Babylon 5: Signs and Portents

Babylon 5: Signs and Portents
Title Babylon 5: Signs and Portents PDF eBook
Author Jane Killick
Publisher Random House Worlds
Total Pages 204
Release 1998-03-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780345424471

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A comprehensive episode-by-episode guide to the first thrilling season of Babylon 5! Babylon 5: Signs and Portents, kicks off with a foreword by actor Michael O'Hare, better known to viewers as Commander Sinclair, and features a fascinating look at how series creator J. Michael Straczynski brought his ambitious vision to the screen. Then launch into a comprehensive overview of the groundbreaking premiere season, including in-depth, episode-by-episode summaries of all of the first twenty-two shows—from the pilot, “The Gathering,” through the climactic season finale, “Chrysalis”—with analysis by author and B5 expert Jane Killick. Veteran viewers or first-time fans, relive the adventure—or find out what you've been missing—with the complete companions to Babylon 5!

Signs & Portents

Signs & Portents
Title Signs & Portents PDF eBook
Author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Publisher Scream Press
Total Pages 178
Release 1984
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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From a master of horror fiction, ten of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's finest tales of the macabre have been brought together in one heart-pounding volume that will unleash the demons in readers' minds and have them soaring for more. With an introduction by Charles L. Grant.

Signs and Portents

Signs and Portents
Title Signs and Portents PDF eBook
Author Dudley Butler Wilson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 215
Release 1993
Genre Science
ISBN 9780415032360

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Lavishly illustrated with quotations from an abundance of pamphlets and books, as well as including many unfamiliar illustrations, Signs and Portents is the first full-length study of monstrous births for over half a century. It will be of interest not only to medical historians, but also to all those concerned with the cultural history of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment

Signs and Portents: A Cricket Story

Signs and Portents: A Cricket Story
Title Signs and Portents: A Cricket Story PDF eBook
Author P. G. Wodehouse
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Total Pages 9
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465540474

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Signs and Portents in the Far East

Signs and Portents in the Far East
Title Signs and Portents in the Far East PDF eBook
Author Cotes Everard
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages 418
Release 2013-01
Genre
ISBN 9781313489133

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Portents of the Real

Portents of the Real
Title Portents of the Real PDF eBook
Author Susan Willis
Publisher Verso
Total Pages 174
Release 2005-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 9781844670239

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Renowned cultural theorist reveals the deeper meanings of popular cultural phenomena in post-9/11 life in America.

Glimpses of Tibetan Divination

Glimpses of Tibetan Divination
Title Glimpses of Tibetan Divination PDF eBook
Author Petra H. Maurer
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Divination
ISBN 9789004407374

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Glimpses of Tibetan Divination: Past and Present is the first book of its kind, in that it contains articles by a group of eminent scholars who approach the subject matter by investigating it through various facets and salient historical figures. Over the centuries, Tibetans developed many practices of prognostication and adapted many others from neighboring cultures and religions. In this way, Tibetan divination evolved into a vast field of ritual expertise that has been largely neglected in Tibetan Studies. The Tibetan repertoire of divinatory techniques is rich and immensely varied. Accordingly, the specimen of practices discussed in this volume--many of which remain in use today--merely serve as examples that offer glimpses of divination in Tibet. Contributors are Per Kværne, Brandon Dotson, Ai Nishida, Dan Martin, Petra Maurer, Charles Ramble, Donatella Rossi, Rolf Scheuermann, Alexander Smith, and Agata Bareja-Starzynska.