Echoes of the Old Darkland

Echoes of the Old Darkland

Author: Charles Finch

Publisher: Khenti

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780962944406

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Traces the African basis for the origin and evolution of humanity, culture, myths, and religion.


The African Background to Medical Science

The African Background to Medical Science

Author: Charles Finch

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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The author looks at the question of race and prehistory and contextualises human development from its beginnings in Africa and its spread around the globe; a reappraisal of the world's first multi-genius, Imhotep; a look at the black Queens of Ethiopia, and a forcefully argued case of the origins of Christianity in ancient Egyptian religion; the most convincing area of the author's arguments rest on the medical record of the Egyptians who documented numerous ailments and their diagnoses and cures. The author presents two seperate essays on this subject which leave no doubt as to the precedence of medical science in Africa.


God, the bible, the planets and your body

God, the bible, the planets and your body

Author: Kedar Griffo

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-02-11

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1365750280

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A comparative analysis of the human body, celestial body and their interconnectedness. "As above so below". Examines the various organs in our brain to religious characters.


Waves

Waves

Author: Ethan Mordden

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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An Anthology of Gay Fiction


The Hungry and the Lost

The Hungry and the Lost

Author: Bethany W Pope

Publisher: Parthian Books

Published: 2021-08-25

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1913640442

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The herons have departed, leaving behind mangrove-tea waters, silt, the faint tang of salt... All that remains are the people, fewer of them every summer, clouds of mosquitoes. Edwardian Florida. The swamplands of Tampa provide a tough but good living for those men hardy enough to brave the weather and the wildness. When illness sweeps the area and the local minister dies, his widow Rose succumbs to madness. His daughter Joy struggles to keep them both alive in what has become a skeleton town, rotting into the swamp and abandoned by all but the most ruthless. The arrival of the Johnson family – cruel, greedy, cunning – signals the end of innocence for Joy. She must learn new ways of survival to keep herself and her mother safe. Rich with visceral imagery, The Hungry and the Lost pits the worlds of myth and tradition against the rational grip of progress and modernity.