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The Works of Philo
Complete and Unabridged
- Translated by
- C. D. Yonge
2022
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An affordable edition of Philo! A contemporary of Jesus and Paul, Philo wrote extensively on the Hebrew Scriptures and other Jewish topics, but few have read his work because all available sets were pricey. This edition features modern type, passages keyed to the Loeb referencing system, and several newly translated sections not found in other editions.
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William Phil Clark's classic work on Native American signs and culture is still considered a monumental achievement. Published posthumously after the young Clark died in 1884, it covers the words and phrases of many tribes.Clark was with General George Crook in late summer of 1876 during the Sioux War and later served on staff assignments for General Phil Sheridan.Now you can use this reference to learn signs and compare them to American Sign Language.For the first ...
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Thief of Altam, #1
- Book 1 -
- Thief of Altam
2022
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Altam, the city of women. It is a place protected by powerful magic, a place where only women can immigrate to. But the island city isn't the paradise many who come to its shores for refuge expect. Just like anywhere else in the world of Alaria there is danger, poverty, and a seedy underworld.There is also magic and the machinations of the gods. Along with them is The Corruption, a perverse and antagonistic force striving to change the nature of Alaria and corrupt even the gods the...
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- Philo
- Translated by
- Charles Duke Yonge
2023
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An ancient Roman history text, translated by Charles Yonge, and written by the Greek philosopher Philo of Alexandria. The Embassy to Gaius was a meeting between Gaius Caligula, the then Roman Emperor, and a large contingent of Jews. They wished to overturn Gaius' plans to have a huge statue of Zeus installed in the temple. Gaius' hatred of the Jews is legendary. This book is important because it helps to understand the relations between Jews and Romans in the first century A.D.
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Addressed by the anti-slavery society of Meriden, Conn.
2023
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An Apology for Abolitionists presents a profound exploration of the moral and philosophical arguments surrounding the abolitionist movement, encapsulated in an array of poignant essays and treatises. This anthology traverses various literary styles, from impassioned speeches to eloquent pamphlets, reflecting the fervent advocacy of its contributors. The collection stands as a testament to the power of literary activism during a pivotal era in history, as it courageously addresses issues of...
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Enriched edition. Exploring Diplomacy and Power in Ancient Alexandria
- Translated by
- Charles Duke Yonge
2021
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In "On the Embassy to Gaius," Philo of Alexandria presents a detailed narrative that explores the complex relationship between Jews and the Roman Empire during the first century CE. This work not only recounts the mission led by Jewish ambassadors to Emperor Gaius Caligula but also employs sophisticated rhetoric and philosophical reasoning to articulate the Jewish identity amidst a predominant Graeco-Roman milieu. Philo's illustrious command of both Hebrew traditions and Hellenistic though...
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Enriched edition. Exploring Power and Ethics in Ancient Alexandria
- Translated by
- Charles Duke Yonge
2021
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In 'Flaccus', Philo of Alexandria presents a nuanced exploration of Jewish identity in a Hellenistic world, employing a blend of philosophical discourse and poetic rhetoric. This work serves as both a defense of Jewish customs against the backdrop of Greco-Roman criticism and a reflection on the complexities of cultural integration. Written in a sophisticated style, 'Flaccus' utilizes allegory and dialectical reasoning to engage with the themes of faith, ethnicity, and moral philosophy, di...
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Women Urgently Wanted
2017
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In March 1917, the first women to be enrolled into the British Army joined the newly formed Womens Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). The women substituted men in roles that the Army considered suitable, thereby freeing men to move up the line. The WAACs served, for example, as cooks, drivers, signallers, clerks, as well as gardeners in the military cemeteries. Due to their exemplary service, Queen Mary gave her name to the Corps in April 1918 and it became Queen Marys Army Auxiliary Corps (QMAA...
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The Forest Witch Servant of Thylindea, #1
2024
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Elynysa, a young blue-skinned Elve, has left her homeland driven by the dream that has haunted her each night. Her search for the dream's meaning will lead her to a small inn where the sexually naive Elve meets Bienya, a full-figured, lazily lascivious bunny girl who seems to know all the secrets Elynysa has been chasing after.Bienya offers to lead Elynysa to a mysterious woman known as the Forest Witch, who she claims will have all the answers the young Elve has been searching for...
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Bad News for Labour
Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief
2019
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During the summer of 2018, numerous members of the Labour Party were accused of anti-Semitic behaviour by their detractors. The controversy reached fever pitch amid claims that the Labour Party had become 'institutionally racist' under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, and that the prospect of a Corbyn-led government posed an 'existential threat' to Jewish life in Britain. Shrouded in confusion, hyped by the media, whether these accusations were true or not got lost in the mix.This ...
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Competing Histories
2006
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This is a concise guide to the Israel-Palestine conflict. There are many different, competing histories of the conflict, however, this book collects those which are based on the most considered historical research.The book covers key events in chronological order, in each case examining the varied historical accounts and presenting the beliefs of key thinkers across the ideological spectrum, from Edward Said to Binyamin Netanyahu.Starting the with emergence of the Zionist m...
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Building on rigorous research by the world-renowned Glasgow University Media Group, More Bad News From Israel examines media coverage of the conflict in the Middle East and the impact it has on public opinion.The book brings together senior journalists and ordinary viewers to examine how audiences understand the news and how their views are shaped by media reporting. In the largest study ever undertaken in this area, the authors focus on television news, illustrating major...
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