In this modern and complete history of colonial South Carolina; Robert M. Weir explains the apparent paradoxes that defined a colony considered one of the most enigmatic in North America. In doing so; he offers provocative observations about its unparalled mid-eighteenth-century prosperity; escalating racial tension; political struggles; and push toward revolution.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. i love the mix of theory and practiceBy lisa jeanninThis is such an inspiring book. i love the mix of theory and practice. Thank you for writing it!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Isis beloved Goddess past; present and future.By Priestess Auset Ra Amen: Rev. Michelle Lewis; B.Msc.One of the best books written on the mysteries of Isis; I love the various invocations and prayers for day as well as night; and the rituals keep in line with the ancient tradition of Isis worship; she is a most beloved Goddess to many world over and its nice her worship is still in full effect with her Priestesses and Priests world over. you can feel the love the author has for this goddess; on page 234 there is also a cool divination rituals using objects from Kemet which I thought was real neat. never have a book filled me with such awesome reverence.13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Truely magical in all respects!By Richard K.I absolutely adore this book! It is basically a handbook for Egyptian devotees who have an affinity for Isis as the great Mother. It is well researched but not too scholarly or longwinded like most books on the subject.Within are charming rituals; recipies for making natron(special bath);ritual tools; how to make a shrine to Isis; healing rites; dinner recipies; virtually everything under the sun about this multi purpose diety! It is all done with great love and devotion to Isis.It is true there is not much else about the other gods of Egypt but it says right on the cover-Mysteries of Isis! This is all about the great mother; who faithfully answers most cries. I cannot think of any other goddess who was so revered in popular Western society since Roman times. Maybe the virgin Mary? who is really an emanation of Isis. I remember being in Paris at the old Roman site of her temple; now a Christian church. Her presence was still very strong!It is easy to see how this goddess is so accesible to many; pagan or otherwise. She is truely the springtime of the human heart! Also within is the first incarnation of the scarab oracle. This is a very special connection to the mother for those who cannot hear her soft voice already...