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- Muck / by Burshṭain, Deror,author.; Levin, Gabriel,1948-translator.;
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- Subjects: Magic realist fiction.; Novels.;
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- Meir Appelfeld : paintings. by Appelfeld, Meir.; Burshṭain, Deror.; Golconda Fine Art Ltd.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Appelfeld, Meir;
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Woodworking.
Woods and Finishes: starting with softwood ; hardwood: uses and varieties ; using wood off-cuts ; stripping and finishing ; paints, burshes and painting ; painting on wooden chests -- Practical Crafts: versatile shelf units ; perfect picture framing ; boxes for storage units ; quick and practical projects ; using a coping saw ; cutting shapes with curves -- Creative Woodwork: working with veneers ; veneering and shaping plywood ; a marquetry chessboard ; laminated plywood ; three-dimensional sculpture ; sculptured racing car ; sculpture from natural wood ; laminated wood sculpture ; carving a wooden bowl ; whittling and chip carving.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Woodwork;
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- Captives of the Word / by Cochran, Louis,1899-1974.(CARDINAL)221397; Cochran, Bess White,1899-(CARDINAL)221527;
Bibliography: pages 255-263.The boldest Protestant Reformation since the time of Martin Luther was born in a place called Bursh Run, Virginia, in 1811. It spread across the frontier like wildfire, destined to be the most fascinating chapter in America's religious history. Captives of the Word is the story of the Restoration Movement. Its dramatic evolution took it from a congregation fo thirty to 6 1/2 million communicants, leading to such divergent groups as The Christian Church, The Churches of Christ and the Disciples of Christ. The Movement which began with Thomas Campbell and his son Alexander was fully and unmistakably American. It could only have been nurtured in the soil of a free country, among liberty-loving pioneers. The heroes of the story, contemporaries and successors of the Campbells, include strong, crusty frontier characters. They were men of devotion, whose evangelical fervor led them into pitched battles over issues such as the sinfulness of using organ music in church, in hot debates that could last as long as sixteen days and nights. The movement and the enthusiasm it aroused, the animosities it created, and above all, the remarkable people who devoted their lives to it, are all an important part of our unique religious heritage. In a marvelously swift narrative Louis Cochran and his wife, Bess White Cochran, write of a strong slice of the American past. Here is history with an added dimension-- the story of great events told in terms of the personalities of the people involved. - book flaps.
- Subjects: Disciples of Christ; Churches of Christ;
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