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A contemporary study of the early American nation and its evolving democracy, from a French aristocrat and sociologist.Sku: 9780140447606
Democracy in America and Two Essays on America
By: Alexis de Tocqueville, Translated by Gerald Bevan$22.00 -
Written in AD 731, Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People is the first account of Anglo-Saxon England ever written, and remains our single most valuable source for this period.Sku: 9780140445657
Ecclesiastical History of the English People
By: Bede, Translated by Leo Sherley-Price$20.00 -
Next to Josephus, Eusebius is the most widely-consulted reference work on the early church. Much of our knowledge of the first three centuries of Christianity—the terrible persecutions, the courageous martyrs, and the theological controversies—come from the writings of this first century historian.Sku: 9780825433078
Eusebius: The Church History
By: Eusebius, Translated by Paul Maier$27.95 -
A new verse rendering of the great epic of ancient Mesopotamia, one of the oldest works in Western Literature.Sku: 9780374523831
Gilgamesh
By: Translated by David Ferry$22.00 -
“One of the great classics of the war" (The New Republic) that tells what happened in Hiroshima through the memories of survivors—from a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.Sku: 9780679721031
Hiroshima
By: John Hersey$13.50 -
An account of living history kept by Governor William Bradford and others of the Mayflower company, chronicling the adventures of the Pilgrims’ day-to-day life after arriving in the New World.Sku: 9798888180105
Homes in the Wilderness
By: William Bradford, Edited by: Margaret Wise Brown$13.50 -
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial looking out over thousands of troubled Americans who had gathered in the name of civil rights and uttered his now famous words, "I have a dream . . ." It was a speech that changed the course of history.Sku: 9780062505521
I Have a Dream: Writings and Speeches That Changed the World
By: Martin Luther King Jr.$21.00 -
An award-winning translation and condensation of The Jewish Antiquities and The Jewish War of Josephus. The historical events take on a brilliant new dimension in this revised edition now with photographs, charts, and maps.Sku: 9780825429644
Josephus: The Essential Writings
By: Flavius Josephus Translated by: Paul L. Maier$30.50 -
From the Publisher: With hindsight, key moments in history that seemed momentary at the time can come to be incredibly iconic. Luther’s nailing of the 95 Theses to a church door in Wittenberg 500 years ago is such a moment. In Luther and the 9.5 Theses, Kenneth Brownell explains how Luther came to write the 95 Theses and why making them public was such a turning point in church history. Kenneth also encourages us to recognise that the church today faces challenges that call for a similar return to biblical truths. He draws out 9 (and a half!) key points from the 95 Theses that are crucial for us to uphold if we want to be faithful to Christ and His gospel. This is a fast paced look back at one of the defining moments of Christian history, and a challenging look ahead to show how we can stand for the truth of the Bible.3 GradesSku: 978-1911272366
Luther and His 9.5 Theses
By: Kenneth Brownell$9.99 -
John Ruskin (1819-1900) is best known for his work as an art critic and social critic, but is remembered as an author, poet and artist as well. Ruskin's essays on art and architecture were extremely influential in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Ruskin's range was vast. He wrote over 250 works which started from art history, but expanded to cover topics ranging over science, geology, ornithology, literary criticism, the environmental effects of pollution, and mythology.Sku: 9781406563726
Mornings in Florence
By: John Ruskin$18.95 -
A new translation from the French by Marion Wiesel. Night is Elie Wiesel's masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps.Sku: 9780374500016
Night
By: Elie Wiesel$17.00 -
The most important and influential source of information about the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony, this landmark account was written between 1630 and 1647. It vividly documents the Pilgrims' adventures: their first stop in Holland, the harrowing transatlantic crossing aboard the Mayflower, the first harsh winter in the new colony, and the help from friendly Native Americans that saved their lives.Sku: 9780486452609
Of Plymouth Plantation
By: William Bradford$20.95 -
‘To make a revolution is to subvert the ancient state of our country; and no common reasons are called for to justify so violent a proceeding’ Burke’s seminal work was written during the early months of the French Revolution, and it predicted with uncanny accuracy many of its worst excesses, including the Reign of Terror.Sku: 9780140432046
Reflections on the Revolutions in France
By: Edmund Burke$19.00 -
Renaissance & Reformation Times includes a preface; 20 chapters covering topics such as the Renaissance in Italy, Early Tudor England, The Age of Discovery, Reformers in Switzerland and France, and more; a conclusion; and a bibliography.3 GradesSku: 9781547701964
Renaissance and Reformation Times – Text
By: Dorothy Mills$27.50 -
Travel with Shakleton as he leads his crew through 10 months on an ice floe and a 1,300-mile lifeboat journey, educating and inspiring through Antarctic exploration.
South
By: Ernest Shackleton$26.50 – $41.50 -
His last work, regarded by many as the greatest work of contemporary scholarship, Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome recount with depth and insight the history of the Roman Empire during the first century A.D.Sku: 9780140440607
The Annals of Imperial Rome
By: Tacitus, Translated by Michael Grant$25.00