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Irving Stone's Jack London, His Life, Sailor on Horseback (A Biography, and Twenty-Eight Selected Jack London Stories)
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (August, 1977)
Authors: Irving Stone and Jack Short Stories London
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One of the Best Biographies Ever Written
It took me some time to track down this book, but I had heard that it was the best Jack London biography out there, and it is that and a whole lot more. Irving Stone writes a very easily readable book in which he takes a deep look at the life and character of an amazing man. I read it once in a night, I'm reading it again, and don't think it'll ever make it back to the bookcase for more than a week!


Jack Benny-Original Radio Shows
Published in Audio Cassette by Radio Spirits, Inc. (August, 2000)
Authors: Jack Csrdos 5026 Benny, Radio Spirits, Irving A. Fein, and Radio Spirits
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An essential collection
This excellent box set - the result of a joint project by Radio Spirits and the Smithsonian - is an essential purchase for admirers of Jack Benny.Entitled "The Best Of Old Time Radio Starring Jack Benny",it covers the full range of Benny's radio days,including not only four of his own shows (dating from the period 1952-1957) but also two lesser known contributions to "radio's otstanding theatre of thrills",the "Suspense" program (the episodes featured are "A Good and Faithful Servant" and "Murder in G-Flat"),and one play for the Lux Radio Theatre ("Seven Keys to Baldpate"),a radio version of "The Horn Blows at Midnight",and one edition each of "The Fred Allen Show" and "The Burns and Allen Show".The good quality CDs come with an informative booklet written by Anthony Tollin.This is really something to treasure.


'Jackie'! the Exploitation of a First Lady.
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (January, 1970)
Author: Irving. Shulman
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A REAL GEM
Fascinating revelations about our beloved First Lady. Highly entertaining and recommmended. FOR QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT JACKIE ONASSIS, PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT MellissaLD@aol.com. HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


James K. Polk: A Political Biography to the Prelude to War 1795-1845
Published in Hardcover by American Political Biography Press (April, 1995)
Authors: Eugene Irving McCormac and Katherine E. Speirs
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The best on Polk I've ever read!
For years I've been convinced that James K. Polk was one of our country's most effective presidents and most successful. After reading the two volumes by Eugene I. McCormac, I'm more convinced than ever. I rank Polk as one of the top six (6) presidents this country has ever had. He stated what he wanted emphatically, he fought hard to get them accomplished and in the long run, they were good for the country. It's so sad that his accomplishments were overshadowed by the pending slavery question and his own lack of charisma. Yet, he was great and I rank him along with Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln & Truman. Others would disagree I'm sure, but I believe I'm right. Thanks, McCormac, for such two fine volumes on such a great statesman. Peahillfm@aol.com


Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters
Published in Paperback by Bell Harbour Press (20 November, 2002)
Author: Sharon Rich
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The REAL Jeanette MacDonald reveals herself--great read!
Loved it! A great collection of hand-written letters by MGM's musical songbird, before she was a star. Lively, entertaining, and she sure wasn't a boring prude like some others have made her out to be. Ms. Rich wisely keeps the annotations to a minimum, since Naughty Marietta tells it like it was in her own words. I particularly enjoyed MacDonald's Broadway and Hollywood gossip from the good old days! Lots of good dish.


Jensen's Survey of the New Testament: Search and Discover
Published in Hardcover by Moody Publishers (June, 1981)
Author: Irving Lester Jensen
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For the serious Bible student
If you want to study the New Testament, all you need is this book and a Bible and you are set to go. Jensen's methods are sound and often taught by other teachers because the technique works. If you are ready to commit to some real spiritual growth, this book is one of the better ways to begin.


Jesus and the Judaism of His Time
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (January, 1990)
Authors: Irving M. Zeitlin and Irving M. Zietlin
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Signs of the times...
Irving Zeitlin followed up his acclaimed survey of 'Ancient Judaism' with a study of one of the pivotal points in Jewish political, sociological, and theological history: the time of the Roman occupation, which is also the time of Jesus.

In his book, 'Jesus and the Judaism of His Time', Zeitlin examines the different varieties of Judaism present in Palestine during the period of the early Caesars, to look for unifying principles (that which all Jewish people would agree makes one a member of the people) as well as the established variants: Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Zealots and Sicarii. He also looks at a movement of thought and feeling that was crossing these more established lines, namely, the messianic idea.

