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Condition: Muy bueno. : Este libro de texto introductorio presenta de forma sistemática un relato de la práctica actual del inglés. La introducción proporciona un esquema completo de análisis de oraciones. La Parte I contiene un tratamiento de los fenómenos sintácticos basado en el análisis de oraciones; la Parte II clasifica los usos de las formas. Las referencias cruzadas indican cómo las dos partes se complementan entre sí. EAN: 9780710069900 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Idiomas Título: Modern English Syntax Autor: Charles Talbut Onions| B.D.H. Miller Editorial: Routledge & Kegan Paul PLC Idioma: en Páginas: 155 Formato: tapa dura.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' FavoriteBook of Life: Prophesied from Book of Revelation by Mr. B.D.H. Son begins in 2003 with Son, a Vietnamese atheist, who is detained in Poland for alleged tax evasion. During his 18-month custody, he experienced a series of intense spiritual and psychological events. Initially enduring harsh prison life, he began hearing voices claiming to be divine-first from the Sun, then from a black Cat-both vying for his devotion. These voices controlled his body and mind, leading to inner conflict, visions, and a dramatic spiritual awakening. Believing the Sun to be God, he died and was resurrected twice, hearing the voice of Jesus Christ. Later, he fought off a former inmate trying to steal from him and married under divine instruction. He then began writing what he believed to be the Fifth Gospel, guided by Christ. Book of Life by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an unusually bold and feverish work that defies traditional genres, teetering between spiritual odyssey and psychological musings. The author's writing is intense and surprisingly fluid, even with language jumps and annotations, and we get a truly unfiltered look into the mind of a man experiencing extraordinary, and at times unsettling, events while imprisoned. The voice is raw and fearless, presenting his visions and dialogue in both mind and publicly in a fashion I have not come across before concerning formatting. While the content is certainly unconventional, it is delivered with such a high level of energy and such clear passion that falling into the vibe is organic. The surreal nature of the experiences described pushes the reader into a world where divine intervention and human experience collide unpredictably. It's not a comfortable read, but it's undeniably original, and the author's courage in telling this story is noteworthy. Recommended.Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' FavoriteBook of Life: Prophesied from Book of Revelation by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an extraordinary autobiographical account that merges spiritual revelation with personal transformation. Beginning with his arrest in Poland for tax evasion in 2003, Son, who is a Vietnamese atheist, encounters a series of supernatural visions, voices, and experiences that he interprets as divine communication. What follows is a surreal and deeply personal spiritual journey, as Son navigates between voices he believes to be God (the Sun) and another deity (a Cat), leading to a battle of faith and identity. With intense visions, claims of resurrection, and interactions he sees as divinely orchestrated, Son's story culminates in what he believes to be the writing of the 'Fifth Gospel.' This unorthodox memoir combines mysticism, theology, and testimony in a passionate quest for meaning and divine truth. Author B.D.H. Son writes with a great deal of passion about the discoveries he's made and his emotional journey, and that conviction kept me reading and exploring this bold, surreal, and deeply personal account of spiritual awakening behind prison walls. Very few people have the kind of unique life that Son has had, and this makes the memoir all the more interesting. You can see how it's shaped and changed his attitudes over time, and how the passion that drives him now is so deeply ingrained into everything he does. This level of conviction is inspiring to see, but there's also vulnerability and honesty in the psychological processes he explains, offering a style of storytelling that defies all conventions, inviting readers into a mind-bending spiritual journey that you feel every moment with the author. I found it personally very eye-opening, an intense blend of autobiography, prophecy, and mystical theology unlike anything else I've ever read. Overall, Book of Life is a thought-provoking exploration of faith, identity, and revelation that I would recom Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite"The Second Coming" by Mr. B.D.H. Son begins in 2003 with Son, a Vietnamese atheist, who is detained in Poland for alleged tax evasion. During his 18-month custody, he experienced a series of intense spiritual and psychological events. Initially enduring harsh prison life, he began hearing voices claiming to be divine-first from the Sun, then from a black Cat-both vying for his devotion. These voices controlled his body and mind, leading to inner conflict, visions, and