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  • ...n man and the Industrial Revolution. (The novel's subtitle, ''The Modern [[Prometheus]]'', alludes to the over-reaching and punishment of the character from [[:C ...elley completed her writing in May 1817, and ''Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus'' was first published on 1 January 1818 by the small London publishing hous
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  • ==Books== ...ooks.com/catalog/book_6.html ''Superstition''], 1988, New York: Prometheus Books
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  • *Byrne, Peter, ''The Search for Bigfoot: Monster, Man or Myth'', Acropolis Books, 1975, ISBN 0874911591 *Coleman, Loren and Jerome Clark, ''Cryptozoology A to Z'', Fireside Books, 1999, ISBN 0684856026
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  • * Imich, Alexander (ed.) ''Incredible Tales of the Paranormal'', Bramble Books, 1995, ISBN 1-883647-03-7 * [[James Randi|Randi, James]], ''Flim-Flam'', Prometheus Books, 1982, ISBN 0-89775-198-3
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  • ...of unending pain from this arrow's poison, Chiron gave his immortality to Prometheus and died. Zeus set his remains in the night sky where he appears as Sagitta ...'Avatar's Perdition: Black Sword Chronicle'', ''Fantasia'', the ''Narnia'' books (as well as in the movie adaptation of its second novel, ''The Chronicles o
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  • ...in [[Mary Shelley]]'s novel, ''[[Frankenstein|Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus]]''. In the novel it has no name and is variously referred to as "the creat ...er and characters based upon him have starred in a number of movies, comic books, television shows, cartoons, and virtually every form of media and art&mdas
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  • ...Shelley]]'s [[Gothic novel]] ''[[Frankenstein|Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus]]'' (1818), the same author's post-apocalyptic ''[[The Last Man]]'' (1826), ...blished.{{Citation needed}} Today most written science fiction appears in books although there is still a significant amount published in magazines and now
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  • ...aster's Guide'' (DMG), and the ''Monster Manual'' (MM). Several additional books were published throughout the 1980's, noteably ''Unearthed Arcana'' (1985) ...playable “evil” character types like assassins and half-orcs from the core books. In 1995, the core rulebooks were slightly revised and a series of ''Player
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  • ...ntacted the dead. See: ''Studies in Spiritism '' by Amy Tanner, Prometheus books, 1994, reprint of 1910 edition and ''Both Sides of the Veil'' by Anne Manni
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  • ...que, bizarre rituals that aren't even described in the abnormal psychology books yet. In this sense, they are similar to the thrill-oriented hedonist in the ...tic rapist'', a rapist is usually not sadistic in the clinical sense. Most books admit that the sadistic rapist is the rarest type.
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  • *Crystal, David, ''The Penguin Encyclopedia'', Penguin Books, 2004, ISBN 0140515437 ...he Remainder of Europe from 1715, to 1789 (Story of Civilization, 10), MJF Books, 1997, ISBN 1567310214
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  • *Prometheus * Lucivar is the name of a main character in Anne Bishop's ''Black Jewels'' books, a character [[torture]]d for hundreds of years by one cruel matriarch and
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