Alberich and Friends
By Ian Runcie
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In youth, Wotan, chief of the Gods, is interested only in power. In order to obtain absolute power he must fight the evil Alberich. So far so ordinary but is there an even greater threat to Wotan's supremacy? Together can Wotan and Alberich gain greater riches? And is power what it is all about anyway? The answers might just lie in the hearts of men, So Wotan sets out on a grueling Jungian journey to find out: a personal journey with a global message.
Ian Runcie
Ian Runcie was born in Birkenhead and was educated at Park High School Birkenhead and the Welsh National School of Medicine in Cardiff. He lives in Sussex with his wife, who is also a doctor and has two daughters.
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Alberich and Friends - Ian Runcie
The Number 11 Bus Tour of London
By Ian Runcie
Copyright 2012 Ian Runcie
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The Number 11 Bus Tour of London
An e-book tour guide designed to be read on the bus.
The no 11 London bus takes a similar route through central London to many of the sightseeing tours. For the price of a London Transport Travelcard : →, you can take this tour at your own leisure (see link above for various offers, including a two for one arrangement if you have come into London by rail). Details of the things to see en-route are given. Walks and bus excursions to other London sights, using the number 11 as a base are detailed with highlighted links. There are also some suggestion regarding food and drink. You can do the route easily in one day but to do everything here will take much longer. Consider doing the route more than once and use the book in various ways: one possibility would be to take the whole route initially and then decide where you want to stop on the way back.
If you have just one day, I suggest the route plus a visit to St Paul’s Cathedral (from now on referred to as just ‘St Pauls’) and a walk round Trafalgar Square.
We start at Victoria traveling East. Traffic tends to be faster in that direction. Between St Pauls and Parliament Square the return journey is described separately and here everything seen from the bus is described on the left. This stretch of the return route can be profitably walked. Indeed, for those who are so