The Alchemist’s Door

Cover of The Alchemist's Door by Lisa Goldstein
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9780765301505
Dimensions:
Height: 9.46 Inches
Length: 5.54 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 1.015 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Alchemist’s Door by Lisa Goldstein, published by Macmillan on August 3, 2002, is a work of fiction that intertwines elements of fantasy and historical narrative. The story follows John Dee, a scientist, mathematician, and court astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I, who is also a prominent alchemist. As Dee grapples with the consequences of his assistant Edward Kelley’s reckless summoning of angels, he finds himself embroiled in a struggle that threatens to unravel the fabric of reason itself.

Readers will discover a tale that explores Dee’s desperate flight to Prague with his family, where he encounters Rabbi Judah Loew. Together, they embark on a mission to create a Golem to protect the Jewish Quarter from persecution and to avert a looming crisis that could alter the course of history. The narrative delves into themes of knowledge, culture, and the mystical, as Dee confronts the implications of ancient legends that suggest the fate of the world hinges on the lives of thirty-six righteous men. This first edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English.


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Scientist, mathematician, and court astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I, John Dee is also one of the sixteenth-century’s most renowned alchemists, driven by a passion to fathom the elemental secrets of the cosmos. But when his reckless assistant, Edward Kelley, succeeds in using a crystal sphere to summon angels, Dee is catapulted into an awesome struggle that may extinguish the light of reason forever.

One of the spirits invoked is a cunning demon who takes possession of Dee’s young daughter, Katherine, and shows Dee a frightening vision of his own future. Terrified by what has been foretold, Dee abruptly decides to close his house in London and flee to Europe with his long-suffering wife, Jane, and their two young children.

Their desperate flight brings them at last to the city of Prague–a center of culture, knowledge, and learning, both sacred and profane, a gateway between the Eastern and Western worlds, and also, it is whispered, a door between our world and the world of the spirits.

There, in the city’s ancient streets, Dee encounters the mystic Rabbi Judah Loew, who enlists his aid in the creation of a Golem–a man fashioned from the clay–to defend the city’s Jewish Quarter from persecution. And he asks Dee’s help to avert a impending crisis that threatens to engulf the world. For ancient legends say that the fate of the world rests on shoulders of thirty-six righteous men. And if one of those righteous men dies before his time, the world will end and dark spirits will remake it in their own image.

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Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780765301505.
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Language: en. Pages: 286. Edition: First Edition.

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