The Stick Soldiers

The Stick Soldiers
Title The Stick Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Hugh Martin
Publisher BOA Editions, Ltd.
Total Pages 88
Release 2013-03-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 193816007X

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At age nineteen, Hugh Martin withdrew from college for deployment to Iraq. After training at Fort Bragg, Martin spent 2004 in Iraq as the driver of his platoon sergeant's Humvee. He participated in hundreds of missions including raids, conducting foot patrols, clearing routes for IEDs, disposing of unexploded ordnance, and searching thousands of Iraqi vehicles. These poems recount his time in basic training, his preparation for Iraq, his experience withdrawing from school, and ultimately, the final journey to Iraq and back home to Ohio. Hugh Martin holds an MFA from Arizona State University. He is a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University.

Hugh Martin

Hugh Martin
Title Hugh Martin PDF eBook
Author Hugh Martin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Composers
ISBN 9780615365077

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"Hugh Martin: The Boy Next Door" is an enchanting jaunt through the Golden Era of Broadway and the MGM musicals. This firsthand account captures the energy and excitement of those special times, with eyewitness tales of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and dozens more. Hugh recounts the origins of some of America's most beloved songs, including the perennial favorite, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." Martin also reveals some secrets that only he could know: the truth about his composition partner Ralph Blane, his addiction to the infamous Dr. Feelgood, Max Jacobson; how he was instrumental in turning Gene Kelly from a performer to a choreographer during the staging of Best Foot Forward; and what it was really like to be part of the MGM musical production machine. As Hugh enters his 96th year, this could be America's last chance to hear these stories from a living source. They are full of his signature charm, grace, musicality, and poeticism.

The Atonement

The Atonement
Title The Atonement PDF eBook
Author Hugh Martin
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1870
Genre Atonement
ISBN

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Christ Victorious

Christ Victorious
Title Christ Victorious PDF eBook
Author Hugh Martin
Publisher
Total Pages 440
Release 2019-08-12
Genre
ISBN 9781848712522

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Death is often thought of as the inescapable terminus of life"€"something which, in the end, overpowers and conquers us. But in Christian theology, the death of Christ has central significance for our salvation. Christ died victoriously, conquering death and triumphing over his and our enemies. His death is our life. This glorious truth occupied a large place in the thinking of Scottish theologian Hugh Martin (1822"€"85). Martin is best known for his mind-stretching books such as The Atonement and The Shadow of Calvary, and for his insightful character study of Simon Peter. But there exists a significant corpus of largely forgotten shorter writings from his pen which major on the significance of the cross of Christ. This volume brings together a number of Martin's sermons, essays and letters, many of which have not been published since the nineteenth century.

The Shadow of Calvary: Gethsemane - the Arrest - the Trial

The Shadow of Calvary: Gethsemane - the Arrest - the Trial
Title The Shadow of Calvary: Gethsemane - the Arrest - the Trial PDF eBook
Author Hugh Martin
Publisher
Total Pages 378
Release 1875
Genre
ISBN

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Christ for Us

Christ for Us
Title Christ for Us PDF eBook
Author Hugh Martin
Publisher Banner of Truth
Total Pages 261
Release 1998
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780851517414

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Previously unpublished sermons in which Martin (1822-85) traces all blessings to Jesus, the Surety and Representative of his people, who's 'Christ for us'.

The Passover Plot

The Passover Plot
Title The Passover Plot PDF eBook
Author Hugh Schonfield
Publisher Red Wheel Weiser
Total Pages 343
Release 2004-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1934708410

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Finally back in print, this special 40th anniversary edition of Dr. Schonfield’s international multimillion-copy bestseller is set to rock the establishment view of the life of Jesus all over again. There is probably no other figure in modern Jewish historical research who is more controversial or famous than Hugh J. Schonfield, who once said: “The scholars deplore that I have spilled the beans to the public. Several of them have said to me, ‘You ought to have kept this just among ourselves, you know.’” What he did to “spill the beans” was present historical evidence suggesting that Jesus was a mortal man, a young genius who believed himself to be the Messiah and deliberately and brilliantly planned his entire ministry according to the Old Testament prophecies—even to the extent of plotting his own arrest, crucifixion and resurrection. Since Schonfield’s death in 1988, his popularity and the interest in his prodigious work, which included over 40 books, has drawn increasing attention, particularly outside Judaism. In fact, it is probably fair to say that his contribution to the Gentile understanding of Jewish aspirations among those within the Christian cultural framework has been without parallel. In true Christian tradition, he has also been the cause of much contention. In the wake of resurgent interest in religious history spurred by Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ and Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, this 40th anniversary edition of The Passover Plot is set to engage a completely new generation of readers searching for truth.