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Best known as Mr. Sulu, helmsman of the Starship Enterprise
TM and Captain of the Starship Excelsior, George Takei is beloved by millions as part of the command team that has taken audiences to new vistas of adventure in Star Trek
®--the unprecedented television and feature film phenomenon.
From the program's birth in the changing world of the 1960s and death at the hands of the network, to its rebirth in the hearts and minds of loyal fans, the Star Trek story has blazed its own path into our recent cultural history, leading to a series of blockbuster feature films and three new versions of Star Trek for television.
The Star Trek story is one of boundless hope and crushing disappointment, wrenching rivalries and incredible achievements. It is also the story of how, after nearly thirty years, the cast of characters from a unique but poorly rated television show have come to be known to millions of Americans and people around the world as family.
For George Takei, the Star Trek adventure is intertwined with his personal odyssey through adversity in which four-year-old George and his family were forced by the United States government into internment camps during World War II.
Star Trek means much more to George Takei than an extraordinary career that has spanned thirty years. For an American whose ideals faced such a severe test, Star Trek represents a shining embodiment of the American Dream--the promise of an optimistic future in which people from all over the world contribute to a common destiny.
Customer Reviews:
He's Not Just Sulu........2007-07-30
I just finished reading George Takei's autobiography the other night. This guy has led a fascinating life.
When he was younger, he met Eleanor Roosevelt and Martin Luther King, Jr. His first job in show business was helping to dub "Rodan" into English. Before "Star Trek", he did movies with Richard Burton and Alec Guinness. And during the run of the show, he did a movie with John Wayne.
Till I read this book, I also didn't know that he had spent 11 years on a commission in L.A. that was responsible for getting their subway system built.
Interestingly, he doesn't go into a huge amount of detail about the show, though he makes his (and other cast members') reasons clear for not liking Shatner. And given certain revelations about Takei's personal life over the last few years, any discussion about relationships outside of his family and career are strangely absent from the book. Still, it's a good read.
I do agree with other reviewers, however, that even with a length of 400 pages, this book seemed too short. Given that it came out in 1994, I would love to see Takei update and re-release it.
oh myyyyy............2007-07-19
George Takai is great on the stern show, he has such a great sense of humour.
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I think it needed more Sulu and less Takei.......2006-06-10
When I saw this book at a used bookstore, I immediately snatched it up. As an original Trekkie, I try to read everything I can about Star Trek and the people who made it. While this is a good book and Takei has led an interesting life, I found myself wanting more information about his life in Star Trek than it contains. This is not to say that Takei has not led an interesting life, quite the contrary. His family was dislocated and interned as "potentially subversive" Japanese-Americans during World War II and he has been a political activist most of his life.
The problem is within me and I am no doubt similar to many others. We want to know all we can about Star Trek, and to that end, the personal lives of the actors takes on a secondary role. This is not to say that Takei doesn't spend a great deal of time discussing his life in Star Trek, he does. It is just that a lot of it is complaints about the arrogance of William Shatner and the personal conflicts in the actor's egos. There is also discussion about Takei's attempts to negotiate higher salaries and a greater role in the series and movies. He has some extremely nice things to say about Leonard Nimoy and his high level of integrity.
I enjoyed the book, the disappointment that I felt was personal, and I wanted less Takei and more Sulu. Takei has every right to make his autobiography about himself. However, more so far unpublished insights into the doings of Star Trek would have made the book more interesting to the diehard Trekkie in me.
Interesting autobiography.......2005-11-17
George Takei's autobiography proves to be an interesting reading material as he related to his life. First half of the book dealt with his life as a Japanese-American, dealing with wartime as well as post war racism. His story of his life in the internment camp was quite moving.
Unlike Jimmy Doohan's book, at least Takei remembered why he's so famous and why people wants to read about his life. Takei's book got interesting tidbits and background information on his role as Mr. Sulu and Star Trek material. As a Star Trek fan, I found this part of the book to be most interesting. It was interesting to read his take on John Wayne and the tribute Takei pay to him when Takei was working with him in Green Beret. I think that story need to be expanded a bit more. But Takei tells a good story from how he was initially interviewed by Roddenberry to the Star Trek VI movie when his character finally won the command of the ship of his own (and probably reduced Takei to a bit player on the film).
