Bøger af Marc Hartzman
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- A Place For All The Thoughts, Ideas and Plans You Don't Want To Share
123,95 kr. Remember when you couldn't care less about what people from high school were eating for dinner? Or where a friend of a friend of a friend is hanging out? These were the simpler days before social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare swallowed the Internet and nearly a billion people. Now there's a place where people can return to the days of not sharing everything. When thoughts were still private. When immediate attention for every act wasn't so craved. It's not online. It's in a book called The Anti-Social Network: A Place For All The Thoughts, Ideas and Plans You Don't Want To Share. Inside are 200 pages waiting to be filled by you. It's a journal of memories, a sketchbook of ideas, a sanctuary of thought. And privacy is only an issue if you lose it.
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- 123,95 kr.
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253,95 kr. "A pop history of UFOs, aliens, and extraterrestrial encounters, including photographs and illustrations"--
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- 253,95 kr.
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168,95 kr. - Bog
- 168,95 kr.
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- A Tour of Our Fascination with Spirits and the Supernatural
243,95 kr. Take a spirited tour through the supernatural history of America, from its haunted sites to its famous ghosts to its ghost-obsessed pop culture.
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- 243,95 kr.
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- From Ancient Egypt to The Martian, A Deep-Space Dive into Our Obsession with the Red Planet
268,95 kr. The Red Planet takes center stage in this entertaining, well researched, and fully illustrated pop history of Earthlings long relationship with Mars, and its impact on pop culture, space exploration, and our hopes for the future.
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- 268,95 kr.
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- A Memoir: The Complete History of the Head of the Ruler of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland With Accounts from Early Periods of Death and Impalement And Subsequent Journeys Through the Centuries With Collected Tales and Gathered Illustrat
178,95 kr. Oliver Cromwell led the charge in the beheading of England's King Charles I in 1649. But little did he know that his own head would soon roll. And roll and roll-for the next three hundred years across the Commonwealth. The execution of Charles I ended the monarchy, and Cromwell became the Lord Protector of England until his own death from natural causes in 1658. His body was embalmed and buried in Westminster Abbey, only to be exhumed by King Charles II three years later. The new king had restored the monarchy and wished to avenge his father's death by hanging Cromwell and beheading him posthumously. Now, for the first time, the memoirs of Oliver Cromwell's embalmed head have surfaced, making it the first account of any world leader-or any human being for that matter-chronicling the afterlife. This remarkable memoir recounts its journey through the centuries, beginning with Cromwell's decapitation and the head's impalement on a post at Westminster Hall, where it stayed for more than twenty years before being freed by a heavy storm. Over the centuries, the head enjoyed a series of unexpected adventures, encountering a host of bizarre and well-known characters-from its many owners, curious anatomists and misled but obsessed phrenologists to other preserved decapitated heads and impostor Cromwell heads. These escapades came to an end only after the head was donated to Cromwell's alma mater, Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge, where it was eventually buried for good in 1960.
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- 178,95 kr.
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- The Complete History of the Head of the Ruler of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, with Accounts from Early Periods of Death and Impalement and Subsequent Journeys Through the Centuries with Collected Tales and Gathered Illustrations Unti
264,50 kr. - Bog
- 264,50 kr.