Author: Jeff Walling
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1582295980
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The author examines Christ's parting teachings from the Gospel of John. Full of vital last-days lessons that are particularly crucial for our times, this book can help readers better prepare for the coming of Christ.
Until I Return
Author: Jeff Walling
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1582295980
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The author examines Christ's parting teachings from the Gospel of John. Full of vital last-days lessons that are particularly crucial for our times, this book can help readers better prepare for the coming of Christ.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1582295980
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The author examines Christ's parting teachings from the Gospel of John. Full of vital last-days lessons that are particularly crucial for our times, this book can help readers better prepare for the coming of Christ.
Tarry thou till I come; or, Salathiel, the wandering Jew
Author: George Croly
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 569
Book Description
In "Tarry thou till I come; or, Salathiel, the wandering Jew" by George Croly, readers are taken on a captivating journey through time and space as they follow the protagonist, Salathiel, who is cursed with immortality. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous historical period, the book seamlessly weaves together elements of romance, adventure, and metaphysical exploration. Croly's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions transport the reader to ancient lands, immersing them in a world of both beauty and despair. This work holds a special place in the annals of Gothic literature for its unique blend of supernatural elements and historical fiction, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre. George Croly's intriguing narrative offers a fresh perspective on the legend of the wandering Jew, prompting readers to contemplate themes of eternal longing and divine intervention. His meticulous attention to detail and rich character development elevate this novel to a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 569
Book Description
In "Tarry thou till I come; or, Salathiel, the wandering Jew" by George Croly, readers are taken on a captivating journey through time and space as they follow the protagonist, Salathiel, who is cursed with immortality. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous historical period, the book seamlessly weaves together elements of romance, adventure, and metaphysical exploration. Croly's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions transport the reader to ancient lands, immersing them in a world of both beauty and despair. This work holds a special place in the annals of Gothic literature for its unique blend of supernatural elements and historical fiction, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre. George Croly's intriguing narrative offers a fresh perspective on the legend of the wandering Jew, prompting readers to contemplate themes of eternal longing and divine intervention. His meticulous attention to detail and rich character development elevate this novel to a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
All Smiles Until I Return
Author: Aron Beauregard
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
A MOST DREADFUL DELIVERANCE Andy's last day on Earth came sooner than he ever imagined. After becoming entangled in a random act of violence, what began as another mundane day in a cubicle abruptly transitions into an otherworldly odyssey. This macabre and perverse journey shatters religious dogmas, answers impossible questions, and pulls back the curtain on man's true twisted purpose. How will Andy's sickening epiphany affect his trajectory? More importantly, does it even matter? This volume contains 17 interior illustrations. WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
A MOST DREADFUL DELIVERANCE Andy's last day on Earth came sooner than he ever imagined. After becoming entangled in a random act of violence, what began as another mundane day in a cubicle abruptly transitions into an otherworldly odyssey. This macabre and perverse journey shatters religious dogmas, answers impossible questions, and pulls back the curtain on man's true twisted purpose. How will Andy's sickening epiphany affect his trajectory? More importantly, does it even matter? This volume contains 17 interior illustrations. WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.
My First Two Thousand Years
Author: George Sylvester Viereck
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
ISBN: 9781574091281
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
The Wandering Jew is a cosmic symbol--he is man, he is woman, he is sex, he is history, he is life itself.
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
ISBN: 9781574091281
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
The Wandering Jew is a cosmic symbol--he is man, he is woman, he is sex, he is history, he is life itself.