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George Takei obviously didn't like William Shatner very much. Maybe it has to do with ego clashing or screen time sharing. In that, he joined with Jimmy Doohan in their dislike of Shatner. He probably didn't care about the way his character was being treated and in that he joined with Nichelle Nichols as only two minority members of the crew trying to improved their lot.
But overall, this proves to be a pretty decent autobiography, now that he's out of the closet, maybe George Takei can update his own book and relate to what it mean to be the only gay member of Star Trek (that we know of so far).
An eloquent piece of work.........2005-02-05
George Takei is a wonderful role model for Asian Americans in this country! As an Asian American actor in Hollywood, George had to endure quite a bit compared to some of his contemporaries but handled his experiences with great class! George refused to let himself be pigeonholed into stereotypical roles later on in his career and fought for dignity for his character Sulu which I greatly admired..
His book is a fascinating glimpse into a life of a Japanese American who was incarcerated simply because of his race during World War II..funny enough..even though the US was at war with Germany and Italy at the same time you never saw German Americans or Italian Americans incarcerated....
Although George and his family experienced this undignified treatment, George writes quite eloquently about his experiences and how they drove him to be the best he could be in his chosen profession..
He realized he had a great responsibility to his character in such a highly visible and popular TV show and fought to make his character more visible and succeeded! He peppers his book with anecdotes about his experiences on the set of Star Trek and his relationships with his fellow castmates.
As a writer George is very talented and he also has a website where he keeps a monthly journal of what's going on in his life and career:
http://www.georgetakei.com/
George is truly an inspiration and a talented writer. I think you will really enjoy his book!
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Interesting Book.......2007-08-04
Interesting book about George Takei and the life of being a Japanese-American. He told some things about the period that Nikkei were interned in WWII that I didn't know about.
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TO THE STARS: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GEORGE TAKEI, STAR TREK'S MR. SULU
George Takei
Manufacturer: New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994
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The Fussy Baby Book : Parenting Your High-Need Child From Birth to Age Five
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Customer Reviews:
Phenomenal!.......2007-05-13
I would tell anyone with a fussy baby to read this book. From cover to cover Dr. Sears nailed the definition of a "high-needs" baby. I felt as if he wrote the book about me and my baby. It was so encouraging to know that there wasn't anything "wrong" with my baby or with the feelings I had about her being so fussy-which is a big deal to parents of a high-needs child; most people just don't "get it". I still (my baby is now 9 months) pull this book out when we are going through a rough patch; it's very reasurring to me and reminds me that I am doing the right things for my baby.
The Opposite of Reassuring.......2007-04-21
My daughter was "colicky" for exactly 4 months and 9 days. Yes, you may not believe it when people say stuff like that, but it literally disappeared overnight. During these 4 months I was tired, stressed out, and confused as to why she was so unhappy all of the time.
Unfortunately, "The Fussy Baby Book" was the first book I read to try and find some answers and help. I couldn't even finish the book because by three-quarters of the way through I felt so guilty that my instincts seemed to differ so much from what the Sears' were describing. I needed a book that would tell me that this was just a phase that would eventually pass and I would get through it a stronger person, but instead I was told that my "high needs" baby was always going to be this way and I better learn to deal with it. Talk about a feeling of hopelessness!
There is a lot of good information in the book as well, which is why I gave it 3 stars, but most of that information I found during internet searches before I ever bought the book anyway. The overall feelings of guilt and hopelessness that I got from this book stuck with me a lot longer than any of it's good information did.
