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The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro

Author : Iain McCalman
Publisher : Random House
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011-12-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781448108053

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The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro by Iain McCalman Pdf

Giuseppe Balsamo was born in the mid-eighteenth century in the slums of Palermo, Sicily, he would rise from obscurity to become the legendary Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, whose dangerous charm and reputed healing would make him the darling - and bane - of upper-crust Europe. Moving through the period between the Age of Enlightenment and the French Revolution - a time when reason and superstition co-mingled in the minds of even the best educated - Cagliostro earned a reputation for dazzling kings, feeding the poor, healing the ill and, most conspicuously, relieving the careless rich of their money, He tangled with most of the major figures in Europe at that time, including Casanova, Mozart, Goethe and Catherine the Great. Eventually a lifetime of political intrigue led him to become the key figure in The Diamond Necklace Affair, which many believe precipitated the French Revolution itself, and which would eventually lead to his own downfall and death while imprisoned, half insane by the Inquisition.

The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro

Author : Iain McCalman
Publisher : Fourth Estate
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Occultists
ISBN : 0732273978

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The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro by Iain McCalman Pdf

Guiseppe Balsamo, the Count of Cagliostro, was an 18th-century Sicilian who became a magician, mystic, healer, Freemason, swindler, and last, but not least, a pornographer. He was so controversial, he became a central figure in Faust and the Magic Flute. This work features his story that is told through the eyes of seven of his contemporaries.

The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro

Author : Iain McCalman
Publisher : Cornerstone
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Occultists
ISBN : 0099441462

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The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro by Iain McCalman Pdf

Guiseppe Balsamo was born in the mid-eighteenth century in the slums of Palermo, Sicily. He would rise from obscurity to become the legendary Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, whose dangerous charm and reputed healing would make him the darling - and bane - of upper-crust Europe. Moving through the period between the Age of Enlightenment and the French Revolution - a time when reason and superstition co-mingled in the minds of even the best educated - Cagliostro earned a reputation for dazzling kings, feeding the poor, healing the ill and, most conspicuously, relieving the careless rich of their money. He tangled with most of the major figures in Europe at that time, including Casanova, Mozart, Goethe and Catherine the Great. Eventually a lifetime of political intrigue led him to become the key figure in The Diamond Necklace Affair, which many believe precipitated the French Revolution itself, and which would eventually lead to his own downfall and death while imprisoned and made half insane by the Inquisition.

William Blake and the Cultures of Radical Christianity

Author : Robert Rix
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351872959

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William Blake and the Cultures of Radical Christianity by Robert Rix Pdf

This study traces the links between William Blake's ideas and radical Christian cultures in late eighteenth-century England. Drawing on a significant number of historical sources, Robert W. Rix examines how Blake and his contemporaries re-appropriated the sources they read within new cultural and political frameworks. By unravelling their strategies, the book opens up a new perspective on what has often been seen as Blake's individual and idiosyncratic ideas. We are also presented with the first comprehensive study of Blake's reception of Swedenborgianism. At the time Blake took an interest in Emanuel Swedenborg, the mystical and spiritual writings of the theosophist had become a platform for radical and revolutionary politics, as well as numerous heterodox practices, among his followers in England. Rix focuses on Swedenborgianism as a concrete and identifiable sub-culture from which a number of essential themes in Blake's works are reassessed. This book will appeal not only to Blake scholars, but to anyone studying the radical and sub- culture, religious, intellectual and cultural history of this period.

How to Ruin a Queen

Author : Jonathan Beckman
Publisher : John Murray
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781848549999

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How to Ruin a Queen by Jonathan Beckman Pdf

'A hell of a tale and Jonathan Beckman gives it all the verve and swagger it deserves . . . I read it with fascination, delight and frequent snorts of incredulity' The Spectator On 5 September 1785, a trial began in Paris that would divide the country, captivate Europe and send the French monarchy tumbling down the slope towards the Revolution. Cardinal Louis de Rohan, scion of one of the most ancient and distinguished families in France, stood accused of forging Marie Antoinette's signature to fraudulently obtain the most expensive piece of jewellery in Europe - a 2,400-carat necklace worth 1.6 million francs. Where were the diamonds now? Was Rohan entirely innocent? Was, for that matter, the queen? What was the role of the charismatic magus, the comte de Cagliostro, who was rumoured to be two-thousand-years old and capable of transforming metal into gold? This is a tale of political machinations and extravagance on an enormous scale; of kidnappings, prison breaks and assassination attempts; of hapless French police disguised as colliers, reams of lesbian pornography and a duel fought with poisoned pigs. It is a detective story, a courtroom drama, a tragicomic farce, and a study of credulity and self-deception in the Age of Enlightenment.