Drawing primarily on the three sources contemporary with the time, namely, the writings of Josephus, the Misnah*, and the Christian New Testament*, and borrowing occasionally from other sources such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, Zeitlin constructs a picture of Judaism that works toward a comprehensive overview of the source of both modern Judaism and Christianity. Zeitlin pulls in examples of Judaic influence outside (such as on the works of Aristobulus and Philo) to show the influence that Judaism was already having in the Greek- and Roman-dominated world.

(*While the Misnah and the New Testament were largely composed after this period, the subject material and stories date to this period, and were carried by people comfortable with oral traditions of transmission.)

Across the varieties of Jewish expression, Zeitlin argues, there was always a grassroots support for each of the varieties because they adhered to certain principles of respect for the Torah in the face of much more politically-powerful and worldly-seductive influences. As Josephus wrote:

'The greatest miracle of all is that our Law holds out no seductive bait of sensual pleasure, but has exercised this influence through its own inherent merits; and, as God permeates the universe, so the Law has found its way among all mankind.'

There was, however, varying shifts in outlook, not the least of which was the definition of salvation, redemption, and God's ultimate will (a situation that occurs in the development of many religious frameworks). Is salvation corporate or individual? Is God working to save the people of Israel, or each individual among the people of Israel, or both? Messianic feeling wavered between these two sentiments, and can often be seen in interchanges that occur between Jesus and others, particularly Zealots.

Of course, the idea of messianism gave rise to false prophets (and, most likely, some of them truly believed themselves to be acting according to the will of God), who often lead their followers to disaster. In some terms, even the Jesus movement apparently ended in disaster. It was due to the continuing rise of messianic figures that the Romans were sensitive to political uprising and difficulty in a province so strategically located to the Parthians and the Egyptians.

Zeitlin then turns to the person of Jesus and characteristic of Jesus in this context. He identifies Jesus in this milieu as a charismatic leader. This he defines carefully:

'Charisma, meaning literally "gift of grace", is a form of authority based upon the extraordinary personal qualities of an individual who, thanks to those qualities, is able to call forth an absolutely personal devotion to his leadership.'

He sees Jesus as a pious Jew of the time, and if he seemed at odds with a particular Jewish practice or belief, he could rest assured that given the diversity of interpretation in Judaism at the time that he was not out of place in ascribing his own practice and interpretation. Indeed, Jesus was closer to the Pharisees (whom later Christians have come to recognise often almost as an enemy force against Jesus) with concern for holiness and observance of Torah, but Zeitlin also highlights again the cross-variety influences at play. Jesus and his followers were important enough to come to the attention of observers such as Josephus, who records that the execution of James (the Jerusalem leader of the Jesus movement after Jesus) by a Sadducean high-priest was of sufficient odiousness to cause the ouster of that high-priest. That James should incur the wrath of the Sadducees (and not the Pharisees) shows that there was much more happening at the time that might appear in the New Testament.

Zeitlin continues his analysis to look at the elements of the life and teaching of Jesus that were original and creative in this context. He looks at the conflicting images of Jesus as revolutionary, and the political and social context behind his arrest, trial, and execution. He examines the early formation of a Christian community and the influence of Paul on this new movement.

In all, this is a fascinating study. The early chapters on the varieties of religious expression in Judaism are perhaps the best part of the book. Zeitlin offers his own interpretations (as well as discussing those of others) of how early Christianity grew out of this framework. While not the definitive work on this topic by any means, it is a worthy contribution to dialogue.


John Irving: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (November, 1998)
Author: Josie P. Campbell
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An absolute MUST for Irving fans
This book is just fantastic. There's so much that's good to say about it, but if you're an Irving fan like I am, it's essential to your reading. She looks at his work in parts and as a whole, and does it wonderfully. I can't recommend this too highly.


Kalilah and Dimmah Translation from Ancient Spanish Arabic Manuscripts
Published in Hardcover by Juan de la Cuesta (June, 1980)
Author: Thomas Ballantine Irving
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the name need to be corrected as follow: kalilah and dimnah.
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Kids, Money & Values
Published in Paperback by Betterway Pubns (February, 1994)
Authors: Patricia Schiff Estess and Irving Barocas
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Want to raise money wise kids?
Through role playing, games,and activities, you'll learn how and when to give an allowance, how to instill a work ethic, how to teach sharing ... and the other values your children will use their entire lives.


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