![]() Mozambique: The Tortuous Road to Democracy $95.00 Mozambique's civil war was inevitable given the tradition of conflict that had always characterized Frelimo, first as an independence movement, and then as a ruling party. Without disregarding the role played by both Rhodesia and South Africa in the war-in fact providing new and detailed information about it-Jo«Șo Cabrita guides the reader through Frelimo's early days and gives a clear understanding of the pattern of internal dissent, persecution and physical elimination of members and opponents that remained the organization's hallmark. ![]() The Tortuous Serpent: An Occult Adventure $12.95 There's nothing like a novel about magic written by someone who actually practices the art (see Donald Tyson's many non-fiction guides to magic, most of which are still in print) and who knows something of its history. Tyson blends elements of historical fact (the lives of John Dee, Edward Kelley and their contemporary Rabbi Judah Loew) with demonological lore and ritual magic techniqe to produce an exciting and personally affecting thriller. If you enjoy the occult fiction of Dennis Wheatley, have either an academic or practitioner's interest in Renaissance magic, or just enjoy a good historical fiction read, you'll like this one. |
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