Moyra Caldecott Books:
Moyra Caldecott was born in Pretoria, South Africa
in 1927, and moved to London in 1951. She has degrees
in English and Philosophy and an M.A. in English Literature,
and has written more than 20 books.
She has earned a reputation as a novelist who writes
as vividly about the adventures and experiences to be
encountered in the inner realms of the human consciousness
as she does about those in the outer physical world.
To Moyra, reality is multidimensional.
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Myths of the Sacred Tree
by Moyra Caldecott
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Essential to life on earth since the beginning
of time, trees hold a special place in our collective
consciousness: rooted in the earth, reaching skyward,
nourished by the elements, and enlivened by the
sap running through their veins, they provide
a metaphor for what it means to be human.
Moyra Caldecott has gathered here a collection
of myths celebrating the rich symbolism of trees,
all bringing to life a time when the natural world
was deeply respected and trees and forests were
thought to be inhabited by spirits and divine
beings.
Bound by the organized structure of modern life,
the human spirit yearns for the wildness and freedom
of primal nature represented by forests in their
natural state. Caldecott's book has captured and
given voice to this spirit.
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The Eye of Callanish
by Moyra Caldecott
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The Eye of Callanish is set at the beginning
of the twelfth century on the Island of Lewis
in the Outer Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland.
It tells the story of a young girl, Mairi, who
is persecuted for being in league with the Devil.
She believes that she is able to communicate with
the ancient people who built the temple of Tall
Stones at Callanish. Mairi is aided in her escape
from her persecutors by Neil and the hermit Brother
Durston, who we first met in Weapons of the Wolfhound.
On the way they face many dangers and frightening
situations. But just who are these ancient people
that Mairi is communicating with? Where did the
beautiful white horse appear from? And whose is
the dead body in the cleft? Neil is fascinated
by the search for Truth ... and at the same time
terrified of it...
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Child of the Dark Star
by Moyra Caldecott
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"There was a planet once called Earth. Its
people, scattered like seeds before the wind,
came to rest on Agaron..." The Star Law of
the planet Agaron had never been questioned -
until Bardek arrived in the city of Bar-Geda.
His premature birth under the dreaded Dark Star
had doomed him to be banished to the marshlands,
but he found himself drawn like a magnet to the
glittering Temple of the White Star. There he
found a girl trapped in crystal. Who was she?
Could he release her? And could they, together,
outwit the harsh lords of Agaron? This is the
gripping story of one man's fight to free his
mind from the conditioning of a restrictive and
powerful system... It is the story of a love that
would not accept the Law... It is a story of the
last days and the first...
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Etheldreda
by Moyra Caldecott
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Etheldreda, Princess of East Anglia, Queen of
Northumbria and Abbess of Ely, was a remarkable
woman who lived in restless, violent times not
unlike our own, when old beliefs were dying and
new ones were struggling to emerge. Pagan clashed
with Christian as the seven kingdoms of the Germanic
tribes warred against each other and against the
native Celts. Occasionally an uneasy peace was
bought by the skillful use of the 'diplomatic
marriage', and twice Etheldreda, though vowed
to chastity, submitted to marriage for political
reasons. When her second husband refused to accept
the 'arrangement' between them, she fled south,
her escape to the Island of Ely apparently aided
by storms that intervened on her behalf. She lived
only a few years as abbess of the religious community
she founded at Ely before dying of plague. Ever
since, pilgrims have turned to her for miracles
of help and healing. But this is not just the
story of a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon saint.
It is about the general human struggle to comprehend
the enigma of existence and to come to terms with
Christ's God, faced as we are by a violent and
cruel world. It is about the periods when we give
up the struggle, reverting either to the darkest
negativity or to superstition - and the rare but
wonderful periods when we are lifted high by the
inrush of spiritual certainty. This edition also
contains several pages of chronology, genealogy,
place names, notes and a map.
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Weapons of the Wolfhound
by Moyra Caldecott
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It is the 12th century AD. Neil lives with his
parents on a farm on the remote island of Lewis
in the Outer Hebrides. He is bored with his days
and longs for excitement. He makes friends with
Brother Durston, a Christian hermit living in
a rocky cell nearby. The hermit speaks to the
boy about the virtues of forgiveness and peaceful
coexistence, and teaches the value of contemplation
and prayer. But the visit of a Viking sea captain,
Baldur, to the island makes the boy restless.
