Author: Mark Beynon
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752466720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, London was gripped by the supposed curse of Tutankhamun, whose tomb in the Luxor sands was uncovered in February 1923 by the British archaeologist Howard Carter. The site was plundered, and over the next few years more than twenty of those involved in the exhumation or in handling the contents of the tomb perished in strange and often terrifying circumstances, prompting the myth of the 'Curse of Tutankhamun'. Nowhere - particularly London's West End - appeared to be safe for those who had provoked the ire of the Egyptian death gods. A blend of meticulous research and educated conjecture, historian and screenwriter Mark Beynon turns armchair detective as he uncovers a wealth of hitherto unpublished material that lays bare the truth behind these fatalities. Could 'London's Curse' be attributed to the work of a macabre mastermind? It soon becomes apparent that these deaths were not only linked by the ominous presence of Tutankhamun himself, but also by a murderer hell-bent on retribution and dubbed by the press as 'The Wickedest Man in the World'.
London's Curse
Author: Mark Beynon
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752466720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, London was gripped by the supposed curse of Tutankhamun, whose tomb in the Luxor sands was uncovered in February 1923 by the British archaeologist Howard Carter. The site was plundered, and over the next few years more than twenty of those involved in the exhumation or in handling the contents of the tomb perished in strange and often terrifying circumstances, prompting the myth of the 'Curse of Tutankhamun'. Nowhere - particularly London's West End - appeared to be safe for those who had provoked the ire of the Egyptian death gods. A blend of meticulous research and educated conjecture, historian and screenwriter Mark Beynon turns armchair detective as he uncovers a wealth of hitherto unpublished material that lays bare the truth behind these fatalities. Could 'London's Curse' be attributed to the work of a macabre mastermind? It soon becomes apparent that these deaths were not only linked by the ominous presence of Tutankhamun himself, but also by a murderer hell-bent on retribution and dubbed by the press as 'The Wickedest Man in the World'.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752466720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, London was gripped by the supposed curse of Tutankhamun, whose tomb in the Luxor sands was uncovered in February 1923 by the British archaeologist Howard Carter. The site was plundered, and over the next few years more than twenty of those involved in the exhumation or in handling the contents of the tomb perished in strange and often terrifying circumstances, prompting the myth of the 'Curse of Tutankhamun'. Nowhere - particularly London's West End - appeared to be safe for those who had provoked the ire of the Egyptian death gods. A blend of meticulous research and educated conjecture, historian and screenwriter Mark Beynon turns armchair detective as he uncovers a wealth of hitherto unpublished material that lays bare the truth behind these fatalities. Could 'London's Curse' be attributed to the work of a macabre mastermind? It soon becomes apparent that these deaths were not only linked by the ominous presence of Tutankhamun himself, but also by a murderer hell-bent on retribution and dubbed by the press as 'The Wickedest Man in the World'.
The Seven Curses of London
Author: James Greenwood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
The Seven Curses of London Books 1-3
Author: Lana Williams
Publisher: Lana Williams
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 937
Book Description
From a USA Today Bestselling Author ~ The first three books in the bestselling 7 Curses of London series: Loving the Hawke, Charming the Scholar, and Rescuing the Earl. Romance, mystery, and adventure set on the dark streets of London... Three full-length novels that share stories of men and women who attempt to battle the ills of London and the love they find along the way. Prepare to be swept into Victorian London today! What Readers Say: ★★★★★ Love her writing style! I enjoy how this author weaves a story, makes you care from the beginning to the end. ★★★★★ 5 Stars! One of the more intriguing books I have read lately. ★★★★★ Tremendous Read! Fascinating, exciting, loving, and enjoyable to read. ★★★★★ The perfect love story! The series includes: Trusting the Wolfe, a novella Loving the Hawke, Book 1 Charming the Scholar, Book 2 Rescuing the Earl, Book 3 Dancing Under the Mistletoe, Book 4 Tempting the Scoundrel, Book 5 Romancing the Rogue, a Regency Prequel Falling for the Viscount, Book 6 Daring the Duke, Book 7 Wishing Upon A Christmas Star, Book 8 Ruby's Gamble, a Novella Gambling for the Governess, Book 9 Redeeming the Lady, Book 10 Enchanting the Duke, Book 11
Publisher: Lana Williams
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 937
Book Description
