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  2. John Marco - Wikipedia

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    John Marco is an American author of fantasy fiction. His work falls into two main series: Tyrants and Kings , and The Inhumans (which is often also called the Lukien/Bronze Knight series, in reference to the main character).

  3. John M. Allegro - Wikipedia

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    John Marco Allegro (17 February 1923 – 17 February 1988) was an English archaeologist and Dead Sea Scrolls scholar. He was a populariser of the Dead Sea Scrolls through his books and radio broadcasts. He was the editor of some of the most famous and controversial scrolls published, the pesharim.

  4. The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross - Wikipedia

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    The book relates the development of language to the development of myths, religions, and cultic practices in world cultures. Allegro argues, through etymology, that the roots of Christianity, and many other religions, lay in fertility cults, and that cult practices, such as ingesting visionary plants to perceive the mind of God, persisted into the early Christian era, and to some unspecified ...

  5. The Jackal of Nar - Wikipedia

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    The Jackal of Nar is a novel by American writer John Marco, published in 1999. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It belongs to the fantasy genre , but includes some elements of science fiction . [ 3 ] The story centers on the main character of Richius Vantran, prince of the country Aramoor.

  6. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth - Wikipedia

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    The book was written nine years after Allegro's forced resignation from academia due to publishing The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross.It is an imaginative look at what life would have been like at Qumran, Judea at the time when Jesus was supposed to have lived in the 1st century CE.

  7. The Spanish Cape Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The story begins with a pretty young heiress and her uncle seated outside their summer home on Spanish Cape, escaping the guests at her parents' house party. Suddenly a one-eyed giant bursts onto the scene and kidnaps them, misidentifying the uncle as John Marco, a house guest.

  8. John Guare - Wikipedia

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    John Guare (/ ɡ ɛ r / GERR; born February 5, 1938) is an American playwright and screenwriter. He is best known as the author of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation . Early life

  9. John Man (author) - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2014, Xanadu: Marco Polo and Europe's Discovery of the East was acquired by HarperCollins US, who retitled the book Marco Polo to accompany the 10-part Netflix original TV series Marco Polo. He is married to writer Timberlake Wertenbaker. Together, they translated the English production of the Mongolian play The Mongol Khan. [3]