The Historian's Conscience

Author : Stuart Macintyre
Publisher : Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0522851398

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The Historian's Conscience by Stuart Macintyre Pdf

Exploring pivotal questions of their profession, this collection of essays by 13 well-known Australian scholars presents the ethical challenges of researching and writing history. Including contributions from Alan Atkinson, Graeme Davison, Greg Dening, John Hirst, Beverley Kingston, Marilyn Lake, and Iain McCalman, this personally revealing and intellectually provocative introspection discusses such dilemmas as how to handle emotional investments in the subject, control sympathies and biases, and address the responsibilities historians have to both their subject and their audience.

QI: The Book of the Dead

Author : John Lloyd,John Mitchinson
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2009-11-19
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9780571255559

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QI: The Book of the Dead by John Lloyd,John Mitchinson Pdf

Welcome to QI: The Book of the Dead, a biographical dictionary with a twist - one where only the most interesting people made it in!QI have got together six dozen of the happiest, saddest, maddest and most successful men and women from history. Celebrate their wisdom, learn from their mistakes and marvel at their bad taste in clothes. Hans Christian Anderson was terrified of naked women, Florence Nightingale spent her last fifty years in bed, Sigmund Freud smoked twenty cigars a day, Catherine de Medici applied a daily face mask made of pigeon dung, Rembrandt van Rijn died penniless and Madame Mao banned cicadas, rustling noises and pianos. Carefully collected and ordered by the QI team into themed chapters with thought-provoking titles such as 'There's Nothing Like a Bad Start in Life', 'Man Cannot Live by Bread Alone'. Each chapter reveals hilarious insights into the true nature of the most interesting people who ever lived, including Isaac Newton, Genghis Khan, Sigmund Freud, Florence Nightingale and Karl Marx. From the bestselling authors of The Book of General Ignorance and 1,277 Facts to Knock Your Socks Off, comes a fun and inspirational biographical dictionary, with motivational stories about the famous and the obscure.

The Masonic Magician

Author : Phillipa Faulks,Robert Cooper
Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-02-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781780282435

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The Masonic Magician by Phillipa Faulks,Robert Cooper Pdf

Miracle-worker or man of straw? Count Alessandro Cagliostro was a cult figure of European society in the tumultuous years leading to the French Revolution. An alchemist, healer and Freemason, he inspired both wild devotion and savage ridicule – as well as novels by Alexandre Dumas, a drama by Goethe and Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute. Count Alessandro Cagliostro’s sincere belief in the magical powers, including immortality, conferred by his Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry won him fame, but made him dangerous enemies, too. His celebrated travels through the Middle East and the capitals of Europe ended abruptly in Rome in 1789, where he was arrested by the Inquisition and condemned to death for heresy.The Masonic Magician tells Cagliostro’s extraordinary story, complete with the first English translation of his Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry ever published. The authors examine the case made against him, that he was an impostor as well as a heretic, and find that the Roman Church, and history itself, have done him a terrible injustice. This engaging account, drawing on remarkable new documentary evidence, shows that the man condemned was a genuine visionary and true champion of Freemasonry. His teachings have much to reveal to us today, not just of the secrets of the movement, but of the mysterious hostility it continues to attract.

Humanities Research Centre

Author : Glen St. John Barclay,Caroline Turner
Publisher : ANU E Press
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2004-05-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780975122983

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Humanities Research Centre by Glen St. John Barclay,Caroline Turner Pdf

A history of the HRC at the ANU, but also an examination of the role and predicament of the humanities within universities and the wider community, and contributes substantially to the ongoing debate on an Australian identity.

