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Pierre Martin

    January 1, 1950

    Pierre Martin is the pseudonym of a German author specializing in crime novels. His stories are set in France and Italy, often following the investigations of lead characters Commissioner Isabelle Bonnet and her assistant Apollinaire. The author is known for his suspenseful style and intricate plots.

    Monsieur le Comte und die Kunst der Täuschung
    Madame le Commissaire und die Villa der Frauen
    Lodges, orders and the rosicross
    Compendium Creationis: The Universal Symbolism of Aquarius Genesis
    Madame le Commissaire und der verschwundene Engländer
    Alliance Politics, Kosovo, and NATO's War
    • 2018

      Compendium Creationis: The Universal Symbolism of Aquarius Genesis

      12 Theses about the Origin, Fall and Renewal of Humanity, explained by P. Martin. With three Fables and a Philosophical Treatise ...

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of creation, the narrative delves into the significance of numbers as foundational elements of existence. It presents a unique perspective on the relationship between mathematics and the divine, suggesting that numbers are not just abstract concepts, but integral to the fabric of reality. Through this lens, the book invites readers to consider the profound implications of numerical relationships in the universe and their connection to spirituality and creation.

      Compendium Creationis: The Universal Symbolism of Aquarius Genesis
    • 2017

      The ‹red thread› and innermost goal of all spiritual teachings and Traditions is: knowledge of the Cosmos, of human condition and knowledge by individual experience of the Godhead Itself: Thence resulted the so-called Universal Doctrine that in one word can be named Rosicrucianism. – This scrupulously documented and richly illustrated book shows how this inner knowledge came from the East and evolved during the last 500 years – preserved, passed on and expanded through time and space. – It wishes to lessen distrust, increase knowledge, and thereby encourage lectors to consciously add to a truly human life in Freedom, Brotherhood and Love.

      Lodges, orders and the rosicross
    • 2001

      Alliance Politics, Kosovo, and NATO's War

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      As NATO’s first hostile offensive military action, Operation Allied Force placed new demands and pressures on the Alliance. Those pressures and demands offer an opportunity to answer critical questions regarding Alliance politics: How much autonomy do the Alliance members have? Does the U.S. dictate Alliance policy? Can the Alliance function politically while engaged in combat? Contributors explore the experience of NATO’s members individually as well as in terms of implications for theories of alliances. More fundamentally, the contributors to this volume ask whether Operation Allied Force reflected a consensus among NATO’s members, or whether some members were “Forced Allies.”

      Alliance Politics, Kosovo, and NATO's War