Brothers Grimm: The Complete Fairy Tales (Wordsworth Special Editions) (Wordsworth Classics)1 review
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1998

Grammar

The book could be even more interesting if efforts are made to modernise the grammar to the modern english spoken throughout the world.I wouldnt have bought this book if I knew it was written in the archaic version of the english language.
  
  











  



  
The Jung Cult : Origins of a Charismatic Movement39 reviews
Richard Noll

Touchstone, 1997

Read this book

+ Right on

Thoroughly researched, balanced, and dead-on in its critique of the Jung industry as a cynical, imbalanced sales force pedalling promises of mysticism to people, some of whom may be genuinely suffering and might benefit from assistance from trained psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists. The ...
  
  











  



  
The Book of Runes: A Handbook for the Use of an Ancient Oracle: The Viking Runes with Stones: 10th ...95 reviews
Ralph H. Blum

St. Martin's Press, 1993

One of the best

+ Excellent source for beginners.
+ Startlingly Accurate
+ The Book of Runes
  
  











  



  
The Annotated Brothers Grimm9 reviews
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

W. W. Norton & Company, 2004

The Annotated Brothers Grimm

+ The Darker Side of the Cultural Imagination
+ Fun reading, look good on the bookcase
+ magical mix of stories and pictures
  
  











  



  
The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism4 reviews
Michael Moynihan, Stephen E. Flowers

Feral House, 2007

A sober account of a mired topic.

+ REFERENCE WORK
+ Excellent!

The basis of this book revolves around obscure texts of the little-known and enigmatic figure of Karl Maria Wiligut, a name that I had first encountered back in the early 90s from an interview with co-author Michael Moynihan. He expressed plans to publish Wiligut's writings and in 2001, Dominion ...
  
  











  



  
The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology (Penguin Classics)9 reviews
Snorri Sturluson

Penguin Classics, 2006

An Essential Read

+ Norse Myth and Legend
+ Brilliant, highly readable, great translation
+ Be forewarned
  
  











  



  
The Book of Runes: A Handbook for the Use of an Ancient Oracle: The Viking Runes with Stones: 10th ...95 reviews
Ralph H. Blum

St. Martin's Press, 1993

One of the best

+ Excellent source for beginners.
+ Startlingly Accurate
+ The Book of Runes
  
  











  



  
The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism4 reviews
Michael Moynihan, Stephen E. Flowers

Feral House, 2007

A sober account of a mired topic.

+ REFERENCE WORK
+ Excellent!

The basis of this book revolves around obscure texts of the little-known and enigmatic figure of Karl Maria Wiligut, a name that I had first encountered back in the early 90s from an interview with co-author Michael Moynihan. He expressed plans to publish Wiligut's writings and in 2001, Dominion ...
  
  











  



  
Brothers Grimm: The Complete Fairy Tales (Wordsworth Special Editions) (Wordsworth Classics)1 review
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1998

Grammar

The book could be even more interesting if efforts are made to modernise the grammar to the modern english spoken throughout the world.I wouldnt have bought this book if I knew it was written in the archaic version of the english language.
  
  











  



  
The Annotated Brothers Grimm9 reviews
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

W. W. Norton & Company, 2004

The Annotated Brothers Grimm

+ The Darker Side of the Cultural Imagination
+ Fun reading, look good on the bookcase
+ magical mix of stories and pictures
  
  











  



  
The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology (Penguin Classics)9 reviews
Snorri Sturluson

Penguin Classics, 2006

An Essential Read

+ Norse Myth and Legend
+ Brilliant, highly readable, great translation
+ Be forewarned
  
  











  



  
The Jung Cult : Origins of a Charismatic Movement39 reviews
Richard Noll

Touchstone, 1997

Read this book

+ Right on

Thoroughly researched, balanced, and dead-on in its critique of the Jung industry as a cynical, imbalanced sales force pedalling promises of mysticism to people, some of whom may be genuinely suffering and might benefit from assistance from trained psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists. The ...