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1000 tulosta hakusanalla John A. Cuthbert
Studies in Honor of John A. Wilson
E. B. Hauser
Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
1969
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This book is made up of twelve articles, sometimes brilliant but always interesting, contributed in honour of the seventieth birthday of John A. Wilson by his students and colleagues of the Oriental Institute. Contents: Zur Übersetzung der Präpositionen und Konjunktionen m und dr. ( R. Anthes ); Illusionism in Egyptian Architecture. ( A. Badaway ); A Ritual Ball Game? ( C. E. DeVries ); Foreign Gods in Ancient Egypt. ( S. H. Horn ); The Cruel Father: A Demotic Papyrus in the Library of G. Michaelides. ( G. R. Hughes ); Eunuchs in Ancient Egypt? ( G. E. Kadish ); Three Philological Notes. ( M. Lichtheim ); Thutmosis III's Benefactions to Amon. ( C. F. Nims ); Once Again the Coregency of Thutmose III and Amenhotep II. ( R. A. Parker ); Hathor at the Jubilee. ( E. F. Wente ); Some Egyptianisms in the Old Testament. ( R. J. Williams ); A Greco-Egyptian Funerary Stela. ( L. V. Zabkar ); Bibliography of John A. Wilson. ( E. B. Hauser ).
Selected Writings of John A. Hobson 1932-1938
Routledge
2011
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John A. Hobson is widely recognised as the most important British New Liberal thinker of politics and political economy of the twentieth century. The Selected Writings of John A. Hobson showcases an exciting and previously unpublished collection of Hobson's writings and lectures from 1932-1938 that Hobson presented at the South Place Ethical Society in the last decade of his life.The lectures and the introduction produce a fresh reading of Hobson’s thinking and theorization of International Relations, thereby revealing a much more complex thinker than has conventionally been understood. Edited by Colin Tyler, a framing introduction written by the author’s great grandson, John M. Hobson situates these lectures in the context of his life-work on International Relations between 1897 and 1940.Selected Writings of John A. Hobson 1932-1938 is an essential read for all Hobson scholars and students and scholars of globalization and political economy.
Address Of His Excellency John A. Andrew To The Two Branches Of The Legislature Of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864
Edward Everett
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Address Of His Excellency John A. Andrew To The Two Branches Of The Legislature Of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864
Edward Everett
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Life And Correspondence Of John A. Quitman: Major-General And Governor Of The State Of Mississippi
J. F. H. Claiborne
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Sketch Of The Official Life Of John A. Andrew, As Governor Of Massachusetts
A. G. Browne
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Complete Poems Of Col. John A. Joyce
John Alexander Joyce; Paul D. (INT) Sullivan
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Life And Correspondence Of John A. Quitman V2: Major-General And Governor Of The State Of Mississippi (1860)
J. F. H. Claiborne
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Complete Poems of Col. John A. Joyce
John Alexander Joyce; Paul D. (INT) Sullivan
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Sketch Of The Official Life Of John A. Andrew, As Governor Of Massachusetts (1868)
A. G. Browne Jr.
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Call Me John: A Genealogical Mystery Based on a True story
Michael Schoenholtz
Michael Schoenholtz, LLC
2021
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New Jersey, 1928. A 14-year-old boy disappears from his home without a trace - almost forever.Ninety years later, a series of chance DNA matches reveals what became of him. John had to grow up quickly - changing his identity, earning a living the hard way, and navigating love, friendship and death during some of the toughest times in American history.With nothing more than an 8th grade education, his journey takes us through Prohibition, the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, the gold mines of Colorado and the Second World War to eventually become a success in his own right.A semi-fictional account, based on a true story."Michael Schoenholtz blends genealogical research with historical fiction as he tracks the mysterious disappearance of his long lost uncle who forged a seamless new identity to hide his darkest secret. A fast-paced, adeptly told story." - Syril Levin Kline, author
The Book of John: A Bible Study & Commentary for Young Believers in Jesus Christ
Richmond Shee
Purple Dreamer Publishers
2014
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"Read the Gospel of John," is the advice often given to young believers in Jesus Christ. Richmond Shee, a former Buddhist, received the same advice many years ago. In this book, he sets out to show the rich, three-dimensional nature of the Gospel of John, covering the historical, inspirational, and prophetic angles in each chapter, which are frequently revealed in pictures, types, and numbers.He includes illustrations throughout to summarize truth in a simple, inviting way--something visual learners do not have with other commentaries. The book is also filled with verse cross-references, allowing the reader to dig deeper on any topic at any time.The layout of each chapter serves as an example to the reader of how to systematically outline and study a book of the Bible. Get ready for a lively look at the Book of John.
Union General John A. McClernand and the Politics of Command
Christopher C. Meyers
McFarland Co Inc
2010
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John A. McClernand was a career politician, and those ambitions and qualities continued during his Civil War service. A member of the Illinois General Assembly and a U.S. Representative for 10 years, McClernard was connected to other prominent figures of the time such as Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. However, he is best known for his rivalry with Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, and this biography balances McClernard's political career with his military leadership and his place in the Union command structure.
The Revelation of John – A Narrative Commentary
James L. Resseguie
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
2009
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As the only book of its kind in the New Testament, Revelation can be difficult to understand, and for readers without specialized training, the historical-critical approach used in many commentaries can provide more complication than illumination. Here James Resseguie applies the easily understandable tools introduced in his primer on narrative criticism to this challenging book. He shows how Revelation uses such features as rhetoric, setting, character, point of view, plot, symbolism, style, and repertoire to construct its meaning. This literary approach draws out the theological and homiletical message of the book and highlights its major unifying themes: the need to listen well, an overwhelmingly God-centered perspective, and the exodus to a new promised land. Here is a valuable aid for pastor and serious lay reader alike.