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Via Romana Am Rhein: Spuren Der Romer in Der Geschichte. Mit Umfangreichen Denkmalerbeschreibungen Von Marianne Gechter
Folgen Sie mit diesem Reisebuch den Romern auf ihren Wegen entlang des Rheins, von Bad Honningen bis Nijmegen. Mit weit mehr als 100 Monumenten und Museen zeichnet der Band die Entwicklung der romischen Provinz in Germanien nach und zeigt, wie das Rheinland noch heute von der Antike gepragt ist. Ubersichts- und Routenplane, Zeittafeln, ein Glossar sowie ein Verzeichnis der Museen und Monumente laden zu eigenen Entdeckungstouren ein.
Thank You Louise Hay: Thank you Deepak, Oprah, Joseph, Marianne, Joe, Pam, Wayne, Bob, Bruce, Gregg, and...ALL the others...for helping me h
This is a book of answers. Answers that one woman found in her 8 year-long battle with depression, anxiety and PTSD whilst at the same time hiding her illness from her friends and colleagues because she was afraid of the stigma. These answers may be helpful to others who are seeking ways to get healed from their own illness. This book looks not just at main stream medicine but also alternative modalities that are available.Natasha wrote this book to help those living in depression to know that "you are not alone in the darkness". That there is help and that there are many guides who can help you climb out of the deep pit of darkness and into the light.This is not just a memoir, this is a how-to book. A resource of many different authors and self-help personalities that helped Natasha find her way back from the brink of suicide. She writes of her search to understand the causes of her illness and of her struggle to overcome her pain and find her way back from the darkness into living. She references many self-help books and different modalities that she tried which reinforced her belief that she had the power to heal herself. She credits many things for her recovery, but credits Louise Hay's teachings most of all. She wrote this book in gratitude to Louise Hay, Deepak Chopra, Oprah Winfrey, Wayne Dyer, Bob Proctor, Bruce Lipton, Gregg Braden, Marianne Williamson, Joseph Murphy, Joe Dispenza, Pam Grout, Neville Goddard and all the other authors and personalities who helped her on her journey back.This book is written to help de-stigmatize depression as the illness it is and not a weakness of character.This is a book of HOPE, DETERMINATION and RESILIENCE. It is a book that proves it is possible to overcome this illness. "Even if you have read other books on the subject of depression, I would still recommend you read THANK YOU LOUISE HAY." - Lesley Jones, Readers' Favorite Book Review. 5 Stars awarded."THANK YOU LOUISE HAY by Natasha Bronfman puts into words what many suffering from depression would like to communicate to family and friends who may not understand the full impact of the illness. The book is uplifting in many ways as it gives people suffering from mental illness a voice to describe what they are going through. It also provides hope by showing healing from depression is possible." - Edith Wairimu, Readers' Favorite Book Review. 5 Stars awarded.
The Gift of Change

The Gift of Change

Marianne Williamson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2005
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Marianne Williamson, author of the phenomenal million-copy bestseller A Return to Love, has written an honest and uplifting book, offering seven practical principles for guiding us through life's major changes. Marianne Williamson delves deeply into the rule of change and transition in our lives in this inspirational book, reflecting on the paradoxes that inevitably pervade our experience as she helps us find our way. Williamson examines the paradox of what we gather on the path of life, as our most difficult times sometimes bring about the most wisdom. She then investigates our inherent resistance to change and our recklessness around it. Finally, she focuses at length on the paradox of existence – being firmly rooted yet flexible in our lives. Providing seven practical principles to support us through the transitions and changes we experience in life, Williamson ensures that whatever change you are facing – whether it's a relationship ending, the loss of a loved one or embarking on a new career path – you can learn to stop resisting the change itself and move into the future gracefully. The Gift of Change also examines the roles of openness and letting go, grieving and forgiveness, and love and fear. Marianne Williamson delivers hope and healing as she brings us to a place where we can truly live in the freedom of love.
Memories, Dreams and Reflections

