Ghazwan's bookshelf: all en-US Sat, 21 Sep 2024 00:53:51 -0700 60 Ghazwan's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg <![CDATA[What We Talk About When We Talk About Books: The History and Future of Reading]]> 51230969 Reports of the death of reading are greatly exaggerated
Do you worry that you've lost patience for anything longer than a tweet? If so, you're not alone. Digital-age pundits warn that as our appetite for books dwindles, so too do the virtues in which printed, bound objects once trained us: the willpower to focus on a sustained argument, the curiosity to look beyond the day's news, the willingness to be alone. The shelves of the world's great libraries, though, tell a more complicated story. Examining the wear and tear on the books that they contain, English professor Leah Price finds scant evidence that a golden age of reading ever existed. From the dawn of mass literacy to the invention of the paperback, most readers already skimmed and multitasked. Print-era doctors even forbade the very same silent absorption now recommended as a cure for electronic addictions. The evidence that books are dying proves even scarcer. In encounters with librarians, booksellers and activists who are reinventing old ways of reading, Price offers fresh hope to bibliophiles and literature lovers alike.
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173 Leah Price 1541673905 Ghazwan 0 libraries 3.65 2019 What We Talk About When We Talk About Books: The History and Future of Reading
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<![CDATA[Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration]]> 6227131 397 Pope Benedict XVI 038552434X Ghazwan 0 default, to-read 4.60 2007 Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
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Ideas and Opinions 137418702 Ideas and Opinions presents the famed theoretical physicist Albert Einstein's observations on the development of his academic discipline and also his views on such diverse social topics as freedom; religion; education; politics; government; pacifism; disarmament; the fate of the Jewish people in Nazi Germany; and the likelihood of a nuclear holocaust.]]> 416 Albert Einstein 9355717237 Ghazwan 0 currently-reading 4.00 1922 Ideas and Opinions
author: Albert Einstein
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<![CDATA[Infographica: The World As You Have Never Seen It Before]]> 16300979 224 Martin Toseland 1780877579 Ghazwan 5 3.53 2012 Infographica: The World As You Have Never Seen It Before
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<![CDATA[The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology]]> 25014
Simon Winchester tells the fascinating story of 'Strata' Smith, a man who crossed boundaries of class, wealth and science to produce a map that fundamentally changed the way we view the world.]]>
329 Simon Winchester 0060931809 Ghazwan 3 3.83 2001 The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology
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<![CDATA[Dante's Divine Comedy In Plain and Simple English (Translated)]]> 18908205 1408 BookCaps 1621074919 Ghazwan 0 currently-reading 4.05 Dante's Divine Comedy In Plain and Simple English (Translated)
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<![CDATA[10% Human: How Your Body’s Microbes Hold the Key to Health and Happiness]]> 25429240
You are 10% human. For every one of your cells, there are nine impostors hitching a ride. You are not just flesh and bone, but also bacteria and fungi. And you are more ‘them� than you are ‘you�.

Your gut alone hosts 100 trillion of them and until recently we thought that our microbes didn’t matter. This is all set to change as the latest scientific research tells a very different story, one where microbes run our bodies and becoming healthy is impossible without them.

In this ground-breaking book, biologist Alanna Collen reveals how our personal colony of microbes influence our weight, immune system, mental health and even our choice of partner. This is a new way of understanding modern diseases � obesity, autism, mental health problems, gut disorders, allergies, auto-immunity and even cancer � as she argues they have their root in our failure to cherish our most fundamental and enduring that with our microbes.

Illuminating many of the questions still unanswered by the human genome project 10% Human completely changes our understanding of diet, modern disease and medicine. The good news is that unlike our human cells, we can change our microbes for the better and this book shows you how. A revelatory and indispensable life � and your body � will never seem the same again.]]>
336 Alanna Collen Ghazwan 4 currently-reading 4.60 2015 10% Human: How Your Body’s Microbes Hold the Key to Health and Happiness
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<![CDATA[50 Philosophy Classics: Thinking, Being, Acting Seeing - Profound Insights and Powerful Thinking from Fifty Key Books (50 Classics)]]> 32439442 337 Tom Butler Bowdon Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.18 2013 50 Philosophy Classics: Thinking, Being, Acting Seeing - Profound Insights and Powerful Thinking from Fifty Key Books (50 Classics)
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<![CDATA[Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet]]> 3360320 352 Ian F. McNeely 0393065065 Ghazwan 0 3.38 2008 Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet
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<![CDATA[Karl Popper and the Two New Secrets of Life: Including Karl Popper's Medawar Lecture 1986 and Three Related Texts]]> 22530221 164 Hans-Joachim Niemann 3161532074 Ghazwan 0 to-read 5.00 2014 Karl Popper and the Two New Secrets of Life: Including Karl Popper's Medawar Lecture 1986 and Three Related Texts
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<![CDATA[The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth]]> 56268809 In the tradition of Elizabeth Kolbert and Barry Lopez, a powerful, poetic and deeply absorbing account of the "lung" at the top of the world.

For the last fifty years, the trees of the boreal forest have been moving north. Ben Rawlence's The Treeline takes us along this critical frontier of our warming planet from Norway to Siberia, Alaska to Greenland, to meet the scientists, residents and trees confronting huge geological changes. Only the hardest species survive at these latitudes including the ice-loving Dahurian larch of Siberia, the antiseptic Spruce that purifies our atmosphere, the Downy birch conquering Scandinavia, the healing Balsam poplar that Native Americans use as a cure-all and the noble Scots Pine that lives longer when surrounded by its family.

It is a journey of wonder and awe at the incredible creativity and resilience of these species and the mysterious workings of the forest upon which we rely for the air we breathe. Blending reportage with the latest science, The Treeline is a story of what might soon be the last forest left and what that means for the future of all life on earth.]]>
320 Ben Rawlence 1250270235 Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.23 2022 The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
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<![CDATA[Scientifica Historica: How the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge (Liber Historica)]]> 43886420 Scientifica Historica isanillustrated, essay-based review of those books that marked the development of science from ancient civilizations to the new millennium.

The book is divided into five eras and explores the leading scientificpioneers, discoveries and books within them:


Ancient World � looks at the beginnings of language, plus the first ever scientific documents produced and translated

Renaissance in Print � explores the effects of the invention of the printing press and the exploration of the seas and skies

Modern Classical � surveys the nineteenth century and the development of science as a profession


Post-Classical � dissects the twentieth century and the introduction of relativity, quantum theory and genetics


The Next Generation � reviews the period from 1980 to the modern day, showing how science has become accessible to the general public

