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Books with author C.W. Scott-Giles

  • Hooked: An Unlikely Spiritual Journey

    Giles Scott

    language (, March 20, 2016)
    If your spiritual journey has been less than predictable, you’re not alone.When the drowning death of a fellow diver propels Giles Scott to wrestle with the deeper questions of life and death, he is swept up into a most unlikely adventure. Loading his Volvo with camping gear in the summer of ‘73, Giles quits his job as an office copier technician to join eccentric friends who are, like many of their generation, living off the land in West Virginia. Sleeping in woods that locals called “Rocky Hollar,” seeking enlightenment alongside seekers who hate religion as much as he does, Giles Scott hungers to discover how he fits into a universe designed by a Creator he does not yet know. Gripped by the beauty of the heavens, intrigued by a Maker whimsical enough to concoct elephants and ducks, Giles Scott is lured by one relentless divine Fisherman. From a Hindu Ashram in Baltimore to a primitive hippie-infested island off Canada, Giles Scott rejects one false lure after another. In this one-of-a-kind tale that begins in the ocean’s depths, discover how one crafty Angler eventually hooks his prize catch.
  • Looking at Heraldry

    C.W. Scott-Giles

    Hardcover (Dent, March 15, 1967)
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  • Hook and Peter Pan

    Giles Scott

    language (, Sept. 24, 2011)
    Among the many ways in which the original theatrical production of “Peter Pan” was ahead of its time was the extent to which it started the story in the middle; stipulating, with little explanation and no apology, the fantasy world of Neverland in which Peter Pan and Captain Hook live. While we can accept that Neverland and its inhabitants have just always been there and magic is part of the fabric of that fantastic land, Peter Pan himself came to Neverland as a baby from the real world, surely not bringing with him any super-human qualities. Why, how and when did he, of all the people in Neverland, get certain magical powers; why does he not grow up and how can he fly?This prequel to the classic tale, bringing all the excitement and fun of the well-known characters in an entirely original adventure, is guaranteed to capture the hearts of a whole new generation of children – and their parents, who never realized how many unanswered questions they still had from their happy childhood memories of “Peter Pan”!
  • Hooked: An Unlikely Spiritual Journey

    E. Giles Scott Jr

    (Crossbooks, Aug. 8, 2014)
    When the drowning death of a fellow scuba diver propels author E. Giles Scott Jr. to wrestle with the deeper questions of life and death, he is swept up into a most unlikely adventure. Loading his Volvo with camping gear, Scott quits his job as an office copier technician to join eccentric friends who are, like many of their generation, living off the land in West Virginia. Sleeping in woods that locals called “Rocky Hollar,” seeking enlightenment alongside seekers who hate religion as much as he does, Scott hungers to discover how he fits into a universe designed by a creator he does not yet know. In Hooked, Scott tells the story of the nine months he spent in the woods and a three-month stint hitchhiking across the country. He narrates how he looked under every rock and philosophy for answers only God had until he was lured by one relentless divine fisherman. From a Hindu Ashram in Baltimore, to a primitive hippie-infested island off Canada, Scott rejects one false lure after another. In this tale that begins in the ocean’s depths, Hooked shares the story of how one crafty angler eventually hooked his prize catch.
  • Hook and Peter Pan: How It All Began

    Giles Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 10, 2010)
    "HOOK AND PETER PAN" (HOW IT ALL BEGAN) Registered with UK IP Rights Office, Copyright Registration Service. Ref: 1886074449 Among the many ways in which the original theatrical production of "Peter Pan" was ahead of its time was the extent to which it started the story in the middle, as it were; stipulating, with little explanation and no apology, the fantasy world of Neverland in which Peter Pan and Captain Hook live. Creating such a 'parallel universe' may seem commonplace today but must have astonished audiences in 1904. While we can accept that Neverland and its inhabitants have just always been there and magic is part of the fabric of that fantastic land, there was an anomaly in this famous story that needed to be addressed. Peter Pan himself came to Neverland as a baby from the real world, surely not bringing with him any super-human qualities. Why, how and when does he, of all the people in Neverland, get certain magical powers? When so much has been written about Peter Pan, and so many adaptations and sequels of the stage play have been written, performed and filmed, it is strange that no real effort has been made to explain his two most famous and unusual features: why does he not grow up and how can he fly? The musical "Hook and Peter Pan" was written and staged (originally under the title of "Neverland") to provide the answer to these, and indeed many other, questions left unanswered in the classic tale. The musical production received enthusiastic reviews and played to full houses throughout its extended run. Now this prequel to the classic tale has been written as a children's story, capturing all the excitement and fun of the well-known characters in an entirely original adventure, guaranteed to capture the hearts of a whole new generation of children - and their parents, who never realised how many unanswered questions they still had from their happy childhood memories of "Peter Pan"!
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  • Looking at heraldry

    C. Wilfrid Scott-Giles

    Hardcover (Roy Publishers, March 15, 1962)
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  • Hooked: An Unlikely Spiritual Journey

    E. Giles Scott Jr

    (Crossbooks, Aug. 8, 2014)
    When the drowning death of a fellow scuba diver propels author E. Giles Scott Jr. to wrestle with the deeper questions of life and death, he is swept up into a most unlikely adventure. Loading his Volvo with camping gear, Scott quits his job as an office copier technician to join eccentric friends who are, like many of their generation, living off the land in West Virginia. Sleeping in woods that locals called “Rocky Hollar,” seeking enlightenment alongside seekers who hate religion as much as he does, Scott hungers to discover how he fits into a universe designed by a creator he does not yet know. In Hooked, Scott tells the story of the nine months he spent in the woods and a three-month stint hitchhiking across the country. He narrates how he looked under every rock and philosophy for answers only God had until he was lured by one relentless divine fisherman. From a Hindu Ashram in Baltimore, to a primitive hippie-infested island off Canada, Scott rejects one false lure after another. In this tale that begins in the ocean’s depths, Hooked shares the story of how one crafty angler eventually hooked his prize catch.
  • Looking at Heraldry

    C W scott Giles

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, March 15, 1967)
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