Ken Johnson:Ancient Seder Olam: A Christian Translation of the 2000-year-old Scroll
- signed or inscribed book 2000, ISBN: 9781449927844
Paperback, Hardcover, First edition
USA: Little, Brown and Co, 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7?" - 9?" tall. Type: Hardback VOLUME 4. "Let's Talk Sense to the American … More...
USA: Little, Brown and Co, 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7?" - 9?" tall. Type: Hardback VOLUME 4. "Let's Talk Sense to the American People", 1952-1955. First Printing. Hardcover Book and Dust Jacket in Very Good Condition. Editor-Walter Johnson. Stevenson's own words during the 1952 presidential campaign-in letters, speeches, and press conferences, speaking out on such issues as foreign policy and trade, civil rights, the atom bomb, Communism and Communist-hunters, the economy and fiscal responsibility, and Indochina. Photographic illustrations. Blue tweed cloth gilt titled with gilt decoration on spine, facsimile gilt signature on front; very clean and unmarked with light rubbing of bottom edges and corners; solid, heavy volume, with sewn binding. Navy endpapers. Interior is very clean and unmarked. Clean and unmarked jacket with very slight edgewear. . 628 pages. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. 1972, Little, Brown and Co, USA, Little, Brown and Co, 1972, 3, Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1998. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Very good in very good dust jacket. SIGNED by author on title page (signature only). 1st edition, 1st printing, complete number line. Dust jacket has minor scratching. Corners of book softly bumped. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 192 p. Audience: General/trade. A Literary Guild Selection by the NPR contributor and author of 'Talking Mules and Other Folks: A Fable' and 'The Wisdoms of the Baobab Tree: How to Sing Your Praises and Praise Those You Love'. Where possible, all books come with dust jacket in a protective mylar sleeve, sealed in a ziplock bag, wrapped in bubble wrap, shipped in a box., Little Brown and Company, 1998, 3, Anchorage, Alaska: Publication Consultants, 10/1/13. First Edition. Perfect Bound. Like New/Like New. Black Bear, a delightful tale for children, is the story of a little bear who misses out on dinner over and over again because he lets his friends talk him into eating dessert first blueberries! The blueberries are delicious, but they dont keep the bears tummy full for very long, and by the time he has slept off dessert, the salmon are gone, and he is hungry long before it is dinnertime again. Black Bear, written by Marcela Hubbard and vividly illustrated by Ivonne Draper, is a story that will entrance the very young and charm the rest of us. Marthy W. Johnson, copy editor and writing instructor., Publication Consultants, 10/1/13, 5, Boston, MA: Little Brown & Company, 1989. A social worker, musician, nurse, detective, Air Force pilot, assembly-line worker, and judge describe their work 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall.Fine in Fine dust jacket ref24, Little Brown & Company, 1989, 5, London: J. Mawman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Lackington, Allen, and Co.; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; and Wilson and Spence, York, 1807. Hardcover. Fair. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Brown card boards. Inner hinges are cracked. Peeling and scuffing on the spine. Foxing on the first and last few pages. No jacket., J. Mawman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Lackington, Allen, and Co.; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; and Wilson and Spence, York, 1807, 2, New York: Random House, 1997. Book. Very Good+. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo. 370 pp. Trade paperback format. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. This collection contains: You by Georgia Bogardus Holof; Smart Woman Foolish Voices by Anne Gibbons; Welcome to Kindergarten, Mrs Johnson by Marta Kauffman; Time to Spare Book Club by Roz Chast; Here a Streep There a Streep Everywhere a Streep Streep by Mariette Hartley; She Was Amazing by Mary Lawton; Let's Party by Merrill Markoe; Living Legends by Yvette Jean Silver; Let Me Call You Sweetheart by Kathleen Rockwell Lawrence; Battle Lines by Jan Eliot; On Censorship by Janice Perry; A Blank Canvas by Bulbul; Typical Japanese Women by Cathy N. Davidson; Out of Focus by Martha Gradisher; Don't I Know You by Karen Rizzo; Water: A Monologue by Diane Rodriguez; Polite-itis by Libby Reid; Phychic Economics by Mary Kay Blakely; Business Traveler by Cathy Guisewite; Striking Out at the British Empire by Joan Rivers; Broad Comedy by Jenny Bicks; Position Available by Linda Eisenberg; If I Produced the Oscars by Paula Poundstone; Noah and the Ark by Martha Campbell; Ida Mae Cole Takes a Stance by Lynn Nottage; Where I'm Coming From by Barbara Brandon; Pisser by Lissa Levin; The History of Wild Women by Libby Reid; Accelerando by Lisa Loomer; New World Order; and PTA by Signe Wilkinson; Dear Kenny Rogers by Kathy Najimy; Good Relationships by Jennifer Berman; Ode to a Love as Strong as an Emery Board by Carrie St. Michel; Talking Want Ad by Janet Smith; Cafe Society by Jan Eliot; My Sort of Ex-Boyfriend by Carol Hall; Happy Hour by Terry McMillan; Alex Phones by Cathy Guisewite; The Race by Yeardley Smith; Ooops by Flash Rosenberg; Among Other Thoughts on Our Wedding Anniversary by Judith Viorst; On Being Married by Paige Braddock; Bears with Furniture by Anna Quindlen; It Ain't Over by Carol Hall; Playing by the Numbers by Liebe Lamstein; Letter to the Editor by June Siegel; A Woman Who Eats by Anne Gibbons; Kill Me I'm Yours by Perry Howze; Gilda the Fairy Godmother by Wendy Wasserstein; TV Talk Show by Sally Fingerett; Rosebud by Jane Read Martin; Sixteen Pictures of My Father by Marion Winik; It's in the Male by Margo Kaufman; Bathing Beauty by Sherrie Shepherd; If Men Could Menstruate by Gloria Steinem; The 29-inch Waist by Sherrie Shepherd; Why We Can't Stay Married by Marcia Steil; Laundry by Gail Machlis; Disneyland by Katherine Hewett; Hare Transplant by Theresa McCracken; The Silent Partner by Maro Kaufman; An Open Book by Liza Donnelly; Berflegump by Flash Rosenberg; The End by Cindy Chupak; Sister City by Jan Eliot; Henry by June Siegel; Men-o-pause by Yvette Jean Silver; You Say Dumbo and I Say Rambo by Judith Stone; Dick Films by Jan Eliot; Samuel Espada by Luisa Leschin; Closet Commuter by Nurit Karlin; Benefit Performance by Ruby Dee; Road Signs by Jennifer Berman; Better from Behind by Michele Brourman and Robin Brourman Munson; They Just Don't Get It; and Agnus Angst from the Pay Phone at IHOP by Jane Wagner; Mothers and Daughters by Mary Lawton; Some Thoughts on Being Pregnant by Anne Lamott; Days of Gilded Rigatoni by Anna Quindlen; Pre School Yuppies by Wendy Wasserstein; Nanny Tyrannica by Sybil Adelman; Nanny Dearest by Anne Gibbons; I Am the Green Lollipop; and How to Talk to Your Stepmother by Delia Ephron; Free Range Children by Yvette Jean Silver; Hedge(hog)ing Our Bets by Dale Burg; Billie's Parents by Brenda Burbank; Notes from My Life by Phyllis Newman; Fire and Bad Clothes by Denny Dillon; Babes in Toyland by Anna Quindlen; Ask Mom by Gail Machlis; Taxes Freedom and Gefilte Fish by Ellen Orleans; Mommy Dearest by Wendy Wasserstein; Make Me a Grandmother by Erma Bombeck; Babysitting by Cathy Guisewite; Exit Laughing by Patricia Volk; Family Therapy World by Libby Reid; Something's Happening Here by Cathy Crimmins; True Story by Mindy Schneider; Butter by Megon McDonough; Can We Tock by Judith Stone; For Better or Worse: Egg Cups by Lynn Johnston; The Swimming Suit; and Dieter's Prayer by Amand., Random House, 1997, 3, U.S.A.: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2006. Soft cover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Owners stamp and date.This 2000-year-old scroll reveals the chronology from Creation through Cyrus' decree that freed the Jews in 536 BC. The Ancient Seder Olam uses Biblical prophecy to prove its calculations of the timeline. We have used this technique to continue the timeline all the way to the reestablishment of the nation of Israel in AD 1948. Using the Bible and rabbinical tradition, it shows that the ancient Jews awaited King Messiah to fulfill the prophecy spoken of in Daniel Chapter 9. The Seder answers many questions about the chronology of the books of Kings and Chronicles. It talks about the coming of Elijah, King Messiah's reign, and the battle of Gog and Magog. This scroll and the Jasher scroll are the two main sources used in the book Ancient Post-Flood History, also by Ken Johnson., CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2006, 4<