Plus an introduction to the history and development of writing and books in general, and a list of the 150 greatest science books published.
From carvings and scrolls to glossy bound tomes, this book beautifully illustrates the evolution of scientific communication to the world. By recounting the history ofscience via its key works—those books written by the keenest minds our world has known—this book reflects the physical results ofbrilliant thought manifested in titles that literally changed the course of knowledge.]]>
272 Brian Clegg 1782408789 Ghazwan 0 consider 4.14 2019 Scientifica Historica: How the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge (Liber Historica)
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Egyptian Mathematics 55931309 42 The Open University Ghazwan 0 consider 3.12 Egyptian Mathematics
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<![CDATA[100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature [volume 2]]]> 36507014 13166 Stendhal 9897780025 Ghazwan 0 consider 3.99 2017 100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature [volume 2]
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<![CDATA[The Library: A Fragile History]]> 59087429
In this, the first major history of its kind, Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen explore the contested and dramatic history of the library, from the famous collections of the ancient world to the embattled public resources we cherish today. Along the way, they introduce us to the antiquarians and philanthropists who shaped the world's great collections, trace the rise and fall of fashions and tastes, and reveal the high crimes and misdemeanours committed in pursuit of rare and valuable manuscripts.]]>
528 Andrew Pettegree 1788163443 Ghazwan 0 4.36 2021 The Library: A Fragile History
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<![CDATA[A Beginner's Guide to Dante's Divine Comedy]]> 38369904 226 Jason M. Baxter 1493413104 Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.42 A Beginner's Guide to Dante's Divine Comedy
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<![CDATA[Fresh Bread in the Morning (From Your Bread Machine)]]> 1059906 Annette Yates 0716021544 Ghazwan 0 default, to-read 3.81 2003 Fresh Bread in the Morning (From Your Bread Machine)
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<![CDATA[The Black Death: Natural and Human Disater in Medieval Europe]]> 173240
A fascinating work of detective history, The Black Death traces the causes and far-reaching consequences of this infamous outbreak of plague that spread across the continent of Europe from 1347 to 1351. Drawing on sources as diverse as monastic manuscripts and dendrochronological studies (which measure growth rings in trees), historian Robert S. Gottfried demonstrates how a bacillus transmitted by rat fleas brought on an ecological reign of terror—killing one European in three, wiping out entire villages and towns, and rocking the foundation of medieval society and civilization.]]>
203 Robert Steven Gottfried 0029123704 Ghazwan 0 default, to-read 3.55 1983 The Black Death: Natural and Human Disater in Medieval Europe
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<![CDATA[The Philosophers' Library: Books That Shaped the World]]> 50998246 The Philosophers' Library features the most important philosophy manuscripts and books as stepping stones to take your through the history of philosophy.

By cataloguing the history of philosophy via its key works, this book reflects the physical results of human thinking and endeavour; brilliant thought manifested in titles that literally changed the course of knowledge, sometimes by increments, and sometimes with revolutionary impact.

This is a unique book of books, all as beautiful as they are important, whether they be ancient, modern or those in-between. Eye-catching antique fonts on leather covers, inked illustrations on vellum, and inspiring graphics on well-worn jackets draw the reader in.

Each book is detailed with publication date and title, the author is described, his or her key work outlined, and its context highlighted. The text brings these books as artefacts to life, telling the story of what philosophy was and is, how it appeared and when]]>
272 Adam Ferner 0711253099 Ghazwan 0 default, to-read 3.95 2021 The Philosophers' Library: Books That Shaped the World
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<![CDATA[The Complete Harvard Classics and Shelf of Fiction]]> 41565736
Eliot had stated in speeches that the elements of a liberal education could be obtained by spending 15 minutes a day reading from a collection of books that could fit on a five-foot shelf. (Originally he had said a three-foot shelf.) The publisher P. F. Collier and Son saw an opportunity and challenged Eliot to make good on this statement by selecting an appropriate collection of works, and the Harvard Classics was the result.

Eliot worked for one year with William A. Neilson, a professor of English; Eliot determined the works to be included and Neilson selected the specific editions and wrote introductory notes. Each volume had 400�450 pages, and the included texts are "so far as possible, entire works or complete segments of the world's written legacies." The collection was widely advertised by Collier and Son, in Collier's and elsewhere, with great success.

Eight years later Eliot added a further 20 volumes as a sub-collection titled 'The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction', offering some of the greatest novels and short stories of world literature. The exhaustive anthology of the 'The Harvard Classics' comprises every major literary figure, philosopher, religion, folklore and historical subject up to the twentieth century.]]>
40334 Charles William Eliot 2378073461 Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.00 1722 The Complete Harvard Classics and Shelf of Fiction
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The Paris Library 52761909 Based on the true World War II story of the heroic librarians at the American Library in Paris, this is an unforgettable story of romance, friendship, family, and the power of literature to bring us together, perfect for fans of The Lilac Girls and The Paris Wife.

Paris, 1939: Young and ambitious Odile Souchet has it all: her handsome police officer beau and a dream job at the American Library in Paris. When the Nazis march into Paris, Odile stands to lose everything she holds dear, including her beloved library. Together with her fellow librarians, Odile joins the Resistance with the best weapons she has: books. But when the war finally ends, instead of freedom, Odile tastes the bitter sting of unspeakable betrayal.

Montana, 1983: Lily is a lonely teenager looking for adventure in small-town Montana. Her interest is piqued by her solitary, elderly neighbor. As Lily uncovers more about her neighbor’s mysterious past, she finds that they share a love of language, the same longings, and the same intense jealousy, never suspecting that a dark secret from the past connects them.

A powerful novel that explores the consequences of our choices and the relationships that make us who we are—family, friends, and favorite authors�The Paris Library shows that extraordinary heroism can sometimes be found in the quietest of places.]]>
368 Janet Skeslien Charles 1982134194 Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.00 2021 The Paris Library
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<![CDATA[Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours]]> 39097342
Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours
by René Vallery-Radot]]>
242 René Vallery-Radot Ghazwan 4 3.50 1926 Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours
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<![CDATA[Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge]]> 51342996 The director of the famed Bodleian Libraries at Oxford narrates the global history of the willful destruction—and surprising survival—of recorded knowledge over the past three millennia.

Libraries and archives have been attacked since ancient times but have been especially threatened in the modern era. Today the knowledge they safeguard faces purposeful destruction and willful neglect; deprived of funding, libraries are fighting for their very existence. Burning the Books recounts the history that brought us to this point.

Richard Ovenden describes the deliberate destruction of knowledge held in libraries and archives from ancient Alexandria to contemporary Sarajevo, from smashed Assyrian tablets in Iraq to the destroyed immigration documents of the United Kingdom’s Windrush generation. He examines both the motivations for these acts—political, religious, and cultural—and the broader themes that shape this history. He also looks at attempts to prevent and mitigate attacks on knowledge, exploring the efforts of librarians and archivists to preserve information, often risking their own lives in the process.

More than simply repositories for knowledge, libraries and archives inspire and inform citizens. In preserving notions of statehood recorded in such historical documents as the Declaration of Independence, libraries support the state itself. By preserving records of citizenship and records of the rights of citizens as enshrined in legal documents such as the Magna Carta and the decisions of the United States Supreme Court, they support the rule of law. In Burning the Books, Ovenden takes a polemical stance on the social and political importance of the conservation and protection of knowledge, challenging governments in particular, but also society as a whole, to improve public policy and funding for these essential institutions.]]>
308 Richard Ovenden 0674241207 Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 3.71 2020 Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge
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History of Beauty 10505 History of Beauty, making this intellectual and philosophical journey with one of the world’s most acclaimed thinkers available in a more compact and affordable format.

From the Trade Paperback edition]]>
438 Umberto Eco 0847826465 Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 3.83 2004 History of Beauty
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Foucault’s Pendulum 17841
Bored with their work, three Milanese editors cook up "the Plan," a hoax that connects the medieval Knights Templar with other occult groups from ancient to modern times. This produces a map indicating the geographical point from which all the powers of the earth can be controlled � a point located in Paris, France, at Foucault’s Pendulum. But in a fateful turn the joke becomes all too real, and when occult groups, including Satanists, get wind of the Plan, they go so far as to kill one of the editors in their quest to gain control of the earth.

Orchestrating these and other diverse characters into his multilayered semiotic adventure, Eco has created a superb cerebral entertainment.]]>
623 Umberto Eco 015603297X Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 3.92 1988 Foucault’s Pendulum
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Baudolino 10507
Born a simple peasant in northern Italy, Baudolino has two major gifts-a talent for learning languages and a skill in telling lies. When still a boy he meets a foreign commander in the woods, charming him with his quick wit and lively mind. The commander-who proves to be Emperor Frederick Barbarossa-adopts Baudolino and sends him to the university in Paris, where he makes a number of fearless, adventurous friends.

