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On the Generation of Animals
Translated by: David Bolotin
Product Code: HH1038
ISBN: 9780881469899
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For those who wish to study ON THE GENERATION OF ANIMALS with care, this translation offers access that has hitherto been unavailable in English to the meaning of Aristotle's treatise.

More than a President: Sundays with Jimmy Carter
Edited by: Andrew Greer   Foreword by: Barbara Brown Taylor   Afterword by: Jason Carter
Product Code: HH1052
ISBN: 9780881469745
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Price: $30.00
Over the course of nearly four decades, thousands of spiritual seekers from around the globe made the unusual pilgrimage to the rural whistlestop of Plains, Georgia, for a remarkable opportunity to glean enduring lessons from Scripture taught by one of the world's most unlikely Sunday School teachers--the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter.

A Merry Chatty Christmas: A Stella Bankwell Story
By author: Ronda Rich
Product Code: HH1055
ISBN: 9780881469813
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Stella Bankwell is going home for Christmas, leaving behind her quaint cottage on St. Simons Island and heading back to Turner's Corner, the farm where she happily grew up in the North Georgia mountains shadowed by the Appalachian Trail. The snowy Christmas Stella and her friends spend at Turner's Corner is surprising--there will never be another Christmas like it--a sweetly meaningful holiday and celebration of life.

Reading in the Sunshine, Laughing Every Day: Essays
By author: Sam Pickering
Product Code: P723
ISBN: 9780881469837
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Sam Pickering has spent decades writing about things that go bump in the night and in the day: forgotten books and corn fields, rescue dogs, islands in and out of the stream, flat moments and thoughts gravelly with worry--the miscellaneous common things that compose the well-lived life. His essays are curiosity shops, their pages stocked with observations and anecdotes that startle and awaken.

We Won: The Autobiography of a Friendship
Product Code: P726
ISBN: 9780881469882
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WE WON is a fortuitous celebration of the half-century friendship of two puckish professors who bonded during graduate school at the University of Chicago and cultivated their allegiance while spending their careers at institutions on opposite coasts. Unlike other books about friendship, this work is jointly authored by friends who blend their voices throughout the story.

On the Generation of Animals
By author: Aristotle   Translated by: David Bolotin
Product Code: P727
ISBN: 9780881469905
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For those who wish to study ON THE GENERATION OF ANIMALS with care, this translation offers access that has hitherto been unavailable in English to the meaning of Aristotle's treatise.

American Proteus: Narrative Self-Making in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown
By author: John Wenke
Product Code: P729
ISBN: 9780881469929
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AMERICAN PROTEUS seeks to explain what it means for Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) to have created out of his life-experiences and encompassing cultural milieu a novel kind of fiction for a new kind of country. As a work of biographical criticism, this study charts the emergence of Brown's authorial voice as it developed throughout an amorphous, multifaceted, and conflicted apprenticeship. This eleven-year period of literary experimentation established the foundation for his brief yet momentous career as a publishing novelist that lasted from 1798 through 1801.

Elizabeth Oakes Smith: Selected Writings, Volume III: From Novels and Drama, 1842-1888
Edited by: Timothy H. Scherman
Product Code: HH1056
ISBN: 9780881469943
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The third volume of ELIZABETH OAKES SMITH: SELECTED WRITINGS offers readers selections from several of her longer works written between 1842 and the late 1880s: THE WESTERN CAPTIVE (1842), one of the first "paperback" novels sold in the United States; BERTHA AND LILY (1854), a novel featuring one of the first "fallen" heroines in the sentimental tradition; THE NEWSBOY, Oakes Smith's second novel of 1854 and her deepest foray into the lives of the working poor; “The Queen of Tramps” (1874-1888), a complete novel left in manuscript at the time of her death; and OLD NEW YORK (1853), a historical melodrama bringing a female lead character to the center of late-seventeenth century colonial rebellion in New York City.

Sinclair Lewis: The 1920s and the Shaping of American Identity
By author: Edward Gale Agran
Product Code: P730
ISBN: 9780881469967
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SINCLAIR LEWIS: THE 1920s AND THE SHAPING OF AMERICAN IDENTITY argues the importance of words, ideas, and values in sculpting twentieth-century identity. Here, Agran encourages literary scholars and all students of American culture to recognize that Lewis's reception in the twenties was formidable because of his sensitivity to the nation's history, its promise, and at points its troubling trajectory.

In the Mother’s House: The Hebrew Bible's Lost Teachings on Love, Wisdom, and Sacred Marriage
By author: Abi Doukhan
Product Code: P731
ISBN: 9798897360017
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IN THE MOTHER'S HOUSE explores the matriarchal wisdom and teachings of the Hebrew Bible. Seven feminine characters are discussed: Inanna, Eve, Ruth, the wife and daughters of Job, Woman Wisdom in the book of Proverbs, and in Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, and Esther.

Charlotte Rowe’s Journal: A Woman’s Missionary Career in British India, 1815-1822
Edited by: Reid S. Trulson
Product Code: P728
ISBN: 9780881469912
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America's first appointed woman missionary kept a journal recording her experiences in a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, religiously pluralistic world. Charlotte Atlee White Rowe's 1815-1822 journal recounts her cross-cultural work among Hindus, Muslims, Eurasians, and Europeans in British India. Most of her entries come from her first years and reveal a ministry being shaped by experience and reflection. An introduction and conclusion sketch her life before and after India. It is a remarkable addition to mission, women's, and Baptist studies.