Complete Book of Bible Quotes from the New Testament
Eugene Rachlis
(Author)
Mark L. Levine
(Author)
Description
The definitive, indispensable, and easy-to-use sourcebook of New Testament quotations! This unique collection of more than 2,200 inspirational quotations from the King James Version of the New Testament combines both famous and lesser-known quotes that are conveniently arranged by subject. You'll turn again and again to fascinating and inspiring quotations from the authoritative King James Version of the Bible, universally renowned for its poetic and beautiful language. The Complete Book of Bible Quotations from the New Testament is the essential reference for speechwriters, clergy, students, crossword puzzle fans, and browsers alike.Product Details
Price
$16.00
Publisher
Gallery Books
Publish Date
April 01, 1996
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.02 X 8.98 X 0.71 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780671537975
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About the Author
Mark L. Levine is a lawyer, writer, and teacher who practiced corporate banking and publishing law in New York City for over forty years. He is also an experienced voter protection lawyer. His previous books include Negotiating a Book Contract and The Complete Book of Bible Quotations. A graduate of Columbia College, NYU School of Law, and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he has taught at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Zicklin School of Business/Baruch College. Eugene Rachlis (1920-1986) was editor-in-chief and publisher of Bobbs-Merrill from 1971-1979, where his authors included Colette, Chaim Grade, Edwin Newman, and Beverly Sills. He had previously been editor-in-chief of Prentice-Hall's trade-book division. He was the author of numerous articles in national magazines and of several books. Before turning to book publishing, he was a senior editor of The New York Times Magazine and articles editor of Collier's. A journalist during World War II, he served as press attachΓ© for the Marshall Plan.