Spurred on by myths and their own reveries, this merry band sets out in search of Prester John, a legendary priest-king said to rule over a vast kingdom in the East-a phantasmagorical land of strange creatures with eyes on their shoulders and mouths on their stomachs, of eunuchs, unicorns, and lovely maidens.

With dazzling digressions, outrageous tricks, extraordinary feeling, and vicarious reflections on our postmodern age, this is Eco the storyteller at his brilliant best.]]>
527 Umberto Eco 0156029065 Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 3.80 2000 Baudolino
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The Library at Night 2452483
He recounts stories of people who have struggled against tyranny to preserve freedom of thought—the Polish librarian who smuggled books to safety as the Nazis began their destruction of Jewish libraries; the Afghani bookseller who kept his store open through decades of unrest. Oral “memory libraries� kept alive by prisoners, libraries of banned books, the imaginary library of Count Dracula, a library of books never written.]]>
373 Alberto Manguel 0300139144 Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 4.05 2006 The Library at Night
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<![CDATA[A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books]]> 791098 A Gentle Madness astounded and delighted readers with stories about the lengths of passion, expense, and more that collectors will go in pursuit of the book. Written before the emergence of the Internet but newly updated for the twenty-first century reader, A Gentle Madness captures that last moment in time when collectors frequented dusty bookshops, street stalls, and high-stakes auctions, conducting themselves with the subterfuge befitting a true bibliomaniac. A Gentle Madness is vividly anecdotal and thoroughly researched. Nicholas A. Basbanes brings an investigative reporter’s heart and instincts to the task of chronicling collectors past and present in pursuit of bibliomania. Now a classic of collecting, A Gentle Madness is a book lover’s delight.]]> 638 Nicholas A. Basbanes 0805061762 Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 4.03 1995 A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books
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Fahrenheit 451 13079982 Sixty years after its original publication, Ray Bradbury’s internationally acclaimed novel Fahrenheit 451 stands as a classic of world literature set in a bleak, dystopian future. Today its message has grown more relevant than ever before.

Guy Montag is a fireman. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities, the printed book, along with the houses in which they are hidden. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions produce, returning each day to his bland life and wife, Mildred, who spends all day with her television “family.� But when he meets an eccentric young neighbor, Clarisse, who introduces him to a past where people didn’t live in fear and to a present where one sees the world through the ideas in books instead of the mindless chatter of television, Montag begins to question everything he has ever known.]]>
194 Ray Bradbury Ghazwan 0 summer-21-list 3.97 1953 Fahrenheit 451
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<![CDATA[Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World]]> 43885149 A "marvelous" (Economist) account of how the Christian Revolution forged the Western imagination.

Crucifixion, the Romans believed, was the worst fate imaginable, a punishment reserved for slaves. How astonishing it was, then, that people should have come to believe that one particular victim of crucifixion-an obscure provincial by the name of Jesus-was to be worshipped as a god. Dominion explores the implications of this shocking conviction as they have reverberated throughout history. Today, the West remains utterly saturated by Christian assumptions. As Tom Holland demonstrates, our morals and ethics are not universal but are instead the fruits of a very distinctive civilization. Concepts such as secularism, liberalism, science, and homosexuality are deeply rooted in a Christian seedbed. From Babylon to the Beatles, Saint Michael to #MeToo, Dominion tells the story of how Christianity transformed the modern world.]]>
624 Tom Holland 0465093507 Ghazwan 5 4.27 2019 Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World
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<![CDATA[Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Medieval World (4 Volume Set)]]> 2789360 1360 Pam J. Crabtree 0816069360 Ghazwan 4 gb2 3.25 2008 Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Medieval World (4 Volume Set)
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<![CDATA[A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future]]> 53916142 See the world. Then make it better.

I am 94. I've had an extraordinary life. It's only now that I appreciate how extraordinary.

As a young man, I felt I was out there in the wild, experiencing the untouched natural world - but it was an illusion. The tragedy of our time has been happening all around us, barely noticeable from day to day - the loss of our planet's wild places, its biodiversity.

I have been witness to this decline. A Life on Our Planet is my witness statement, and my vision for the future. It is the story of how we came to make this, our greatest mistake - and how, if we act now, we can yet put it right.

We have one final chance to create the perfect home for ourselves and restore the wonderful world we inherited.

All we need is the will to do so.]]>
272 David Attenborough 1538719983 Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.51 2020 A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future
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<![CDATA[The New Temple of Knowledge: Towards A Universal Digital Library]]> 7587795 148 José Luis González Quirós 1863356096 Ghazwan 0 libraries 0.0 2006 The New Temple of Knowledge: Towards A Universal Digital Library
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<![CDATA[Fallen Glory: The Lives and Deaths of History's Greatest Buildings]]> 34891158 An inviting, fascinating compendium of twenty-one of history's most famous lost places, from the Tower of Babel to the Twin Towers

Buildings are more like us than we realize. They can be born into wealth or poverty, enjoying every privilege or struggling to make ends meet. They have parents—gods, kings and emperors, governments, visionaries and madmen—as well as friends and enemies. They have duties and responsibilities. They can endure crises of faith and purpose. They can succeed or fail. They can live. And, sooner or later, they die.

In Fallen Glory, James Crawford uncovers the biographies of some of the world’s most fascinating lost and ruined buildings, from the dawn of civilization to the cyber era. The lives of these iconic structures are packed with drama and intrigue. Soap operas on the grandest scale, they feature war and religion, politics and art, love and betrayal, catastrophe and hope. Frequently their afterlives have been no less dramatic—their memories used and abused down the millennia for purposes both sacred and profane. They provide the stage for a startling array of characters, including Gilgamesh, the Cretan Minotaur, Agamemnon, Nefertiti, Genghis Khan, Henry VIII, Catherine the Great, Adolf Hitler, and even Bruce Springsteen.

The twenty-one structures Crawford focuses on include The Tower of Babel, The Temple of Jerusalem, The Library of Alexandria, The Bastille, Kowloon Walled City, the Berlin Wall, and the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Ranging from the deserts of Iraq, the banks of the Nile and the cloud forests of Peru, to the great cities of Jerusalem, Istanbul, Paris, Rome, London and New York, Fallen Glory is a unique guide to a world of vanished architecture. And, by picking through the fragments of our past, it asks what history’s scattered ruins can tell us about our own future.

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628 James Crawford 1250118301 Ghazwan 0 gb2 3.95 2015 Fallen Glory: The Lives and Deaths of History's Greatest Buildings
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<![CDATA[120 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature]]> 9939234 560 Nicholas J. Karolides 0816082324 Ghazwan 0 libraries 3.97 2005 120 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature
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<![CDATA[Catholicism (Enhanced Edition): A Journey to the Heart of the Faith]]> 12941996 306 Robert Barron 0307987086 Ghazwan 5 4.52 2011 Catholicism (Enhanced Edition): A Journey to the Heart of the Faith
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<![CDATA[Apology, Crito and Phaedo of Socrates]]> 18869171 136 Plato Ghazwan 4 4.18 -399 Apology, Crito and Phaedo of Socrates
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History of the Incas 18944467 214 Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa Ghazwan 4 3.65 History of the Incas
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The Life of Flavius Josephus 18898851 48 Flavius Josephus Ghazwan 0 consider 3.68 99 The Life of Flavius Josephus
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<![CDATA[Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction]]> 2144025
Divided into six parts—a general overview; resource description; access and authority control; subject representation access; the classification and categorization of library resources; and the encoding and processing of cataloging records—each part of the book begins with a list of the standards and tools used in the preparation and processing of that part of the cataloging record covered, followed by suggested background readings selected to help the reader gain an overview of the subject to be presented. Fully updated to incorporate changes that have occurred during the interval between the second and third editions, this book is the standard text for the teaching and understanding of cataloging and classification.]]>
600 Lois Mai Chan 0810860007 Ghazwan 0 gb2, gb1 3.12 1981 Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction
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<![CDATA[A Concise Companion to the Study of Manuscripts, Printed Books, and the Production of Early Modern Texts: A Festschrift for Gordon Campbell (Concise Companions to Literature and Culture)]]> 26535374 384 Edward Jones 1118635299 Ghazwan 0 gb2 0.0 2015 A Concise Companion to the Study of Manuscripts, Printed Books, and the Production of Early Modern Texts: A Festschrift for Gordon Campbell (Concise Companions to Literature and Culture)
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<![CDATA[Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine]]> 11096385 784 Gregg R. Allison 0310230136 Ghazwan 0 gb2 4.24 2011 Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine
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Phantoms on the Bookshelves 18005500
The author, a lifelong accumulator of books both ancient and modern, lives in a house large enough to accommodate his many thousands of books, as well as overspill from the libraries of his friends. While his musings on the habits of collectors past and present are learned, witty and instructive, his advice on cataloguing may even save the lives of those whose books are so prodigiously piled as to be a hazard.