If you read this book and do not find it to be the answer, please be sure to check out these books:
1) "Your Fussy Baby" by Marc Weissbluth (Scattered writing, repeats himself a lot, and not so good as a reference, but he's really onto something with his sleep research and it will probably make you feel better about your overall situation because you will probably be able to relate to a lot of what he says - and a big point he makes is IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT AND THIS WILL END, which is definitely what I needed to hear after reading "The Fussy Baby Book"!)
2) "The Happiest Baby on the Block" by Harvey Karp (I rented the DVD, which is probably the better way to go since you can actually watch him using his techniques. They really are amazing and although they don't always work with a colicky newborn unless you practice A LOT, the basics are good and we still use some of them to this day - and my daughter is 14 months old now!)
3) "Good Night, Sleep Tight" by Kim West (We didn't use this book until my daughter was 6 months old, but it was such a miracle that I wonder what would have happened if we tried out the "Sleep Lady" methods when she was going through her colicky phase! Definitely useful to have around as it is a quick read and it covers sleep issues from birth to age 5 and for the most part is adaptable to most parenting styles.)
Good luck!
A little disappointed.......2007-03-23
After reading this book I was a little disappointed. Yes it talks about how to work with a "high need child" The Book should probably been titled more like that. I have a fussy baby, but after reading the book, I realize he is not a "high need baby". The problem is due to earlier medical issues and now problems with finding a good formula and introducing foods. The chapter that they said would cover this topic was mostly centered around breastfeeding issues, and very little on formula fed babies and feeding solids. I know that once my son "feels" better than he is not fussy. I have taken him to the doctor and they have said he is just "colicky" and thats that. I am looking for other things to try and more solutions...turning to this book I had hoped to find it and was disappointed. It is not for a "fussy" baby its for a "high need Baby".
Attachment Parenting Helps Colic Symptoms.......2007-01-19
I am writing this for my daughter who had a colicky baby even though she was totally breastfed. Life was miserable for months. Vicki purchased the Dr. Sears colic sling and tried all of the other suggestions. Within a week, peace was restored! We now have a happy baby and happy parents. Symptoms are almost gone. They were all so stressed and exhausted, they were in a vicious cycle...like a dog chasing it's tail! Thank God for William & Martha Sears!
A Life Saver.......2007-01-09
Dr and Martha Sears saved my life. Gabriel is a high needs baby and without their affirmation that what I am doing to raise my son, I would be lost. I feel very comfortable with my parenting style now and will defend it to anyone. If you have a 'colicky' baby, please order and read this book. You'll be glad you did!!!!!
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This is the way we love to eat -- slowly braised, cut-with-a-spoon-tender meat resting in aromatic juices just waiting for the perfect piece of bread to come along and sop it up; a steaming bowl of chowder filled with chunks of fish and potatoes in rich broth laced with the smoky-sweet-salty flavor of bacon; a casserole that's spent some serious time in the oven as layer upon layer of creamy, soft cheese, pasta, herbs, and meat meld into a delectable whole.
And as luck would have it, this is the way celebrated New York City chef Tom Valenti loves to cook. Considered Manhattan's grandmaster of comfort food, Valenti has made this beloved cooking his trademark. In fact, on any given night, you'll find him in his wildly successful Upper West Side restaurants Ouest and 'Cesca feeding the world's A-list -- Bill Clinton, Steven Spielberg, Charlie Rose, Jerry Seinfeld, Judy Collins, Joan Didion. Because, of course, this is the food they love to eat, too.
In Tom Valenti's Soups, Stews, and One-Pot Meals, Valenti and coauthor Andrew Friedman dish up the flavor we've come to expect from a New York chef, without any of the fuss. This is food that gets better a day or two after it's made, food to make on the weekend and savor throughout a busy week, food that is perfect for dinner parties and family celebrations.
Here are 125 realistic recipes for the home cook -- most made in one pot -- and all based on the fact that the right ingredients, left alone to cook in a single vessel with virtually no intervention from the cook, steadily build glorious flavor and leave far fewer pots to clean.