a dramatic spiritual awakening. Believing the Sun to be God, he died and was resurrected twice, hearing the voice of Jesus Christ. Later, he fought off a former inmate trying to steal from him and married under divine instruction. He then began writing what he believed to be the Fifth Gospel, guided by Christ. "The Second Coming" by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an unusually bold and feverish work that defies traditional genres, teetering between spiritual odyssey and psychological musings. The author's writing is intense and surprisingly fluid, even with language jumps and annotations, and we get a truly unfiltered look into the mind of a man experiencing extraordinary, and at times unsettling, events while imprisoned. The voice is raw and fearless, presenting his visions and dialogue in both mind and publicly in a fashion I have not come across before concerning formatting. While the content is certainly unconventional, it is delivered with such a high level of energy and such clear passion that falling into the vibe is organic. The surreal nature of the experiences described pushes the reader into a world where divine intervention and human experience collide unpredictably. It's not a comfortable read, but it's undeniably original, and the author's courage in telling this story is noteworthy. Recommended.Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite"The Second Coming" by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an extraordinary autobiographical account that merges spiritual revelation with personal transformation. Beginning with his arrest in Poland for tax evasion in 2003, Son, who is a Vietnamese atheist, encounters a series of supernatural visions, voices, and experiences that he interprets as divine communication. What follows is a surreal and deeply personal spiritual journey, as Son navigates between voices he believes to be God (the Sun) and another deity (a Cat), leading to a battle of faith and identity. With intense visions, claims of resurrection, and interactions he sees as divinely orchestrated, Son's story culminates in what he believes to be the writing of the 'Fifth Gospel.' This unorthodox memoir combines mysticism, theology, and testimony in a passionate quest for meaning and divine truth. Author B.D.H. Son writes with a great deal of passion about the discoveries he's made and his emotional journey, and that conviction kept me reading and exploring this bold, surreal, and deeply personal account of spiritual awakening behind prison walls. Very few people have the kind of unique life that Son has had, and this makes the memoir all the more interesting. You can see how it's shaped and changed his attitudes over time, and how the passion that drives him now is so deeply ingrained into everything he does. This level of conviction is inspiring to see, but there's also vulnerability and honesty in the psychological processes he explains, offering a style of storytelling that defies all conventions, inviting readers into a mind-bending spiritual journey that you feel every moment with the author. I found it personally very eye-opening, an intense blend of autobiography, prophecy, and mystical theology unlike anything else I've ever read. Overall, The Second Coming is a thought-provoking exploration of faith, identity, and revelation that I would recommend to anyone looking for an outside-the-box Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Dagenham : BDH, 1987
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1987 Edition. Very good paperback copy; cover slightly creased and dulled as with age. Bright and clean internally. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 670 pages. 3 Kg.
Published by Otto Petri, 1863 . pp. 269 - 276 (Overdruk Bjidragen kennis van het staats- provinciaal en gemeentebestuur in Nederland)., 1863
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Published by T. Tusting Cocking, F.I.C.
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Broché. Condition: Très Bon État. 24 Pages en format petit -8 - The british drug houses LTD. Livre personnalisé.
Published by The British Drug Houses, London, UK, 1932
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 122pp. Blue cloth-covered boards; gilt titles on front and spine. 8vo. Sun-faded spine, lightly rubbed spine ends. Some wear and light stains to boards. Top text block edge dusty, remaining edges starting to tan and fox. Endpapers starting to fox and tan. Internally neat, clean, bright and tight. Includes, laid-in, the Addendum 1936 (12 pages). Provides the physician with an authoritative book which reflects the trend of medical science. L.
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Published by Dagenham : BDH, 1987
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1987 Edition. Very good paperback copy; cover slightly creased and dulled as with age. Bright and clean internally. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 670 pages. 1 Kg.
Published by Provinciaal Bestuur van Zeeland, Middelburg, 1953
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Ingenaaid. Condition: Enige gebruikssporen. 35 pp. Zwart-wit illustraties.
