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  • by Dorothy L Sayers
    £13.49

    Whose Body?, first published in 1923, introduces the inimitable Lord Peter Wimsey to the world of crime. When a corpse, wearing only spectacles, is discovered in a bathtub in Battersea, Lord Peter must determine the identity of both the criminal and the victim. Assisted by Charles Parker of Scotland Yard and his matchless valet Bunter, Lord Peter realizes that the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Sir Reuben Levy, a prominent London financier, is somehow linked to the body in the bath. The investigation into the murder and the missing banker leads Wimsey all around England, bringing him face-to-face at last with the murderer.A defining author of the mystery genre, Sayers produces with Whose Body? a delightfully suspenseful debut charged with wit and whimsy.

  • by Gabriel Marcel
    £19.99

    The Philosophy of Existence, among the first translations into English of the Catholic existentialist Gabriel Marcel, is composed of four distinct essays-"On the Ontological Mystery"; "Existence and Human Freedom"; "Testimony and Existentialism"; and "An Essay in Biography." Together, the essays articulate the integral elements, constitutive terminology, and characteristic anthropology of Marcel's philosophy of existence, and describe its marked differences with the atheist existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre, and its subtle-yet crucial-departures from the existentialism of Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers.Provocative and penetrating, The Philosophy of Existence provides an analysis of enduring relevance on modern man and the modern condition, worthy of repeated readings.

  • - A Study in Impatience
    by Albert Beguin
    £16.49

    Léon Bloy: A Study in Impatience is neither criticism nor canonization. Instead, Albert Béguin simply presents the person and the preacher of the "Pilgrim of the Absolute," a man with brilliant insights into the world as it could be and terrible impatience with the world as it was. Bloy's writings shed a tremendous, at times blinding, light upon the central mysteries of human existence. Readers who have encountered Bloy in his novels or in his diary (The Pilgrim of the Absolute) will find in Béguin a worthy guide in the journey to understanding-and respecting-one of the most fascinating and difficult minds of our age. Léon Bloy was a prophet, living and suffering alongside those whom he sought to save by his words. Like a prophet, he strove to bring the word of God to the people; and like a prophet, he was impatient to see the seeds of those words take root and bear fruit that would last.

  • by Jose Luis Iriberri
    £19.99

    In 1522, Ignatius of Loyola decided to become a pilgrim. The consequences of this choice touch us today in this new twenty-first century pilgrimage. Thanks to this guide, we can follow in the footsteps of Ignatius and choose from our Camino's options the level of intensity we are looking for: shelter or pensión, hotel or tent, supermarket or restaurant, all on foot or using public transport…each pilgrim can choose his or her own way and reach his or her personal goal, completing the physical, spiritual and mental challenges that every pilgrimage presents. This guide points out the most prominent places along the route, the services available in each region and the struggles to be faced by the pilgrim who takes up the challenge. It also offers practical advice for advance preparation. Above all, it offers tips for journeying the «inner way», a path to the hearts of twenty-first century men and women following in the footsteps of Ignatius, who overcame uncertainty and hardship to find enlightenment and peace. The pilgrim, in all certainty, will not feel let down.

  • by Chris Lowney & Jose Luis Iriberri
    £19.99

    Ignacio de Loyola decide en 1522 convertirse en peregrino. Las consecuencias de esta decisión nos alcanzan hoy en esta nueva peregrinación del siglo XXI. Gracias a esta guía podemos seguir los pasos de Ignacio y escoger en ella el nivel de exigencia que buscamos: refugio o pensión, hotel o tienda de campaña, supermercado o restaurante, todo a pie o utilizando transportes públicos... Cada peregrino ha de elegir su camino y alcanzar su propia meta, culminando el reto físico, espiritual y mental que esta peregrinación representa. Esta guía ofrece indicaciones de los lugares más destacados, de los servicios disponibles en cada región, de las dif icultades a las que habrán de enfrentarse el peregrino y la peregrina que acepten el reto. También ofrece consejos prácticos para la preparación personal previa. Y, sobre todo, pistas para recorrer el camino interior que se abre a los corazones de todos los hombres y mujeres del siglo XXI, siguiendo las huellas de ese hombre universal que fue Ignacio, superando incertidumbres y crisis. Con toda seguridad, el peregrino y la peregrina de hoy no se sentirán defraudados.

  • by Romanus Cessario
    £14.49

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