| Michael Freeman | Angkor Icon (River, 97pp small hbk) | More | 7.95 |
| Evelyn Francis | Avebury (Wooden Books, 58pp pbk) | More | 4.99 |
| Gerald Ponting | Callanish - and Other Megalithic Sites of the Outer Hebrides (Wooden Books, 58pp small illus pbk) On the remote north-western Isle of Lewis stands one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in the world: Callanish. This little paperback book, packed with fine old engravings, is a great introduction to Callanish. |
4.99 | |
| Jill Smith | The Callanish Dance (Capall Bann, 166pp pbk) The cycle of the year celebrated in the sacred landscape of the western isles of Scotland . The story of one woman's journeying through life, through the sacred landscapes of the British Isles and primarily the journey round the cycle of the years during a decade lived on the Island of Lewis. |
9.95 | |
| Gordon Strachan | Chartres - Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space (Floris, 111pp illus pbk) Thousands of pilgrims are still attracted to Chartres Cathedral. The author believes it is because of a unique combination of earth energies of the ancient site, the marriage of Christian and Islamic architecture, mysticism and the skills of the medieval geometers and craftsmen. This synthesis has resulted in the creation of a sacred space which still has the power to affect us and help us tune into our divine potential. This is an inspiring book for anyone interested in religious architecture. |
12.99 | |
| Nigel Pennick | Earth Harmony - Places of Power, Holiness & Healing (Capall Bann, 266pp pbk) The aim of Earth Harmony is the integration of human activity with the natural environment and the flow of events. Every building and feature on the landscape has to occupy the position appropriate to its direction. In pre industrial Europe this was part of everyday life and you are here shown how your life can fit harmoniously into the world today. |
11.95 | |
| Cheryl Straffon | Megalithic Mysteries of Cornwall (Meyn Mamvro, 85pp pbk) An investigation into the strange and anomalous energies at ancient sites in Cornwall, based on research and ideas from the fields of earth mysteries, science, legend and folklore. The book includes topics such as Ley Lines, Energy Lines, Radiation, Magnetism, Ultrasound, Strange Lights, Alignments, Ghost Roads, Mythic Pathways, Piskey Paths, and Altered States of Consciousness. This is the first time all this material from Cornwall has been brought together in one book, and it adds a new dimension to any visit to sacred sites in the mysterious land of Kernow (Cornwall). Illustrated throughout with over 50 photographs. |
9.95 | |
| Michael Dames | Merlin & Wales - A Magician's Landscape (Thames & Hudson, 192pp pbk) | More | 9.95 |
| Jill Smith | Mother of the Isles - Landscape, Myth & Meaning in the Western Isles of Scotland (dor dama, 104pp pbk) Writer, researcher and artist, Jill Smith takes the reader on a very special journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, in particular the Isles of Lewis where she lived for many years. Here she found a powerful energy of Goddess in the landscape, which led her to delve into the old tales and legends of the place to uncover the original meanings and significances of the Land. |
9.95 | |
| Cheryl Straffon | Pagan Cornwall - Land of the Goddess (Meyn Mamvro, 120pp pbk) This book back in print again discovers a continuity of Goddess-tradition in remote Cornwall from ancient times right up to the present day using evidence from archaeological research, folklore and legend, rural tradition and custom. Includes sacred sites and ritual centres, holy wells, Celtic society and celebration by modern day pagans. |
9.95 | |
| Aubrey Burl | Prehistoric Avebury (Yale University Press, 314pp pbk) This beautifully illustrated and completely revised book is a fascinating account of the prehistoric stone circles at Avebury, which not only date from an earlier era but are also larger than the more famous circle at nearby Stonehenge. |
12.95 | |
| Iain Zaczek | Sacred Celtic Places (Collins & Brown, 128pp large illus hbk) Sacred Celtic Places is full of stunning photographs and is a fascinating visual journey across the landscape that gave birth to the medieval sagas of Ireland and Scotland. It looks at the ancient cultural sites that were home to the Druids, Ogham stones, saints and high crosses, legendary heroes and genuine historical figures. |
14.99 | |
| Francis Pryor | Seahenge - A Quest for Life & Death in Bronze Age Britain (Thorsons, 337pp illus pbk) | More | 8.99 |
| Aubrey Burl | A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland & Brittany (Yale University Press, 300pp pbk) Burl's authoritative, comprehensive, and best-selling guide. |
More | 12.99 |
| Philip Coppens | The Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel - The Truth behind its Templar & Masonic Secrets (Adventures Unlimited, 113pp pbk) | More | 7.99 |
| Robin Heath | Stonehenge (Wooden Books, 58pp pbk) | More | 4.99 |
| Christopher Chippindale | Stonehenge Complete (Thames & Hudson, 312pp pbk) | More | 12.95 |
| Paul Devereux | Symbolic Landscapes - The Dreamtime Earth and Avebury's Open Secrets (Gothic Image, 183pp pbk) | More | 12.95 |