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Prophecy Games: Part 1
Dennis George Herman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Prophecy Games: Part 2
Dennis George Herman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This second book in the series is a compilation of Bible Studies on a much deeper level than the first book in the series. This book is not for beginners. Although a number of chapters contain a review of simple methods explained in the first book. The second book in this series takes up where the first book left off. The main focus in this book centers on what I term as parallel chapters. The first book shows the amazing way God wrote the Bible in a particular order to teach any dedicated student of scripture a series of important study rules, often referred to as rules of context. I tried to explain each rule of context in the easiest terms I know. Combined with actual examples in scripture, this may be the easiest book on Bible Study to understand. Once you master a few simple rules of context, the Bible comes alive like never before. Once you see how parallel chapters are laid out in the Bible, you'll wonder why you never noticed them before. The task of learning to locate and study parallel chapters takes on many dimensions. Many of them are illustrated in this book. More are defined and explained in the complete series covering the Old Testament, and showing dozens of links to the New Testament, including Jesus' ministry, and the ministries Jesus' apostles later performed. The details and depth of information established by parallel chapters is the most amazing form of Bible Study I have yet to encounter. This book is a collection of selected studies from a series of books I've written about the prophecies Jesus fulfilled. The printed series is titled, "Prophecies Revealing the Messiah." The eBook series is titled, "Prophecies Fulfilled." Books in print are black and white, while eBooks are full color, a real help in most studies, especially when multiple key words are involved.
Necromancer: The Fifth Adventure of Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolo da Pavia
George Adam Herman
Independently Published
2019
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A Comedy of Murders: An Italian Renaissance Mystery
George Adam Herman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Twenty-Seven Ways to Commit Murder. It is 1498 and in the castle of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, there have been a number of assassination attempts made on his life. The latest happens when the Duke and his court visit the Certosa Monastery after a hunting trip. A young man living at the Monastery, Niccolo da Pavia, intercepts the would-be assassins, saving the Duke's life. In gratitude the Duke offers Niccolo a place in his court. Niccolo dreams of experiencing the world outside the Monastery so he readily accepts. Leonardo da Vinci is Artist-in-residence to the Duke where he paints, arranges entertainments and designs war machines and is allowed to dissect bodies. Niccolo's insatiable curiosity leads him to the tower where Leonardo has his studio. A strong friendship is established and as the bodies pile up, Niccolo and Leonardo work together to uncover the identity of the assassin. This mysterious "Griffin", as the assassin is known, continues to plague the court with a series of murders that include: cardinals, members of the court, and even castle workers. Leonardo, using his forensic skills to dissect the bodies of the victims, uncovers the truth behind the murders just before the French and Cesare Borgia invade the castle. Leonardo and Niccolo must flee for their lives. The Italian Renaissance is a period of artistic brilliance, sexual decadence, political intrigue and religious fanaticism. Does that world sound familiar? It would appear that history does indeed repeat itself. George Herman captures all of this with humor in his first mystery novel, "A Comedy of Murders."
Tears of the Madonna: An Italian Renaissance Mystery
George Adam Herman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Arno Serpent: The sixth adventure of Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolo da Pavia
George Adam Herman
Independently Published
2019
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On orders from Duke Cesare Borgia, Leonardo exposes a necromancer as a fraud, which implicates a noble family in the plot to murder cardinals and is finally released from his contract to the Duke. Leonardo is finally free to return home to Florence and wishes only for a simpler life so he can work in peace and solitude. However, Pisa has declared their independence from Florence and now occupies the principal port in Tuscany cutting off Florence's access to trade Leonardo is commissioned to devise a plan to divert the waters of the Arno which will leave Pisa with no outlet to the sea. The plan is compromised by the appearance of a monster / serpent in the Arno near the construction site. The deaths of several workmen are attributed to this serpent and the Pisans are suspected of sabotage. But the real perpetrators are determined to destroy Leonardo's reputation. They plant evidence of their thievery and murders to implicate him while at the same time an assassin is waiting for the order to kill him. The threats against Leonardo extend to Niccolo's family when his wife is abducted. This mystery has many twists and turns with a surprise ending. Don't wait Order this book now.
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"The Masque of the Elements" by Herman Scheffauer is a captivating work of American poetry, presented here in a meticulously prepared edition. This allegorical drama, crafted in verse, unfolds as a compelling masque. Rooted in the tradition of dramatic poetry, "The Masque of the Elements" explores profound themes through symbolism and rich imagery. This title will appeal to those seeking classic American poetry and those interested in dramatic works presented in verse. A significant contribution to the landscape of American poetry and drama, this volume is a testament to the enduring power of allegorical storytelling.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Vocational Mathematic: Shop Arithmetic
Herman George Schumacher; C. Falik
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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