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Ben-Hur (Oxford World's Classics)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1998)
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one of the most beloved American novels
The best book I have ever had the pleasure of reading.
Next to the Bible of course!
I first read this wonderful epic when I was twelve years old.
What impressed me most is the authors gift of being able
to draw you into the book as though you were a person of that
era. The description of various locals were stunning. One
could almost smell the orange blossoms. I've reread Ben Hur
several times and see a new beauty I had not seen before each
and every time.
The movie was good, but as always the book outshines it!
The movie Ben-Hur left out so much from the book, it was a wonderful read to re-discover the "Real Ben-Hur". Its a fantastic read! Lots of things going on. Lewis Wallace definately has/had a definate flair for writing! Very well done!
The American Legal System: The Administration of Justice in the United States by Judicial, Administrative, Military and Arbitral Tribunals
Published in Hardcover by Fred B Rothman & Co (1981)
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The French Voter Decides
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1997)
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Land of Enchanters: Egyptian Short Stories from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
Published in Hardcover by Markus Wiener Pub (2002)
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Lewis and Clark's Montana Trail
Published in Hardcover by Northern Rockies Publishing (2003)
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Lewis and Clark: Montana Trail
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The Machinery of Justice: An Introduction to Legal Structure and Process
Published in Hardcover by Littlefield Adams (1976)
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Shall We Amend The Fifth Amendment?:
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1978)
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A Synopsis of the Law of Partnerships
Published in Paperback by Littlefield Adams (1969)
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Judah Ben-Hur is a Jew of Jerusalem. Arriving at manhood, he has become estranged from his childhood friend Messala, a Roman noble. The two exchange bitter words and when Ben-Hur later accidentally dislodges a roof tile which strikes a Roman official, Messala has him sent to the galleys and his mother and sister, Tirzah, sent to a leprosy infested prison cell. As he is being led to the ship on which he will be enslaved, Ben-Hur is offered a drink of water by an unforgettable stranger. Onboard ship, Ben-Hur befriends the Roman admiral Arrius and, after saving his life, is made his heir and a citizen of Rome.
Several years later, wealthy and well educated, Ben-Hur returns to Judea to look for his mother and sister and wreak his revenge on Messala. Vengeance comes when he vanquishes Messala in a chariot race, but his family, freed from their squalid cell and suffering from leprosy, hide from him. Meanwhile, Christ has come to Jerusalem preaching to increasing crowds and Ben-Hur, recognizing the kindly stranger who once helped him, becomes a leader of a group of armed guards bent on protecting him. His devotion becomes all the more complete after Christ heals Tirzah and his mother. But when the time comes, Ben-Hur heeds Christ's wishes and does not intervene. He does manage to return the long ago favor and give Christ a drink and remains to bear witness to the crucifixion. The story concludes with the increasingly wealthy Ben-Hur using his riches to fund the catacombs of Rome from which Christianity would emerge to conquer the Empire.
It is no mystery why this is one of the most beloved of all American novels. The savage revenge theme, worthy of The Count of Monte Cristo, intertwines with the story of Christ to produce a story that is thrilling, uplifting and timeless.
GRADE: A+