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| 洋書ダウンロードフロア >Mythology | |||||||||||
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| 1:「EgyptQuest - The Lost Treasure of The Pyramids」 | ||||
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Visit Ancient Egypt for the adventure of a lifetime in this fantastic and at times hilarious thriller from the international superselling gamebook author of the GrailQuest series, Herbie Brennan. In this interactive eBook, you get to choose your own path through the adventure, exploring the pyramids and making your own destiny. Dare you brave the mysteries of ancient Egypt? | |||
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| 2:「Within the Walls of Hell」 | ||||
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There are good plays and there are great plays... The Gates of Hell, created by Taniform Martin Wanki questions mans greed, religion, fanaticism, riches, law, hierarchy and intellect when faced with the ultimate questions after death along with the contributions in which they have made. | |||
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| 3:「The Romance of Tristan and Iseult」 | ||||
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The most complete and beautiful version of Joseph Bedier’s classic ever to appear in English, including Gaston Paris’s original Preface, Bedier’s historic essay ”On the Nature of the Legend of Tristan and Iseult”? and Vincent Nicolosi’s Introduction, which sheds light on the tale’s Celtic nature and origins. Joseph Bedier published Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut in 1900 in Paris. A few years later Hilaire Belloc introduced the English-speaking world to this marvelous tale with his equally marvelo | |||
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| 4:「The Baobab that Opened Its Heart」 | ||||
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The Baobab that Opened Its Heart is a collection of stories for children. The stories share a desire to tell nature’s tale of unity, connectedness, and love. Kabbalah teaches that love is nature’s guiding force, the reason for creation. The stories in this book convey it in the unique way that Kabbalah engenders in its students. The variety of authors and diversity of styles allows each reader to find the story that they like most. | |||
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| 5:「Disabled Fables」 | ||||
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Disabled Fables Is a collection of time-honored stories by Aesop, retold and illustrated by artists with disabilities. Each artist chose a fable that was meaningful to him or her, rewrote the story, and created art to accompany the text.The artists then described how the chosen stories were relevant to their lives. Includes a foreword by Sean Penn. | |||
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| 6:「Whatever Gets You through the Night」 | ||||
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”I fear each passing night that I will not receive my maintenance dose of suspense, and then I will cease to exist.”—Whatever Gets You through the NightWhatever Gets You through the Night is an irreverent and deeply funny retelling of the Arabian Nights and a wildly inspired exploration of the timeless art of storytelling. Award-winning writer Andrei Codrescu reimagines how Sheherezade saved Baghdad’s virgins and her own life through a heroic feat of storytelling—one that kept the Pe | |||
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| 7:「Dominion」 | ||||
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With its gleaming basalt towers, austere cathedrals and reclusive temples, the city-state of Grimpkin is the bold embodiment of civilization. Its history is as hallowed as its statue-ringed Forum and its citizens as sober as the slate-hued sky. An anxious traveler has been drawn into the district. She is an Acaanan, one of a dark-skinned people infamous for their fascination with the occult. But to Grimpkin’s robed patricians she is only a shabby, scheming pariah. The Acaanan is convinced that los | |||
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| 8:「The History of the Caliph Vathek - The Original Classic Edition」 | ||||
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The History of the Caliph Vathek - The Original Classic Edition, written by Mr William Beckford has been published in the English language. Vathek was the ninth Caliph of the Abassides, who ascended to the throne at an early age. His figure was pleasing and majestic, but when he got angry his eyes became so terrible that “the wretch on whom it was fixed instantly fell backwards and sometimes expired”. He was addicted to women and pleasures of the flesh, so he ordered five palaces to | |||
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| 9:「The Fox’s Window」 | ||||
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Beatrix Potter meets Kunio Yanagita in this delightful collection of modern fairy tales, says Charlotte Eubanks. Like J.K. Rowling or Rick Riordan, Naoko Awa writes timeless tales that will resonate with readers of all ages. Awa was influenced by the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and The Arabian Nights, but her take is lyrically Japanese. Toshiya Kamei’s lovely translation brings Awa into English for the first time. | |||
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| 10:「Genesis Corrected」 | ||||
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An eyewitness to what went down in the Garden of Eden explains how we’ve gotten it all wrong for millennia... | |||
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