Phantoms on the Bookshelves ranges from classical Greece to contemporary Iceland, from Balzac and Moby Dick to Google, offering up delicious anecdotes along the way. This elegantly produced volume will be a lasting delight to specialist collectors, librarians, bibliophiles and all those who treasure books.]]>
145 Jacques Bonnet 1623652634 Ghazwan 0 gb2 3.50 2008 Phantoms on the Bookshelves
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<![CDATA[The Prince of Medicine: Galen in the Roman Empire]]> 16248492 368 Susan P. Mattern 019976767X Ghazwan 0 libraries 3.84 2013 The Prince of Medicine: Galen in the Roman Empire
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<![CDATA[Medieval Bodies: Life and Death in the Middle Ages]]> 43726578
In this richly illustrated and unusual history, Jack Hartnell uncovers the fascinating ways in which people thought about, explored, and experienced their physical selves in the Middle Ages, from Constantinople to Cairo and Canterbury. Unfolding like a medieval pageant, and filled with saints, soldiers, caliphs, queens, monks and monstrous beasts, this book throws light on the medieval body from head to toe―revealing the surprisingly sophisticated medical knowledge of the time.

Bringing together medicine, art, music, politics, philosophy, religion, and social history, Hartnell's work is an excellent guide to what life was really like for the men and women who lived and died in the Middle Ages. Perfumed and decorated with gold, fetishized or tortured, powerful even beyond death, these medieval bodies are not passive and buried away; they can still teach us what it means to be human.]]>
352 Jack Hartnell 1324002166 Ghazwan 0 libraries 3.96 2018 Medieval Bodies: Life and Death in the Middle Ages
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<![CDATA[The Home of the Monk: An Account of English Monastic Life and Buildings in the Middle Ages (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History)]]> 9639415 182 1108013376 Ghazwan 0 libraries 4.00 2010 The Home of the Monk: An Account of English Monastic Life and Buildings in the Middle Ages (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History)
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<![CDATA[100 Books That Changed the World (ebook)]]> 43853527 A tour of global history by way of history's most important scrolls, manuscripts, and printed books, from Plato and Homer to the twenty-first century--100 must reads.

Beautifully illustrated in full color, this book informs and entertains as it demonstrates how the power of the written word has shaped, changed, and even revolutionized the world.

Prize-winning author Scott Christianson brings together an exceptional collection of groundbreaking works that have changed the tide of history. Included are scriptures that founded religions, manifestos that sparked revolutions, scientific treatises that challenged ingrained beliefs, and novels that kick-started new literary movements.

This sweeping chronological survey highlights the most important books from around the globe, from the earliest illuminated manuscripts all the way to the digital age. Included are such well-known classics as the Odyssey, the Torah, Shakespeare's First Folio, Moby-Dick, and Darwin's On the Origins of Species, but an array of other works, some well-known and others less so, are featured as well, including those by Sun Tzu, Nicolaus Copernicus, Mary Wollstonecraft, Adam Smith, Henry David Thoreau, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, as well as more recent works by J. K. Rowling, Art Spiegelman, and Naomi Klein. This provocative collection is the perfect book for both literature lovers and history buffs.]]>
224 Scott Christianson 1849945160 Ghazwan 0 libraries 4.00 2018 100 Books That Changed the World (ebook)
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<![CDATA[Gaia: Medicine for an Ailing Planet]]> 274234 192 James E. Lovelock 1856752313 Ghazwan 0 gb2, to-read good read, recommended 4.30 2005 Gaia: Medicine for an Ailing Planet
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Sign of Contradiction 7684912 224 Pope John Paul II 0854391584 Ghazwan 0 0.0 1980 Sign of Contradiction
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<![CDATA[The Collected Works: With Eighty-Four Illustrations by the Author]]> 1657820 884 Kahlil Gibran 1841593109 Ghazwan 0 4.42 1964 The Collected Works: With Eighty-Four Illustrations by the Author
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Pope John Xxiii 21159340 il papa buono-"the good pope" who, within the 2000 years of papal history, changed the Catholic Church dramatically during his brief reign between 1958 and 1963. From his humble Italian peasant roots to his signature accomplishment-the Second Vatican Council, opening the church doors to the contemporary world-this vivid work will captivate Catholics and non-Catholics alike for its insightful look at a complex and unlikely hero.]]> 288 Thomas Cahill 0753817039 Ghazwan 0 3.00 2002 Pope John Xxiii
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<![CDATA[Bibliomania in the Middle Ages]]> 12669844 184 F. Somner Merryweather Ghazwan 3 currently-reading 3.00 1849 Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
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<![CDATA[A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years]]> 25846468 Diarmaid MacCulloch's epic, acclaimed history A History of The First Three Thousand Years follows the story of Christianity around the globe, from ancient Palestine to contemporary China. How did an obscure personality cult come to be the world's biggest religion, with a third of humanity its followers? This book, now the most comprehensive and up to date single volume work in English, describes not only the main facts, ideas and personalities of Christian history, its organization and spirituality, but how it has changed politics, sex, and human society. Taking in wars, empires, reformers, apostles, sects, churches and crusaders, Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity has brought humanity to the most terrible acts of cruelty - and inspired its most sublime accomplishments. 'A stunning tour de force'Simon Sebag Montefiore, Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year 'A landmark in its field, astonishing in its range, compulsively readable, full of insight ... It will have few, if any, rivals in the English language' Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, Guardian 'A prodigious, thrilling, masterclass of a history book' John Cornwell, Financial Times 'Essential reading for those enthralled by Christianity and for those enraged by it'Melvyn Bragg, Observer, Books of the Year 'Magnificent ... a sumptuous portrait, alive with detail and generous in judgement'Richard Holloway, The Times Diarmaid MacCulloch is Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University. His Thomas Cranmer won the Whitbread Biography Prize, the James Tait Black Prize and the Duff Cooper Prize. He is the author most recently of Europe's House Divided 1490 - 1700, which won the Wolfson Prize for History and the British Academy Prize.]]> 1182 Diarmaid MacCulloch Ghazwan 4 to-read 4.33 2009 A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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Bookshops 30529203
Bookshops is the travelogue of a lucid and curious observer, filled with anecdotes and stories from the universe of writing, publishing and selling books. A bookshop in Carrion's eyes never just a place for material transaction; it is a meeting place for people and their ideas, a setting for world changing encounters, a space that can transform lives.

