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The Prince of the house of David
or, three years in the holy city. Being a series of the letters of Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, supposed to be sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod, addressed to her father, a wealthy jew in Egypt, and relating, as if by an eye-witness, all the scenes and wonderful incidents in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, from his baptism in Jordan to his crucifixion on Calvary
by J. H. Ingraham
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NOTE: THIS DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION THAT FOLLOWS IS TAKEN FROM THE SAME BOOK ON AMAZON. HOWEVER, I DO HAVE A HARD COPY OF THE BOOK. ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT DATE, 1859 by G. G. EVANS. THREE FOLLOWING COPYRIGHT DATES: 1883, 1887, and 1892 BY ROBERTS BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, 3 SOMERSET ST, BOSTON. (My copy is the 1892 edition.)
"A historical novel of the three years that Jesus of Nazareth taught in the Holy Land written as a series of letters from a young Jewish girl to her father. She follows him from his baptism in the River Jordan all the way to his crucifixion.
Told with wit and insight into the Jewish tradition, The Prince of the House of David is a classic long lost and much deserved of being rediscovered." via Amazon.com http://tinyurl.com/peo8fjw
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