From a USA Today Bestselling Author ~ The first three books in the bestselling 7 Curses of London series: Loving the Hawke, Charming the Scholar, and Rescuing the Earl. Romance, mystery, and adventure set on the dark streets of London... Three full-length novels that share stories of men and women who attempt to battle the ills of London and the love they find along the way. Prepare to be swept into Victorian London today! What Readers Say: ★★★★★ Love her writing style! I enjoy how this author weaves a story, makes you care from the beginning to the end. ★★★★★ 5 Stars! One of the more intriguing books I have read lately. ★★★★★ Tremendous Read! Fascinating, exciting, loving, and enjoyable to read. ★★★★★ The perfect love story! The series includes: Trusting the Wolfe, a novella Loving the Hawke, Book 1 Charming the Scholar, Book 2 Rescuing the Earl, Book 3 Dancing Under the Mistletoe, Book 4 Tempting the Scoundrel, Book 5 Romancing the Rogue, a Regency Prequel Falling for the Viscount, Book 6 Daring the Duke, Book 7 Wishing Upon A Christmas Star, Book 8 Ruby's Gamble, a Novella Gambling for the Governess, Book 9 Redeeming the Lady, Book 10 Enchanting the Duke, Book 11
Encyclopedia of London's East End
Author: Kevin A. Morrison
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476683999
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The East End is an iconic area of London, from the transient street art of Banksy and Pablo Delgado to the exhibitions of Doreen Fletcher and Gilbert and George. Located east of the Tower of London and north of the River Thames, it has experienced a number of developmental stages in its four-hundred-year history. Originating as a series of scattered villages, the area has been home to Europe's worst slums and served as an affluent nodal point of the British Empire. Through its evolution, the East End has been the birthplace of radical political and social movements and the social center for a variety of diasporic communities. This reference work, with its alphabetically organized cross-referenced entries and its original and historical photography, serves as a comprehensive guide to the social and cultural history of this global hub.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476683999
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The East End is an iconic area of London, from the transient street art of Banksy and Pablo Delgado to the exhibitions of Doreen Fletcher and Gilbert and George. Located east of the Tower of London and north of the River Thames, it has experienced a number of developmental stages in its four-hundred-year history. Originating as a series of scattered villages, the area has been home to Europe's worst slums and served as an affluent nodal point of the British Empire. Through its evolution, the East End has been the birthplace of radical political and social movements and the social center for a variety of diasporic communities. This reference work, with its alphabetically organized cross-referenced entries and its original and historical photography, serves as a comprehensive guide to the social and cultural history of this global hub.
The Mummy's Curse
Author: Jasmine Day
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134297955
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
The most penetrating study of the curse ever conducted, The Mummy's Curse uncovers forgotten nineteenth-century fiction and poetry, revolutionizes the study of mummy horror films, and reveals the prejudices embedded in children’s toys. Examining original surveys and field observations of museum visitors demonstrate that media stereotypes - to which museums inadvertently contribute - promote vilification of mummies, which can invalidate demands for their removal from display. Jasmine Day shows that the curse's structure and meaning has changed over time, as public attitudes toward archaeology and the Middle East were transformed by events such as the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. The riddle of the 'curse of the pharaohs' is finally solved via a radical anthropological treatment of the legend as a cultural concept rather than a physical phenomenon. A must for anyone interested in this ancient and mystifying legend.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134297955
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
The most penetrating study of the curse ever conducted, The Mummy's Curse uncovers forgotten nineteenth-century fiction and poetry, revolutionizes the study of mummy horror films, and reveals the prejudices embedded in children’s toys. Examining original surveys and field observations of museum visitors demonstrate that media stereotypes - to which museums inadvertently contribute - promote vilification of mummies, which can invalidate demands for their removal from display. Jasmine Day shows that the curse's structure and meaning has changed over time, as public attitudes toward archaeology and the Middle East were transformed by events such as the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. The riddle of the 'curse of the pharaohs' is finally solved via a radical anthropological treatment of the legend as a cultural concept rather than a physical phenomenon. A must for anyone interested in this ancient and mystifying legend.
