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Buried Roots and Indestructible Seeds: The Survival of American Indian Life in Story, History, and Spirit1 review

University of Wisconsin Press, 1995

Eloquent, lucid discussions of Indian issues through history
and why they are still vitally important today. Why are so many non-Indian Amerciansdrawn to Native American culture, to the collective view of the world andthe human niche within it? Learn, through example, how the oral tradition is a source of inspiration, education, humor and emotional release for those who still practice the arts of story-telling. Learn why Trickster is as or more ...
  
  











  



  
The Life Beyond Physical Death1 review
Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya

Shantikunj, Hardwar, 2000

Good descriptive life of a soul
Helped tremendously in answering a lot of questions regarding the subject. Writer has very well divided different levels of souls with varying life cycles. Helped understand the concepts of ghosts, angels and rebirth.
  
  











  



  
Indestructible jeep: [by] D. Denfeld [and] M. Fry (Ballantine's illustrated history of the violent century. ...1 review
D Denfeld

Ballantine Books, 1973

Short, concise and correct
I read this book , here in Brazil.This book is short,concise, correct and easy to read.Many photos; all of them black & white.There's a chapter showing that "very cheap" jeep was/is just a legend.As a short and very illustrated introduction, about the jeep's history, this a very good choice.
  
  











  



  
Indestructible Truth: The Living Spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism7 reviews
Reginald A. Ray

Shambhala, 2000

An ancient path through the modern world.
"By reconnecting with the wisdom, sanity and warmth that . . . characterize our most basic nature," Tibetan Buddhism offers us a way to address the suffering and alienation in our lives, Reginald Ray writes (p. 449). Professor Ray teaches Buddhism at both Naropa University and the University of Colorado in Boulder. Focusing on Tibetan Buddhism, his 495-page book is among the best introductions ...
  
  











  



  
Indestructible2 reviews
Cristy Road

Microcosm, 2006

Stands out in the vast sea of zines
You don't need to have followed Cristy's other zines to love this perfect little piece of adolescence.
  
  











  



  
Judaism is Indestructible: A Rabbi's Holocaust Memoir1 review
Isidore Greengrass

Jewish Heritage Project, 2002

Fascinating book
A real fascinatng story of the struggle to survive and win against all odds. Inspiring book to show the best and worst of people and times. Highly recommend.
  
  











  



  
The Indestructible Book: The Bible, Its Translators, and Their Sacrifices6 reviews
W. Kenneth Connolly

Baker Pub Group, 1996

Very readable and highly informative
This wonderful book is about the history of the Bible in general, and about the Bible in the English language in particular. Chock-full of brightly colored pictures, the book begins with a quick look at the Jewish scriptures and their collection into the Septuagint, and then launches into the history of Christianity and the birth of the Christian New Testament. The history of Christianity is ...
  
  











  



  
Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life4 reviews
Carl Kerenyi

Princeton University Press, 1996

A true Ariadne's Thread
I first encountered Karl Kerenyi by way of another of his books, _Eleusis_, a study of the mysteries of Demeter and Persephone. Let me tell you, I love the way that man's mind worked. In the case of Eleusis, and also in the case of Dionysos, there are secrets that the celebrants of the rites took to their graves. But rather than just say "we'll never know what really went on", Kerenyi leaves ...
  
  











  



  
Diamond Heart, Book Four: Indestructible Innocence (Diamond Heart, Book 4)1 review
A. H. Almaas

Shambhala, 2000

once again...
almaas produces a lucid and masterful work. a timeless piece of concentrated vastness that reaches the outer and inner cores of one's being. though one must stay with the ride he is exhibiting to the reader, the journey is well worth it. i find myself at the end of each chapter to be in amazement how he can describe such undescribable states of being with what appears to be a benevolent ...
  
  











  



  
America's Astronauts and Their Indestructible Spirit1 review
Fred Kelly

Tab Books, 1986

A rare insight into a truly remarkable era by a man who was a primary part of it.
This fascinating book, written by Dr. Fred Kelly, is one of those singularly unique references on the early days of the 'space age', written by a man who played a major role in it. I first met Fred in Saudi Arabia in 1983, where he was working as the Royal Saudi AF flight medicine program director, after having 'retired' from his long and noteworthy NASA career as a Cape flight surgeon. Fred ...
  
