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"Ancient World Studies the Book of Isaiah" is an inductive Bible
study of Isaiah, chapter by chapter, verse by verse, suitable for
any serious student of the Bible. It includes thirty five-day
lessons, with numerous notes, definitions, and introductions, as
well as maps, charts, timelines and historical summaries for the
nations mentioned in Isaiah.
Cheryl Anderson examines the laws relating to women that are found
in the Book of the Covenant and the Deuteronomic law. She argues
that the laws can be divided into those that treat women similarly
to men (defined as 'inclusive' laws) and those that treat women
differently ('exclusive' laws). She then suggests that the
exclusive laws, which construct gender as male dominance/female
subordination, do not just describe violence against women but are
inherently violent toward women. As a non-historical critique of
ideology, critical theory is used to offer analytical insights that
have significant implications for understanding gender
constructions in both ancient and contemporary settings.>
Once again Master Gardener Cheryl Anderson Wright focuses her
considerable knowledge on the problems of growing your favorite
vegetables in areas with short growing seasons and unpredictable
weather. Wright's practical advice and down to earth
recommendations will guide you from seed to table, and includes
specific recipes for all the veggies you will want to grow and love
to eat! As she did in her two previous books, (High Country Herbs,
and High Country Tomato Handbook) the author takes the mystery out
of growing your own food, offers step by step advice on everything
from soil and pests to composting and mulching and encourages you
with her mouth watering serving suggestions. Both brand new and
experienced gardeners will benefit from Wright's perspective. High
Country Tomato Handbook "As the population of the western states
inches outward from the cities and upward in elevation, there is no
reason to abandon 'flatland' gardening choices, namely tomatoes,
especially with the support this book provides." -Ole Abeam,
Bloomsbury Review, March/April 2005 High Country Herbs "Anyone
interested in the cultivation and use of culinary herbs at high
elevations should have a copy of this definitive reference book on
their kitchen shelves." -John A. Murray, Bloomsbury Review,
March/April 2004
A down-to-earth reference for the cultivation and preservation of
24 culinary herbs suited to high altitude gardens. The book also
includes an exciting collection of simple and practical recipes for
breads, spreads, soups, and salads.
Tomatoes! Everybody loves them! And everybody bemoans the fact that
most of what you find in the grocery store has no resemblance
whatsoever to those sacred memories of how tomatoes used to taste.
Cheryl Anderson Wright to the rescue! The High Country Tomato
Handbook tells you everything you need to know about how to
recapture that memory by growing your own! And even those with
difficult gardening situations will find the secrets here for
having your own ripe homegrown tomatoes by the Fourth of July.
Wright offers everything you need to know about tomatoes from
history to varieties, soils, insects and diseases, starting your
own plants or buying them, harvesting and saving your seed and it
is all followed by a collection of delicious tomato recipes to help
you enjoy the fruits of your labor. Like High Country Herbs, the
High Country Tomato Handbook belongs on the shelf of every tomato
lover, gardner and cook.
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