The Fantastic and European Gothic

Author : Matthew Gibson
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2013-02-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780708325735

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The Fantastic and European Gothic by Matthew Gibson Pdf

This iconoclastic book challenges and changes accepted opinions about the Gothic novel, and will introduce the British and American Reader to works hitherto unknown to them, but rivals in quality to the works of writers like Radcliffe, Lewis and Stoker.

Antiquity Imagined

Author : Robin Derricourt
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780857737595

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Antiquity Imagined by Robin Derricourt Pdf

Outsiders have long attributed to the Middle East, and especially to ancient Egypt, meanings that go way beyond the rational and observable. The region has been seen as the source of civilization, religion, the sciences and the arts; but also of mystical knowledge and outlandish theories, whether about the Lost City of Atlantis or visits by alien beings. In his exploration of how its past has been creatively interpreted by later ages, Robin Derricourt surveys the various claims that have been made for Egypt - particularly the idea that it harbours an esoteric wisdom vital to the world's survival. He looks at 'alternative' interpretations of the pyramids, from maps of space and time to landing markers for UFOs; at images of the Egyptian mummy and at the popular mythology of the 'pharaoh's curse'; and at imperialist ideas of racial superiority that credited Egypt with spreading innovations and inventions as far as the Americas, Australia and China. Including arcane ideas about the Lost Ten Tribes of biblical Israel, the author enlarges his focus to include the Levant.His book is the first to show in depth how ancient Egypt and the surrounding lands have so continuously and seductively tantalised the Western imagination.

Unrespectable Radicals?

Author : Paul A. Pickering
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317004240

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Unrespectable Radicals? by Paul A. Pickering Pdf

In 1988 Iain McCalman's seminal work, Radical Underworld, unravelled the complex and clandestine revolutionary networks of democrats that operated in London between 1790 and the beginnings of Chartism, to reveal an urban underworld of prophets, infidels, pornographers and rogue preachers where powerful satirical and subversive subcultures were developed. This present volume reflects and builds upon the diversity of McCalman's discoveries, to present fresh insights into the culture and operation of popular politics in the 'age of reform'. It is a coherent and integrated treatment of the subject that offers a window into this 'unrespectable' underworld and questions whether it was a blackguard subculture or a more complex and rich counter-culture with powerful literary, legal and political implications. This book brings together an international team of experienced scholars to explore the concepts and subjects pioneered by McCalman. The volume presents a focused and coherent review of popular politics, from the meeting rooms of a reform society and the theatre stage, to the forum of the courtroom and the depths of prison.

The Works of Maria Edgeworth, Part II Vol 12

Author : Marilyn Butler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 485 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2019-09-19
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781000749519

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The Works of Maria Edgeworth, Part II Vol 12 by Marilyn Butler Pdf

Presents scholars, students and general readers with the major fiction for adults, much of the best of juvenile fiction, and a selection of the educational and occasional writings of Maria Edgeworth. MARIA EDGEWORTH was born in 1768. Her first novel, Castle Rackrent (1800) was also her first Irish tale. The next such tale was Ennui (1809), after which came The Absentee, which began life as an unstaged play and was then published (in prose) in Tales of Fashionable Life (1812), as were several of her other stories. They were followed in 1817 by the last of her Irish tales, Ormond. Maria Edgeworth died in 1849. Edited with an introduction and notes by Marilyn Butler.

Enlightenment World

Author : Martin Fitzpatrick
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 725 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2004-07-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415215756

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Enlightenment World by Martin Fitzpatrick Pdf

"Draws together the work of thirty-nine leading international experts on the European Enlightenment (c1660-1800) to offer informed, comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of this period as both an historical epoch and a cultural formation".--BOOKJACKET.

The Works of Maria Edgeworth, Part II

Author : Marilyn Butler
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 1816 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2022-09-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000743852

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The Works of Maria Edgeworth, Part II by Marilyn Butler Pdf

Presents scholars, students and general readers with the major fiction for adults, much of the best of juvenile fiction, and a selection of the educational and occasional writings of Maria Edgeworth.