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Colin Wilson was born in Carlisle, Cumbria and educated at the
Creighton School in Carlisle, after which he completed his National
Service in the RAF in Singapore where he was a swimming champion
and water polo player following county honours at both sports. He
started his business career as a management trainee with Carr's of
Carlisle, the UK's oldest biscuit company, before making several
progressive moves up the management ladder, winning awards and
competitions on the way, finally becoming a director of Heart of
Midlothian football club. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute
of Marketing. His experiences are presented in a straightforward
way that offers valuable lessons to other businesspeople and
especially to those aspiring to climb the ladder of success. Colin
Wilson is now retired and living in the south of Spain and can be
contacted on 0034 952 48 5979 or by e-mail at
[email protected]
Jealousy, revenge and lust are among the oldest motives for murder.
When passions run high, spurned lovers can act without a thought
for the consequence. All it takes is a kitchen knife, a heavy
object from the mantelpiece or a gun from the bedside
cabinet..."Crimes of Passion" chronicles over 150 emotionally
charged cases in which the heart ruled the head, invariably with
fatal consequence. Some are spur-of-the-moment rages from betrayed
partners that have elicited sympathy from judge and jury; others
are more carefully planned acts of revenge and spite that have
shown and received no mercy. "Crimes of Passion" covers cases form
all over the world including Thompson and Bywaters, Snyder and
Gray, Ruth Ellis, Howard Jacobson, Lorena Bobbitt, Susan Smith,
Jane Andrews, Bertrand Cantat and Scott Peterson. The result is a
chilling and compelling insight into the tortured minds of some of
crime's most infamous characters.
The global best-selling graphic novel series - over half a million
copies sold! Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files collects the
adventures of the iconic British character, presented in
chronological order, complete and uncut! He's judge, jury and
executioner - the lawman delivering justice to the mean streets of
far-future Mega-City One. This fifth blockbuster volume includes
the all-time classic mega-epic `The Apocalypse War'. Written by
comic legends John Wagner (A History of Violence) and Alan Grant
(Batman), with art by Carlos Ezquerra (Preacher), Brian Bolland
(The Killing Joke) and Mick McMahon (The Last American) and many
more! "If you want to sink your teeth into classic Judge Dredd, the
best place to start" - Mental Floss "Amazing and addictive" - io9
"What a collection it will be when it's complete." - Den of Geek
The first of a new series in the Essential line featuring 2000
AD’s legendary war machine, Rogue Trooper! Rogue Trooper is the
last of the G.I.s – genetically-engineered infantrymen designed
to sustain/withstand the noxious atmosphere of Nu-Earth, a planet
ravaged by the conflict between Norts and Southers. A lone survivor
of the Quartz Massacre, equipped with the bio-chips of his fallen
clone brothers, he crosses the war-torn landscape in search of the
Traitor General, the man responsible for their deaths – and will
not rest until he has his revenge! The first volume in the
Essential series features stories by creators Gerry Finley-Day and
Dave Gibbons (Watchmen), with art by Colin Wilson (Judge Dredd) and
Cam Kennedy (Star Wars: Dark Empire).
Colin Wilson revitalised existentialism with a completely new
approach to the philosophy. The six volumes of his 'Outsider'
series created an existentialism that is not paralysed by its own
nihilism. This book, first published in 1966, is a clear summary of
the ideas of the 'Outsider' cycle, and also develops them to a new
stage. Wilson's 'new existentialism' sees philosophy as an
intellectual adventure that aims at a real command and control of
human existence, and this book is its clearest exponent.
The late Colin Wilson wrote a staggering 180 introductions,
forewords, prefaces and afterwords to other authors' books. Soon
after his now classic study The Occult appeared in 1971, he was
constantly sought out by writers and publishers to endorse their
work. He rarely refused. And, as this volume reveals, these were
not hurriedly written paragraphs, relying largely on his name as an
endorsement, but often significant and substantial essays.
Introducing the Occult brings together 17 of his best published
introductions chosen by his bibliographer Colin Stanley. Within
these covers you can read Colin Wilson on magic, witchcraft,
exorcism, ghosts, poltergeists, the Loch Ness Monster, the
afterlife, dowsing and much more.
This new edition of the Luath Scots Language Learner featuring
updated information is suitable as an introductory course or for
those interested in reacquainting themselves with the language of
childhood and grandparents. There are dictionaries and grammar
books but this is the first-ever language course. The book assumes
no prior knowledge on the reader's part. Starting from the most
basic vocabulary and constructions, the reader is guided
step-by-step through Scots vocabulary and the subtleties of grammar
and idiom that distinguish Scots from English. An accompanying
audio recording conveys the authentic pronunciation, especially
important to readers from outside Scotland.