Come
Author: Carolann C. McGrath
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1681394138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Twelve men from different religions and walks of life receive a plain white envelope that contains just one word: COME. Each must respond immediately to the request and give up their way of life. They are a Wall Street broker, a British lord, a homeless person, a poor taxi driver from India, an oil tycoon from South America, a doctor, an archeologist, an engineer, a rock star, a prince from Saudi Arabia, a jeweler from Israel, and a priest from Italy. Their beliefs are in several different gods. There is a Buddhist, one who believes in Allah, some who believe in the one God, and an agnostic, who believes in nothing. Each of these men do not know where they are going. They just go because they are called. They are taken to a monastery where their journey begins. When they arrive at the monastery, they find that they have been called to search for some of the rarest artifacts known to man. Each is given a task that they must complete within one month. They are sent to different parts of the world in search of these artifacts. Among some of the places they will travel to are Brazil, Turkey, India, Egypt, and China. Each man or team of men searches the world over to bring the artifacts back to the monastery. When they find the artifact and touch it, they are forever changed. They cannot believe what they have found. Many will be brought to tears. All will find inner peace. They have been called at a time of complete turmoil in the world, and what they find will bring about peace. This is a story that may make you cry, may make the unbeliever believe. Hopefully, it will bring joy and inner peace to those who read it. Please join with me on the journey of these twelve very special men.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1681394138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Twelve men from different religions and walks of life receive a plain white envelope that contains just one word: COME. Each must respond immediately to the request and give up their way of life. They are a Wall Street broker, a British lord, a homeless person, a poor taxi driver from India, an oil tycoon from South America, a doctor, an archeologist, an engineer, a rock star, a prince from Saudi Arabia, a jeweler from Israel, and a priest from Italy. Their beliefs are in several different gods. There is a Buddhist, one who believes in Allah, some who believe in the one God, and an agnostic, who believes in nothing. Each of these men do not know where they are going. They just go because they are called. They are taken to a monastery where their journey begins. When they arrive at the monastery, they find that they have been called to search for some of the rarest artifacts known to man. Each is given a task that they must complete within one month. They are sent to different parts of the world in search of these artifacts. Among some of the places they will travel to are Brazil, Turkey, India, Egypt, and China. Each man or team of men searches the world over to bring the artifacts back to the monastery. When they find the artifact and touch it, they are forever changed. They cannot believe what they have found. Many will be brought to tears. All will find inner peace. They have been called at a time of complete turmoil in the world, and what they find will bring about peace. This is a story that may make you cry, may make the unbeliever believe. Hopefully, it will bring joy and inner peace to those who read it. Please join with me on the journey of these twelve very special men.
Selected Readings in Anthropology
Author: University of California, Berkeley. Anthropology Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anthropology
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anthropology
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The World War I Diary of José de la Luz Sáenz
Author: J. Luz Sáenz
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623491517
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 729
Book Description
“I am home, safe and sound, and reviewing all these memories as if in a dream. All of this pleases me. I have been faithful to my duty.” Thus José de la Luz Sáenz ends his account of his military service in France and Germany in 1918. Published in Spanish in 1933, his annotated book of diary entries and letters recounts not only his own war experiences but also those of his fellow Mexican Americans. A skilled and dedicated teacher in South Texas before and after the war, Sáenz’s patriotism, his keen observation of the discrimination he and his friends faced both at home and in the field, and his unwavering dedication to the cause of equality have for years made this book a valuable resource for scholars, though only ten copies are known to exist and it has never before been available in English. Equally clear in these pages are the astute reflections and fierce pride that spurred Sáenz and others to pursue the postwar organization of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). This English edition of one of only two known war diaries of a Mexican American in the Great War is translated with an introduction and annotation by noted Mexican American historian Emilio Zamora.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623491517
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 729
Book Description
“I am home, safe and sound, and reviewing all these memories as if in a dream. All of this pleases me. I have been faithful to my duty.” Thus José de la Luz Sáenz ends his account of his military service in France and Germany in 1918. Published in Spanish in 1933, his annotated book of diary entries and letters recounts not only his own war experiences but also those of his fellow Mexican Americans. A skilled and dedicated teacher in South Texas before and after the war, Sáenz’s patriotism, his keen observation of the discrimination he and his friends faced both at home and in the field, and his unwavering dedication to the cause of equality have for years made this book a valuable resource for scholars, though only ten copies are known to exist and it has never before been available in English. Equally clear in these pages are the astute reflections and fierce pride that spurred Sáenz and others to pursue the postwar organization of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). This English edition of one of only two known war diaries of a Mexican American in the Great War is translated with an introduction and annotation by noted Mexican American historian Emilio Zamora.
