T.D. Thomas was the proprietor of the Center-Clark Printing in Chicago in the 1930’s. Only four items survive from this press. The major contribution was the periodical known as Sparzona which... More > was edited by Thomas and appeared from 1935 to 1939. ATOUR Publications has reprinted the surviving 41 issues in two volumes. This volume contains the three remaining items: the single surviving issue of a periodical called Magelta which was edited by a Chaldean convert to Islam known as Abdlahad Dawud, a book of proverbs collected by Shimon Davajon and a volume by Rev. Sargis O Binyamin containing translations of “The woes of a distressed nation: being an account of the Assyrian people from 1914 to 1934” by F. N. Heazell and “The Story of Ahikar.” This volume is part of a series that aims at preserving Assyrian literature printed in the United States during the era of letterpress. It was inspired by the bibliographic research of J. F. Coakley who has provided the introduction to the volume.< Less
This book is a compilation of materials gathered by the family of a good and loving man and fashioned into a memory book documenting his life and loves. Thomas Miller was good, honest, funny and... More > loyal to his wife and family. He was one of a kind and this little book tells all about him and his influence.< Less
This book is a compilation of materials gathered by the family of a good and loving man and fashioned into a memory book documenting his life and loves. Thomas Miller was good, honest, funny and... More > loyal to his wife and family. He was one of a kind and this little book tells all about him and his influence.< Less
À la suite d'une EMI, Thomas commence une nouvelle vie. Guidé par un couple étrange, il fait l'apprentissage de sa nouvelle dimension.
Entre Roman et développement... More > personnel « Thomas », emmène le lecteur au-delà des sentiers battus en suivant les pas quelquefois hésitants du héros, vers son histoire, son paradis terrestre.< Less
À la suite d'une EMI, Thomas commence une nouvelle vie. Guidé par un couple étrange, il fait l'apprentissage de sa nouvelle dimension.
Entre Roman et développement... More > personnel « Thomas », emmène le lecteur au-delà des sentiers battus en suivant les pas quelquefois hésitants du héros, vers son histoire, son paradis terrestre.< Less
For forty years the students of Thomas D. Howells of Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., were charmed by his bon mots, habitually writing them in the margins of their notes. Now, decades later,... More > this collection of those hasty notations reflect what his students knew he was sharing – a deeply felt resonant truth. To paraphrase Howells on poetry, he was saying things precisely that cannot be said at all. In 1981 Howells reminisced that, “As the years went by I discovered that students wanted me to say again what I had said. They wanted my obiter dicta engraven on a stone and I often could not remember at all what I had said. ‘You said something very good about this.’ Well, I said, ‘Did I? What was it?’ So I began to write more and more of these obiter dicta down.” The handwritten collection of obiter dicta in Howells’ own hand has not been found. But many obiter dicta in student notes did survive and are shared in this volume.< Less
Sparzona is one of two Chicago based Assyrian language periodicals that appeared in the 1930’s. T. D. Thomas of Chargoshi, Urmia served as both the editor and the publisher of the magazine.... More > Publication began in May, 1935. It is unknown when publication ceased but the latest extent issue is from April 1939. Sparzona was an independent publication that was “neither controlled nor influenced by any one church, club, society, association or organization.” It’s aims were to “teach and cultivate better citizenship and complete loyalty to the country in which we live;” “endeavor for better understanding and unity of purpose between our highlanders and plainsmen;” and “interest the young and old in our mother’s tongue and our own literature.” Volume II contains 13 issues from 1937 to 1939.< Less
Sparzona is one of two Chicago based Assyrian language periodicals that appeared in the 1930’s. T. D. Thomas of Chargoshi, Urmia served as both the editor and the publisher of the magazine.... More > Publication began in May, 1935. It is unknown when publication ceased but the latest extent issue is from April 1939. Sparzona was an independent publication that was “neither controlled nor influenced by any one church, club, society, association or organization.” Its aims were to “teach and cultivate better citizenship and complete loyalty to the country in which we live;” “endeavor for better understanding and unity of purpose between our highlanders and plainsmen;” and “interest the young and old in our mother’s tongue and our own literature.” Volume I contains 28 issues from 1935 to 1937.< Less
The exciting insight in this books brings a new awareness to the meanings behind the words in the seven days of creation of Genesis 1. It offers details of the organization of the different layers of... More > man, his relationship to all that surrounds him, and practical tools to experiencing a complete life of love, abundance, and joy. It also reveals the hidden truth behind the meaning of "receiving the Holy Spirit", which is mentioned many times in the New Testament by Jesus Christ. The practices presented towards the end of the book provide the keys for any person to bring their personal connection to the creator to a whole new experience< Less
Experience the Civil War through actual letters from soldiers and their families, military officers and government officials. Over 190 color images of original Confederate postal history and other... More > materials. A must-have for philatelists and Civil War history buffs.< Less