THE ULTIMATE 2000 AD MIX-TAPE HAS ARRIVED! Best of 2000 AD is a
landmark series from the cult comic, bursting with our greatest
stories for a new generation of readers. Every Best of 2000 AD
contains a mix of modern classics and gems from the vault. In each
edition you'll find an explosive new Judge Dredd adventure, fresh
essays by prominent popular culture writers, a graphic novel-length
feature presentation by global legends and a vintage Dredd case. In
this volume: Judge Dredd hunts untraceable assassins firing Magic
Bullets by Al Ewing and Colin Wilson; even robots get the Red
Planet Blues from Alan Moore, Steve Dillon and John Higgins; not
even Mega City One's brightest can escape The Vampire Effect; join
the front line of the resistance against intergalactic bigots in
Gothic masterpiece Nemesis The Warlock! Boasting brand new covers
from an all-star line-up of artists including Becky Cloonan (The
True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys) and Charlie Adlard (The
Walking Dead) with designer Tom Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is
the essential gateway into the Galaxy's Greatest Comic.
This audio recording, which accompanies the Luath Scots Language
Learner book, conveys the authentic pronunciation, especially
important to readers from outside Scotland. It is suitable as an
introductory course or for those interested in reacquainting
themselves with the language of childhood and grandparents. There
are dictionaries and grammar books but this is the first-ever
language course. The book assumes no prior knowledge on the
reader's part. Starting from the most basic vocabulary and
constructions, the reader is guided step-by-step through Scots
vocabulary and the subtleties of grammar and idiom that distinguish
Scots from English.
The Venus Express spacecraft, which was launched in November 2005
and ceased activity in December 2014, has brought about a new
wealth of data on Venus's atmosphere, surface, and space
environment. Following the completion of this landmark mission, an
overview of the current state of scientific understanding of Venus
has been assembled into a single collection. The ten papers in this
book, written by an international team of specialists, are the
products of this effort. They review our knowledge of Venus's
interior structure, surface composition, and atmosphere in terms of
thermal structure, dynamics, composition, chemistry, clouds,
aeronomy, and interaction with the solar wind. Additionally, they
identify the questions and measurements that remain open for study
in ongoing and future research and exploration efforts. The
resulting volume is primarily intended for students and researchers
of planetary science. This book is a follow-up to the pioneering
book Venus, published in 1983, and its successor volume Venus II,
published in 1997, stood at their respective times as the most
authoritative single-volume works available on the planet.
Originally published in Space Science Reviews in the Topical
Collection "Venus III"
Literary Nonfiction. Essays. First published in 1965, this iconic
collection by a great philosopher contains essays on David Lindsay,
L.H. Myers, George Bernard Shaw, Ayn Rand & Henry Williamson,
among others. Wilson's eclectic style is displayed in essays that
range over John Cowper Powys and Ernest Hemingway, Nietzche and the
modern novel. In print again for the first time, this edition
brings to light new studies in existentialism from a great master.
For the last four centuries, science has tried to account for
everything in terms of atoms and molecules and the physical laws
they adhere to. Recently, this effort was extended to try to
include the inner world of human beings. Gary Lachman argues that
this view of consciousness is misguided and unfounded. He points to
another approach to the study and exploration of consciousness that
erupted into public awareness in the late 1800s. In this "secret
history of consciousness, " consciousness is seen not as a result
of neurons and molecules, but as responsible for them; meaning is
not imported from the outer world, but rather creates it. In this
view, consciousness is a living, evolving presence whose
development can be traced through different historical periods, and
which evolves along a path to a broader, more expansive state. What
that consciousness may be like and how it may be achieved is a
major concern of this book.
Lachman concentrates on the period since the late 1800s, when
Madame Blavatsky first brought the secret history out into the
open. As this history unfolds, we encounter the ideas of many
modern thinkers, from esotericists like P. D. Ouspensky, Rudolf
Steiner, and Colin Wilson to more mainstream philosophers like
Henri Bergson, William James, Owen Barfield and the psychologist
Andreas Mavromatis. Two little known but important thinkers play a
major role in his synthesis -- Jurij Moskvitin, who showed how our
consciousness relates to the mechanisms of perception and to the
external world, and Jean Gebser, who presented perhaps the most
impressive case for the evolution of consciousness.