The book includes "Variations" and "Tomorrow's Table," tips on ways to embellish a dish by adding vegetables or meats or provide economy by stretching it into another satisfying meal by simply adding another ingredient. Valenti and Friedman embrace what they term "cooking in the real world," encouraging home cooks to use canned stocks and beans whenever appropriate. They discuss key ingredients; offer a section on condiments, garnishes, and accompaniments; provide a list of mail-order sources; and recommend cookware (though you won't need a lot).
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cramped space good food!.......2006-04-15
If you are limited in space or you have a huge kitchen and HATE doing dishes, this book is for you. The recipes in this book are flavourful, quick, and easy to make. And once you've stuffed yourself, with a delightlful dinner and all your guests have gone, you'll wonder if they took some of the dirty dishes with them. I bought this book looking for a solution to the small kitchen I have: one element & one sink, no JOKE! What I found was an excuse to invite my friends over to indulge in Tom Valenti's wonderful creations! If you love food, and like it to be easy to prepare, but taste good this book should be on your kitchen counter, if you have one.
not at all impressed.......2006-02-12
I was looking primarily for some strew recipes that were good and easy to make. This book was really a let-down. First off, right off at the start this book claims that it "does not call for hard-to-find ingredients". Then you look at the recipes, which call for things like mussels, swordfish, goat cheese, calamari and duck just to name a few. And even when more mundane ingredients are called for, even that is made complicated. It doesn't require rice, it requires "arborio rice". It doesn't require squash, it requires "butternut squash", and so forth. Good luck shopping for these recipes.
The other thing I really dislike about this book is that it is a tough read for those of us without a lot of cooking experience. It uses a lot of jargon, has no pictures, and gives very vague directions. For example he tells you to "season with salt and pepper" with no clues about technique or amounts, or "2 bell peppers sliced length-wise" (length-wise? A bell pepper is nearly round). Also the recipe I made (requiring 8 steps, owch) listed one item in the ingredients list that isn't even mentioned anywhere in steps.
I'm sure there are some people that will like this book, especially if you are a very experienced cook, are willing to knock yourself out making these recipes, and are willing to spend a lot of time and money gathering the needed ingredients. But for me, ick, this might very well be the worst cookbook I've ever seen for my needs.
If you only can buy one cookbook.......2005-10-24
As a busy working father who also does the cooking, I have always looked for the collection of recipes which is appealing to the whole family yet tastes interesting, and can be prepared without needing to take the whole day off to shop and prepare. Without exception, every recipe in this book as been a winner. Try the seemingly ordinary poule au pot, Slow Braised Chicken in a Pot. You won't believe how something so simple will be so satisfying, so incredibly delicious, all in less than an hour. Treat yourself to this book-it is the single most used in my collection of 50 cookbooks.
Great Recipes.......2005-04-01
This book has so many choices to choose from that it could takes months to go through. A must read.
This May Be The Only Cookbook You Need!.......2005-02-28
I have had this cookbook for about a year now. We have made at least 10 recipes from it so far...without exaggerating, every single one has been a winner. The dishes are fun to make and the just tatse darn good! A couple "must-makes" are the Morroccan spiced lamb shanks and the Mushroom Braised Short Ribs. This is a winner! Thanks to the authors!
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Raising a healthy and well-behaved dog requires dedication, knowledge, and a full-time commitment. The Guide to Owning a Brittany will help you fulfill your wish to have a lifelong relationship with your dog. It covers all aspects of living with this lovable breed, including selecting a companionable Brittany, grooming, health care, and proper nutrition. Easy to read and beautifully illustrated, The Guide to Owning a Brittany also covers the history of the breed and offers the dog owner valuable training tips. This book is a must-have for every Brittany owner.
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Getting rid of things -- whether they are priceless paintings or old newspapers -- is never easy. This guide takes the reader through the often daunting process. Six chapters offer practical tools for identifying a wide variety of objects, estimating their worth, determining the basis of one's interest in them and their value to one's life, and deciding whether to sell or donate them and how to do so.
