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Books with title The Secret of the Lion's Head

  • The Secret of the Lion's Head

    Beverly B. Hall

    Paperback (White Mane Pub, June 1, 1995)
    Living with her aunt in Richmond during the Civil War, Annie notices mysterious goings on and suspects that Auntie Elizabeth is a Union spy
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  • The Secret of Life

    Dr. Zeev Gilkis

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 7, 2019)
    From a diagnosis of advanced stage cancer, to competing in a triathlon at the age of 68Dr. Gilkis’ unique memoir and life-changing message is: physical activity is for everyone at any age and it can improve the quality of life as well as physical and mental health, dramatically. This message comes from Gilkis’ deep personal understanding due to his own choices, which he suggests everyone implement!In this book, Dr. Gilkis dismantles the myth that sporting activities are only for the young and strong, or that it has to be an unpleasant and difficult task. It shows how sporting activities can be almost effortless while being a source of joy and satisfaction. “A little is a lot” is the message the author wants his readers to receive, so each and every one – at any age and physical state, can be encouraged to start!
  • Secret of the Stallion

    Bonnie Bryant

    language (Skylark, Jan. 30, 2013)
    The Saddle Club is in England for a show on the grounds of an old estate where a past duke and his beloved stallion died and where, legend has it, the duke buried treasure.
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  • Secret Places of the Lion

    George Hunt Williamson

    Paperback (Inner Traditions, Aug. 1, 1982)
    Revealed at last: The role of reincarnation in the world's hidden history and the multi-lived wise men who engineered it! Patterns of Destiny Unsealed! Mysteries explained in this book: Who built the Great Pyramid? Did Atlantis and Lemuria really exist? And much, much more...
  • The Secret Lion

    Shawn Underhill

    language (, Feb. 9, 2015)
    Death, be not proud.One short sleep past, we wake eternally.And death shall be no more;Death, thou shalt die.~ John Donne***Rumors have long persisted regarding some of the toys sold in Dartmouth Hospital’s gift shop, The Pink Smock … rumors of strange occurrences … whispers of magical happenings …Six-year-old Avery Emerson never doubted those rumors, until several weeks into her long stay at the hospital, upon receiving an unusually lifelike plush lion as a gift, she discovers just how true—and how fantastic—those rumors really are, when she is caught up in a Scrooge-like adventure that changes her life forever.
  • The Secret of the Stallion

    Bonnie Bryant

    Paperback (Skylark, May 1, 1995)
    The Saddle Club is in England for a show on the grounds of an old estate where a past duke and his beloved stallion died and where, legend has it, the duke buried treasure. Original.
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  • Secret places of the lion

    George Hunt Williamson

    Hardcover (Neville Spearman, March 15, 1972)
    Early traditions speak of the arrival of "radiant beings from heaven," self-sacrificing guardians of the human race who have reincarnated as pivotal figures in the panorama of human history to assist in the work of evolution. Secret Places of the Lion shows how these "great ones" have helped mankind for thousands of years, hiding their secrets in tombs, caverns, temple ruins, and catacombs. Posing as wanderers, they would declare universal wisdom and truth at certain periods of history when people were prepared to receive it; then they would withdraw for a time to see what was done with the new-found knowledge. Thus the rises and plateaus of our cultural history emerged. A classic in the UFO field.
  • The Secret of Life

    Dr. Zeev Gilkis

    Hardcover (Hq100, Feb. 17, 2019)
    From a diagnosis of advanced stage cancer, to competing in a triathlon at the age of 68Dr. Gilkis unique memoir and life-changing message is: physical activity is for everyone at any age and it can improve the quality of life as well as physical and mental health, dramatically. This message comes from Gilkis deep personal understanding due to his own choices, which he suggests everyone implement!In this book, Dr. Gilkis dismantles the myth that sporting activities are only for the young and strong, or that it has to be an unpleasant and difficult task. It shows how sporting activities can be almost effortless while being a source of joy and satisfaction. A little is a lot is the message the author wants his readers to receive, so each and every one at any age and physical state, can be encouraged to start!
  • Secret Places of the Lion

    George Hunt Williamson

    Hardcover (Neville Spearman, March 15, 1959)
    "Mankind's earliest traditions speak of the arrival of "radiant beings from heaven" who came to assist mankind in its struggle to develop its divine birthright. These self-sacrificing "guardians" of the human race have figured promonently in the wide panorama of human history, reincarnating again and again to accomplish this purpose. These "great ones" and "wanderers" have helped mankind for thousands of years and have hidden priceless accounts of the secret history of the planet in tombs, caverns, temple ruins, and catacombs."
  • Secret places of the lion

    George Hunt Williamson

    Mass Market Paperback (Warner/Destiny Books, March 15, 1978)
    Book by Williamson, George Hunt
  • Secret places of the lion

    George Hunt Williamson

    Hardcover (Amherst Press, March 15, 1958)
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  • Secret places of the lion

    George Hunt Williamson

    Hardcover (Neville Spearman, March 15, 1969)
    Sixth Impression Copyrighted in 1958 By George Hunt Williamson Published by Neville Spearman Ltd., 1969