Vicar Releases Gripping New Book about the History, Significance and Uses of the Swastika

Released on = July 18, 2006, 3:36 am

Press Release Author = Jan Andersen, Perfect Publishers Ltd

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = The Fylfot File is a fascinating, enlightening and
comprehensive study of the plethora of uses and contexts of the Fylfot Cross
(Swastika) in Britain over many centuries, before and after its adoption as the
despised Nazi emblem.

Press Release Body = The Reverend Stephen Taylor is the author of this intriguing
study about one of the world's most despised symbols during and following World War
II. After four decades of research, he shares the wealth of information that he has
gathered about a universal symbol that many cultures have regarded as a powerful
good luck emblem, in some cases for millennia. Despite its adoption by Adolph
Hitler in the 1930s, it has retained its aura of beneficence in many Eastern
cultures. Stephen Taylor has attempted to restore a balanced appreciation of this
geometric device. Although the Swastika may never be restored to its true meaning,
he demonstrates its benign origins and lengthy earlier history, whilst still
acknowledging its use as a symbol of hatred. This compelling book is rich throughout
with fascinating illustrations of this geometric form as it has been used in diverse
contexts across the world.

When most people see an image of the Swastika or Fylfot cross, they automatically
associate it with Nazi Germany, dictatorship and cruelty and yet this symbol has
existed in a variety of forms since time immemorial. In a previous publication,
Stephen Taylor covered the use of the Fylfot cross in a variety of ecclesiastical
contexts in Western Europe, from the Roman catacombs up to more recent times. The
current volume examines the evidence in more depth within the British Isles over
many centuries.

The scholarly sectors of society might regard this work as an academic masterpiece,
but Stephen Taylor has managed to create a readable and absorbing study that will
appeal to a much wider audience and will open readers' minds to a greater
appreciation of this historical symbol.

Each chapter engages the reader's interest and addresses issues such as the occult
world, native mythology, churches, art, books, heraldry, mathematics, stones and a
plethora of other places and situations where the Fylfot cross has been discovered
and displayed.

Stephen Taylor's interest in the Fylfot cross was originally ignited in the early
1960s whilst he was on ordination retreat at Pleshey, Essex. When exploring the
local countryside, he discovered a little church that harboured the inscription of
five Swastikas in the stonework of the porch. Although the church guidebook
mentioned their link with the catacombs of San Callisto in Rome, it provided no
further information. Hence began Stephen Taylor's research. 40 years later, he had
amassed a wealth of extraordinary information that forms the foundations for this
remarkable book.

Rt. Revd John Perry, Bishop of Chelmsford said, "We are delighted that it has been
possible for Stephen Taylor to carry out research into the highly unusual
Fylfot-Crosses that occur here, carved, it is thought, in the first half of the
twelfth century. His work incorporates extensive study of the history of this style
of cross, and looks at the use of the Fylfot-Crosses from earliest times to the
present day, touching on its use in both Christian and non-Christian cultures
alike."

The Right Reverend John B. Taylor, KCVO and sometime Bishop of St Albans added,
"The Fylfot File is a work of extraordinary erudition which will fascinate and
intrigue all who enjoy rare by-paths of learning. Stephen Taylor is to be commended
for the way he leads the reader into his subject and beyond it to distant and
little-trodden parts of the British Isles."

For further information and details on how to purchase a copy of the book, please
contact:

Dr Kal Karim
Perfect Publishers Ltd
23 Maitland Avenue
Cambridge
CB4 1TA
Tel: + 44 (0) 1223 424422
Fax: + 44 (0) 1223 424414
Email: kal@perfectpublishers.co.uk
http://www.perfectpublishers.co.uk

or:

Stephen Taylor
15 Church Close
Whittlesford
Cambridge
CB2 4NY
Tel: + 44 (0) 1223 830461
Email: stephen.taylor1935@tiscali.co.uk



Web Site = http://www.perfectpublishers.co.uk

Contact Details = Dr Kal Karim
Perfect Publishers Ltd
23 Maitland Avenue
Cambridge
CB4 1TA
Tel: + 44 (0) 1223 424422
Fax: + 44 (0) 1223 424414
Email: kal@perfectpublishers.co.uk
http://www.perfectpublishers.co.uk

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