The Complete Books of Enoch (Annotated): 1 Enoch: The Ethiopian Book of Enoch, 2 Enoch: The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, and 3 Enoch: The Hebrew Book of Enoch (Collectors Edition)
£13.50Discover the forbidden knowledge that shaped biblical history in “The Book of Enoch Complete Edition” by renowned scholar Dr. Nathaniel Avery. This definitive collection unites all three Books of Enoch in one comprehensive volume—now available in both regular and large print editions.
Inside this authoritative collection, you’ll uncover:
• The complete Ethiopian Book of Enoch (1 Enoch)
• The full Slavonic Book of Enoch (2 Enoch)
• The entire Hebrew Book of Enoch (3 Enoch)
• Expert commentary illuminating Enoch in the Bible
• Clear translations with verse-by-verse analysis
• Ancient prophecies missing from traditional biblical texts
This Comprehensive Edition Reveals:
✓ The origins of evil and the fall of the Watchers
✓ Prophetic visions of the end times
✓ Ancient cosmology and angelology
✓ Enoch’s heavenly journeys and divine revelations
✓ Hidden wisdom from the oldest biblical sources
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• Readers interested in early Jewish and Christian texts
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• Clear, accessible translations of all three Books of Enoch
• Detailed commentary on each section
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• Understanding of ancient cosmology
• Insights into prophetic traditions
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• How the Watchers influenced human history
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• Hidden wisdom from the patriarchal age
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1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed: Revised and Updated (Turning Points in Ancient History)
£13.22A bold reassessment of what caused the Late Bronze Age collapse
In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the “Sea Peoples” invaded Egypt. The pharaoh’s army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance, the civilized world of the Bronze Age came to an abrupt and cataclysmic end. Kingdoms fell like dominoes over the course of just a few decades. No more Minoans or Mycenaeans. No more Trojans, Hittites, or Babylonians. The thriving economy and cultures of the late second millennium B.C., which had stretched from Greece to Egypt and Mesopotamia, suddenly ceased to exist, along with writing systems, technology, and monumental architecture. But the Sea Peoples alone could not have caused such widespread breakdown. How did it happen?
In this major new account of the causes of this “First Dark Ages,” Eric Cline tells the gripping story of how the end was brought about by multiple interconnected failures, ranging from invasion and revolt to earthquakes, drought, and the cutting of international trade routes. Bringing to life the vibrant multicultural world of these great civilizations, he draws a sweeping panorama of the empires and globalized peoples of the Late Bronze Age and shows that it was their very interdependence that hastened their dramatic collapse and ushered in a dark age that lasted centuries.
A compelling combination of narrative and the latest scholarship, 1177 B.C. sheds new light on the complex ties that gave rise to, and ultimately destroyed, the flourishing civilizations of the Late Bronze Age―and that set the stage for the emergence of classical Greece.
Druid Mysteries: Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century: vi
£13.15In this beautifully-written guide, Chief Druid Philip Carr-Gomm shows how the way of Druids can be followed today. He explains
– The ancient history and inspiring beliefs of the ancient Druids
– Druidic wild wisdom and their tree-, animal- and herb-lore
– The mysteries of the Druids’ seasonal celebrations
– The Druids’ use of magic and how their spirituality relates to paths such as Wicca
This guide will show how the wild wisdom of the Druids can help us to connect with our spirituality, our innate creativity, the natural world and our sense of ancestry. The life-enhancing beliefs and practices of this spiritual path have much to offer our 21st-century world.
Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth
£12.99This is a fascinating narrative that reveals the cosmic forces that have been in play over the past 66 years. Help has come from the outside to preserve the human race.
In 1945 when the atomic bombs, our “protectors” and “watchers” in outer space saw that Earth was on a collision course with disaster. The prime directive of non-interference prevented them from taking any action, but then they came up with a brilliant plan to save Earth and assist her in her ascension. They couldn’t interfere from the “outside,” but maybe they could influence from the “inside.” So the call went out for volunteers to come and help. “Earth is in trouble – who wants to volunteer?”
Dolores Cannon, through her hypnosis work has discovered three waves of these volunteers. Some have come direct from the “Source” and have never lived in any type of physical body before. Others have lived as space beings on other planets or other dimensions. Because all memory is erased upon entry to the Earth dimension, they do not remember their assignment. Thus these beautiful souls have a difficult time adjusting to our chaotic world. These souls have a vital role to play as they help all of the rest of us ascend to the New Earth.
Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids: Exploring the lost Empire of Tartaria and the Reset of 1776
£12.99Mud-floods, fire and earthquakes destroyed a great deal of the empire and the civil and the Napoleonic wars killed-off many of its inhabitants. Those that survived were incarcerated within the newly established asylums and prisons, hidden away from those that now lived in the New World. Their children were taken and distributed to every major town and city, not just to be used as slave labour, but to repopulate too!
Centres of Healing became cathedrals and churches; technology that harnessed energy from the Aether was destroyed and then came the Industrial Revolution.
A repopulation program known as The Cabbage Patch Babies, produced thousands of human clones, that would grow up never knowing anything of the fallen empire.Then came Nikola Tesla, with inventions mirroring Tartarian technology, whose death would remain shrouded in mystery for all eternity.
Today we are living through another reset, at the hands of the descendants of the Anunnaki. This book serves as a stark warning of history repeating itself, with the hope of awakening as many people as possible, before it’s too late!
Guy Anderson
Justinian’s Empire: Triumph and Tragedy (The Fall of the Roman Empire)
£12.99IT WAS AN AGE OF GLORY…
…BUT ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD.
‘A riveting account of Justinian’s reign that challenges traditional consensus’ Kirkus Reviews
The sixth-century AD witnessed a remarkable turn-around in the Roman Empire’s fortunes. Justinian’s general, Belisarius, recovered North Africa and Italy from the barbarians. An impressive new law code was inaugurated that would endure to this day. Astonishing building projects, like the iconic Hagia Sophia, rivalled the great monuments of Old Rome.
But rather than restoring Rome’s greatness did Justinian in fact pave the way for its collapse less than a century after his death? Drawing on the contemporary sources, especially those of the chronicler Procopius, Nick Holmes reveals a darker side to Justinian – a ruthless opportunist, whose costly conquests and misguided priorities drained the empire’s wealth and critically weakened its army.
This is the fourth volume in Nick Holmes’ series on the Fall of the Roman Empire. The first three books trace the empire’s story from the ‘crisis of the third century’, through its reinvention by Constantine as a Christian state, and then onto the fall of its western half. A fifth volume will tell of its rapid demise in the seventh century AD, when the first Islamic Caliphate became the new superpower of western Eurasia.
Praise for Nick Holmes’ Books
‘A talent for storytelling’ Kirkus Reviews
‘Clear, succinct and compelling’ AudioFile Magazine
‘Perhaps the best historical story-teller alive’ Amazon Reviewer
Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire (Bloomsbury Publishing)
£12.55The first comprehensive account of the rise and fall of what historians consider to be the world’s very first empire: Assyria
‘A work of remarkable synthesis. The range of its sources is truly extraordinary . . . Frahm punctures a fair share of myths too’ Pratinav Anil, The Times
At its height in 660 BCE, the kingdom of Assyria stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. It was the first empire the world had ever seen.
Here, historian Eckart Frahm tells the epic story of Assyria and its formative role in global history. Assyria’s wide-ranging conquests have long been known from the Hebrew Bible and later Greek accounts. But nearly two centuries of research now permit a rich picture of the Assyrians and their empire beyond the battlefield: their vast libraries and monumental sculptures, their elaborate trade and information networks, and the crucial role played by royal women.
Although Assyria was crushed by rising powers in the late seventh century BCE, its legacy endured from the Babylonian and Persian empires to Rome and beyond. Assyria is a stunning and authoritative account of a civilisation essential to understanding the ancient world and our own.
Food Of The Gods: A Radical History of Plants, Psychedelics and Human Evolution
£12.49‘The single most influential spokesperson for organic psychedelics’ The Independent
What can altered states of consciousness reveal about our origins and our place in nature?
In this landmark piece of psychedelic literature renowned ethnobotanist and psychonaut Terence McKenna explores our ancient relationship with organic psychedelics and opens a doorway to a higher state of being for us all.
An odyssey of mind, body and spirit, Food of the Gods is one of the most fascinating and surprising histories of consciousness ever written. A daring work of scholarship and exploration, it offers an inspiring vision for individual fulfilment and a humane basis for our interaction with each other and the natural world.
