The Cobra's Den

The Cobra's Den
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Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435002134252
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cobra's Den by : Jacob Chamberlain

Den of Snakes

Den of Snakes
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Publisher : Jullian Scott
Total Pages : 219
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Synopsis Den of Snakes by : Jullian Scott

Dead bodies are appearing all over town. The murderer likes playing games. In this game, the loser ends up dead. Eliza Kingston moved back to her home town to feel safe again. When a woman bearing a striking resemblance to Eliza is murdered, it becomes clear that evil lurks around every corner. Evan Harding can’t deny that the recent murder is a threat to Eliza. He just got her back into his life and now he is determined to protect her, even if it means risking his own life. While Evan works to solve the present-day murder, Eliza is pulled deeper into the past. She is more convinced than ever that her brother wrongfully confessed to the murder of five of their classmates. As she begins to put together the pieces to what happened that day 20 years ago, Eliza discovers that Michael isn’t the only one guarding secrets that have the potential to destroy the town.

Sir Krinor Verses the Cobra

Sir Krinor Verses the Cobra
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 9781453591949
ISBN-13 : 145359194X
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Sir Krinor Verses the Cobra by : Ronald Wier

The Pharmaceutical Era

The Pharmaceutical Era
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Total Pages : 1018
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080402525
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Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pharmaceutical Era by :

At What Cost?

At What Cost?
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 819
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ISBN-10 : 9781465317490
ISBN-13 : 146531749X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis At What Cost? by : C. David Heckler

At What Cost "The Dawning": This 700+ page novel is based in the near future when China invades the United States. Robert Tippen and Vic Heckman lead a their team of highly prepared patriots as they fight back and leave their mark in the battle. An action packed novel telling the story of the price winning back American Freedom. Robert Tippen Jr and Victor Heckmen were two young hard working men from Brazoria, Texas. Along with their friends and families, they were prepared for such an unforeseen nightmare to happenyears before. This is the beginning of their story. A NEW RELEASE from C. David Heckler. Follow the Cobras on their real-world path to fighting off the ruthless-relentless Chinese Army Invasion. Coming soon!!! At What Cost? "Snake Hunt" Available also at: Amazon.com and Barnes and Nobel.

Snakes, People, and Spirits, Volume One

Snakes, People, and Spirits, Volume One
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 567
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ISBN-10 : 9781527542921
ISBN-13 : 1527542920
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Snakes, People, and Spirits, Volume One by : Robert Hazel

This two-volume publication offers an in-depth analysis of ophidian symbolism in Eastern Africa, while setting the topic within its regional and historical context: namely, with regards to the rest of Africa, ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, the Greek world, ancient Palestine, Arabia, India, and medieval and pre-Christian Europe. Through the ages, most of those areas have connected with Eastern Africa in a broad sense, where ophidian symbolism was as “rampant” and far-reaching, if not more so, as anywhere else on the continent, and perhaps in past civilisations. Much as in the wider context, snakes were held to be long-lived, closely related to holes, caverns, trees, and water, life and death, and credited with a liking for milk. Even though ophidian symbolism has always been developed out of the outstanding biological and ethological features of snakes, the process of symbolisation, which plays a crucial role in the elaboration of cultural systems and the shaping of human experience, was inevitably at work. This first volume deals with snakes as a zoological category; snake symbolism as perceived by encyclopaedists and psychologists; and ophidian symbolism as it occurred in ancient civilisations. It explores the traditional African scene in general with a view to set the scene for a more proximate baseline for comparison. The divide between animals and humans was porous, and snakes had a more or less equal footing in both the animal realm and the spiritual world. Key features of snake symbolism in traditional Eastern Africa are then examined in detail, especially phantasmagorical snakes, the rainbow serpent, snake-totems, and snake-related witches and ritual leaders, among others. In Eastern Africa, the meanings attributed to snakes were multifaceted and paradoxical. Overall, the two volumes of this publication show that African snake symbolism broadly echoed the diverse representations of ancient civilisations. The widely acknowledged assimilation of snakes to death and Evil is therefore unrepresentative, both historically and culturally.

Cobra

Cobra
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Publisher : Nai010 Publishers
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822042291245
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Cobra by : Willemijn Stokvis

The Cobra group, founded in 1948, was the most important avant-garde movement in European art after the Second World War. Its members, primarily artists from Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam were driven by Marxist ideals and felt they were opening a new way for the art of the future. -- Back cover.

Twilight over Burma

Twilight over Burma
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0824816285
ISBN-13 : 9780824816285
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Twilight over Burma by : Inge Sargent

Just married and returning to live in her new husband's native land, a young Austrian woman arrived with her Burmese husband by passenger ship in Rangoon in 1953. They were met at dockside by hundreds of well-wishers displaying colorful banners, playing music on homemade instruments, and carrying giant bouquets of flowers. She was puzzled by this unusual welcome until her embarrassed husband explained that he was something more than a recently graduated mining engineer - he was the Prince of Hsipaw, the ruler of an autonomous state in Burma's Shan mountains. And these people were his subjects! She immersed herself in the Shan lifestyle, eagerly learning the language, the culture, and the history of the Shan hill people. The Princess of Hsipaw fell in love with this remote, exotic land and its warm and friendly people. She worked at her husband's side to bring change and modernization to their primitive country. Her efforts to improve the education and health care of the country, and her husband's commitment to improve the economic well-being of the people made them one of the most popular ruling couples in Southeast Asia. Then the violent military coup of 1962 shattered the idyllic existence of the previous ten years. Her life irrevocably changed. Inge Sargent tells a story of a life most of us can only dream about. She vividly describes the social, religious, and political events she experienced. She details the day-to-day living as a "reluctant ruler" and her role as her husband's equal - a role that perplexed the males in Hsipaw and created awe in the females. And then she describes the military events that threatened her life and that of her children. Twilight over Burma is a story of a great happiness destroyed by evil, of one woman's determination and bravery against a ruthless military regime, and of the truth behind the overthrow of one of Burma's most popular local leaders.

Secrets of the Snake Charmer

Secrets of the Snake Charmer
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781450221276
ISBN-13 : 1450221270
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Secrets of the Snake Charmer by : John C. Murphy

Note that there is a companion website for this book and it can be seen at: http://secretsofthesnakecharmer.blogspot.com/ Humans and snakes have an intimate and ancient relationship that often revolves around either love or hate. Snakes can be seen as gods, spiritual messengers, symbols of fertility, and guardians of resources in virtually all cultures. But to those that fear them, snakes are seen as venomous creatures that cannot be trusted. In Secrets of the Snake Charmer, John Murphy, a research associate of the Division of Amphibians and Reptiles in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, provides an in-depth, twenty-first century look at snakes utilizing the published research of other herpetologists as well as his own personal experiences and speculations. Murphy covers a wide range of topics such as the adaptability of snakes, the ways in which evolution has tinkered with snakes during the last 160 million years, and the impact snakes have on the ecological communities they live in. While sharing ideas about the origin of snakes, rattlesnake rattles, and spitting in cobras, Murphy presents an innovative portrayal of snakes that proves they co-evolve with their prey, predators, and parasites in order to fulfill a significant and novel role in the web of life.