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Ben-Hur

Ben-Hur

Lew Wallace

Wildside Press
2024
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This famous Religious-Historical Romance with its mighty story, brilliant pageantry, thrilling action and deep religious reverence, hardly requires an outline, for every one is familiar with the "Star of Bethlehem and The Three Wise Men," the wonderful description of the Chariot Race and Christ Healing the sick on the Mount of Olives. The whole world has placed Ben-Hur on a height of preeminence which no other novel of its time has reached. The clashing of rivalry and the deepest human passions, the perfect reproduction of brilliant Roman life, and the tense, fierce atmosphere of the arena have kept their deep fascination.
Ben Learns to Swim

Ben Learns to Swim

Chris Tyler

Archway Publishing
2020
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A little bear cub named Ben lives in the deep woods near a stream with his mom and his older brother, Tom. Ben loves to play in the woods, but he is afraid of the water. But bears need to know how to swim so that they can catch fish for the dinner. Momma Bear and Tom try to teach Ben how to swim. He sits on a rock near the stream, and every day he tries to go just a little bit deeper into the water. As long as Ben never gives up and keeps practicing, he hopes that someday soon he'll be able to swim, just like his big brother. Maybe he could even help Tom out in the water In this children's story, a little bear who is afraid of the water must learn how to swim so that he can catch fish with his family.
Ben and the little girl: Ben

Ben and the little girl: Ben

Fee Fee The

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Inside this adorable gift book, Ben and the little girl, you'll find the story of one little puppy's life experiences from birth to present day, so sensitively written in his own words.Ben, a tiny roundly black puppy, shared the woes of his puppyhood with other three dogs in his new human family .Being suddenly taken away from his mother, Ben fought for his place in the new family, to be accepted by the other three dogs, and most of all to win the little girl's heart, that he adored so dearly. Ben is really a brave, adorable & spiritful little dog. Even after he found a loving home, he endured a few more challenges: an encounter with a scary snake, threatening pneumonia. It's an awful lot for a little dog weighing less than five pounds.Did Ben make it to find his happiness in the new Family?
Ben's Pet Dragon

Ben's Pet Dragon

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Why Children's Poetry? Some of the poetry contained within this collection was directly inspired by the works of A. A. Milne and Spike Milligan; others just came unbidden. When writing children's poetry I am often in a mode of silliness, crazy mind pictures, the absurd or the down right ridiculous. I like the freeness of writing something that is not going to have a critique done to analyse the hidden meaning etc. behind the text. This poetry is unpretentious, it's straightforward, it celebrates the innocent time that we laughingly call nowadays, "Childhood". It is my belief that children in the twenty-first century are being very quickly, neatly and expertly robbed of the nativity and childhood carelessness, by school, TV and computer games. Long live our children's childhood time, may it be protected, their little imaginations nurtured and their innocence kept intact until the day when nature picks its own perfect timing to turn a child into an adult.
Ben und das kleine Maedchen

Ben und das kleine Maedchen

Fee Fee The

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Innerhalb des reizenden Geschenkbuches f r Kleine und Gro e; BEN UND DAS KLEINE M DCHEN, wird man die Geschichte eines kleinen Welpen von der Geburt bis heutigen Tag finden, so sensible geschrieben in seinen eigenen W rtern. Ben, ein rund schwarzer winziger junger Welpe, teilt das Leben und Leiden in seiner Welpenjahren mit anderen drei Hunden in seiner neuen menschlichen Familie. So pl tzlich weggenommen von seiner Mutter k mpfte Ben um seinen Platz in der neuen Familie, um von den drei anderen Hunden akzeptiert zu werden, und am allermeisten, die Liebe und Aufmerksamkeit des kleinen M dchen zu gewinnen, das er so liebte und verehrte. Sogar nachdem er ein lieben Zuhause fand, erlitt er noch viele Herausforderungen; eine Begegnung mit einer schreckhaften Schlange, drohende Lungenentz ndung. Es ist sehr schwer f r einen kleinen Hund, der weniger als f nf Pfunde wiegt. Schafte Ben es, sein Gl ck in der neuen Familie zu finden und die Liebe des kleinen M dchen zu gewinnen?
Ben Pepper

Ben Pepper

Margaret Sidney

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This book has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Ben Franklin's Philadelphia

Ben Franklin's Philadelphia

Tom Huntington

Globe Pequot Press
2020
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• Visitor information on Franklin sites • Convenient walking tour • Helpful maps This unique, user-friendly guide follows the Benjamin Franklin's footsteps through Philadelphia. The author takes a chronological journey through surviving landmarks from the Founding Father's time and the sites that preserve his legacy today. On his way, he speaks to curators, park rangers, and even Franklin impersonators to tell the story of this fascinating American icon.
Ben Amin: A Gaza Story

Ben Amin: A Gaza Story

Jesse A. Macbeth

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The harrowing tale of a Palestinian boy who grew up under Israeli oppression. His parents murdered by Israeli terrorism. He was alone, orphaned, and homeless until the Mujahideen found him and molded him into a weapon for his people and gave him a means to exact his revenge against Israel.
Ben Katchor