The classic study of alienation, creativity and the modern mind
'Excitingly written, with a sense of revelation' GUARDIAN THE
OUTSIDER was an instant literary sensation when it was first
published in 1956, thrusting its youthful author into the front
rank of contemporary writers and thinkers. Wilson rationalised the
psychological dislocation so characteristic of Western creative
thinking into a coherent theory of alienation, and defined those
affected by it as a type: the outsider. Through the works and lives
of various artists, including Kafka, Camus, Hemingway, Hesse,
Lawrence, Van Gogh, Shaw, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky, Wilson explored
the psyche of the outsider, his effect on society and society's on
him. Nothing that has happened in the decades since has made THE
OUTSIDER any less relevant; it remains the seminal work on this
most persistent of modern-day preoccupations.
The seminal work on alienation, creativity, and the modern mind-set. "An exhaustive, luminously intelligent study...a real contribution to our understanding of our deepest predicament."—Philip Toynbee.
'A major work ... an extraordinary tour de force, [this book] will
materially help to bring both sides (science and paranormal
studies) together in a way which could lead to real and important
advances in our view of the universe' - New Scientist First
published in 1978, Mysteries is the powerful and enlightening
sequel to The Occult, continuing Colin Wilson's investigations into
the paranormal, the occult and the supernatural. The experience of
his own panic attacks gave Wilson his insight into the concept of
the ladder or hierarchy of selves with which we are all associated.
In this book he fully explores this idea of multiple selves,
explaining how our lower, childish selves are linked to depression
and anxiety. The book offers an optimistic message to counteract
our contemporary tendency towards pessimism and nihilism:
purposeful activity will always allow us to call on our higher
selves and bring concentration, control and a sense of meaning into
life. Wilson uses the concept of the multi-personality to explain a
wide range of paranormal phenomenon, from dowsing and demonic
possession to precognition and spoon-bending, and he analyses the
work of all the big names in 20th-century supra-rational research
(from T C Lethbridge to Margaret Murray to Carl Jung) from this
perspective. The story ranges widely, from the stone circles to
1960s LSD adventures, and Wilson's analysis is woven with hundreds
of entertaining paranormal anecdotes and case studies taken from
throughout history, including his own experiences of dowsing at the
Merry Maidens stone circle and of visions and lucid dreaming.
An accessible introduction to the life and work of one of the key
figures in analytical psychology. Carl Gustav Jung is one of the
seminal figures in the history of depth psychology. An enormously
influential and original thinker, Jung was for some time Freud's
principal disciple, but he became more and more critical of the
Freudian emphasis on repressed sexual tendencies and after the
publication of Symbols of Transformation in 1912, Jung broke away
from Freud to develop his own technique of 'analytical psychology'.
Jung's clinical work and, perhaps more importantly, his own
experience of so-called occult phenomena led him to formulate and
describe a number of key concepts, which have now passed into
general currency, including the theory of archetypes; the
collective unconscious; synchronicity; and the idea of 'active
imagination, a technique of conscious dreaming. With characteristic
fluency, Colin Wilson weaves a fascinating biographical narrative
with a penetrating analysis of Jung's ideas, providing a clear,
readable introduction to his life and work.
Colin Wilson's classic work is the essential guidebook to the
mind-expanding experiences and discoveries of the 20th century. His
genius lies in producing a skillful synthesis of the available
material - clarifying without simplifying, seeing the occult in the
light of reason and reason in the light of the mystical and
paranormal. It is a journey of enlightenment. He provides a
wide-ranging survey of the subject, a comprehensive history of
"magic" and an insightful exploration of our latent powers, and
brings his own refreshingly optimistic and stimulating
interpretation to the worlds of the paranormal, the occult and the
supernatural.
Wilson has blended H.P. Lovecraft s dark vision with his own
revolutionary philosophy and unique narrative powers to produce a
stunning, high-tension story of vaulting imagination. A professor
makes a horrifying discovery while excavating a sinister
archeological site. For over 200 years, mind parasites have been
lurking in the deepest layers of human consciousness, feeding on
human life force and steadily gaining a foothold on the planet. Now
they threaten humanity s extinction. They can be fought with one
weapon only: the mind, pushed to and beyond its limits. Pushed so
far that humans can read each other s thoughts, that the moon can
be shifted from its orbit by thought alone. Pushed so that man can
at last join battle with the loathsome parasites on equal terms."