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- Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms
- An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms
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An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms
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Cowritten by the author of the award-winning The Tropical Look, An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms offers a definitive account of palms that may be grown in the garden and landscape. Because palms are often underutilized as a result of their unfamiliarity — even to tropical gardeners — Robert Lee Riffle and Paul Craft have exhaustively documented every genus in the palm family. Approximately 890 species are described in detail, including cold hardiness, water needs, height, and any special requirements. Generously illustrated with more than 900 photos, this volume is as valuable as an identification guide as it is a practical handbook. It even contains photos of several palm species that have never before appeared in a general encyclopedia. Interesting snippets of history, ethnobotany, and biology inform the text and make this a lively catalog of these remarkable plants.
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Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms.......2007-04-04
This is was excellent and easy to read and follow. I really enjoyed this book.
An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms.......2007-03-17
Very good colour plates, many showing the inflorescences and fruits useful in the identification of the palms. Clean, concise descriptions of genera.
For the Palm Enthusiast and collector.......2007-02-08
Of all the publications that I have acquired for understanding growing conditions and idenfication of palms, An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms is the motivation that I use to proceed searching out and adding to my collection. I have purchased through Amazon two additional copies as gifts. My only complaint is that the book is not available in Spanish as our quest continues here in Costa Rica. Puravida Kevin
As much as you care to know about palms.......2006-11-10
If you have trouble making up your mind, this otherwise excellent guide will frustrate you. There are 2,500 species of palms in the world, and Floridians Robert Riffle and Paul Craft almost never met one they didn't like -- a lot.
Like mothers who love all their children but have a favorite, Riffle and Craft do praise some palms more than others. This is what they have to say about Cyrtostachys renda from Southeast Asia:
"The slender diaphanous trunks are heartbreakingly beautiful and so thin and lissome as to often bend as if they were long stalks of big blossoms in a bouquet. . . . The younger stems add incredibly beautiful tiers of leaves from top to bottom; however it is the magnetic attraction of the long, red crownshafts that makes this species irresistible."
Not every entry in "An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms" involves quite so much heavy breathing. Of the Samoan palm Clinostigma samoense, they say merely, "There is no more beautiful palm species."
But they say that about lots of species.
Ceroxylon quindiuense of the Columbian Andes, for example, is the tallest palm in the world, and Craft and Riffle label it "beyond spectacular."
In truth, they make the reader believe that palms are underappreciated.
For a plant family that is the essence of the tropics, it is surprising how few species like real heat. Like humans, almost all palms like to be warm but not hot.
Only a few can stand even a short while at below freezing temperatures, but equally few are able to stand the scorching desert the way the date palm can.
Hawaii would have been a paradise for palms, but only one or perhaps two ever made it here on their own.
It is still undetermined whether the coconut floated here by itself or came with the Polynesians. The only native palms are the Pritchardias, all evolved from (probably) one migrant that made its way up from somewhere in the South Pacific.
Once here, Pritchardias radiated into more than two dozen species, but many of these are either extinct or heading that way. They are commonly called fan palms, or loulu in Hawaiian, and a few species are regularly encountered in landscaping.
Many, many of the species in this encyclopedia are either extinct in the wild or probably going. The center of palm extinction is Madagascar, where a rapidly expanding, desperately poor population is eating its way through its forests and the 200 species of native palms.
Elsewhere, the expansion of agriculture, coastal development and an extravagant taste for eating the growing tips of large trees are threatening many species of palms.
There is -- or was -- a palm for just about every situation between the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer, from salty marsh to high desert, though rainforest is the favorite setting.
Mature palms range down from Ceroxylon's 200 feet to just a few inches. The longest, some of the rattan palms, grow over 300 feet, but they have to climb over other trees.
Palms are amazingly spindly. Even the most robust come nowhere near the girth of deciduous trees like, say, monkeypod, and some species in New Guinea are more than 500 times taller than they are thick. How these hold themselves up is a wonder.
Beautiful reference.......2006-04-15
The photographic plates are indeed very beautiful but having the descriptions in another section of the book does make for an inconvenient flipping from the front of the book that has the photographs to the back of the book with the textual information.