‘The modern classic on mind-altering drugs and hallucinogens’ The Washington Post
The History of the Peloponnesian War (Classics)
£12.49‘With icy remorselessness, it puts paid to any notion that the horrors of modern history might be an aberration – for it tells of universal war, of terrorism, revolution and genocide’ Tom Holland
The long life-and-death struggle between Athens and Sparta plunged the ancient Greek world into decades of war. Thucydides was an Athenian and achieved the rank of general in the earlier stages of the war, and in this detailed, first-hand contemporary account he writes as both a soldier and a historian. He applies a passion for accuracy and a contempt for myth and romance in compiling a factual record of a ruinous conflict that would eventually destroy the Athenian empire.
Translated by Rex Warner with an introduction and notes by M. I. Finley
Uncovering Japanese Mythology: Exploring the Ancient Stories, Legends, and Folktales of the Land of the Rising Sun (Ancient History Books)
£12.33Are you interested in discovering the rich world of Japanese myth and folklore? Have you always wanted to know more about the history of Japan, and the gods and goddesses, creatures, and myths that form part of its culture? If you’ve been looking for a book to expand your comprehension of this mythology while enriching yourself with its wisdom, then keep reading… this is the book for you!
Japanese mythology is an affluent culture that encapsulates the Shinto and Buddhist traditions. In addition to some core beliefs that influence society, it also contains spiritual and religious folklore that not only shapes Japanese culture, but also guides the community on how to approach the dynamics of life.
Through this comprehensive guide, not only will you travel back to ancient worlds and legendary characters, but you’ll also uncover various creatures that encircle this unique world filled with stories about love, and sometimes betrayals, that remind us of our human nature, and even some extraordinary endings that will give you some more hope. By the time you come back to reality, you will be deeply intrigued but, most importantly, fulfilled. So, are you ready to embark on this adventure?
Inside Uncovering Japanese Mythology, you’ll discover:
- A comprehensive introduction to Japanese Buddhism, its brief chronology, and its traditional social culture
- The creation of Takamagahara, and an all-inclusive list and history of the gods and goddesses who helped shape the history and reality of this sacred mythology
- Empowering stories of the heroes who interact with gods, spirits, and other extraordinary creatures
- The most important supernatural creatures who live close to you, and who you interact with across various phases of life
- More than ten ‘never heard before’ folktales written through the Monogatari art form, highlighting extraordinary stories of ordinary people who’ve had the most unusual encounters in human history
The interaction between modernization, important Japanese concepts, and the Japanese reverence for the sun, is everything you’ve been yearning to understand. Each chapter in this book will bring you a step closer to a fascinating and mysterious world and culture that has been in existence for over 2,000 years!
Are you ready to embrace a better understanding of life under the rising sun? Then read Uncovering Japanese Mythology now!
Empires of the Steppes: The Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilisation (Bloomsbury Publishing)
£12.09An epic history of how the so-called ‘barbarians of the steppes’ shaped the modern world.
‘A rollercoaster of historical narration’ History Today
‘This is a history of epic scope that brings together the empires of the steppe land with the caravan cities of the Silk Road and imperial China’ Martyn Rady, author of The Middle Kingdoms
‘A sweeping account of forty-five centuries of nomadic tribes’ Gillian Tett, Financial Times
‘Flips the script to present the booted, felt-capped, leather-trousered and kaftan-wearing nomads as the bearers of civilisation . . . Harl’s exhaustively researched book will ensure they rejoin the narrative of world history‘ Marc David Baer, Guardian
The barbarian nomads of the Eurasian steppes played a decisive role in world history, but their achievements have gone largely unnoticed. These tribes produced some of the world’s greatest conquerors: Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, among others. And their deeds still resonate today.
Indeed, these nomads built long-lasting empires, facilitated the first global trade of the Silk Road and disseminated religions, technology, knowledge and goods of every description that enriched and changed the lives of so many across Europe, China and the Middle East. From a single region emerged a great many peoples – the Huns, the Mongols, the Magyars, the Turks, the Xiongnu, the Scythians, the Goths – all of whom went on to profoundly and irrevocably shape the modern world.
