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Classic Symbols
ISBN/GTIN

Classic Symbols

A Guide
BuchGebunden
Verkaufsrang25449inLexika
CHF38.90

Beschreibung

This enticing gift book explores the world of classic symbols and signs, revealing the deep meaning and often quirky history behind each one.
Symbols are all around us--some mysterious, some timeless; some arcane and some prosaic. But what are their origins? What does the infinity symbol really signify? Do you understand yin and yang? And why is the swastika really a good-luck sign? From the ouroboros and the ankh to the menorah, caduceus, and astrological symbols, this book ranges widely across the world's most recognized symbols. With one symbol per page, accompanied by a detailed explanation and history, and printed on high-quality paper with a special binding, Classic Symbols is a unique and attractive book which will appeal to a broad range of readers, both as a gift and as a source for tattoo designs and other creative projects.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-83886-052-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum14.10.2021
Seiten96 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 266 mm, Höhe 198 mm, Dicke 24 mm
Gewicht792 g
Illustrationen80 artworks; 80 Illustrations, unspecified
Artikel-Nr.44042511
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.36653956
WarengruppeLexika
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Michael Kerrigan was educated at St. Edward's College and University College, Oxford, England. He is the author of The History of Death, The Roman Emperors: A Dark History, Ancients In Their Own Words, World War II Plans That Never Happened, and American Presidents: A Dark History. He is a columnist, book reviewer, and feature writer for publications including the Scotsman and the Times Literary Supplement. Michael Kerrigan lives with his family in Edinburgh.