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Ian Hamilton

    24 de marzo de 1938 – 27 de diciembre de 2001

    La obra de Ian Hamilton profundiza en temas humanos trascendentales y cuestiones sociales, demostrando una aguda perspicacia en la psicología de los personajes y un uso magistral del lenguaje. A menudo explora las complejidades de las relaciones y los dilemas morales a los que se enfrentan sus personajes. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para sumergirlos en narrativas que invitan a la reflexión sobre sus propias vidas. La voz distintiva y el enfoque literario de Hamilton ofrecen una experiencia cautivadora para cualquier lector.

    Ian Hamilton
    The Little Magazines
    Stone of Destiny
    Against Oblivion
    Salvation: Full and Free in Christ
    Our Heavenly Shepherd: Comfort and Strength from Psalm 23
    Ephesians
    • Ephesians

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul elaborates on, in a most wonderful way, the God-given, Christ-secured, Holy Spirit-applied privileges of the Christian life. Here, perhaps more than anywhere else in the New Testament, we are brought face to face with the "unsearchable riches of Christ" (3:8). Step by adoring step, Paul introduces us to the spiritual blessings that are the predestined, blood-bought privileges of all who have put their self-abandoning trust in Jesus Christ. His letter to the Ephesians is a spiritual Mount Everest, turning us away from ourselves and placing the spotlight of God's great salvation wholly on Christ.

      Ephesians
    • Psalm 23 is probably the best known and most read passage in the Bible - a wonderfully reassuring picture of the believer’s life. Through it we learn the Lord God almighty is the faithful, heavenly Shepherd of his sheep - not only faithfully leading his sheep in life but also through the valley of the shadow of death - bringing them into his house where he will dwell with them forever. Reflecting on Psalm 23 verse by verse will help us see how rich and privileged the believer’s life is as we learn how personally God is committed to protect and bring his people to be with him to heaven.Table of 1. The Lord Loves His Sheep2. The Heavenly Shepherd Provides for His Sheep3. The Heavenly Shepherd Restores His Sheep4. The Heavenly Shepherd Leads His Sheep5. The Heavenly Shepherd Never Leaves His Sheep6. The Heavenly Shepherd Protects His Sheep7. The Heavenly Shepherd Leads His Sheep Safely Home

      Our Heavenly Shepherd: Comfort and Strength from Psalm 23
    • Salvation: Full and Free in Christ

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      It is the greatest need and the deepest longing of all human beings who have ever lived. Throughout history, people have always longed for 'rescue', though often without understanding 'from what' and 'by whom'. This mini-guide to Salvation explores the Bible's teaching on this great theme in a way that takes us to the heart of human need and the greatness of God's deliverance.

      Salvation: Full and Free in Christ
    • Against Oblivion

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the legacies of 45 deceased poets from the twentieth century, the author evaluates their significance and enduring impact on literature. Each poet's work is showcased through selected verses, highlighting their unique contributions and the reasons they should be remembered. The book serves as both a tribute and a critical examination of their claims to immortality in the literary world.

      Against Oblivion
    • Stone of Destiny

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In 1950, Ian Robertson Hamilton, a law student, took the Stone of Destiny from beneath the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, leading to the outrage of the English establishment. This book sets down the chain of events which led to his decision to go to London, remove the Stone and a minute-by-minute account of the act and the aftermath.

      Stone of Destiny
    • A survey of the literary magazine from 1912-1950: concentrating on those periodicals that enjoyed dominant editorial personalities and which, ultimately, proved central to their cultural epoch.

      The Little Magazines
    • Wrestling's Sinking Ship

      What Happens To An Industry Without Competition

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The book explores the dramatic transformation of the professional wrestling landscape in the western world that occurred in 2001. It delves into the factors that contributed to this shift, examining the impact on wrestlers, promotions, and audience dynamics. Through in-depth analysis, it highlights key events and figures that played pivotal roles in reshaping the industry, making it a compelling read for fans and newcomers alike.

      Wrestling's Sinking Ship
    • Walking the Literary Landscape features 20 circular walks in northern England that explore the settings that inspired some of our great literature. Walk in the footsteps of writers like Arthur Ransome or the Bronte sisters. Each walk is accompanied by information on each area's literary links, directions, local information and Ordnance Survey maps.

      Walking the Literary Landscape
    • Diamond Queen of Singapore, The

      • 456 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      In the latest thrilling novel in the Ava Lee series, Ava investigates a Ponzi scheme that takes her from Amsterdam to Antwerp and then Singapore, where she must confront one of the country's most powerful families.

      Diamond Queen of Singapore, The