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All Is Beautiful (Hardcover)
Gerald Hausman; Introduction by Tony Hillerman; Contributions by Jay DeGroat
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R702
Discovery Miles 7 020
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Floating Stone (Hardcover)
Kenji Miyazawa; Edited by Gerald Hausman; Photographs by Kenji Okuhira
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R667
Discovery Miles 6 670
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Kebra Nagast is a sacred text originally written in 14th
century Ethiopia. It tells the story of how the Queen of Sheba met
the biblical King Solomon, and relates the birth of her son,
Menilek, who became the legendary king of Ethiopia. A work of
incredible cultural significance, The Kebra Nagast is far more than
simply a piece of literature - it is a testament to richness of
Ethiopian tradition and culture. In addition to its importance in
Ethiopian traditions, the Kebra Nagast has become a key text for
Rastafarians. The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian
Wisdom and Faith is the latest title in the Essential Wisdom
Library series, which brings sacred texts from all traditions to
modern readers. This new edition of the book includes a foreword by
Ziggy Marley, which explores the importance of the Kebra Nagast as
a powerful and sacred text both in Rastafarian tradition and in a
broader sense. A clean, fresh design and inside cover printing give
this ancient text modern appeal.
Seminal translations from the large body of Miyazawa Kenji's
poetry. Considered to be one of the greatest modern Japanese poets,
Miyazawa is also, "the poet of the Tsunami recovery." The editor
selected brief lines from Miyazawa's best known works and they are
juxtaposed with lovely photographs by Japanese photojournalist,
Kenji Okuhira. Readers can see not only Miyazawa's homeland, but
also images of the Tsunami disaster of 2011. There is a beautiful
visual exposition of Zen in this book that matches the poetry of
the master, Miyazawa. The book is in English and Japanese.
"Jan Wiener's fascinating, well-documented book tells of the heroic
exploits of various Czech men and women, most of whom paid for
their resistance with their lives. Above all it gives a detailed,
documented account of the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the
most gruesome of the Nazi murderers, by Czech resisters parachuted
from London but aided in their task by the Czech underground."
William L. Shirer, author of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
If you only read one book about what it felt like to be present
during the worst time in modern human history, a time when your
life could be snuffed out for having the mere thought of opposition
against the Nazi regime, this should be the book because it is told
by survivors and by one of the greatest survivors of them all, Jan
Wiener.
Condemned to a penal colony in Australia for stealing a woman's
bonnet, young Mary Bryant braves every danger in Britain's newest
colony, Australia -- disease, famine, rape, and the cruelty of the
penal system. As the first convict married in Australia, Mary and
her husband Will learn from aboriginal friends how to survive. In
time they also learn how to escape. Traveling three months and
three thousand miles, Mary's courageous feat is yet unequaled by a
woman with two young children traversing rough seas for so many
miles in an open boat without training or navigational equipment.
Mary's capture, return to England and the curious trial that
determines if she lives or dies is filled with drama, and all the
more interesting for the portrait of her real-life attorney, James
Boswell.
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