Mr. Dad
Author: Lester Andaca
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665542128
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Comes from a soldier that is strong for his country, but yet to fall weak for the love of his wife. If truth be told his whole family has turned on him as it seems. He has one tour of duty left before he can call it quits, even though it hasn’t been A1 approved, his cousin tells him it’s the key to his problem. A duplicate, a double, a clone, to serve as protection in the place of his absence. Everything is ok until he leaves a wet, blurry teardrop of his heart and agony on the clone’s Mr. Dad chip. After inserting it back behind Mr. Dad’s ear, the moisture from the teardrop of Dean travels into the clone’s eyes. Opening up a whole other way of looking at things. For starters, he no longer sees himself as the help. He takes on her husband’s identity, by making a few phone calls, applying for a card of his own for the takeover in progress. Giving her a feeling of out placeness He even went as far as picking her lingerie and preparing them for every day of the week. That teardrop had tapped into his deepest feelings for her, every sexual feeling Dean, her husband, felt for her, M.D. could feel, and he felt it was his job to fulfill it. Ordering a few sex toys for her pleasure, preparing his self if needs occurred Now this getting real, M.D. has to go. The next day wasn’t soon enough. She calls her husband at the earliest of her convenience. He has to go. Can Dean and Joey kill that was not scientifically approved? “LET’S KEEP IT MOVING MY ANDACA FANS! SEAL IT WITH A KISS UNTIL THE NEXT!”
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665542128
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Comes from a soldier that is strong for his country, but yet to fall weak for the love of his wife. If truth be told his whole family has turned on him as it seems. He has one tour of duty left before he can call it quits, even though it hasn’t been A1 approved, his cousin tells him it’s the key to his problem. A duplicate, a double, a clone, to serve as protection in the place of his absence. Everything is ok until he leaves a wet, blurry teardrop of his heart and agony on the clone’s Mr. Dad chip. After inserting it back behind Mr. Dad’s ear, the moisture from the teardrop of Dean travels into the clone’s eyes. Opening up a whole other way of looking at things. For starters, he no longer sees himself as the help. He takes on her husband’s identity, by making a few phone calls, applying for a card of his own for the takeover in progress. Giving her a feeling of out placeness He even went as far as picking her lingerie and preparing them for every day of the week. That teardrop had tapped into his deepest feelings for her, every sexual feeling Dean, her husband, felt for her, M.D. could feel, and he felt it was his job to fulfill it. Ordering a few sex toys for her pleasure, preparing his self if needs occurred Now this getting real, M.D. has to go. The next day wasn’t soon enough. She calls her husband at the earliest of her convenience. He has to go. Can Dean and Joey kill that was not scientifically approved? “LET’S KEEP IT MOVING MY ANDACA FANS! SEAL IT WITH A KISS UNTIL THE NEXT!”
A Piece of the Core
Author: Anne W. Smallidge
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462815340
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Zelda is fifty years old when she takes a major step in her life. She quits her job, rents her house, sells her car and says goodbye to her three young adult children and their children, and joins the Peace Corps. The time is 1980 when Zelda travels to Africa, a completely different part of this planet. To the other side of the world, the developing world where she experiences many challenges. She is assigned to a tiny village upriver, two hundred miles from the capitol, where the local people had never before known a white person. Her two room house was not yet completed, so she stays in the home of the dresser dispenser, Barbar, and his family for several days. She does not know the Mandinka language well enough to understand what is being said. She meets the next door neighbor, Kumba, who becomes her best friend. Neither know the others language. Once a week she worked in the maternal/infant health clinic when the trek team arrives from Bansang. She is disturbed by the way her counterpart, Ida treats the mothers. It appears to Zelda that Ida is charging for the free service. Her little two room house had no running water nor does she have a well. Kumba carries water from the river and pours it into Zeldas jardinire. She uses chlorine tablets to purify the river water. She has no toilet or latrine for a few days. So, she has to run to Barbars latrine a few houses away until a latrine is dug and a bamboo fence surrounding it is built. She does not mind using candles, although her neighbors are not happy when she uses more than one at a time. It is extravagant and unnecessary. . On her way to Karnataka she purchases a bamboo bed, four bamboo chairs, and a straw mattress from a roadside furniture maker. This