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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Go to Hell: A Heated History of the UnderworldList Price: $15.95 Price: $2.95 You Save: $13.00 (82%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 202.3 EAN: 9781416906025 ISBN: 1416906029 Label: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Manufacturer: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: September 20, 2005 Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Studio: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Easy Reading, Engaging, and Entertaining.There you are, sitting on the bus, the train, or on a park bench, quietly reading. When all of a sudden, someone, obviously a non-reader, interrupts your solitude and asks "What are you reading?" To which you reply, Go To Hell. And you'd be right! Go to Hell, A Heated History of the Underworld, is an engaging book written by Chuck Crisafulli and Kyra Thompson. Hell, as you will read in the book, is quite an interesting subject, with a complex history covering many religions and mythologies ... Read More Rating: - What Lies BelowIn the world of good vs. evil, we've all hoped for heaven, but wondered what the alternative is like. In this amusing but informative collection of trivia, history and stories, the authors have gathered together, as the subtitle notes, a history of the underworld. Starting off with a history of the concept of the underworld, and how pieces were added and visions molded into our present day idea of Hell, with the lakes of fire and eternal torment. They then tackle the various ideas of where Hell is, and what ... Read More Rating: - A Robert Benchley redux?Way back in the 20th Century, my favorite humorist by far was the redoubtable Bob Benchley. Along with much of America, I mourned the passing of his dry wit and hilarious offbeat observances. Now, with the publication of Chuck Crisafulli and Kyra Thompson's "Go To Hell", I feel a Benchley reincarnation may be afoot. They have gone where Benchley might have dared to tread, embracing with humorous strokes a topic about which everyone seems to have a view. In almost every sentence, I seemed to hear the old master's ... Read More
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