Language: French
Published by Independently published, 2019
ISBN 10: 1689329572 ISBN 13: 9781689329576
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Published by No stated publisher, 1959
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Blue paperwraps. Item Type: Book. Category: Science & Technology; Genetics; Please contact H4o Books if you require images or further information. Inventory No: 006103.
Published by Groningen, M. de Waal 1912, 1912
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144 (5) p. Gebonden in de papieren uitgeversband (Uiteinden van de rug beschadigd en met bibliotheekkenmerken voorin.).
Published by Groningen, P. Noordhoff 1913, 1913
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' FavoriteBook of Life: Prophesied from Book of Revelation by Mr. B.D.H. Son begins in 2003 with Son, a Vietnamese atheist, who is detained in Poland for alleged tax evasion. During his 18-month custody, he experienced a series of intense spiritual and psychological events. Initially enduring harsh prison life, he began hearing voices claiming to be divine-first from the Sun, then from a black Cat-both vying for his devotion. These voices controlled his body and mind, leading to inner conflict, visions, and a dramatic spiritual awakening. Believing the Sun to be God, he died and was resurrected twice, hearing the voice of Jesus Christ. Later, he fought off a former inmate trying to steal from him and married under divine instruction. He then began writing what he believed to be the Fifth Gospel, guided by Christ. Book of Life by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an unusually bold and feverish work that defies traditional genres, teetering between spiritual odyssey and psychological musings. The author's writing is intense and surprisingly fluid, even with language jumps and annotations, and we get a truly unfiltered look into the mind of a man experiencing extraordinary, and at times unsettling, events while imprisoned. The voice is raw and fearless, presenting his visions and dialogue in both mind and publicly in a fashion I have not come across before concerning formatting. While the content is certainly unconventional, it is delivered with such a high level of energy and such clear passion that falling into the vibe is organic. The surreal nature of the experiences described pushes the reader into a world where divine intervention and human experience collide unpredictably. It's not a comfortable read, but it's undeniably original, and the author's courage in telling this story is noteworthy. Recommended.Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' FavoriteBook of Life: Prophesied from Book of Revelation by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an extraordinary autobiographical account that merges spiritual revelation with personal transformation. Beginning with his arrest in Poland for tax evasion in 2003, Son, who is a Vietnamese atheist, encounters a series of supernatural visions, voices, and experiences that he interprets as divine communication. What follows is a surreal and deeply personal spiritual journey, as Son navigates between voices he believes to be God (the Sun) and another deity (a Cat), leading to a battle of faith and identity. With intense visions, claims of resurrection, and interactions he sees as divinely orchestrated, Son's story culminates in what he believes to be the writing of the 'Fifth Gospel.' This unorthodox memoir combines mysticism, theology, and testimony in a passionate quest for meaning and divine truth. Author B.D.H. Son writes with a great deal of passion about the discoveries he's made and his emotional journey, and that conviction kept me reading and exploring this bold, surreal, and deeply personal account of spiritual awakening behind prison walls. Very few people have the kind of unique life that Son has had, and this makes the memoir all the more interesting. You can see how it's shaped and changed his attitudes over time, and how the passion that drives him now is so deeply ingrained into everything he does. This level of conviction is inspiring to see, but there's also vulnerability and honesty in the psychological processes he explains, offering a style of storytelling that defies all conventions, inviting readers into a mind-bending spiritual journey that you feel every moment with the author. I found it personally very eye-opening, an intense blend of autobiography, prophecy, and mystical theology unlike anything else I've ever read. Overall, Book of Life is a thought-provoking exploration of faith, identity, and revelation that Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite"The Second Coming" by Mr. B.D.H. Son begins in 2003 with Son, a Vietnamese atheist, who is detained in Poland for alleged tax evasion. During his 18-month custody, he experienced a series of intense spiritual and psychological events. Initially enduring harsh prison life, he began hearing voices claiming to be divine-first from the Sun, then from a black Cat-both vying for his devotion. These voices controlled his body and mind, leading to inner conflict, visions, and a dramatic spiritual awakening. Believing the Sun to be God, he died and was resurrected twice, hearing the voice of Jesus Christ. Later, he fought off a