"The Tome of Seus" is an intriguing work of Celtic fiction,
composed of eight largely discernable allegorical threads. These
inner stories all relate to real-world deeds of humanity, good and
bad, great and small, and many of the associated characters are
readily identifiable. While the religious allegory stretches back
to biblical times, the political timeline spans just sixty-four
years. The reader may rise to the challenge of decoding these
allegories, or embrace the simple tale, but the convergence of the
timelines at a precise and infamous date will be impossible to
miss, and in the final pages the true message becomes abundantly
clear. It may interest some that the eight allegories are each
composed of eight sections, and these sixty-four parable-like
stories are interwoven into a single thread; a similar structure to
the "I Ching". The index added to this US version doubles as a
glossary to assist the reader. Originally published on: 08. 08. 08.
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