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26 June 2011

The Fire and the Stones: A Grand Unified Theory of World History and Religion

Published by Element in 1991 ISBN 1852302240 Price £39.95/$69.95 Hardback World history/religion     Publisher’s Outline The Fire and the Stones is Nicholas Hagger’s monumental Grand Unified Theory of world history and religion. Written in the tradition of Gibbon, Spengler and Toynbee, it demonstrates how all civilizations are born and grow by means of a […]

26 June 2011

The Libyan Revolution: Its Origins and Legacy, A Memoir and Assessment

  Published by O Books on 25 September 2009 ISBN 9781846942563 Price: £11.99/$24.95   Publisher’s Outline This book assesses the origins and legacy of the Libyan Revolution and includes texts of the illustrated two-page spreads purportedly by “The Barbary Gipsy” which Nicholas Hagger wrote for the now defunct Daily News in Libya in 1969. The […]

26 June 2011

The Last Tourist in Iran, From Persepolis to Nuclear Natanz

Published by O Books in February 2008 ISBN 9781846940767 Price: £11.99/$22.95   Publisher’s Outline This book covers Nicholas Hagger’s visit to Iran in January 2007, when he travelled from Tehran to Shiraz, Persepolis and Pasagardae, Yazd, Isfahan, Natanz, Kashan, Qom and Hamadan.  The book focuses on the history and culture of ancient Persia and Islamic […]

26 June 2011

Scargill the Stalinist?, The Communist Role in the 1984 Miners’ Strike

Published by Oak-Tree Books 1984 ISBN: 9780948059001 Paperback Eyewitness/history   This controversial book exposed the Communist involvement in the British miners’ strike and its attempt to bring about a revolution. It touches on the theme of The Secret History of the West and The Libyan Revolution.   The Back Cover Says Who is Arthur Scargill? […]

26 June 2011

A Mystic Way: A Spiritual Autobiography

Published by Element in 1994 ISBN 1852304782 Price £20.00/$30.00 Hardback Autobiography   Publisher’s Outline A Mystic Way is a spiritual autobiography in which the author shows how his life gave rise to his writings up to 1993. He concentrates on his growth as an artist and the business of creation rather than the social fabric […]

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