Memories, Dreams and Reflections

Marianne Faithfull

HarperPerennial
2008
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This book is a more personal history than has ever before been written by or about Marianne Faithfull. Anecdotal, conversational, intimate and revealing, this is her no-holds-barred account of her life, her friends, her triumphs and mistakes. A decade after the publication of ‘Faithfull’, one of the most acclaimed rock autobiographies of all time, Marianne Faithfull is back, vowing periodically leave her wicked ways behind and grow up, but finding that somehow strange things keep happening. A wry observer of her slightly off-kilter world, Marianne muses nostalgically about afternoons languishing on Moroccan cushions at George and Pattie's, getting high and listening to new songs. She fondly recalls the outlandish antics of her Beat friends Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs; is frequently baffled at her image in the press (opening the paper to read of her own demise: 'Sixties Star in Death Plunge'); terrified by the curse sent by Kenneth Anger; mortified by her history of reckless behaviour; not to mention her near-death experience in Singapore while looking for an opium den. Marianne peoples her anecdotal memoir with legendary characters one can imagine only Marianne assembling around her, both the eccentric and the beautiful, from Henrietta Moraes and Donatella Versace to Sofia Coppola, Juliette Greco, and Yves St. Laurent's dog. Here is Marianne on the dark side of the sixties and the bright side of the nineties, which saw her collaborating with the likes of Blur and Jarvis Cocker; compelling recollections of an unconventional childhood in her father's orgiastic literary commune to a hilariously decadent few days at Lady Caroline Blackwood's deathbed. Here she is her blossoming movie career, on her records as subliminal autobiography. This is as intimate a portrait as we've ever had of Marianne, as she meditates on sex and drugs, confronts her alter-ego, the Fabulous Beast, and faces her own mortality in her battle with breast cancer. Since her last book Marianne has, in her own words, 'made quite a few records, gone on many tours, tried to play it straight, and… Well, the rest is the subject of this book.'
Helpless

Helpless

Marianne Marsh

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2009
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Neglected by her careless parents, Marianne turned to her neighbour, the one person that she thought she could trust…. Eight year old Marianne, the eldest of five children, was neglected by her slovenly mother and her violent alcoholic father. Uncared for and unkempt she was rejected at school by her peers and scarcely tolerated by her teachers. Only one person gave her the affection she craved; a neighbour who seeing the vulnerable child knew she was easy prey for his perverted desires. ‘Little Lady’ he called her over the few months he groomed her. Less than twelve months later she was caught in a trap of fear – if she talked she would be punished. With no one to turn to she kept ‘their secret’. At thirteen she fell pregnant. Still too frightened to speak out she refused to tell the social workers who the father was. Without family support the teenager gave birth to a daughter in the unmarried mother's home. Six weeks later the baby she had already grown to love was taken away for adoption. Marianne returned home, but the neighbour's abuse continued and a year later she was pregnant again. This time her father literally tried to beat the baby out of her but she failed to miscarry. Scared for her life and that of her baby's she ran away from home carrying only a plastic bag stuffed with her few possessions. Marianne who still missed her first child desperately struggled to keep her second daughter. Two months after the birth she realized that for the baby's sake she would have to hand her over for adoption. Helpless is Marianne’s heartbreaking story as told the bestselling author of Don’t Tell Mummy.
Gilded Crown

Gilded Crown

Marianne Gordon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2023
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The Witch's Heart meets The Foxglove King in this debut fantasy about a woman who can bring people back from the dead, and the princess she must protect, no matter the cost
Gilded Crown

Gilded Crown

Marianne Gordon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2023
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The Witch's Heart meets The Foxglove King in this debut fantasy about a woman who can bring people back from the dead, and the princess she must protect, no matter the cost
The Gilded Crown

