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Ostriches are amazing birds. To begin with, they are one of the few birds that cannot fly. Even their anatomy is unusual, since the ostrich has no wishbone. Dr. Zim explains the unique bone structure of the ostrich and many other striking facts about this large bird, which can weigh up to 350 pounds!
You'll learn about the ostriches' relatives—the extinct moas, the tiny kiwis of New Zealand, plus cassowaries, emus, rheas and more. Did you know that ostriches have two toes, rheas have three and kiwis four?
Dr. Herbert Zim was a naturalist, author and educator. He wrote or edited more than 100 books on science and nature study, which are prized for their accuracy and engaging material. Illustrated by Russell Francis Peterson.
By: Herbert Zim
$10.95
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The final four adventures of the Bastable children along with other short stories by the inimitable Edith Nesbit.
By: Edith Nesbit
$17.95 – $32.50
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Tragedy takes hold as the cunning and hateful Iago drives the heroic Moor of Venice first to suspicion, then to homicidal rage against his love Desdemona, in one of the Bard's darkest plays.
This revised Signet Classics edition includes unique features such as:
• An overview of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater
• A special introduction to the play by the editor, Alvin Kernan
• Selections from Giraldi Cinthio's Hecatommithi, the source from which Shakespeare drivedOthello
• Dramatic criticism from Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Maynard Mack, and others
• A comprehensive stage and screen history of notable actors, directors, and productions
• Text, notes, and commentaries printed in the clearest, most readable text
• And more...
By: William Shakespear;
Alvin Kernan (Editor)
$7.95
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One of the four great tragedies—alongside Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth—Othello is among the darkest of Shakespeare’s plays, illumining the shadows of the gloomiest recesses of the human psyche and serving as a damning indictment of the world in which it was written.
By: William Shakespeare
Edited by Joseph Pearce
$11.50
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A Canadian icon gives us his final book, a memoir of the events that shaped this beloved writer and activist.
Otherwise is a memoir of the years between 1937 and the autumn of 1948 that tells the story of the events that forged the writer and activist. His was an innocent childhood, spent free of normal strictures, and largely in the company of an assortment of dogs, owls, squirrels, snakes, rabbits, and other wildlife.
From this, he was catapulted into wartime service, as anxious as any other young man of his generation to get to Europe and the fighting. The carnage of the Italian campaign shattered his faith in humanity forever, and he returned home unable and unwilling to fit into post-war Canadian life.
Desperate, he accepted a stint on a scientific collecting expedition to the Barrengrounds. There in the bleak but beautiful landscape he finds his purpose — first with the wolves and then with the indomitable but desperately starving Ihalmiut. Out of these experiences come his first pitched battles with an ignorant and uncaring federal bureaucracy as he tries to get aid for the famine-stricken Inuit. And out of these experiences, too, come his first books.
By: Farley Mowat
$21.00
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Raised by monks after his mother dies in child-birth, Otto’s peaceful life is shattered when his robber baron father brings him home to live in the ‘Dragon House’. The unfortunate pawn in a game of revenge dating back to before his birth, poor Otto must pay the price for the sins of others.
By: Howard Pyle
$11.95 – $27.95
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The Australian and New Zealand portions of H.E. Marshalls classic history of the English Empire are presented in this edition complete with the original illustrations and tables.
By: H.E. Marshall
$11.95 – $26.50
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In response to a world awash in sexual chaos and gender confusion, this book offers a bold and thoroughly biblical look at the meaning of the body, sex, gender, and marriage.
Bestselling author, cultural commentator, and popular theologian Christopher West is one of the world's most recognized teachers of John Paul II's Theology of the Body. He specializes in making this teaching accessible to all Christians, with particular attention to evangelicals. As West explains, from beginning to end the Bible tells a story of marriage. It begins with the marriage of man and woman in an earthly paradise and ends with the marriage of Christ and the church in an eternal paradise.
In our post-sexual-revolution world, we need to remember that our bodies tell a divine story and proclaim the gospel itself. As male and female and in the call to become "one flesh," our bodies reveal a "great mystery" that mirrors Christ's love for the church (Eph. 5:31-32). This book provides a redemptive rather than repressive approach to sexual purity, explores the true meaning of sex and marriage, and offers a compelling vision of what it means to be created male and female.
Contents
Foreword by Eric Metaxas
Introduction
1. Our Bodies Tell God's Story
2. Sex in the Garden of Eden
3. The Fall and Redemption of Sex
4. Will There Be Sex in Heaven?
5. This Is a Profound Mystery
6. Sex Refers to Christ and His Church
7. Keeping God in the Bedroom
Conclusion
Indexes
By: Christopher West
$29.95
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For eons the moon has intrigued humanity. From its creation through the current issues of space exploration, the moon has been both a light in the night and a protective shield of earth placed perfectly by God, regulating our seasons and keeping our atmosphere purified.
By: Dr. Don DeYoung,
Dr. John Whitcomb
$24.50
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Dr. Donald DeYoung displays the latest discoveries of astronomy and lunar science to analyze flawed views of the moon's origin. In this illustrated presentation he shows that the moon could only have been placed in its orbit by the Creator, not blind chance.
By: Dr. Don DeYoung,
Dr. John Whitcomb
$17.95
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First published in 1908, Our Empire Story tells the history of five of the regions that made up the British Empire at the time.
By: H.E. Marshall
$22.50 – $51.50
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Our Hymn Writers and Their Hymns traces the development of the hymn from the early Christian church to the present day and helps us better understand the history and tradition of Christian singing.
By: Faith Cook
$22.95
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This beloved history book traces the story of England from the myth of Brutus right through to the end of World War 1 in a delightful, engaging style that has made it a favorite of readers for many years.
By: H.E. Marshall
$23.95 – $58.95
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Caldecott Medal winner Emily Arnold McCully delivers a charming picture book following the life of prolific composer and musician Franz Schubert through the eyes of the friends who helped him find success.
By: Emily Arnold McCully
$23.99
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This book examines the moral principles necessary to live the Christian life, which is focused on imitating Christ and promoting the Kingdom of God. It presents a thorough overview of a moral theology not only to be studied but also to be lived according to the will of God.
The Didache Complete Course Series is a series of four high school textbooks, teacher's manuals, and student workbooks published by Midwest Theological Forum. Each title spans one academic year.
By: Peter V. Armenio
$54.95