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Letters Home to San
Francisco From Occupied Germany
1945-1946
This gripping and very unusual book of letters
from over 60 years ago is as up-to-date as tomorrow’s diet. Written by
an all-American 23-year-old, they combine on-the-spot documentation and
conversations with personal insights, politics, flirtations, gossip, and
hopes for a better future. |
Short Stories about Long Lives Helga Dudman 15 x 22.5 cm / 224 pp. softcover; indexed This thought-provoking gathering invites you to visit the remarkable world of some 140 Senior Citizens of past years who lived creatively to 90 and beyond. A fascinating point emerges from the collection of greatly varied backgrounds, careers, and behavior: there are no absolute rules for longevity! Flip Short Stories open to any page for contrasting lifestyles and exceptional lives. |
The Cat's Guide to Famous Lovers Helga Dudman 15 x 22.5 cm / 176 pp. softcover; indexed This companion volume to the author's The Dog's Guide to Famous Owners invites you to enter the amazing world of cat lovers. The secret lives of writers, artists, musicians, scientists, statesmen and politicians - whom you thought you knew! - are revealed here through their relationships, often obsessive, with the hundreds of pussycats that leap through these pages. |
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AMERICAN COLONY Helga Dudman & Ruth Kark 15 x 22.5 cm / 304 pp. Dramatic saga of a controversial commune. |
Tiberias Helga Dudman 15 x 22.5 cm / 176 pp. hardcover; indexed |
GALILEE REVISITED With Mary Magdalene & 20 Other Immortals in Search of Jesus Helga Dudman 15 x 22.5 cm (6 x 9 in.); 152 pp.; 43 original drawings; bibliography; softcover Galilee Revisited is no less than your personal, luxury-class ticket for a truly miraculous tour along the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee. You will travel along the short road that skirts the Evangelical Triangle, and visit such sites as Magdala, Tabgha, and Capernaum. It is undoubtedly the most important road in the world because of the "revolution" created by Jesus' Ministry here, and it has never before been traveled as described in this book. Your "tour guides" include some of the pilgrims who, through the ages, came to visit this small area, among them Saint Jerome, Ernest Renan, Robert Graves, Bishop Arculf, Mark Twain, and yes, even Rasputin. Overseeing all tourist problems, spiritual as well as technical, is none other than Saint Mary Magdalene, Jesus' fascinating, intelligent, and closest friend. She appears one morning on the author's Galilee terrace, and then ! |
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WHO STOLE MY AUNT ERICA'S Helga Dudman 14 x 21 cm / 136 pp. This classic True-Crime story
deals with concert halls and music. It takes us back in
time to earlier musical crimes, and to past star
performers and dynasties-but unfortunately not to the
future and the still unfound thief. |