Written in the midst of a worldwide recession, Bookshops examines the role of these spaces in today's evershifting climate of globalisation, vanishing high streets, e-readers and Amazon. But far from taking a pessimistic view of the future of the physical bookshop, Carrion makes a compelling case for hope, underlining the importance of these places and the magic that can happen there. A vital manifesto for the future of the traditional bookshop, and a delight for all who love them.]]>
304 Jorge Carrión 0857054457 Ghazwan 5 to-read 3.86 2013 Bookshops
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<![CDATA[The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders]]> 36268306 ‘Almost like poetry, a rich ode to all things books and everything we love about them. The enjoyment and engagement is so palpable you can almost taste it and Kells proves to be the perfect guide through the subject matter and history.� AU Review

Libraries are filled with magic. From the Bodleian, the Folger and the Smithsonian to the fabled libraries of middle earth, Umberto Eco’s mediaeval library labyrinth and libraries dreamed up by John Donne, Jorge Luis Borges and Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Stuart Kells explores the bookish places, real and fictitious, that continue to capture our imaginations.

The A Catalogue of Wonders is a fascinating and engaging exploration of libraries as places of beauty and wonder. It’s a celebration of books as objects and an account of the deeply personal nature of these hallowed spaces by one of Australia’s leading bibliophiles.

Stuart Kells is an author and book-trade historian. His 2015 book, Penguin and the Lane Brothers, won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize. An authority on rare books, he has written and published on many aspects of print culture and the book world. Stuart lives in Melbourne with his family. He is writing a book about Shakespeare’s library.

‘If you think you know what a library is, this marvellously idiosyncratic book will make you think again. After visiting hundreds of libraries around the world and in the realm of imagination, bibliophile and rare-book collector Stuart Kells has compiled an enchanting compendium of well-told tales and musings both on the physical and metaphysical dimensions of these multi-storied places.� Age

‘On a vivid tour of the world’s great libraries, both real and imagined, Kells is a magnificent guide to the abundant treasures he sets out.� Mathilda Imlah, Australian Book Review, 2017 Publisher Picks

‘The Library charts the transition between formats such as papyrus scrolls, parchment codices, moveable type and ebooks. There are many whimsical detours along the way, and Kells even devotes a chapter to fantasy libraries…Kells translates his stunning depth of research into breezy digestibility.� Big Issue

‘The Library is a treasure trove and reaching the last page simply prompts an impassioned cry for more of the same.� Otago Daily Times

‘Rich with gossipy tales of the inspired, crazy, brilliant and terrible people who have founded or encountered libraries through history…Kells’s reflections are wonderfully romantic, wryly funny…There’s no doubt we can all learn a lot from the magnificently obsessive and eloquent Kells.� Australian

‘With The Library, Stuart Kells has written a deft and involving book that manages to balance the erudite with the accessible…There is, in any given chapter, a dozen odd details or compelling stories a reader can only hope to memorise, with an eye towards future use (perfectly timed and skilfully deployed, naturally).� Monthly

‘There is so much to learn and enjoy in this book, with the impressive amount of research never weighing down the accessible writing…Kells makes an elegant plea for the future library—one that will resonate with most book lovers.]]>
272 Stuart Kells 1925410366 Ghazwan 4 to-read 3.75 2017 The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders
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<![CDATA[Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts]]> 31680165 'An endlessly fascinating and enjoyable book' Neil MacGregor'Full of delights' Tom StoppardAn extraordinary exploration of the medieval world - the most beguiling history book of the yearThis is a book about why medieval manuscripts matter. Coming face to face with an important illuminated manuscript in the original is like meeting a very famous person. We may all pretend that a well-known celebrity is no different from anyone else, and yet there is an undeniable thrill in actually meeting and talking to a person of world stature.The idea for the book, which is entirely new, is to invite the reader into intimate conversations with twelve of the most famous manuscripts in existence and to explore with the author what they tell us about nearly a thousand years of medieval history - and sometimes about the modern world too. Christopher de Hamel introduces us to kings, queens, saints, scribes, artists, librarians, thieves, dealers, collectors and the international community of manuscript scholars, showing us how he and his fellows piece together evidence to reach unexpected conclusions. He traces the elaborate journeys which these exceptionally precious artefacts have made through time and space, shows us how they have been copied, who has owned them or lusted after them (and how we can tell), how they have been embroiled in politics and scholarly disputes, how they have been regarded as objects of supreme beauty and luxury and as symbols of national identity. The book touches on religion, art, literature, music, science and the history of taste.Part travel book, part detective story, part conversation with the reader, Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts conveys the fascination and excitement of encountering some of the greatest works of art in our culture which, in the originals, are to most people completely inaccessible. At the end, we have a slightly different perspective on history and how we come by knowledge. It is a most unusual book.]]> 640 Christopher de Hamel Ghazwan 5 currently-reading 4.20 2016 Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts
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<![CDATA[The Complete Works of Saint Augustine: The Confessions, On Grace and Free Will, The City of God, On Christian Doctrine, Expositions on the Book Of Psalms, ... (50 Books With Active Table of Contents)]]> 13295252 -Philip Schaff.

This collection gathers together all, complete works by Saint Augustine in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!
This extraordinary omnibus of 50 books has all of the following works:

Major Works:

The City of God
On Christian Doctrine
The Confessions of Saint Augustine
The Letters of Saint Augustine
The Soliloquies
Expositions on the Book of Psalms
Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount, According to Matthew
The Harmony of the Gospels
On the Holy Trinity
Lectures or Tractates on the Gospel According to St. John.

Doctrinal Treatises:

On Faith, Hope and Love (The Enchiridion)
On the Catechising of the Uninstructed
On Faith and the Creed
Concerning Faith of Things not Seen
On the Profit of Believing
On the Creed: A Sermon to Catechumens

Moral Treatises:

On Continence
On the Good of Marriage
Of Holy Virginity
On the Good of Widowhood
On Lying
Against Lying. To Consentius
Of the Work of Monks
On Patience
On Care to be had for the Dead

Anti-Pelagian Writings:

On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of the Infants
On the Spirit and the Letter
On Nature and Grace
On Man’s Perfection in Righteousness
On the Proceedings of Pelagius
On the Grace of Christ, and on Original Sin
On Marriage and Concupiscence
On the Soul and its Origins
Against Two Letters of the Pelagians
On Grace and Free Will
On Rebuke and Grace
On the Predestination of the Saints
On the Gift of Perseverance

Anti-Manichaean Writings:

On the Morals of the Catholic Church
On the morals of the Manichaeans
On Two Souls: Against the Manichaeans
Acts or Disputation against Fortunatus the Manichean
Against the Epistle of Manichaeus Called Fundamental
Reply to Faustus the Manichean
Concerning the Nature of Good, Against the Manicheans

Anti-Donatist Writings:

On Baptism
Answer to Letters of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta
On the Correction of the Donatists

Sermons (Homilies):

Ten Sermons on the First Epistle of John
Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament

About the Author
Augustine, the man with upturned eye, with pen in the left hand, and a burning heart in the right (as he is usually represented), is a philosophical and theological genius of the first order, towering like a pyramid above his age, and looking down commandingly upon succeeding centuries. He had a mind uncommonly fertile and deep, bold and soaring; and with it, what is better, a heart full of Christian love and humility. He stands of right by the side of the greatest philosophers of antiquity and of modern times. We meet him alike on the broad highways and the narrow footpaths, on the giddy Alpine heights and in the awful depths of speculation, wherever philosophical thinkers before him or after him have trod. As a theologian he is facile princeps, at least surpassed by no church father, schoolman, or reformer. With royal munificence he scattered ideas in passing, which have set in mighty motion other lands and later times. He combined the creative power of Tertullian with the churchly spirit of Cyprian, the speculative intellect of the Greek church with the practical tact of the Latin.]]>
9495 Augustine of Hippo Ghazwan 4 4.24 2008 The Complete Works of Saint Augustine: The Confessions, On Grace and Free Will, The City of God, On Christian Doctrine, Expositions on the Book Of Psalms, ... (50 Books With Active Table of Contents)
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English Monastic Life 19731561 276 Francis A. Gasquet 1465576185 Ghazwan 4 4.00 1971 English Monastic Life
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On Literature 601059 BOOKS 334 Martin McLaughlin Umberto Eco 0099453940 Ghazwan 5 3.40 2002 On Literature
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<![CDATA[A History of Knowledge: Past, Present, and Future]]> 761162 "Crystal clear and concise...Explains how humankind got to know what it knows."
Clifton Fadiman
Selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club and the History Book Club]]>
448 Charles van Doren 0345373162 Ghazwan 4 3.92 1991 A History of Knowledge: Past, Present, and Future
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<![CDATA[Divine Comedy: Slip-case Edition]]> 16655232 The Divine Comedy remains one of the pillars upon which the European literary tradition has been built. Dante’s allegorical analysis of the mystery of divine revelation to the unsuspecting human soul is beautifully conveyed as a subtle journey of wonder and self-discovery, made personal by characters drawn from his own lineage, contemporary Florentine life, mythology, and the Bible. One of the most accessible classics, this clothbound edition features delicately engraved illustrations by the nineteenth-century artist Gustave Dore and includes its own slipcase. A truly beautiful and highly collectible edition.]]> 384 Dante Alighieri 184858878X Ghazwan 4 4.18 1320 Divine Comedy: Slip-case Edition
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<![CDATA[Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction (Second Edition)]]> 251231 519 Lois Mai Chan 0070105065 Ghazwan 3 to-read, libraries 3.46 1994 Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction (Second Edition)
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Pioneers in Bibliography 4688186 117 Robin Myers 0906795699 Ghazwan 0 consider, gb1 4.00 1996 Pioneers in Bibliography
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Louis Pasteur 814786 600 Patrice Debré 0801865298 Ghazwan 5 3.89 1998 Louis Pasteur
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<![CDATA[Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War]]> 40675814 424 Claire Breay 0712352074 Ghazwan 5 4.82 2018 Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War
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Hamlet 1432 This is an alternate cover edition for ISBN13:9780743477123, Hamlet.

Hamlet is the story of the Prince of Denmark who learns of the death of his father at the hands of his uncle, Claudius. Claudius murders Hamlet's father, his own brother, to take the throne of Denmark and to marry Hamlet's widowed mother. Hamlet is sunk into a state of great despair as a result of discovering the murder of his father and the infidelity of his mother. Hamlet is torn between his great sadness and his desire for the revenge of his father's murder.

Each Folger edition includes:

- Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play
- Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play
- Scene-by-scene plot summaries
- A key to famous lines and phrases
- An introduction to reading Shakespeare's language
- An essay by an outstanding scholar providing a modern perspective on the play
- Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books]]>
342 William Shakespeare Ghazwan 0 4.05 1601 Hamlet
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Anna Karenina 15823480 Anna Karenina provides a vast panorama of contemporary life in Russia and of humanity in general. In it Tolstoy uses his intense imaginative insight to create some of the most memorable characters in all of literature. Anna is a sophisticated woman who abandons her empty existence as the wife of Karenin and turns to Count Vronsky to fulfil her passionate nature - with tragic consequences. Levin is a reflection of Tolstoy himself, often expressing the author's own views and convictions.

Throughout, Tolstoy points no moral, merely inviting us not to judge but to watch. As Rosemary Edmonds comments, 'He leaves the shifting patterns of the kaleidoscope to bring home the meaning of the brooding words following the title, 'Vengeance is mine, and I will repay.]]>
964 Leo Tolstoy 0345803922 Ghazwan 0 4.11 1878 Anna Karenina
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War and Peace 656
War and Peace broadly focuses on Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the most well-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who leaves his family behind to fight in the war against Napoleon; and Natasha Rostov, the beautiful young daughter of a nobleman who intrigues both men.

As Napoleon’s army invades, Tolstoy brilliantly follows characters from diverse backgrounds—peasants and nobility, civilians and soldiers—as they struggle with the problems unique to their era, their history, and their culture. And as the novel progresses, these characters transcend their specificity, becoming some of the most moving—and human—figures in world literature.


Tolstoy gave his personal approval to this translation, published here in a new single volume edition, which includes an introduction by Henry Gifford, and Tolstoy's important essay `Some Words about War and Peace'.]]>
1392 Leo Tolstoy 0192833987 Ghazwan 0 4.14 1869 War and Peace
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<![CDATA[The Private Science of Louis Pasteur (Princeton Legacy Library)]]> 325129
Although experimental ingenuity served Pasteur well, he also owed much of his success to the polemical virtuosity and political savvy that won him unprecedented financial support from the French state during the late nineteenth century. But a close look at his greatest achievements raises ethical issues. In the case of Pasteur's widely publicized anthrax vaccine, Geison reveals its initial defects and how Pasteur, in order to avoid embarrassment, secretly incorporated a rival colleague's findings to make his version of the vaccine work. Pasteur's premature decision to apply his rabies treatment to his first animal-bite victims raises even deeper questions and must be understood not only in terms of the ethics of human experimentation and scientific method, but also in light of Pasteur's shift from a biological theory of immunity to a chemical theory--similar to ones he had often disparaged when advanced by his competitors.

Through his vivid reconstruction of the professional rivalries as well as the national adulation that surrounded Pasteur, Geison places him in his wider cultural context. In giving Pasteur the close scrutiny his fame and achievements deserve, Geison's book offers compelling reading for anyone interested in the social and ethical dimensions of science.

Originally published in 1995.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.]]>
392 Gerald L. Geison 069101552X Ghazwan 0 3.86 1995 The Private Science of Louis Pasteur (Princeton Legacy Library)
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<![CDATA[The Meaning of the Library: A Cultural History]]> 23528930
From Greek and Roman times to the digital era, the library has remained central to knowledge, scholarship, and the imagination. The Meaning of the Library is a generously illustrated examination of this key institution of Western culture. Tracing what the library has meant since its beginning, examining how its significance has shifted, and pondering its importance in the twenty-first century, notable contributors―including the Librarian of Congress and the former executive director of the HathiTrust―present a cultural history of the library. In an informative introduction, Alice Crawford sets out the book's purpose and scope, and an international array of scholars, librarians, writers, and critics offer vivid perspectives about the library through their chosen fields. The Meaning of the Library will appeal to all who are interested in this vital institution's heritage and ongoing legacy.]]>
336 Alice Crawford 0691166390 Ghazwan 0 3.48 2015 The Meaning of the Library: A Cultural History
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I will visit again many good ideas and useful to read it is on my shelf
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A Library Miscellany 36542824 Beagle hold? Which library is home to a colony of bats?

Bursting with potted histories, quirky facts, and enlightening lists, this book explores every aspect of the library, celebrating these remarkable institutions as well as the individuals behind their inspiring collections. From the ancient library at Alexandria to the Library of Congress in Washington DC, and from university libraries to those of humble villages, A Library Miscellany explores institutions both old and new. Opening the door to unusual collections such as herbaria, art libraries, magic libraries, and even the “library of smells,� this book also charts the difficulties of cataloging books deemed to be subversive, heretical, libelous, or obscene.