The Gilded Crown

Marianne Gordon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
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The Witch’s Heart meets The Foxglove King in this debut fantasy about a woman who can bring people back from the dead, and the princess she must protect, no matter the cost 'Has the feel of an ancient fairy tale freshly told' Freya Marske, Sunday Times bestselling author of A Marvellous Light 'Fantastic series opener… A richly imagined beginning that shouldn’t be missed' Kirkus 'Fascinating dark fantasy… A study of kindness and humanity. This series is off to a promising start' Publishers Weekly 'A beautiful fantasy full of quests, court intrigue, and star-crossed lovers…' Library Journal EVERY LIFE COMES AT A PRICE The first time Hellevir visited Death, she was ten years old… Since she was a little girl, Hellevir has been able to raise the dead. Every creature can be saved for a price, a price demanded by the shrouded figure who rules the afterlife, who takes a little more from Hellevir with each soul she resurrects. Such a gift can rarely remain a secret. When Princess Sullivain, sole heir to the kingdom’s throne, is assassinated, the Queen summons Hellevir to demand she bring her granddaughter back to life. But once is not enough; the killers might strike again. The Princess’ death would cause a civil war, so the Queen commands that Hellevir remain by her side. But Sullivain is no easy woman to be bound to, even as Hellevir begins to fall in love with her. With the threat of war looming, Hellevir must trade more and more of herself to keep the princess alive. But Death will always take what he is owed. Heart-wrenching and romantic, THE GILDED CROWN is for readers who love: · Sapphic romance · Unforgettable heroines · Courtly intrigue · Complex relationships · Dark, gothic fairytales
Antlered King

Antlered King

Marianne Gordon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2025
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In this stunning conclusion to the Raven's Trade duology that began with The Gilded Crown, Hellevir's bargain with Death to bring the ones she loves back to life - including the princess she risked everything to save - may just lead to the ultimate sacrifice.
The Antlered King

The Antlered King

Marianne Gordon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2026
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In this stunning conclusion to the Raven’s Trade duology that began with The Gilded Crown, Hellevir’s bargain with Death to bring the ones she loves back to life – including the princess she risked everything to save – may just lead to the ultimate sacrifice. Hellevir’s gift to raise the dead once thrust her into a dangerous web of court politics where she was bound to protect Princess Sullivain, the sole heir to the kingdom’s throne. But the more Hellevir risked to keep Sullivain alive and the more deeply she fell in love with her, the greater the cost became. Lives can only be granted by the strange figure who rules the afterlife, and there is always a price to pay. Now, as Sullivain’s hunger for power grows and the threats to her reign become only too real, Hellevir is faced with the choice, either to help the Princess in her fight for the Crown, or stand against her. Cast out to the fringes of a country on the verge of civil war, Hellevir must unravel the last of Death’s riddles and decide, once and for all, who deserves to live, and what a life is worth.
The Shetland Way

The Shetland Way

Marianne Brown

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2025
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'Fascinating' Observer 'Engrossing' i News 'Elegant' Sunday Telegraph 'Profound and poignant' Sunday Post 'Remarkable and complex' George McGavin A memoir and investigation exploring loss, community and the climate crisis in the Shetland Islands by environmental journalist Marianne Brown. 'The Shetland Way offers a fascinating insight into a unique place that holds past and future in uneasy tension, written with clarity and rooted in deep affection – not only for the islands but for the broader land and elements on which we all depend' THE OBSERVER How do we balance our needs with the needs of the natural world around us? How can we have nuanced conversations and debate in a time of extreme activism or extreme denial? How can we begin to understand the complexities of a subject as enormous as climate change? And how can we change the way we live to save our lives? This is one woman's story of how her quest to make peace with her father's death brought her straight to the heart of a challenging debate about how we save the planet. When Marianne Brown arrived in Voe, Shetland, to attend the funeral of her father, she had packed enough clothes to last a short trip. But this was February 2020, just weeks before the UK’s first lockdown, and she would be unable to leave for another six months. Shetland is a place bound together by community, history and culture. But when a huge windfarm is greenlit to export energy to mainland Scotland, it creates rifts between neighbours, friends and even families. One side supports the benefit to a planet spiralling into climate disaster; the other challenges the impact on an environment with an already struggling wildlife population. As an environmental journalist, Marianne is drawn to investigate this story of sustainable energy that is irrevocably tied to her grief. But nothing is ever straightforward, and she soon finds herself on a transformative journey into the heart of a debate that mirrors global concerns about how we save the planet.