furnishes her home. Thee of the young boys bring a baby monkey to her. She reluctantly accepts it once the boys bring an orange crate, from god knows where, to use as a bed for the little thing. She names him Sangio, the Mandinka word for rain. Sangio gives her much pleasure in this difficult place. A long story ensures with a sad ending. On night while on her way to Karantaba the ambulance she is riding in completely drops into a sink hole. A torrential rain is beating down in the middle of the bush. Zelda and the other eight passengers crawl out. The ambulance lies deep in the hole, sideways, with the drivers side door facing up and out. They are stranded in knee deep water in the middle of the bush with a newborn baby and mother, and several others who had been discharged from the hospital in Bansang. They are rescued by Farkamou, and his tractor. Zelda meets people she never forgets. Zelda loses a great deal of weight due to the lack of available food, extreme heat and loneliness. She becomes infected with every scratch or cut. Zelda is transferred to a less environmentally challenging. assignment. To Jambanjelly, nearer to the sea. In Jambanjelly, she becomes a part of the village and the family she lives with, the Chief and his three wives. There is a coup detet, and Zelda is evacuated to Senegal with the other volunteers. And returned in a week. This book covers the first year of Zeldas time in The Gambia. It ends on a New Years Eve night with several of her Peace Corps and Gambian friends on a deserted quiet beach which stretched forever into the night.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462815340
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Zelda is fifty years old when she takes a major step in her life. She quits her job, rents her house, sells her car and says goodbye to her three young adult children and their children, and joins the Peace Corps. The time is 1980 when Zelda travels to Africa, a completely different part of this planet. To the other side of the world, the developing world where she experiences many challenges. She is assigned to a tiny village upriver, two hundred miles from the capitol, where the local people had never before known a white person. Her two room house was not yet completed, so she stays in the home of the dresser dispenser, Barbar, and his family for several days. She does not know the Mandinka language well enough to understand what is being said. She meets the next door neighbor, Kumba, who becomes her best friend. Neither know the others language. Once a week she worked in the maternal/infant health clinic when the trek team arrives from Bansang. She is disturbed by the way her counterpart, Ida treats the mothers. It appears to Zelda that Ida is charging for the free service. Her little two room house had no running water nor does she have a well. Kumba carries water from the river and pours it into Zeldas jardinire. She uses chlorine tablets to purify the river water. She has no toilet or latrine for a few days. So, she has to run to Barbars latrine a few houses away until a latrine is dug and a bamboo fence surrounding it is built. She does not mind using candles, although her neighbors are not happy when she uses more than one at a time. It is extravagant and unnecessary. . On her way to Karnataka she purchases a bamboo bed, four bamboo chairs, and a straw mattress from a roadside furniture maker. This furnishes her home. Thee of the young boys bring a baby monkey to her. She reluctantly accepts it once the boys bring an orange crate, from god knows where, to use as a bed for the little thing. She names him Sangio, the Mandinka word for rain. Sangio gives her much pleasure in this difficult place. A long story ensures with a sad ending. On night while on her way to Karantaba the ambulance she is riding in completely drops into a sink hole. A torrential rain is beating down in the middle of the bush. Zelda and the other eight passengers crawl out. The ambulance lies deep in the hole, sideways, with the drivers side door facing up and out. They are stranded in knee deep water in the middle of the bush with a newborn baby and mother, and several others who had been discharged from the hospital in Bansang. They are rescued by Farkamou, and his tractor. Zelda meets people she never forgets. Zelda loses a great deal of weight due to the lack of available food, extreme heat and loneliness. She becomes infected with every scratch or cut. Zelda is transferred to a less environmentally challenging. assignment. To Jambanjelly, nearer to the sea. In Jambanjelly, she becomes a part of the village and the family she lives with, the Chief and his three wives. There is a coup detet, and Zelda is evacuated to Senegal with the other volunteers. And returned in a week. This book covers the first year of Zeldas time in The Gambia. It ends on a New Years Eve night with several of her Peace Corps and Gambian friends on a deserted quiet beach which stretched forever into the night.
New York Supreme Court
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 982
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 982
Book Description