied claims; the Glastonbury bronze bowl, the Saint Elizabeth Cup from Egypt, the wooden cup from Nanteos in North Wales, the emerald bowl owned by Napoleon, the precios metal Grail said to be hidden in Rosslyn Chapel and sought there by Rudolf Hess."

      The discovery of the Grail1999
      3,3
    • Death by fame

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A biography of the tragic Austro-Hungarian empress follows the winding, often lonely path that led the daughter of German royalty from a pampered life to an unhappy marriage to Emperor Franz-Josef

      Death by fame1998
      3,4
    • The Sea-Wolf and Other Stories

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      A thrilling epic of a sea voyage and a complex novel of ideas, The Sea Wolf is a standard-bearer of its genre. The vivid story of a gentleman scholar's rescue and subsequent ordeal at the hands of a hunting schooner's brutal captain and devious crew, it remains one of Jack London's finest achievements.

      The Sea-Wolf and Other Stories1989
      3,8
    • Of all Jack London's fictions none have been so popular as his dog stories. In addition to The Call of the Wild, the epic tale of a Californian dog's adventures during the Klondike gold rush, this edition includes White Fang, and five famous short stories - B tard', Moon-Face', Brown Wolf', That Spot', and To Build a Fire.

      The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories1985
      4,1
    • Dylan Thomas

      No Man More Magical

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      An appreciative commentary on the life, work, and personality of the spellbinding Welsh poet, searching through the tragically short life and the conflict-ridden personality for the bases of Thomas' craft.

      Dylan Thomas1975
      4,0
    • Che Guevara

      • 121pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      Che Guevara1970