The Holy Land in Classic Lithographs

The Holy Land in Classic Lithographs

Author: David Roberts

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2003-03-28

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9780486428482

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These magnificent illustrations of biblical landscapes and monuments - by one of the first nineteenth-century artists to travel throughout the Holy Land - remain as beloved and popular as they were when first published more than 160 years ago. The collection includes handsome reproductions of The Damascus Gate, The Tower of David, The Exterior of the Holy Sepulchre, The Dead Sea, Bethlehem, El Deir (The Convent at Petra), and 18 other subjects. Attractive message-bearers; ideal for framing. Captions.


Holy Land Memories

Holy Land Memories

Author: Lion Hudson PLC

Publisher: Candle Books

Published:

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781859851821

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A collection of 24 postcards depicting the Holy Land, bound in a book and perforated to pull out and mail. Each contains a full description and Scripture text on the mailing side.


Israeli and Palestinian Postcards

Israeli and Palestinian Postcards

Author: Tim Jon Semmerling

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2013-08-26

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0292749597

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Searing images of suicide bombings and retaliatory strikes now define the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for many Westerners, but television and print media are not the only visual realms in which the conflict is playing out. Even tourist postcards and greeting cards have been pressed into service as vehicles through which Israelis and Palestinians present competing visions of national selfhood and conflicting claims to their common homeland. In this book, Tim Jon Semmerling explores how Israelis and Palestinians have recently used postcards and greeting cards to present images of the national self, to build national awareness and reinforce nationalist ideologies, and to gain international acceptance. He discusses and displays the works of numerous postcard/greeting card manufacturers, artists, and photographers and identifies the symbolic choices in their postcards, how the choices are arranged into messages, what the messages convey and to whom, and who benefits and loses in these presentations of national self. Semmerling convincingly demonstrates that, far from being ephemeral, Israeli and Palestinian postcards constitute an important arena of struggle over visual signs and the power to produce reality.


Jammin Jerusalem

Jammin Jerusalem

Author: Smartcardriver

Publisher: Blurb

Published: 2015-08-31

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781320414586

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A light hearted look at the Holy Land through the eyes of a pilgrim sending post cards to friends at home. The postcards follow the journey of a school teacher who goes to Jerusalem for ten days. Each postcard is accompanied by a significant Bible passage and a relevant song for you to look up.


Postcards from the End of the World

Postcards from the End of the World

Author: Peter Stockton

Publisher:

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9781781767436

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Something special about this country? Gaza beach, 1985. An Israeli policeman is looking at my passport. It has several Israeli visas - 1981, '82 and '83 - and here I am again. Yes! I started to write poetry on my second day here. It's like loads of places and like nowhere else in the world. It raises so many questions. About God. About history. About people. About love. And hate. I could change religion here. Get married. Live here. Honestly, anything could happen. Actually, I didn't say anything. But I did wonder. This book covers the last three decades of the history of the Holy Land - Israel, Palestine - from the perspective a sometime kibbutz volunteer, English teacher and tourist with an interest in history, psychology and religion. The result is something like a journal of a journey towards understanding the roots of the conflict in the land, its people and its faiths. It is a search for peace, love and, occasionally, cheap laughs, that combines poetry, fiction, travelogue, journalism, theatre and theology to try and make sense of a conflict that few claim to understand or feel optimistic about. It has the chutzpah, the cheek, to try and offer both.