Packed with unusual facts and statistics, this is the perfect gift for library enthusiasts, bibliophiles, collectors, and readers everywhere.]]>
132 Claire Cock-Starkey 1851244727 Ghazwan 0 bedside reading 3.85 2018 A Library Miscellany
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<![CDATA[The Reason Revolution: Atheism, Secular Humanism, and the Collapse of Religion (Atheism and Secular Humanism)]]> 23455043 39 Dan Dana 1311519025 Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.91 2014 The Reason Revolution: Atheism, Secular Humanism, and the Collapse of Religion (Atheism and Secular Humanism)
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<![CDATA[Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper]]> 402576 384 Nicholson Baker 0375504443 Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.33 2001 Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper
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The Home and the World 19094683 211 Rabindranath Tagore Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.90 1916 The Home and the World
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<![CDATA[The Library: An Illustrated History]]> 20138554 321 Stuart A.P. Murray Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.83 2009 The Library: An Illustrated History
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<![CDATA[Benjamin Franklin: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Inventors)]]> 33002933 * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. Founding Father Benjamin Franklin came from humble beginnings to take his place in the annals of history as one of the most celebrated Americans ever to stand on the world stage. The Boston apprentice who ran away because of his brother’s ill-treatment found his destiny in Philadelphia, where he became a printer, a scientist, an author, an inventor, a politician, and a citizen of the world. Inside you will read about... � Born in Boston � From Philadelphia to London � Benjamin Franklin, the Citizen � Benjamin Franklin, the Inventor � Franklin and Colonial Politics � Franklin the American � The Conscience of America His inventions and his philosophies had the same ultimate goal—to make the world a better place—and Franklin achieved that goal. Europeans saw him as a symbol of what America represented; Franklin saw himself as the result of what America produced. Pragmatism ruled his life, and yet he believed passionately that it was the role of the government and the church to improve the world for all. He has been called the first American, but every American who followed owes something to this remarkable man who designed his own destiny.]]> 39 Hourly History Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.17 Benjamin Franklin: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Inventors)
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<![CDATA[Michael Faraday: The Life and Legacy of the Influential 19th Century Scientist Who Pioneered Electromagnetism]]> 40039752 77 Charles River Editors Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.10 Michael Faraday: The Life and Legacy of the Influential 19th Century Scientist Who Pioneered Electromagnetism
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Nationalism 19033620 100 Rabindranath Tagore Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.17 1917 Nationalism
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<![CDATA[On the Burning of Books: How Flames Fail to Destroy the Written Word]]> 29361956
In On the Burning of Books, Baker explores famous moments throughout history when books have been burnt for political, religious, or personal reasons. Included among his investigations are stories from ancient China to the Nazis, from George Orwell’s Animal Farm to Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses, from Chairman Mao to the Spanish destruction of the Aztec civilization. Baker describes Samuel Pepys burning an erotic novel, and the personal fires of Lord Byron’s memoirs, Dickens’s letters, Hardy’s poems, and Philip Larkin’s diaries. Alongside these many examples are chapters on accidental book burning—and even lucky escapes.

A book that celebrates the authority and influence of the written word by examining many instances of society’s attempt to suppress it, On the Burning of Books will be a work to be cherished—and kept far from flame.
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256 Kenneth Baker 1910787116 Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.39 2016 On the Burning of Books: How Flames Fail to Destroy the Written Word
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<![CDATA[Ordinary Geniuses: Max Delbruck, George Gamow, and the Origins of Genomics and Big Bang Cosmology]]> 10555510
Max Delbruck and George Gamow, the so-called ordinary geniuses of Segre's third book, were not as famous or as decorated as some of their colleagues in midtwentieth-century physics, yet these two friends had a profound influence on how we now see the world, both on its largest scale (the universe) and its smallest (genetic code). Their maverick approach to research resulted in truly pioneering science.

Wherever these men ventured, they were catalysts for great discoveries. Here Segre honors them in his typically inviting and elegant style and shows readers how they were far from "ordinary". While portraying their personal lives Segre, a scientist himself, gives readers an inside look at how science is done --collaboration, competition, the influence of politics, the role of intuition and luck, and the sense of wonder and curiosity that fuels these extraordinary minds.

Ordinary Geniuses will appeal to the readers of Simon Singh, Amir Aczel, and other writers exploring the history of scientific ideas and the people behind them.]]>
352 Gino Segrè 0670022764 Ghazwan 0 to-read 4.04 2011 Ordinary Geniuses: Max Delbruck, George Gamow, and the Origins of Genomics and Big Bang Cosmology
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<![CDATA[Bad History: How We Got the Past Wrong]]> 12657091 192 Emma Marriott 1843176173 Ghazwan 0 consider 3.19 2011 Bad History: How We Got the Past Wrong
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Beyond Good and Evil 36153607 A caustic criticism of nearly every philosophic predecessor and a challenge of traditionally held views on right and wrong, Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil paved the way for modern philosophical thought. Through nearly three hundred transformative aphorisms, Nietzsche presents a worldview in which neither truth nor morality are absolutes, and where good and evil are not opposites but counterparts that stem from the same desires.

Beyond Good and Evil was a foundational text for early twentieth-century thinkers, including philosophers, psychologists, novelists, and playwrights. Today’s readers will delight in Nietzsche’s pithy wit and irony while gaining a deeper understanding of his core ideology.

AmazonClassics brings you timeless works from iconic authors. Ideal for anyone who wants to read a great work for the first time or revisit an old favorite, these new editions open the door to the stories and ideas that have shaped our world.

Revised edition: Previously published as Beyond Good and Evil, this edition of Beyond Good and Evil (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.

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160 Friedrich Nietzsche 1542099404 Ghazwan 0 consider 3.75 1886 Beyond Good and Evil
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<![CDATA[Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Complete Novels ( A to Z Classics )]]> 41296967
Poor Folk
The Double
Notes From The Underground
Crime and Punishment
The Gambler
The Idiot
The Possessed (The Devils)
A Raw Youth
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
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4016 Fyodor Dostoevsky 2378073402 Ghazwan 0 consider 5.00 2015 Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Complete Novels ( A to Z Classics )
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<![CDATA[The Universe Within: A Scientific Adventure]]> 17141873 In "Your Inner Fish, " Neil Shubin delved into the amazing connections between human bodies--our hands, heads, and jaws--and the structures in fish and worms that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. In "The Universe Within, " with his trademark clarity and exuberance, Shubin takes an even more expansive approach to the question of why we look the way we do. Starting once again with fossils, he turns his gaze skyward, showing us how the entirety of the universe's fourteen-billion-year history can be seen in our bodies. As he moves from our very molecular composition (a result of stellar events at the origin of our solar system) through the workings of our eyes, Shubin makes clear how the evolution of the cosmos has profoundly marked our own bodies.]]> 240 Neil Shubin 1846142202 Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.83 2013 The Universe Within: A Scientific Adventure
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The Library at Night 5971179 A celebration of reading, of libraries, and of the mysterious human desire to give order to the universe

Inspired by the process of creating a library for his fifteenth-century home near the Loire, in France, Alberto Manguel, the acclaimed writer on books and reading, has taken up the subject of libraries. “Libraries,� he says, “have always seemed to me pleasantly mad places, and for as long as I can remember I’ve been seduced by their labyrinthine logic.� In this personal, deliberately unsystematic, and wide-ranging book, he offers a captivating meditation on the meaning of libraries.