He goes with Baldur to Iceland to deliver a walrus
ivory chess set carved by Brother Durston to Baldur's
father - the Wolfhound. But Baldur's father has
died, and his grave has been robbed of the hero's
famous weapons. Baldur's anger is intense, and
he and Neil go on a dangerous and exciting journey
across Iceland to recover the stolen weapons -
the Weapons of the Wolfhound.
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The Lily and the Bull
by Moyra Caldecott
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Ierii, the daughter of the chief gardener at
the palace, is in love with Thyloss, the son of
the keeper of the Queen's bulls. Thyloss, who
is looking forward to a future as a bull acrobat
- a position of great importance - finds his feelings
for Ierii gradually changing. But their hopes
are shaken by events beyond their control. The
Minoan civilization, one of the greatest the world
has known, suddenly and mysteriously came to an
end sometime during the period 1600-1450BC, baffling
present day historians and archaeologists alike.
One of the most persistent theories is that it
was fatally damaged by the immense volcanic eruption
on the nearby island of Thera (Santorini). This
story charts the dramatic events during the last
days of Ma-ii, a city on the north coast of Crete.
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Women
in Celtic Myth: Tales of Extraordinary Women from
the Ancient Celtic Tradition
by Moyra Caldecott
$11.66
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In Celtic myth, the mixture of wise spiritual
teaching and dramatic imagery creates new, potent,
and disturbing visions. This selection of eleven
stories?some more than 3,000 years old?focuses
on the women of ancient British mythology, from
the formidable women warriors who trained heroes
to fight and kill to the beautiful companions
who led them to higher realms of feminine intuition
and spiritual wisdom. Caldecott goes beyond a
mere recounting of female strength, providing
lucid personal commentary that illuminates the
complete myth and the culture from which it springs.
These powerful stories transmit a recognition
of the mystery of being and an understanding of
the powerful magic of inner transformation.
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Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra by Moyra Caldecott
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Ankhesenamun has never been safe in all her short
life - not even with her beloved husband and half
brother Tutankhamun. Daughter of the Pharaoh Akhenaten
and the fabled Nefertiti, and married at one time
to her father, Ankhesenamun is made to marry Tutankhamun
by the powerful General Horemheb at a time of
bitter political and religious division - she
is the delicate link between scheming factions.
But on the death of her husband, Ankhesenamun
is forced into one last extraordinary and desperate
bid for life and happiness...
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Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun
by Moyra Caldecott
$17.95
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Ancient Egypt 3500 years ago - a land ruled by
the all-powerful female king, Hatshepsut. Ambitious,
ruthless and worldly: a woman who established
Amun as the chief god of Egypt, bestowing his
Priesthood with unprecedented riches and power.
This is a story of vision and obsession, of mighty
projects and heartbreaking failures - the story
of a woman possessed by the desire for power and
the need to love.
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Mythical Journeys, Legendary Quests
by Moyra Caldecott
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One of the most persistent themes in myth and
legend from the world's many cultures is that
of the story of the journey - the quest. In Mythical
Journeys, Legendary Quests, noted writer on the
topic, Moyra Caldecott, shows the connection between
the sacred, mythic journeys as found in legend
and story and the real journey of the individual
soul towards enlightenment. This perennial quest
for reassurance in the face of human mortality
is spread as wide as our existence on the planet
and throughout history. Indeed Carl Jung and,
more recently, Joseph Campbell have shown us that
myth and legend are not just fantasy tales for
children. They are powerful expressions, in code,
of a deep yearning towards an understanding of
human existence. Moyra Caldecott has selected
material from many cultures to illustrate this
point: from ancient Egypt and Sumeria to aboriginal
Australia, pre-Columbian America, Vietnam, India,
Africa and Europe. With each legend retold, she
provides background on its origin and detailed
analysis of its meaning and significance. Illustrated
with drawings by Rachel Caldecott-Thornton, this
book is a truly informative work which will delight,
entertain and fascinate.
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