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==Editions and translations== | ==Editions and translations== | ||
Published in New York, NY [America]: Warner Books, 1996. Translated into French (1997), Spanish (1997), and Polish (1998) | Published in New York, NY [America]: Warner Books, 1996. | ||
Translated into French (1997), Spanish (1997), and Polish (1998): | |||
*[[Un amour divin (1997 Ripley), novel (French ed.)]] | *[[Un amour divin (1997 Ripley), novel (French ed.)]] | ||
*[[La llama eterna (1997 Ripley), novel (Spanish ed.)]] | *[[La llama eterna (1997 Ripley), novel (Spanish ed.)]] | ||
*[[Milosc od Boga (1998 Ripley), novel (Polish ed.)]] | |||
*[[Milosc od Boga (1998 Ripley / Kolodziej), novel (Polish ed.)]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 21:25, 25 December 2010
A Love Divine (1996) is a novel by Alexandra Ripley.
Abstract
A fictional biography of Joseph of Arimathea, the man who according to legend brought Christianity to Britain. He is portrayed as sailor, adventurer, wealthy trader and confidant of King Herod. After Christ miraculously heals his daughter, Joseph converts to Christianity. It was in his tomb that Christ was buried after he was crucified.
Editions and translations
Published in New York, NY [America]: Warner Books, 1996.
Translated into French (1997), Spanish (1997), and Polish (1998):