Manguel, a guide of irrepressible enthusiasm, conducts a unique library tour that extends from his childhood bookshelves to the “complete� libraries of the Internet, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to the Arab world, from China and Rome to Google. He ponders the doomed library of Alexandria as well as the personal libraries of Charles Dickens, Jorge Luis Borges, and others. He recounts stories of people who have struggled against tyranny to preserve freedom of thought—the Polish librarian who smuggled books to safety as the Nazis began their destruction of Jewish libraries; the Afghani bookseller who kept his store open through decades of unrest. Oral “memory libraries� kept alive by prisoners, libraries of banned books, the imaginary library of Count Dracula, the library of books never written—Manguel illuminates the mysteries of libraries as no other writer could. With scores of wonderful images throughout, The Library at Night is a fascinating voyage through Manguel’s mind, memory, and vast knowledge of books and civilizations.]]>
383 Alberto Manguel 0300151306 Ghazwan 0 4.12 2006 The Library at Night
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<![CDATA[The Philosophical Life: Twelve Great Thinkers and the Search for Wisdom]]> 17248882 432 James Miller 1851689567 Ghazwan 0 4.00 2011 The Philosophical Life: Twelve Great Thinkers and the Search for Wisdom
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<![CDATA[Poetry Of Physics And The Physics Of Poetry, The]]> 11459918 340 Robert K. Logan 9814295930 Ghazwan 0 currently-reading 3.67 2010 Poetry Of Physics And The Physics Of Poetry, The
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The Library Book 39507318
Weaving her lifelong love of books and reading into an investigation of the fire, award-winning New Yorker reporter and New York Times bestselling author Susan Orlean delivers a mesmerizing and uniquely compelling book that manages to tell the broader story of libraries and librarians in a way that has never been done before.

In The Library Book, Orlean chronicles the LAPL fire and its aftermath to showcase the larger, crucial role that libraries play in our lives; delves into the evolution of libraries across the country and around the world, from their humble beginnings as a metropolitan charitable initiative to their current status as a cornerstone of national identity; brings each department of the library to vivid life through on-the-ground reporting; studies arson and attempts to burn a copy of a book herself; reflects on her own experiences in libraries; and reexamines the case of Harry Peak, the blond-haired actor long suspected of setting fire to the LAPL more than thirty years ago.

Along the way, Orlean introduces us to an unforgettable cast of characters from libraries past and present—from Mary Foy, who in 1880 at eighteen years old was named the head of the Los Angeles Public Library at a time when men still dominated the role, to Dr. C.J.K. Jones, a pastor, citrus farmer, and polymath known as “The Human Encyclopedia� who roamed the library dispensing information; from Charles Lummis, a wildly eccentric journalist and adventurer who was determined to make the L.A. library one of the best in the world, to the current staff, who do heroic work every day to ensure that their institution remains a vital part of the city it serves.

Brimming with her signature wit, insight, compassion, and talent for deep research, The Library Book is Susan Orlean’s thrilling journey through the stacks that reveals how these beloved institutions provide much more than just books—and why they remain an essential part of the heart, mind, and soul of our country. It is also a master journalist’s reminder that, perhaps especially in the digital era, they are more necessary than ever.]]>
317 Susan Orlean 1476740186 Ghazwan 0 3.88 2018 The Library Book
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<![CDATA[Mysticism and Prophecy: The Dominican Tradition]]> 17756286 168 Richard Woods 0232522251 Ghazwan 0 consider 1.00 1998 Mysticism and Prophecy: The Dominican Tradition
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<![CDATA[The Nation's Library: The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.]]> 3363813 160 Alan Bisbort 1857592352 Ghazwan 0 consider 4.00 2006 The Nation's Library: The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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<![CDATA[A Companion to the History of the Book]]> 6280191 THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK Edited by Simon Eliot and Jonathan Rose “As a stimulating overview of the multidimensional present state of the field, the Companion has no peer.� Choice “If you want to understand how cultures come into being, endure, and change, then you need to come to terms with the rich and often surprising history Of the book ... Eliot and Rose have done a fine job. Their volume can be heartily recommended. �
Adrian Johns, Technology and Culture From the early Sumerian clay tablet through to the emergence of the electronic text, this Companion provides a continuous and coherent account of the history of the book. A team of expert contributors draws on the latest research in order to offer a cogent, transcontinental narrative. Many of them use illustrative examples and case studies of well-known texts, conveying the excitement surrounding this rapidly developing field. The Companion is organized around four distinct approaches to the history of the book. First, it introduces the variety of methods used by book historians and allied specialists, from the long-established discipline of bibliography to newer IT-based approaches. Next, it provides a broad chronological survey of the forms and content of texts. The third section situates the book in the context of text culture as a whole, while the final section addresses broader issues, such as literacy, copyright, and the future of the book. Contributors to this volume: Michael Albin, Martin Andrews, Rob Banham, Megan L Benton, Michelle P. Brown, Marie-Frangoise Cachin, Hortensia Calvo, Charles Chadwyck-Healey, M. T. Clanchy, Stephen Colclough, Patricia Crain, J. S. Edgren, Simon Eliot, John Feather, David Finkelstein, David Greetham, Robert A. Gross, Deana Heath, Lotte Hellinga, T. H. Howard-Hill, Peter Kornicki, Beth Luey, Paul Luna, Russell L. Martin Ill, Jean-Yves Mollier, Angus Phillips, Eleanor Robson, Cornelia Roemer, Jonathan Rose, Emile G. L Schrijver, David J. Shaw, Graham Shaw, Claire Squires, Rietje van Vliet, James Wald, Rowan Watson, Alexis Weedon, Adriaan van der Weel, Wayne A. Wiegand, Eva Hemmungs Wirtén.]]>
624 Simon Eliot 140519278X Ghazwan 0 to-read 3.69 2007 A Companion to the History of the Book
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<![CDATA[The New Oxford American Dictionary]]> 18684543 945077 Oxford Dictionaries Ghazwan 0 consider 4.15 1962 The New Oxford American Dictionary
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Apologetics In Conversation 23924309 87 Vincent Cheung Ghazwan 3 3.09 2014 Apologetics In Conversation
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The Ascent of Man 2675135 439 Jacob Bronowski 0563104988 Ghazwan 4 4.39 1973 The Ascent of Man
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<![CDATA[Joseph Priestley Friends and Foes: Remarkable Lives in an Age of Revolution]]> 21501785 192 Keith Baker 0955807719 Ghazwan 4 3.50 2009 Joseph Priestley Friends and Foes: Remarkable Lives in an Age of Revolution
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<![CDATA[God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens]]> 2344662 144 John F. Haught 066423304X Ghazwan 4 3.12 2007 God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens
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<![CDATA[Understanding Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: A guide to 'The phenomenon of man',]]> 142300 Maurice Keating 0718816013 Ghazwan 4 4.00 Understanding Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: A guide to 'The phenomenon of man',
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<![CDATA[Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind]]> 23346740 Homo sapiens.

How did our species succeed in the battle for dominance? Why did our foraging ancestors come together to create cities and kingdoms? How did we come to believe in gods, nations and human rights; to trust money, books and laws; and to be enslaved by bureaucracy, timetables and consumerism? And what will our world be like in the millennia to come?

In Sapiens, Dr Yuval Noah Harari spans the whole of human history, from the very first humans to walk the earth to the radical � and sometimes devastating � breakthroughs of the Cognitive, Agricultural and Scientific Revolutions. Drawing on insights from biology, anthropology, palaeontology and economics, he explores how the currents of history have shaped our human societies, the animals and plants around us, and even our personalities. Have we become happier as history has unfolded? Can we ever free our behaviour from the heritage of our ancestors? And what, if anything, can we do to influence the course of the centuries to come?

Bold, wide-ranging and provocative, Sapiens challenges everything we thought we knew about being human: our thoughts, our actions, our power ... and our future.]]>
498 Yuval Noah Harari Ghazwan 5 4.42 2011 Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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The Collector's Book of Books 5505217 144 Eric Quayle 0289701252 Ghazwan 5 5.00 1971 The Collector's Book of Books
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<![CDATA[The British inheritance: A treasury of historic documents]]> 3594761 150 Elizabeth Hallam 0712346376 Ghazwan 4 3.00 1999 The British inheritance: A treasury of historic documents
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