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11%OFFBarbara Kreiger - The Dead Sea and the Jordan River - 9780253019523 - V9780253019523
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The Dead Sea and the Jordan River

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Description for The Dead Sea and the Jordan River Paperback. Num Pages: 304 pages, 41 b&w illus. BIC Classification: 1FBH; HBJF1; RNK; WT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 153 x 18. Weight in Grams: 452.
For centuries travelers have been drawn to the stunning and mysterious Dead Sea and Jordan River, a region which is unlike any other on earth in its religious and historical significance. In this exceptionally engaging and readable book, Barbara Kreiger chronicles the natural and human history of these storied bodies of water, drawing on accounts by travelers, pilgrims, and explorers from ancient times to the present. She conveys the blend of spiritual, touristic, and scientific motivations that have driven exploration and describes the modern exploitation of the lake and the surrounding area through mineral extraction and agriculture. Today, both lake ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Indiana University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
451g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Bloomington, IN, United States
ISBN
9780253019523
SKU
V9780253019523
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Barbara Kreiger
Barbara Kreiger is Creative Writing Concentration Chair and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program at Dartmouth College. Her other publications include Divine Expectations: An American Woman in Nineteenth-Century Palestine. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Smithsonian Magazine, and other publications.

Reviews for The Dead Sea and the Jordan River
In its sweep of history, Kreiger's book conveys a powerful sense of how the world was once viewed, as a source of never-ending wonder tinged with divinity, how that view shifted to accommodate the curiosity we call science and above all how, throughout several inventive millennia, the practice of subjugation has scarcely changed.
Times Literary Supplement
Students of ... Read more

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