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John Matthews was born in the North of England in 1948. He has been a professional writer since 1980, and has produced over forty books ranging from Celtic and Arthurian legends to collections of stories, essays, and poetry He has given workshops in Britain, Central Europe, and America and is visa mer primarily concerned with the interpretation of myth. He is an internationally renowned authority on mythology and folklore with a special interest in the Arthurian and Grail traditions and Celtic lore. Matthews best known works are The Grail: Quest for Eternal Life, Taliesin: Shamanism and the Bardic Mysteries in Britain and Ireland, and The Celtic Shaman. Other books include Arthur and the Grail Quest, Within the Hollow Hills, and The Winter Solstice, which won the Benjamin Franklin Award in 1998. Matthews has also co-authored with his wife, Caitlin Matthews, a study of the Western mystery tradition, The Western Way. Together they designed and wrote the best-selling Arthurian Tarot, which has sold more than 50,000 copies and has been translated into several languages. (Bowker Author Biography) John Matthews is the author of more than fifty books. He is a lecturer and teacher in the U.K., Europe and the U.S. visa färre
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Letters From a Murderer: The First Jameson & Argenti Investigation (James & Argenti Investigations) (2013) 47 exemplar
The Shadow Chaser - Book 1 10 exemplar
Ascension Day Part 1 of 2 8 exemplar
Ascension Day Part 2 of 2 6 exemplar
#1 Package: Bestsellers Ascension Day plus first quarters of Past Imperfect and The Last Witness (2012) 2 exemplar
Past Imperfect #2 1 exemplar
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- 16
- Medlemmar
- 549
- Popularitet
- #45,447
- Betyg
- 3.7
- Recensioner
- 21
- ISBN
- 518
- Språk
- 15
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