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Rumi was a first-rate lover of God!

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A Great Genet Starter Book

The Bible of Civil War books.

Spenser's shorter poemsI would recommend this book mostly to people who are just starting to read Spenser. People are often intimidated by his Elizabethan spelling, and this edition can help a beginner get past that. Plus, at about 195 pages of poems, it's a compact selection of the best of Spenser. But for the more devoted admirer of Spenser, I suggest getting the Penguin Classics edition of "The Shorter Poems" of Edmund Spenser. It prints all his shorter poems in Spenser's original spelling. I don't know if that particular edition is available in the U.S. yet, but you can currently purchase it through Amazon.com.uk.


GREAT BOOK!!

The silent wonder

CommitmentThe photographs, by Anne Keiser, depict the beauty and remoteness of the Everest region as well as the special charm of the Sherpa people.
The book celebrates Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's ascent of Everet in 1953. An incredible feat for any time, and is all the more remarkable for the lack of equipment today's generation of climbers take for granted.
With the conquest of Everest began Hillary's lifelong devotion to the Sherpa people, a commitment that has guided his life. The reader has no doubt as to the mutual appreciation of benefactor and beneficiaries. His generosity truly transformed the Sherpa community. His sense of purpose is an inspiration. It is the kind of inspiration required in today'w world, where human need is so apparent.
The text is enhanced by wonderfully rich personal interviews.