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The Pharaohs thought they were food from heaven; the Romans spread them throughout their Empire and from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance they were an autumn feast. Now you can find out for yourself how to create culinary magic with ... [... more]
Vegetarian Society

Legend of Camelot 2009 Wall Calendar
The Legend of Camelot Wall Calendar: Richly illustrated by 19th-century paintings that depicted the Middle Ages as the era of chivalry and courtly love, this colorful calendar harks back to the Arthurian legend cycle with its noble knights, beautiful [... more]
Calendar Club CA

Jennie Fields
Jennie Fields is the author of Lily Beach and The Middle Ages. She received a master's degree from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She is a senior vice president of a New York advertising agency, and she lives with her ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Norman F. Cantor
Norman F. Cantor was Emeritus Professor of History, Sociology, and Comparative Literature at New York University. His many books include In the Wake of the Plague, Inventing the Middle Ages, and The Civilization of the Middle Ages, the most ... [... more]
Harper Collins

James Burge
James Burge is a producer and director of documentaries for the BBC and the Discovery Channel. His fascination with the Middle Ages led him to make Strange Landscape, the BBC series about medieval culture, and to create a dramatization of the ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Susan Seddon Boulet Unicorns 2009 Wall Calendar
Susan Seddon Boulet Unicorns Wall Calendar: Ancient lore abounds with eyewitness accounts of hybrid creatures such as the minotaur, sphinx, and camelopard. But the most beautiful hybrid of them all was the unicorn, portrayed since the Middle Ages as a [... more]
Calendar Club CA

Martin Luther
The development of Martin Luther's thought was both a symptom and moving force in the transformation of the Middle Ages into the modern world. Geographical discovery, an emerging scientific tradition, and a climate of social change had splintered ... [... more]
Random House

Anita Dore
This brilliant collection spans the years from the Middle Ages to the modern day to bring you a unique selection of the greatest poetry of all time. Arranged around major themes such as love and hate, war and peace, liberty and oppression, ... [... more]
Random House

Dr. Alan Pressman
In St. John's Wort: The Miracle Medicine, Dr. Pressman describes the many uses of this multi-purpose herb, from its use in the Middle Ages to treat a variety of ailments to its widespread acceptance today as an effective, proven, and safe ... [... more]
Random House

Mack Thomas
Meet Tyson and Stefan. One strange night, they suddenly-weirdly-connect with each other in a time contortion that spans exactly a thousand years. Stefan is a young warrior in training in the Middle Ages, trapped in a tower while raiders ravage ... [... more]
Random House

Michael Spencer
This book provides a general summary of the history of European firearms, from the earliest designs which appeared during the Middle Ages through to the mechanized weapon production of the Industrial Revolution. Covering the dual inventions of ... [... more]
Random House

Timothy Dawson
The Byzantine Army was the closest the Middle Ages came to producing a military superpower. Having been trained to operate in small, highly mobile eight-man units adept at living off the land whilst on campaign, the Byzantine infantryman was a ... [... more]
Random House
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