- Hardcover: 288 pages
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (Jan 2000)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 000255884X
- ISBN-13: 978-0002558846
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,724,181 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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There are things in this book that, if you look closely, parody themselves, and probably on purpose. The style takes on a few pretensions, but I am sure this is conscious. It arrives at no single conclusion, but a whole host of them, leaving the reader with more questions than answers -- and despite the frightening nature of many of these ideas, remains surprising and playful throughout. It's a beautiful interwoven collage of art and words, and I regularly buy used copies where I can find them to give to friends.
Needless to say, I heartily recommend it!
You cannot become bored with "The Book of End Times." The West has been drugged and lied to with the chicanery of prophets of doom and preachers of death... this is my prescription. Not that this book alone would ever set us straight of the mass hypnosis and hysteria from the fears of fanatical fundamentalists, (Just as was pointed out in the book that the philosophical works of Hume were universally ignored, and the later {and lesser} works of Michael Shermer, in 'Why People Believe Weird Things') but, seriously, check it out. 'goes well with Mick Farren's "Conspiracies, Lies, and Hidden Agendas" or/and Richard Abane's "End Time Visions"
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