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The lost books of The Bible and the Forgotten books of Eden
02 400 FtSuppressed by the early Church fathers who compiled the Bible, these Apocrypal Books have for centuries been shrouded in silence. Now, for the first time in paperbound book, the reader can discover the hidden beauties of the Lost Books. To be found in this volume are the Apostles’ Creed, the Psalms and Odes of Solomon, and other Apocrypal writings that have become part of our religious heritage. The story of Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, of Adam and Eve, of the girlhood and betrothal of Mary, of the childhood of Jesus, are here in all warmth, intimacy, and humanity of their first telling.
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The Lost Years of Jesus
02 400 FtAncient texts reveal that Jesus spent 17 years in the Orient. They say that from age 13 to age 29, Jesus traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh and Tibet as both student and teacher. For the first time, Elizabeth Clare Prophet brings together the testimony of four eyewitnesses—and three variant translations—of these remarkable documents. She tells the intriguing story of how Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch discovered the manuscripts in 1887 in a monastery in Ladakh. Critics “proved” they did not exist—then three distinguished scholars and educators rediscovered them in the twentieth century. Now you can read for yourself what Jesus said and did prior to his Palestinian mission. It’s one of the most revolutionary messages of our time.
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The New Jerusalem Bible
04 500 FtThe New Jerusalem Bible (NJB) is an English translation of the Bible published in 1985 by Darton, Longman and Todd and Les Editions du Cerf, edited by Benedictine biblical scholar Henry Wansbrough. This Bible was approved for use in study and personal devotion by members of the Catholic Church and approved also by the Church of England.
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The Philosophy of Wine
02 500 FtA new translation of a unique and much-loved book by the philosopher and writer Béla Hamvas, only the second of his works to be available in English. „The Philosophy of Wine” is an apologia for the rare, solemn moments of life, of ease, of play, and self-forgetful serenity.
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The Prado Guide
03 500 FtThe Prado Guide offers the best way to enjoy and understand the Museo del Prado’s collections, as well as the buildings which house them. With nearly 500 pages, the guide illustrates and describes more than 400 works of art from some of history’s most famous artists, form Velázquez to Goya, from Titian to Tiepolo, from Bosch to Rubens. It includes the undisputed masterpieces of the Prado, accompanied by many others, which complement the generous and harmonious panorama of the Museum’s collections. With full colour pictures and texts written by specialists on the topic, this Official Guide is the best publication to discover and enjoy the Prado collections, which encompass Spanish, Italian, Flemish, Dutch, French and British painting, along with sculptures and decorative art collections.
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Treasures of Yosemite National Park
024 000 FtKülönleges és ritka Yosemite Nemzeti Park szuvenír, a Yosemite nevezetességeit ábrázoló, gyönyörű színezett fotókkal.
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Vietnam – Laos – Cambodia
04 000 FtMap for Businessmen & tourists
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World of Art
05 500 FtProphet, poet, painter, engraver – William Blake (1757-1827) was an artist of uniquely powerful imagination and far-reaching creative gifts. His work expresses the spiritual drama of the English national being, integrating poetry and visual art in a sustained work of visionary creativity unparalleled in English art history. Revealing Blake to be far more than a revolutionary social radical, this classic study reshapes our understanding of the artist’s achievement. Kathleen Raine details the enriching effect of mystical, alchemical and gnostic philosophy on Blake’s art. She unravels the complex, deeply felt symbolism expressed in his paintings and prints, and describes the powerful impact of his reading of Dante, Milton and the Bible. Raine’s compelling text guides the reader through the life and thought of this extraordinary artist. Fully alive to the uniqueness of Blake’s art – which has ‘a reality, a coherence, a climate’ all its own – she introduces famous work such as Jerusalem, Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Four Zoas and The Book of Job, relating them to Blake’s world view and explaining their prophetic qualities, their fierce energy, and their central place in British Romantic art.