Ben Katchor

University Press of Mississippi
2018
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Author Michael Chabon described Ben Katchor (b. 1951) as “the creator of the last great American comic strip.” Katchor’s comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: Stories, which began in 1988, brought him to the attention of the readers of alternative weekly newspapers along with a coterie of artists who have gone on to public acclaim. In the mid-1990s, NPR ran audio versions of several Julius Knipl stories, narrated by Katchor and starring Jerry Stiller in the title role.An early contributor to RAW, Katchor has contributed to Forward, New Yorker, Slate, and weekly newspapers. He edited and published two issues of Picture Story, which featured his own work, with articles and stories by Peter Blegvad, Jerry Moriarty, and Mark Beyer. In addition to being a dramatist, Katchor has been the subject of profiles in the New Yorker, a recipient of a MacArthur “Genius Grant” and a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a fellow at both the American Academy in Berlin and the New York Public Library.Katchor’s work is often described as zany or bizarre, and author Douglas Wolk has characterized his work as “one or two notches too far” beyond an absurdist reality. And yet the work resonates with its audience because, as was the case with Knipl’s journey through the wilderness of a decaying city, absurdity was only what was usefully available; absurdity was the reality. Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: Stories presaged the themes of Katchor’s work: a concern with the past, an interest in the intersection of Jewish identity and a secular commercial culture, and the limits and possibilities of urban life.
Ben Katchor

Ben Katchor

University Press of Mississippi
2019
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Author Michael Chabon described Ben Katchor (b. 1951) as “the creator of the last great American comic strip.” Katchor's comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, which began in 1988, brought him to the attention of the readers of alternative weekly newspapers along with a coterie of artists who have gone on to public acclaim. In the mid-1990s, NPR ran audio versions of several Julius Knipl stories, narrated by Katchor and starring Jerry Stiller in the title role.An early contributor to RAW, Katchor also contributed to Forward, the New Yorker, Slate, and weekly newspapers. He edited and published two issues of Picture Story, which featured his own work, with articles and stories by Peter Blegvad, Jerry Moriarty, and Mark Beyer. In addition to being a dramatist, Katchor has been the subject of profiles in the New Yorker, a recipient of a MacArthur “Genius Grant” and a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a fellow at both the American Academy in Berlin and the New York Public Library.Katchor's work is often described as zany or bizarre, and author Douglas Wolk has characterized his work as “one or two notches too far” beyond an absurdist reality. And yet the work resonates with its audience because, as was the case with Knipl's journey through the wilderness of a decaying city, absurdity was only what was usefully available; absurdity was the reality. Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer presaged the themes of Katchor's work: a concern with the past, an interest in the intersection of Jewish identity and a secular commercial culture, and the limits and possibilities of urban life.
Ben Katchor

Ben Katchor

Benjamin Fraser

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2023
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The recipient of a 2000 MacArthur fellowship, Ben Katchor (b. 1951) is a beloved comics artist with a career spanning four decades. Published in indie weeklies across the United States, his comics are known for evoking the sensorium of the modern metropolis. As part of the Biographix series edited by Frederick Luis Aldama, Ben Katchor offers scholars and fans a thorough overview of the artist’s career from 1988 to 2020. In some of his early strips published in the 1980s in the New York Press and Forward, Katchor introduced one of his quintessential characters, Julius Knipl, a real estate photographer. By crafting Knipl as an urban flâneur prone to wandering, Katchor was able to variously demonstrate his absurd humor and linguistic whimsy alongside narratives packed with social critique. Three volumes collecting the Julius Knipl strips, Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer; Cheap Novelties: The Pleasures of Urban Decay; and The Beauty Supply District, helped cement Katchor as a distinguished comics artist and social commentator. Later works, such as The Cardboard Valise, Hand-Drying in America, and The Dairy Restaurant, have diversified his comics legacy. Rooted in close analyses of the artist’s numerous series and collections, each chapter in Ben Katchor is dedicated to a distinct aspect of the urban experience. Individual pages from Katchor’s work depict not only the visual, but also the auditory, tactile, and olfactory dimensions of life in the city.
Ben Katchor

Ben Katchor

Benjamin Fraser

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2023
sidottu
The recipient of a 2000 MacArthur fellowship, Ben Katchor (b. 1951) is a beloved comics artist with a career spanning four decades. Published in indie weeklies across the United States, his comics are known for evoking the sensorium of the modern metropolis. As part of the Biographix series edited by Frederick Luis Aldama, Ben Katchor offers scholars and fans a thorough overview of the artist’s career from 1988 to 2020. In some of his early strips published in the 1980s in the New York Press and Forward, Katchor introduced one of his quintessential characters, Julius Knipl, a real estate photographer. By crafting Knipl as an urban flâneur prone to wandering, Katchor was able to variously demonstrate his absurd humor and linguistic whimsy alongside narratives packed with social critique. Three volumes collecting the Julius Knipl strips, Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer; Cheap Novelties: The Pleasures of Urban Decay; and The Beauty Supply District, helped cement Katchor as a distinguished comics artist and social commentator. Later works, such as The Cardboard Valise, Hand-Drying in America, and The Dairy Restaurant, have diversified his comics legacy. Rooted in close analyses of the artist’s numerous series and collections, each chapter in Ben Katchor is dedicated to a distinct aspect of the urban experience. Individual pages from Katchor’s work depict not only the visual, but also the auditory, tactile, and olfactory dimensions of life in the city.