In this enthralling new history, Professor Kenneth W. Harl draws on a lifetime of scholarship to vividly recreate the lives of these peoples from their beginnings to the early modern age. Their brutal struggle to survive on the steppes bred a resilient, pragmatic people ever-ready to learn from their neighbours. In warfare, they dominated the battlefield for over fifteen hundred years. Under charismatic rulers, they could topple empires and win their own.
Ancient Prophecies from the Dead Sea Scrolls
£12.04In some cases, the Dead Sea Scroll prophecies covered in this book predicted the actual fulfillment dates for these prophecies, and those dates proved to be 100% accurate. The Essenes who wrote these Dead Sea Scrolls believed that the Messiah was God incarnate and that He would die for our sins and reconcile us to God the Father—and they predicted His first coming would occur in AD 32!
The Essenes also taught that there would be an evil gentile king who would rule over Israel with the help of (ten) nations and that this rule would last only seven years. But they also predicted other signs that would precede this event. One such sign is a war in Gaza, and another is a specific 70-year period sometime between the return of the state of Israel (1948) and the great tribulation.
This book and the book,
Ancient Testaments of the Patriarchs, give a greatly detailed understanding of what the Essenes knew about the End-Times.Ancient Whispers: Rediscovering Celtic Wisdom and the Transformative Power of Prayer
£11.99Spirit is forever present,
cradling you in Divine arms.
Ancient Celtic spirituality speaks to our longing for connection, belonging, and a deep sense of purpose. In the midst of the fast-paced and often chaotic world we inhabit, the prayers in this book, written in the Celtic tradition, offer a respite—a gentle reminder that amid the rainstorms of life, we can find a warm hearth, a place of refuge, where we are held and embraced by the Divine.
This book is a handbook for exploring the depths of your own soul, guided by the Light that illuminates your being. Each prayer is a doorway, an invitation to cultivate a profound awareness of the sacred in the ordinary moments of your life, to commune with the natural world, and to awaken to the presence of Spirit that permeates all existence.
In the rhythm of daily prayer,
find space to breathe, listen, and be transformed.
The Zen Monkey and the Lotus Flower: 52 Stories to Relieve Stress, Stop Negative Thoughts, Find Happiness, and Live Your Best Life
£11.99Do you want to get your mind off things?
Do you long for more happiness and contentment?
Then this is the book for you!
It contains 52 stories that will
Each story is carefully selected to explain important Buddhist wisdom and thought processes. They deal with universal themes such
as gratitude, mindfulness, self-love, and happiness.The stories convey valuable life lessons that will enrich your life. After each story, a reference to the present time is made. It also tells what you can learn from the story for your own life.
Especially in today’s world full of stress and distractions, the teachings of Buddhism are a true blessing. They give us new food for thought and show us
what really matters in life.This book invites you to reflect and find yourself. It shows you new ways of thinking that have incredible potential. You do NOT need to have any prior knowledge of Buddhism.
These are timeless life lessons that are valuable and helpful to everyone (regardless of age or religion). Buy this book if you….- want to stop negative thoughts
- want to become happier and more content
- need new ideas and food for thought
- want to reduce stress
- want to find inner peace
Order the book now and start the most important journey in life: The journey to yourself.
Rome and Attila: Rome’s Greatest Enemy (The Fall of the Roman Empire)
£11.99In the first major work written about Attila in decades, Nick Holmes rewrites the story of Attila and Rome. Contrary to his brutal legend, Attila was a complex and captivating personality. A great warlord who despised ostentation, admired bravery and valued loyalty.
He led his steppe nomads further west than Genghis Khan or Tamerlane. He nearly destroyed the Roman Empire. But his vast ambition undid him. This book is a must read for those interested in Rome, the Huns and military history.
This is the third volume in Nick Holmes’ series on The Fall of the Roman Empire. The first volume,
The Roman Revolution, covers the little known ‘crisis of the third century’ when barbarian invasions nearly destroyed classical Rome and led to a revolution in Roman government, the army and religion, including the extraordinary growth of Christianity. The second volume, The Fall of Rome, covers the barbarian invasions of the western half of the empire, culminating in the sack of Rome itself by the Goths in AD 410. Further volumes will continue Rome’s turbulent history, from its revival under the emperor Justinian to the rise of Islam, the beginnings of Byzantium and the dawn of the Middle Ages.