Modern women on trial
Author: Lucy Bland
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1847798950
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Modern women on trial looks at several sensational trials involving drugs, murder, adultery, miscegenation and sexual perversion in the period 1918–24. The trials, all with young female defendants, were presented in the media as morality tales, warning of the dangers of sensation-seeking and sexual transgression. The book scrutinises the trials and their coverage in the press to identify concerns about modern femininity. The flapper later became closely associated with the 'roaring' 1920s, but in the period immediately after the Great War she represented not only newness and hedonism, but also a frightening, uncertain future. This figure of the modern woman was a personification of the upheavals of the time, representing anxieties about modernity, and instabilities of gender, class, race and national identity. This accessible, extensively researched book will be of interest to all those interested in social, cultural or gender history.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1847798950
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Modern women on trial looks at several sensational trials involving drugs, murder, adultery, miscegenation and sexual perversion in the period 1918–24. The trials, all with young female defendants, were presented in the media as morality tales, warning of the dangers of sensation-seeking and sexual transgression. The book scrutinises the trials and their coverage in the press to identify concerns about modern femininity. The flapper later became closely associated with the 'roaring' 1920s, but in the period immediately after the Great War she represented not only newness and hedonism, but also a frightening, uncertain future. This figure of the modern woman was a personification of the upheavals of the time, representing anxieties about modernity, and instabilities of gender, class, race and national identity. This accessible, extensively researched book will be of interest to all those interested in social, cultural or gender history.
Instructions and directions, addressed to all the faithful in the London district, for gaining the grand Jubilee. To which are annexed, meditations [by R. Challoner] and other devotions
Author: William Poynter (bp. of Halia.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Sermons of the Rev. C.H. Spurgeon, of London
Author: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Bones in London
Author: Edgar Wallace
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Empires of Antiquities
Author: Billie Melman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192558013
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 549
Book Description
Empires of Antiquities is a history of the rediscovery of civilizations of the ancient Near East in the imperial order that evolved between the outbreak of the First World War and the 1950s. It explores the ways in which Near Eastern antiquity was redefined and experienced, becoming the subject of new regulation, new modes of knowledge, and international and local politics. A series of globally publicized spectacular archaeological discoveries in Iraq, Egypt, and Palestine, which the book follows, made antiquity visible, palpable and accessible as never before. The new uses of antiquity and its relations to modernity were inseparable from the emergence of the post-war world order, imperial collaboration and collisions, and national aspirations. Empires of Antiquities uniquely combines a history of the internationalization of a new "regime of archaeology" under the oversight of the League of Nations and its web of institutions, a history of British passions for Near Eastern antiquity, on-the-ground colonial mechanisms and nationalist claims on the past. It points to the centrality of the mandate system, particularly mandates classified A, in Mesopotamia/Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan, formerly governed by the Ottoman Empire, and of Egypt, in a new culture of antiquity. Drawing on an unusually wide range of archives in several countries, as well as on visual and material evidence, the book weaves together imperial, international, and local histories of institutions, people, ideas and objects and offers an entirely new interpretation of the history of archaeological discovery and its connections to empires and modernity.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192558013
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 549
Book Description
Empires of Antiquities is a history of the rediscovery of civilizations of the ancient Near East in the imperial order that evolved between the outbreak of the First World War and the 1950s. It explores the ways in which Near Eastern antiquity was redefined and experienced, becoming the subject of new regulation, new modes of knowledge, and international and local politics. A series of globally publicized spectacular archaeological discoveries in Iraq, Egypt, and Palestine, which the book follows, made antiquity visible, palpable and accessible as never before. The new uses of antiquity and its relations to modernity were inseparable from the emergence of the post-war world order, imperial collaboration and collisions, and national aspirations. Empires of Antiquities uniquely combines a history of the internationalization of a new "regime of archaeology" under the oversight of the League of Nations and its web of institutions, a history of British passions for Near Eastern antiquity, on-the-ground colonial mechanisms and nationalist claims on the past. It points to the centrality of the mandate system, particularly mandates classified A, in Mesopotamia/Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan, formerly governed by the Ottoman Empire, and of Egypt, in a new culture of antiquity. Drawing on an unusually wide range of archives in several countries, as well as on visual and material evidence, the book weaves together imperial, international, and local histories of institutions, people, ideas and objects and offers an entirely new interpretation of the history of archaeological discovery and its connections to empires and modernity.