Brooklyn Vintage Ads Vol 14

Brooklyn Vintage Ads Vol 14

Author: Robert a Henriksen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-26

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13:

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Brooklyn vintage Ads is a 17-volume set of ads from the 20th century(late 1800's to 1950), Great for the Brooklyn history buff or advertiser in your life, get a glimpse back on a lot of new inventions and products, and check out the food and cloths prices.. This set features advertising from some of the most prestigious companies of the day. See if you can spot a few who still produce products 100 years later. OVER 300 ADS IN EACH BOOK, no two books are the same, ads are randomly selected..Here are just a few categories, Super Market Ads, Airlines & Aircraft, Alcohol, Beauty & Hygiene, Books & Magazines, Candy, Cars, Celebrities, Clothes, Coke, Phone & Communication, Drinks, TV & Electronics, Movies & Entertainment, Food, Furniture, Household, Jewelry & Watches, Kids & Babies, Medicine, Music, Oil& Gas, Perfume, Restaurants, Shaving, Sports, Cigarettes & Tobacco, Tools & Gadgets, Toys, Transportation, Travel, Want ads, For Sale, Apts to Let cars for sale and many more!!And for a car buff in your life check out our 4 vol Vintage Brooklyn Auto Ads


A Theology of Failure

A Theology of Failure

Author: Marika Rose

Publisher: Fordham Univ Press

Published: 2019-05-07

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0823284085

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Everyone agrees that theology has failed; but the question of how to understand and respond to this failure is complex and contested. Against both the radical orthodox attempt to return to a time before the theology’s failure and the deconstructive theological attempt to open theology up to the hope of a future beyond failure, Rose proposes an account of Christian identity as constituted by, not despite, failure. Understanding failure as central to theology opens up new possibilities for confronting Christianity’s violent and kyriarchal history and abandoning the attempt to discover a pure Christ outside of the grotesque materiality of the church. The Christian mystical tradition begins with Dionysius the Areopagite’s uncomfortable but productive conjunction of Christian theology and Neoplatonism. The tensions generated by this are central to Dionysius’s legacy, visible not only in subsequent theological thought but also in much twentieth century continental philosophy as it seeks to disentangle itself from its Christian ancestry. A Theology of Failure shows how the work of Slavoj Žižek represents an attempt to repeat the original move of Christian mystical theology, bringing together the themes of language, desire, and transcendence not with Neoplatonism but with a materialist account of the world. Tracing these themes through the work of Dionysius and Derrida and through contemporary debates about the gift, violence, and revolution, this book offers a critical theological engagement with Žižek's account of social and political transformation, showing how Žižek's work makes possible a materialist reading of apophatic theology and Christian identity.


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress Senate

Publisher:

Published: 1935

Total Pages: 2224

ISBN-13:

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Money in One Lesson

Money in One Lesson

Author: Gavin Jackson

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Published: 2022-01-20

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1529051878

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'Superb' - Tim Harford, author of How to Make the World Add Up Money is essential to the economy and how we live our lives, yet is inherently worthless. We can use it to build a home or send us to space, and it can lead to the rise and fall of empires. Few innovations have had such a huge impact on the development of humanity, but money is a shared fiction; a story we believe in so long as others act as if it is true. Money is rarely out of the headlines – from the invention of cryptocurrencies to the problem of high inflation, extraordinary interventions by central banks and the power the West has over the worldwide banking system. In Money in One Lesson, Gavin Jackson answers the most important questions on what money is and how it shapes our world, drawing on vivid examples from throughout history to demystify and show how societies and its citizens, both past and present, are always entwined with matters of money. ‘A highly illuminating, well-researched and beautifully written book on one of humanity’s most important innovations’ – Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator, Financial Times


The Double Kingdom Under Taharqo

The Double Kingdom Under Taharqo

Author: Jeremy W. Pope

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-01-13

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 9004262954

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The establishment of Kushite rule over Egypt during the eighth and seventh centuries BC resulted in a state of extraordinary geographic dimensions and ecological diversity, stretching from the tropics of Sudanese Nubia over 3,000 km to the Mediterranean. In The Double Kingdom under Taharqo, Jeremy Pope uses the copious documentary and archaeological evidence from Taharqo’s reign to address a series of questions which have dogged study of the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty: how was it possible for one king to control all of that territory? To what extent were the Kushite pharaohs’ strategies of governance influenced by the circumstances of their homeland versus the precedents of Egyptian and Libyan rule? And how did Kushite policies differ from those of their Saïte successors? "Bringing to bear an impressive mastery of the sources and refreshingly open to anthropological and comparative approaches, Jeremy Pope's study is welcome in providing a close and careful analysis of varied sources, both historical and archaeological." David N. Edwards (University of Leicester) "...a seminal work pioneering a new historical approach to the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty." László Török (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)