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Farag ElAntare

Music's Critics and Taste

E£85.00 E£34.00

The time has finally come for us to join the Arab Library as a very important reference in music criticism as a science and not as an essay practice

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Ali Ali Saied

The Prophet of Mercy

E£110.00 E£44.00

If situations flare up and sects clash, then the first thing that passes through thought and comes to mind would be that noble prophet and great messenger.

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David Self

The Encyclopedia of world Religions - soft cover

E£255.00

"This book has won a firm fan. Ideal for teachers as well as students . . . In an increasingly multicultural world, this is an essential read for anyone wanting to know about religion. Loads of pictures and photos make this easily the best book of its kind."  —Jon Hancock, children's book buyer for Borders UK

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    David Self

    The Encyclopedia of World Religions - Hard cover

    E£325.00

    "This book has won a firm fan. Ideal for teachers as well as students . . . In an increasingly multicultural world, this is an essential book for anyone wanting to know about religion. Loads of pictures and photos make this easily the best book of its kind."  —Jon Hancock, children's book buyer for Borders UK

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      Ian Bradley

      Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey

      E£520.00

      This concept of the Christian pilgrimage has its origins in the Exodus of the Jews from ancient Egypt, but it has changed and adapted with the passing centuries. In medieval times millions of pilgrims spent months traveling across Europe to visit holy cities and shrines, and today a modern revival has blurred the lines between pilgrimage and tourism and made places such as Iona, Taize and Santiago di Compostella contemporary meccas.

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        Herbert Marcuse

        Negations Essays in Critical Theory

        E£160.00

        This book is both a testament to a great thinker and a still vital strand of thought in the comprehension and critique of the modern organized world. It is essential reading for younger scholars and a radical reminder for those steeped in the tradition of a critical theory of society.

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