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Noted Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene penned a 2008 book, When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, detailing his occasional appearances with Jan & Dean's touring band throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
Adapted from Antonia Fraser's book Marie Antoinette: The Journey, the film was Dunst's second with director Sofia Coppola.
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is a less influential book, although it was better received by English critics of the day.
The illness is named after the famous 19th-century French author Stendhal ( pseudonym of Henri-Marie Beyle ), who described his experience with the phenomenon during his 1817 visit to Florence in his book Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio.
As a traveler in Spain, Italy, and Russia, the Frenchman Marquis de Custine said in his widely read book Empire of the Czar: A Journey Through Eternal Russia that, inside, Nicholas was a good person, and behaved as he did only because he believed he had to.
Brunton and his influence on the Masson family form the subject of Masson's autobiographical book My Father's Guru: A Journey Through Spirituality and Disillusion.
1089 and All That — A Journey into Mathematics is a popular mathematics book by David Acheson.
When his second book, the novel Such a Long Journey, was published in 1991, it won the Governor General's Award, the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book, and the W. H.
The Count of Provence was portrayed by Sebastian Armesto in the 2006 film Marie Antoinette, a biographical film written and directed by Sofia Coppola, based on the book, Marie Antoinette: The Journey by Lady Antonia Fraser.
Gollancz was also a keen music lover, an enthusiasm he explained in his final book, Journey Towards Music.
The Sufi teacher Ibn Arabi's book Journey to the Lord of Power ( Risālat al-Anwār ) is a guide to the inner journey that was published over 700 years ago.
An angry tomte is featured in the popular children's book by Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf, Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige ( Nils Holgersson's Wonderful Journey Through Sweden ).
Specifics of their behaviour were documented extensively by Apsley Cherry-Garrard ( a survivor of Robert Falcon Scott ’ s fateful final journey to the South Pole ) in his book The Worst Journey in the World.
* The Discovery Channel produced a documentary entitled The Real Eve: 6 Billion People ... from ONE Woman ( or Where We Came From in the United Kingdom ), based on the book The Real Eve: Modern Man's Journey Out of Africa by Stephen Oppenheimer.
Sue Short has written a book about the history of the village titled Pratts Bottom: A Journey Through Life.
An account of some of their most interesting findings, popularized for the layman, can be found in their 1994 book Journey to the Ants.
* Jan Morris ( born 1926 ), Welsh travel writer and historian, lived in Cranbury for several months in the 1950s whose impressions of the town are recorded in the book Coast to Coast: A Journey Across 1950s America.
A detailed history of the town is described in the book A Journey Through Peapack and Gladstone from the local library.
Based on the book Golf's Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia, Grand Rapids: Zonderevan, 2009.
It is based on the book Golf's Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia, Grand Rapids: Zonderevan, 2009.
The following year, Detroit author Brett Callwood published The Stooges-Head On: A Journey Through The Michigan Underground, a book which focuses heavily on the Asheton brothers activities after the initial decline of The Stooges.
In 2007 Hal Moore's volunteer driver authored a book on Hal Moore's personal religious journey titled A General's Spiritual Journey.
In 2006, Hnida wrote a book about her experiences, titled Still Kicking: My Journey as the First Woman to Play Division One College Football.
Later, Smith wrote a book called Journey to the Soviet Union whose cover shows her at Artek, her favorite part of the Soviet trip.

book and Lord
The outcome of such an experiment has been in due time the acceptance of the Bible as the Word of God inspired in a sense utterly different from any merely human book, and with it the acceptance of our Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, Son of Man by the Virgin Mary, the Saviour of the world.
In the Jewish Deuterocanonical book Second Maccabees, Chapter 2, " one finds in the records " that Jeremiah, having received an oracle of the Lord, ordered that the tent and the ark and the altar of incense should follow him to the mountain of God where he sealed them up in a cave, and he told those who followed him in order to mark the way ( but they could not find it ) " The place shall remain unknown until God gathers his people together again and shows his mercy, and then the Lord will disclose these things, and the glory of the Lord and the cloud shall appear, as they were shown in the case of Moses, and as Solomon asked that the place be specially consecrated.
In the fiction book The Lord of the Rings, a series of beacons connects Gondor to Rhohan.
The preservation of the book of Joel indicates that it was accorded special status by its contemporaries as “ the word of the Lord( 1: 1 ).
Mentions in the first half of the book to the day of the Lord were also ascribed to this continuator.
Stephen Cook asserts that the prophetic efforts of this book can be summed up in this passage " I have been the Lord your God ever since the land of Egypt ; you know no God but me, and besides me there is no savior " () Hosea's job was to speak these words during a time when that had been essentially forgotten.
The book ends with the prediction of the downfall of kingdoms, with one Zerubbabel, governor of Judah, as the Lord ’ s chosen leader.
The book concludes by calling upon the teachings of Moses and by promising that Elijah will return prior to the Day of the Lord.
If the book of Zephaniah was largely composed during the monarchic period, the author of the book of Zephaniah attempts to accomplish this change in behaviour through the threat of future calamity for “ those who have turned back from following the Lord, / who have not sought the Lord or inquired of him ” ( 1: 6 ).
In his posthumously published 1981 book The Anglo-American Establishment, Georgetown University history professor Carroll Quigley explained that the Balfour Declaration was actually drafted by Lord Alfred Milner.
At the Communion, the words from the 1549 book ' the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ ' etc.
Bernard Bamberger considers Leviticus 19, beginning with God's commandment in verse 3 —" You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God, am holy "— to be " the climactic chapter of the book, the one most often read and quoted " ( 1981: 889 ).
The " Covenants " part of the book, labeled " Covenants and Commandments of the Lord, to his servants of the church of the Latter Day Saints ", contained a total of 103 revelations on church governance.
Lord Herbert of Cherbury ( 1583 – 1648 ) is generally considered the " father of English Deism ," and his book De Veritate ( 1624 ) the first major statement of deism.
Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury ( d. 1648 ) is generally considered the " father of English deism ", and his book De Veritate ( On Truth, as It Is Distinguished from Revelation, the Probable, the Possible, and the False ) ( 1624 ) the first major statement of deism.
Tolkien said he would never allow Lord of the Rings, his great work, to appear in ' so degenerate a form ’ as the paperback book.
After its first release, this book sold far better than any of Butler's other works — perhaps because the British public assumed that the anonymous author was some better-known figure ( the favorite being Lord Lytton, who had published The Coming Race two years previously ).
The short book consists of a single chapter and relates Enos ' conversion after praying all day and all night, and his subsequent dialogue with the Lord.
* The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family, book by Andrew Himes
Christians see in this book a comparable call to the church not to forsake the Lord Jesus Christ.

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