Presents the life and work of one of the most influential
psychological theorists of modern times, George Ivanovitch
Gurdjieff. This examination of a psychologist and teacher of genius
also provides an introduction to the philosophy of Gurdjieff. This
work presents the life and work of one of the most influential
psychological theorists of modern times. George Ivanovitch
Gurdjieff is one of the most enigmatic figures of our time. He
attracted legends as easily as disciples. But behind the Gurdjieff
myth lies a solid corpus of thought, the importance of which is
only now being generally recognized. At its heart was the idea of
'the war against sleep', the fact that man, in Colin Wilson's
words, is like 'a grandfather clock driven by a watch-spring'. This
brilliant and much praised examination of a psychologist and
teacher of genius has established itself as the most important and
accessible account for the general reader of Gurdjieff's life and
work. This edition has been revised and expanded, providing the
definitive introduction to the philosophy of Gurdjieff.
When Colin Wilson died in December 2013, one perceptive obituary
writer suggested that, despite the seemingly diverse subject matter
of his books, Wilson's legacy lay in the field of consciousness
studies. This is undoubtedly true. In Super Consciousness (first
published in 2009), Wilson, nearing the end of his creative life,
decided to succinctly summarise the ideas he had developed during
years of research first as an existentialist philosopher and a
psychologist, and later as an explorer of the occult. In the
Foreword Wilson states: "I am now 75, and most of my life has been
devoted to a search for what might be called 'the mechanisms of the
Peak Experience', or 'power consciousness'. This book might be
regarded as a kind of DIY manual of how to achieve it." Peak
Experience - the experience of sudden overwhelming happiness - is a
concept coined by the American psychologist Abraham Maslow
(1908-1970), but while Maslow believed that Peak Experience could
not be induced, Wilson thought otherwise. He points out that
boredom and lack of purpose are among the most destructive states
we can experience, and instead emphasises the importance of
acknowledging the reality of free will and actively evolving our
own consciousness to find deep meaning and joy in every part of
life. In this fascinating and optimistic work, Wilson looks at what
we can learn from the Peak Experiences of Yeats, Blake, Sartre,
Nietzsche, Robert Graves and other luminaries, revealing the
process of how we too can gain incredible insight into the deepest
mysteries of existence. This new edition includes a foreword by
Colin Wilson's bibliographer, Colin Stanley.
Almost two decades after writing his famous The Occult, Colin
Wilson re-examined the whole spectrum of the mystical and
paranormal, producing a general occult theory that remains as
compelling as the evidence of atomic particles. Originally
published in 1988, Beyond the Occult contains a huge amount of new
material and evidence, which came to light following publication of
The Occult. It combines scientific thinking on the nature of
physical reality with a wide range of fascinating case studies,
from the Swiss dowser who located the body of a missing woman to
the lucky American whose dreams foretold the winning horses in
multiple races to scores of accounts of mystical experiences of the
Divine, of spirit possession and of poltergeists. Part One covers
the amazing hidden powers of the human mind: ESP, clairvoyance,
psychometry, precognition, psychokinesis, and dowsing. Part Two
considers the more mysterious forces for good or evil -
poltergeists, spirit possession, and reincarnation - that convinced
Colin Wilson of the reality of disembodied spirits. In Beyond the
Occult, Colin Wilson puts forward a convincing case that our
so-called 'normal' experience may, in fact, be subnormal, and that
evolution may have brought us near the edge of a quantum leap into
a hugely expanded human consciousness. This new edition includes a
foreword by Colin Wilson's biographer, Colin Stanley.
An engrossing portrait of this complex and enigmatic figure and his
eclectic system of magick. Poet, Magician, Mountaineer, Polemicist
and Pornographer, Aleister Crowley was the most famous, or
infamous, name in twentieth century occultism. With his usual flair
and style, Colin Wilson brings this complex and enigmatic figure to
life and provides an engrossing portrait of the self-styled Great
Beast, the man whom the contemporary press dubbed "The Wickedest
Man in the World". The popular image of him as, in the words of
Francis King, 'an insatiable sexual athlete, a pimp who lived on
the immoral earnings of his girl-friends, and a junkie who daily
took enough heroin to kill a roomful of people', has a basis in
fact; but there were other, less obnoxious and despicable, aspects
of this highly original character. Crowley's greatest legacy is his
eclectic occult system: his Magick persists, a potent synthesis of
Golden Dawn magic, oriental esoteric techniques, sexual magic, and
the all-encompassing Law of Thelema with its two fundamental
principles, 'Every man and woman is a star' and the notorious 'Do
What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law'.
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