former inmate trying to steal from him and married under divine instruction. He then began writing what he believed to be the Fifth Gospel, guided by Christ. "The Second Coming" by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an unusually bold and feverish work that defies traditional genres, teetering between spiritual odyssey and psychological musings. The author's writing is intense and surprisingly fluid, even with language jumps and annotations, and we get a truly unfiltered look into the mind of a man experiencing extraordinary, and at times unsettling, events while imprisoned. The voice is raw and fearless, presenting his visions and dialogue in both mind and publicly in a fashion I have not come across before concerning formatting. While the content is certainly unconventional, it is delivered with such a high level of energy and such clear passion that falling into the vibe is organic. The surreal nature of the experiences described pushes the reader into a world where divine intervention and human experience collide unpredictably. It's not a comfortable read, but it's undeniably original, and the author's courage in telling this story is noteworthy. Recommended.Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite"The Second Coming" by Mr. B.D.H. Son is an extraordinary autobiographical account that merges spiritual revelation with personal transformation. Beginning with his arrest in Poland for tax evasion in 2003, Son, who is a Vietnamese atheist, encounters a series of supernatural visions, voices, and experiences that he interprets as divine communication. What follows is a surreal and deeply personal spiritual journey, as Son navigates between voices he believes to be God (the Sun) and another deity (a Cat), leading to a battle of faith and identity. With intense visions, claims of resurrection, and interactions he sees as divinely orchestrated, Son's story culminates in what he believes to be the writing of the 'Fifth Gospel.' This unorthodox memoir combines mysticism, theology, and testimony in a passionate quest for meaning and divine truth. Author B.D.H. Son writes with a great deal of passion about the discoveries he's made and his emotional journey, and that conviction kept me reading and exploring this bold, surreal, and deeply personal account of spiritual awakening behind prison walls. Very few people have the kind of unique life that Son has had, and this makes the memoir all the more interesting. You can see how it's shaped and changed his attitudes over time, and how the passion that drives him now is so deeply ingrained into everything he does. This level of conviction is inspiring to see, but there's also vulnerability and honesty in the psychological processes he explains, offering a style of storytelling that defies all conventions, inviting readers into a mind-bending spiritual journey that you feel every moment with the author. I found it personally very eye-opening, an intense blend of autobiography, prophecy, and mystical theology unlike anything else I've ever read. Overall, The Second Coming is a thought-provoking exploration of faith, identity, and revelation that I would recommend to anyone looking for an out Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Erven B. van der Kamp, Groningen, 1949
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Geniette band, 27 cm, 32 pp. Ills.: kaarten. Dus zonder het platendeel. Cond.: goed / good.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 7th edition. 168 pages. 8.35x5.43x0.63 inches. In Stock.
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Published by BDH Limited., Poole, England.
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Add to basketGlossy Card. Condition: Near Fine (NEAR NEW). No Jacket. This book is part of a large purchase from a Public Sector Library and except where mentioned are for the most part LIKE NEW! MOSTLY the ONLY flaws are the blacked out (they insisted) Library stamps which show many of them to be UNUSED! This copy is Near Fine (NEAR NEW). FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. FROM A DEALER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE! Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. EX PUBLIC SECTOR LIBRARY BLACK.
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Published by Van Abbemuseum, 1978
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paperback. Condition: Very Good. Ex-library. Museum stamp, and sticker removed lower left corner front, small tear bottom edge, wear and scuffing - more on rear. Museum stamp title page, card pocket inside rear cover. Black and white illustrations, 77 pages, edition of 750. All orders packed with care, most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve, independent bookseller since 2011.
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Published by Routledge 2016-04-15, 2016
ISBN 10: 1138141291 ISBN 13: 9781138141292
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Published by Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Vol. 38, No. 8, pp. 361-369, 1968, 1968
Pamphlet. Condition: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDEDOffprint. Very good.
Groningen, J. B. Wolters, 1865. Wrappers. 18 pp. Library stamp on titlepage. Telegen was a law professor in Groningen.