  











  



  
Outrageous Commitment, An: The 48 Vows of an Indestructible Marriage2 reviews
Ronn Elmore

Collins, 2003

An Outrageous Commitment
This book's brief vignettes are inspiring and thought-provoking. I find the book appealing on many levels - the relatively short chapters, getting to the nub, providing solid inspiration to make marriage work.
  
  











  



  
Polyester: The Indestructible Fashion (Schiffer Book for Collectors and Designers.)1 review
Matthew Boyd Smith

Schiffer Publishing, 1998

Where does Schiffer find these people?
I have been finding it hard to take any fashion book from this publisher seriously. I can count on Schiffer for books by amateurs written by beginners, of which I am neither. Buyer beware.
  
  











  



  
Lithuania: The Indestructible Soul2 reviews
Harold C. Wilson

Zara, 2002

Very good book about Lithuania
Harold C Wilson's book present a remarkable story of Lithuania, a country with a troubled history. The autor's strength is his ability to merge successfully his personal reflections and the stories of the glorious past of the country as well as the astonishing atrocities of 'times of darkness. It's true, honest, amazing sincere and nobody could say better than that. We, Lithuanians, remember, ...
  
  











  



  
Great Books: My Adventures with Homer, Rousseau, Woolf, and Indestructible Writers of the Western World52 reviews
David Denby

audible.com

Denby Redux: Thirty Years after Columbia the English Literature major returns to study the Western Canon:
David Denby wrote this book nearly a decade ago. Denby is a New York film critic; a left wing Jewish intellectual and a graduate of Columbia University. Thirty years after graduation from Columbia the 48 year old D decided he would return to a study of great literary works. He felt an emptiness in his gut. Denby's middle age malaise drove him to open the printed page for deep, enlighting and ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Indestructible Man (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))2 reviews
Simon Messingham

BBC Books, 2005

A good read but not quite on the mark
First off, I have to state that I'm an American and don't know so much about Gerry Anderson's body of work (I watched Thunderbirds when I was little but retain little memory of it; enough to understand some of the references at least). This being a loving tribute to Anderson's own particular oeuvre, one would think, then, that the book held no interest. I found to my delight that was not the case ...
  
  











  



  
5 Toy-making Game-making Books [Making Games in wood, Rodney Peppe's Moving Toys, Prof. Hammerfinger's ...
Graf, Whalen, Steve Ross, Peppe, Zechlin Richie

Cornerstone, Sterling, Graf & Whalen, Oliver Press, 1980

One price shipping for the batch. Various dates and publishers. All good/very good+.
  
  











  



  
Indestructible: The Unforgettable Story of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima11 reviews
Jack Lucas, D. K. Drum

Da Capo Press, 2006

Tough Story about a Tough Guy
Despite what some other reviewers had to say, it should be noted at the outset that Jack Lucas didn't finish high school, and obviously didn't go to Columbia for a writing degree. He simply lied his way into enlisting in the Marine Corps at the age of 14, and ultimately conned his way into frontline units until he finally reached combat at Iwo Jima. Having wanted to be a Marine and fighting ...
  
  











  



  
The Message of the Cross: Wisdom Unsearchable, Love Indestructible (The Bible Speaks Today)2 reviews
Derek Tidball

InterVarsity Press, 2001

Rich source of biblical teaching
The central message of the bible must surely be the cross of Christ. Derek Tidball's book takes us through the many different passages where the bible articulates this message, including: Genesis 22 - the story of Abraham obeying God and offering his only son as a sacrifice Exodus 12 - the story of the Jewish Passover Psalm 22 - which foretells many aspects of Christ's suffering on the cross ...
  
  











  



  
The Indestructible Man3 reviews
William Jablonsky

Livingston Press (AL), 2005

I've got the Jablonsky Fever!
Quite simply, this is the best collection of themed shorts by a single author that I have read in years. The prose is spare, yet the imagery is haunting and unique. I devoured the book in a weekend and now am looking for other work by this author.If you have even a passing interest in science fiction or magical realism this is a must-read, and if you have no interest in any of those things but ...
  
  











  



  
Indestructible Jews3 reviews
Max I. Dimont

Signet, 1973

Eye-Opening and, At Times, Shocking
There is much good the Jews have done in history: they gave us Christianity, for example, which, to give a small example, brought an end to some incredibly barbaric pracitices like gladitorial combat in the Roman Coliseum. There is also the darker side, of course. Dimont goes into both, but unfortunately seems unable to distinguish between the two. Dimont, for example, shows a perverse and ...
  
  











  







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