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  • Bibliography:
    9 Books
  • First Book:
    November 1988
  • Latest Book:
    January 2023
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Book List in Order: 9 titles





  • Explores the inner world on Man and offers a unique programme of exercises - designed for individual and group work for men who wish to emerge from the stereotypes of sexuality, materialism and dogmatic religion. 1991 light tanning to pages...



  • ."..Not an academic translation but a collection of tales that are retold with lavish illustrations. Stewart selected the Celtic stories from collections and manuscripts, interpretations and reworkings of Celtic myths, and traditional ballads and tal...



  • Now in a one-volume edition, The Prophetic Vision of Merlin and The Mystic Life of Merlin comprise a complete working guide to the life and teachings of the famous prophet as based on the twelfth-century histories of Geoffrey of Monmouth....





  • Set in 1907, this book tells the story of the Sutton family, which has come hopefully to the barren Sand Hills country of western Nebraska. Will Sutton and his family settle in with intentions of satisfying the requirements of the Kincaid Act of 1...



  • Former Nazi Gen. Julian von Wille makes a pilgrimage to Italy in search of atonement for his theft of a valuable poem his soldiers took from the wounded body of a prominent Marchesa. He seeks to speak with her, to explain himself, and to ask her forg...



  • The Suttons have filed a claim and set out to own a section of U.S Government land in the barren Sand Hills of Western Nebraska. Life in this harsh environment is had, and the Sutton family suffers terrible loss. But cattle interests have other ideas...





Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

R.J. Stewart has published 9 books.

R.J. Stewart does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Then Comes a Wind Ronald, was published in January 2023.

The first book by R.J. Stewart, The Prophetic Vision of Merlin, was published in November 1988.

No. R.J. Stewart does not write books in series.