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"Om: The secret of Ahbor Valley" by Talbot Mundy. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Cottswold Ommony has guts and influence. He's in the Secret Service, and heading for McGregor's office. No one in India knows what Ommony will do next.And it's a good thing. Because there are evils on the land -- evils like OM, the Secret of the Abhor Valley.(Jacketless library hardcover)
An expedition in 1920s India searches for a lost tribe, a holy Lama, and a piece of jade that possesses supernatural powers.
Talbot Mundy's famous metaphysical novel is set in the Himalayas. The central figure is a Lama, wise, winning, compassionate, whose story -- told in his own words -- on a crag by the roaring Brahmaputra will capture the imagination and reveal for some readers occult truths.
A young English adventurer in India during the 1920s sets out to find a piece of jade with supernatural powers and the hidden valley inhabited by a holy lama who can reveal the secrets of the universe. The 23 books in this series, published between 1916 and 1939, are all somewhat related, although they may have different main characters. In order of publication they are: King-of the Khybers (1916; aka King of the Kyber Rifles), The Winds of the World (1916), Hira Singh's Tale (1918), Guns of the Gods (1921), The Caves of Terror (1924), The Nine Unknown (1924), Ramsden (1926; aka The Devil's Guard), The Woman Ayisha (1930), The Hundred Days (1930), Jingrim (1931; aka Jingrim Sahib, 1953), The Lost Trooper (1931), C. I. D. (1932), Jungle Jest (1932), The Lion of Petra (1932), The King in Check (1933; aka Affair in Araby, 1953), The Gunga Sahib (1933), The Mystery of Khufu's Tomb (1933), Jingrim and Allah's Peace (1933), The Red Flame of Erinpura (1934), The Seventeen Thieves of El-Kalil (1935), The Thunder Dragon Gate (1937), and Old Ugly Face (1939).
Also published under the title The King in Check, Affair in Araby is part of action-adventure writer Talbot Mundy's popular Jimgrim series, which chronicles the globetrotting exploits of British secret service agent James Schuyler Grim. In this thrilling installment, Jimgrim finds himself in the middle of a maelstrom of political one-upmanship between various factions from France, Syria, and Jerusalem. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.
An Emperor Asoka started a project around 260 BC to collate and guard advanced knowledge gathered from around the world over the years. The project ended with making the nine books of secret knowledge and from then on, the nine different men are assigned to guard the nine books. Father Cyprian, a Christian priest, believes that their contents total tip the almost absolute of evil, and wants to burn them, so he invites Jimgrim and his faithful compatriots Ramsden and Ross to help him bring down the secret society that holds the nine books.
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