It has an informative section named "Seed Germination Notes for Selected Genera." I would have liked to see more growing notes...like suggested soil mixtures for best germination results.
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The Cult of Silvanus: A Study in Roman Folk Religion (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition)
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The author collects and analyzes the enormous epigraphic and archaeological evidence for the cult of Silvanus, the Roman god of agriculture and forests. Silvanus is an important focus of investigation because his private and popular character sets him apart from other deities of the state pantheon. The Cult of Silvanus traces the origin, spread, development and final suppression of the cult. Silvanus' nature as a Roman god and his identification with indigenous deities in the provinces are carefully examined. The evidence for temples, priests, collegia and sacred groves is presented along with a detailed treatment of the god's adherents and iconography. This study adds to our imperfect knowledge of Roman domestic religion as practised by the lower classes. It challenges the widely-held view that private cult was somehow subordinate or inferior to civic paganism.
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An Excellent Overview Of An Obscure Subject.......2007-04-14
There is evidence Silvanus was one of the most worshiped gods in the Roman pantheon, but little has survived of his cult due to his temples being sacred groves and much of his idols being made of wood. Though Dr. Dorcey admits he stands on the shoulders of researchers before him and gives them ample credit in his bibliography, Dorcey has done a lot of hard work in hunting down every trace and scrap of information on Silvanus he could find.
Silvanus was a rural god of agriculture, forests, and boundaries whose cult was amazingly widespread and though much of archeology has found his artifacts in Italy, the worship of Silvanus was widespread throughout the Roman Empire with evidence as far away as Britain, northeastern Africa and northern Germany. Eventually, as the farmlands were deserted by the lower and middle classes who ultimately huddled in cities, the cult of Silvanus became an urban religion that turned into an idealistic picture of the time when humanity dwelt in peace with nature, but a nature that with divine assistance was subdued under the hand of man. The closest counterpart we have today of this phenomenon is Christianity's ongoing fascination with Celtic Christianity and a desire to return to a simpler and more nobler time.
And what I find most interesting about Silvanus is that he is a "civilized" god, which is rather rare for a pagan god of nature.
This goes against today's ongoing assumption that pagans of old were at peace between themselves and a personal, pantheistic nature. In reality, the people of Europe during the times of the Pax Romana were just as terrified of a vast, impersonal nature as any other peoples. The cult of Silvanus dealt with a desire not to return to uncontrollable nature, but to return to Arcadia, the idealistic rural life of the farmer-philosopher at peace in his relationship with a nature partially under his civilizing hand.
In another example of Silvanus' civilized demeanor, unlike Faunus and Pan who were gods of untamed nature, violent and sexually capricious, Silvanus was a chaste god of cultivated land, man made boundaries, and tamed forests. Also, unlike Faunus who in his sexual, predatory nature, put women and even animals in danger, Silvanus is normally accompanied by female attendants, the Silvanae and Nymphs in an asexual relationship. Though no family relationship is implied between the two in the cult, the interaction between Silvanus and his female companions is almost like one of father to daughter.
Secondly, I appreciated Dorcey's research that there is no strong evidence that Silvanus was ultimately absorbed into the early Christian Church and made a saint. The name of Silvanus was a popular name and there is no evidence the plethora of Saint Silvanuses are the pagan god undergoing a Christian conversion.
The Cult of Silvanus is very much approachable by scholar and interested amateur alike. Though a knowledge of Latin and Greek is helpful to understand the footnotes, almost without exception these terms are interpreted in the body of the text. It's just a pity the price will keep this information out of the hands of people with a non-professional interest in the subject.
In closing, Dorcey has inadvertently proved the reality of the intellectual wasteland the Internet has become. A Google search for Silvanus will pull up much information, but most of it is incorrect. It is in thanks to research such as Doctor Dorcey's which will bring to light Silvanus' fascinating history and the now obscure reality of what was an important part of humanity's religious formation.
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