Paul Rex: 5 books

Book cover of It Must Have Been The Kebab
by Paul Rex
Language: English
Release Date: June 18, 2016

This is a journey. A trip and stumble and drunken rumble, from that stale sickness of fast food the morning after the nightmare of the drink and the dreams of the night; before- sanity interludes on that trip that everyone takes sooner, later and perhaps more than once.
Book cover of Roxanne

Roxanne

A birthday

by Paul Rex
Language: English
Release Date: December 22, 2016

Join Roxanne and Estel, following the rained-off birthday party, which leads them into incredulity and incomprehension. They journey with MIB and Snaggle, encounter headless guinea pigs and disembodied voices, Santa  and Receeding eagles.   They duel with Mashers, Squeezers and Crapmonsters,...
Book cover of 30 Years of Social Change
by Jan Lees, Nisha Dogra, Paul Cooper
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2017

What social change has been achieved over the past 30 years? What have been the main barriers to progress? What great achievements can we identify and celebrate today? Marking Jessica Kingsley Publishers' 30th year of publishing books on social and behavioural issues, this book gathers together...
Book cover of The Assimilation of Yogic Religions through Pop Culture
by Rex Barnes, Joel Bordeaux, Albion M. Butters
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2017

The image of the meditating yogi has become a near-universal symbol for transcendent perfection used to market everything from perfume and jewelry to luxury resorts and sports cars, and popular culture has readily absorbed it along similar lines. Yet the religious traditions grounding such images...
Book cover of The Rock-Art of Eastern North America

The Rock-Art of Eastern North America

Capturing Images and Insight

by Daniel Arsenault, Mary R. McCorvie, Johannes H.N. Loubser
Language: English
Release Date: May 11, 2010

Showcases the wealth of new research on sacred imagery found in 12 states and 4 Canadian provinces. In archaeology, rock-art—any long-lasting marking made on a natural surface—is similar to material culture (pottery and tools) because it provides a record of human activity and ideology...
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