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![]() Free Download Jonathan Glancey, "The Journey Matters: Twentieth-Century Travel in True Style" English | 2019 | pages: 384 | ISBN: 1786494167, 1786494183 | EPUB | 14,7 mb What was it really like to take the LNER's Art Deco Coronation streamliner from King's Cross to Edinburgh, to cross the Atlantic by the SS Normandie, to fly with Imperial Airways from Southampton to Singapore, to steam from Manhattan to Chicago on board the New York Central's 20th Century Limited or to dine and sleep aboard the Graf Zeppelin? ![]() Free Download The Jewish-Roman Wars: The History and Legacy of the Conflicts Between the Romans and Jews by Charles River Editors English | December 9, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DQ2FSPR2 | 134 pages | EPUB | 11 Mb The history of Judea is, of course, inextricably linked to the history of the Jewish people, their dispersal throughout the Mediterranean world, and their reestablishment of the modern state of Israel in the wake of the horrors of the Holocaust. And among all the tumultuous events associated with Jewish history, few can rival the period of Roman rule during the 1st century CE, when Roman attempts to suppress Jewish nationalism met with violent resistance. Ultimately, the Romans forcibly removed much of the Jewish population from the region, setting the scene for later events that have impacted so directly on world history. Events in the region during the 1st century CE also brought about the birth of Christianity, a religious movement that has been at the forefront of European history ever since. ![]() Free Download The Jewish Revolts in Antiquity: The History of the Jews' Uprisings against the Seleucids and Romans in Ancient Judea by Charles River Editors English | January 1, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DS2XD84V | 183 pages | EPUB | 16 Mb Judea is one of the most important regions in the modern world. It is the center of two of the world's great religions and extremely important to a 3rd. 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