Life of the Late John Duncan

Life of the Late John Duncan
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9783368164836
ISBN-13 : 336816483X
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Synopsis Life of the Late John Duncan by : David Brown

Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.

The Life of John Duncan

The Life of John Duncan
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Publisher : Banner of Truth
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 0851516084
ISBN-13 : 9780851516080
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Synopsis The Life of John Duncan by : Alexander Moody Stuart

A man of brilliant intellect, John ('Rabbi') Duncan is often known today only by the eccentricities which marked his life - as is often true of men of genius. But it is by his spiritual experience he is best remembered. Contemporary Christians can learn much from these reminiscences of his life.

Life of the Late John Duncan, LL.D. With a Portrait

Life of the Late John Duncan, LL.D. With a Portrait
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Total Pages : 556
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0026995710
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Synopsis Life of the Late John Duncan, LL.D. With a Portrait by : David BROWN (Principal of the Free Church College, Aberdeen.)

Life of the Late John Duncan

Life of the Late John Duncan
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Publisher : Edinburgh : Edmonston and Douglas
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600013620
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Synopsis Life of the Late John Duncan by : David Brown

The Life of John Duncan

The Life of John Duncan
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Total Pages : 546
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4838875
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Synopsis The Life of John Duncan by : William Jolly

Index, A History of the

Index, A History of the
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9781324050513
ISBN-13 : 1324050519
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Synopsis Index, A History of the by : Dennis Duncan

A New York Times Editors' Choice Book Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2022 by Literary Hub and Goodreads A playful history of the humble index and its outsized effect on our reading lives. Most of us give little thought to the back of the book—it’s just where you go to look things up. But as Dennis Duncan reveals in this delightful and witty history, hiding in plain sight is an unlikely realm of ambition and obsession, sparring and politicking, pleasure and play. In the pages of the index, we might find Butchers, to be avoided, or Cows that sh-te Fire, or even catch Calvin in his chamber with a Nonne. Here, for the first time, is the secret world of the index: an unsung but extraordinary everyday tool, with an illustrious but little-known past. Charting its curious path from the monasteries and universities of thirteenth-century Europe to Silicon Valley in the twenty-first, Duncan uncovers how it has saved heretics from the stake, kept politicians from high office, and made us all into the readers we are today. We follow it through German print shops and Enlightenment coffee houses, novelists’ living rooms and university laboratories, encountering emperors and popes, philosophers and prime ministers, poets, librarians and—of course—indexers along the way. Revealing its vast role in our evolving literary and intellectual culture, Duncan shows that, for all our anxieties about the Age of Search, we are all index-rakers at heart—and we have been for eight hundred years.

The Showy Town of Savannah

The Showy Town of Savannah
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Publisher : Mercer University Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 0881466891
ISBN-13 : 9780881466898
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Showy Town of Savannah by : John D. Duncan

In December 1817, the English architect William Jay arrived at the busy port of Savannah, Georgia. In the coming four and a half years, he designed several public buildings and private residences in Savannah and a few structures in Charleston, South Carolina. All of his work was remarkable; yet, soon after his departure in 1822, only vague recollections of Jay survived in Savannah, and in Charleston he was forgotten altogether. Early in the twentieth century, Jays work was observed by a few prominent architectural historians, and accounts of his life and labors began to appear. This new biography of Jay describes his place in a vibrant but volatile world. Jays father, the most popular preacher of the day, was a leader in evangelical campaigns to bring relief to the poor, to foster universal literacy, and to abolish slavery. William Jay suffered many disappointments, but he gained remarkable achievements, not least of which was his lasting imprint on showy Savannah.