The Lost Gutenberg

The Lost Gutenberg
Title The Lost Gutenberg PDF eBook
Author Margaret Leslie Davis
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 304
Release 2019-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 0698409809

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“A lively tale of historical innovation, the thrill of the bibliophile’s hunt, greed and betrayal.” – The New York Times Book Review "An addictive and engaging look at the ‘competitive, catty and slightly angst-ridden’ heart of the world of book collecting.” - The Houston Chronicle The never-before-told story of one extremely rare copy of the Gutenberg Bible, and its impact on the lives of the fanatical few who were lucky enough to own it. For rare-book collectors, an original copy of the Gutenberg Bible--of which there are fewer than 50 in existence--represents the ultimate prize. Here, Margaret Leslie Davis recounts five centuries in the life of one copy, from its creation by Johannes Gutenberg, through the hands of monks, an earl, the Worcestershire sauce king, and a nuclear physicist to its ultimate resting place, in a steel vault in Tokyo. Estelle Doheny, the first woman collector to add the book to her library and its last private owner, tipped the Bible onto a trajectory that forever changed our understanding of the first mechanically printed book. The Lost Gutenberg draws readers into this incredible saga, immersing them in the lust for beauty, prestige, and knowledge that this rarest of books sparked in its owners. Exploring books as objects of obsession across centuries, this is a must-read for history buffs, book collectors, seekers of hidden treasures, and anyone who has ever craved a remarkable book--and its untold stories.

500 Year Journey

500 Year Journey
Title 500 Year Journey PDF eBook
Author Corey Piper
Publisher Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages 276
Release 2023-09-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1636980457

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500-Year Journey examines historical and scriptural evidence to identify the date Christ was born, which wasn’t December 25th! For more than two-thousand years, Christians and skeptics have sought the truth of Jesus’ birth—with many looking in the wrong places. One group studied the stars and astrology for answers, to determine what the Magi might have seen, but that only created more questions. Others looked to mathematical calculations and tradition, but mistaken variables led them astray. Both of these approaches have contributed to the modern version of Christmas, but they have also obscured God’s truth. Corey Piper’s 500-Year Journey makes the case that God revealed exactly when the Messiah would be born. The answer is in his Law, foreshadowed with biblical and historical events and confirmed by what the Magi saw. This resource will take readers from the exile in Babylon to the manger in Bethlehem, to a stunning encounter with God’s elaborate plan.

A.D. 500

A.D. 500
Title A.D. 500 PDF eBook
Author Simon Young
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre British Isles
ISBN 9780297848059

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AD 500 is written as a practical survival guide for the use of civilised visitors to the barbaric islands of Britain and Ireland. It describes a journey which begins in Cornwall and continues through Wales and Ireland, then across to Scotland and eventually down to London and southern Britain. The Romans have left, and the islands are now fought over by Irish, British Celts, Picts and Saxons. It is a dangerous world, full of tribal war. The British Celts are enthusiastic head-hunters, while the Saxon gods require regular blood sacrifices, animal and sometimes human. There are social pitfals too (`Do not make fun of the Celts' beliefs about Arthur'... `The traveller must not fall asleep while a saga poem is being recited'....'Don't refuse a place in a Welsh collective bed') Cheviot bandits, bizarre forms of Christianity, boat burials, peculiar haircuts, human sacrifice, poetry competitions, slave markets, the legend of King Arthur - these are the realities of life in the sixth century AD.

The Walk of a Lifetime

The Walk of a Lifetime
Title The Walk of a Lifetime PDF eBook
Author Russ Eanes
Publisher
Total Pages 226
Release 2019-09-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781733303606

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Trekking 500 miles on the ancient Camino de Santiago was not just an item for Russ Eanes to check off his bucket list. It was a journey he had dreamed of taking for decades. At age 61, with his children grown, he was too young to retire but wise enough to know that he needed to reorient the hurried pace of his life. He left his work and took a sabbatical to "reset" himself and the first step was to head to the Camino. With everything he needed in a 16-pound pack and, equipped with a set of seven simple principles, he took off from St. Jean Pied de Port, France, to walk, as pilgrims have for twelve centuries, across Spain, to realize his dream. It was the Walk of a Lifetime. In a style that is part personal memoir and part travel memoir, he combines history, spirituality, coffee, culture and humor into an engaging journey of personal rediscovery.

Jewish & Christian Mysticism

Jewish & Christian Mysticism
Title Jewish & Christian Mysticism PDF eBook
Author Dan Cohn-Sherbok
Publisher Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages 214
Release 1994
Genre Mysticism
ISBN 9780852442593

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Roberts Family 200 Year Journey

Roberts Family 200 Year Journey
Title Roberts Family 200 Year Journey PDF eBook
Author Ben Roberts
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 116
Release 2014-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1312184841

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The Roberts Family's 200 Year Journey from Kinsale, Cork, Ireland ship wrecked in Abaco, Bahamas and migration to Key West, Florida

A Social and Religious History of the Jews: High Middle Ages, 500-1200

A Social and Religious History of the Jews: High Middle Ages, 500-1200
Title A Social and Religious History of the Jews: High Middle Ages, 500-1200 PDF eBook
Author Salo Wittmayer Baron
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 420
Release 1952
Genre History
ISBN 9780231088459

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This book explores the puzzling phenomenon of new veiling practices among lower middle class women in Cairo, Egypt. Although these women are part of a modernizing middle class, they also voluntarily adopt a traditional symbol of female subordination. How can this paradox be explained? An explanation emerges which reconceptualizes what appears to be reactionary behavior as a new style of political struggle--as accommodating protest. These women, most of them clerical workers in the large government bureaucracy, are ambivalent about working outside the home, considering it a change which brings new burdens as well as some important benefits. At the same time they realize that leaving home and family is creating an intolerable situation of the erosion of their social status and the loss of their traditional identity. The new veiling expresses women's protest against this. MacLeod argues that the symbolism of the new veiling emerges from this tense subcultural dilemma, involving elements of both resistance and acquiescence.