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Juvenile literature. “A tale of AD 70,” describing the defeat of the legions sent by Sestius Gallus, governor of Syria, to relief of Roman garrison in Jerusalem, and the internecine massacres of the moderate party under Ananus, the followers of Eleazar, and the zealots led by John of Giscala.   
Juvenile literature. “A tale of AD 70,” describing the defeat of the legions sent by Sestius Gallus, governor of Syria, to relief of Roman garrison in Jerusalem, and the internecine massacres of the moderate party under Ananus, the followers of Eleazar, and the zealots led by John of Giscala.   


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==
Published in [[London, England]]: SPCK, 1907; with illustrations by [[Harold Piffard]].
Published in [[London, England]]: SPCK, 1907; with illustrations by [[Harold Piffard]].


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[[Category:Literature--1900s|1907 Cowper]]
[[Category:Literature--1900s|1907 Cowper]]
[[Category:Novels|1907 Cowper]]
[[Category:Literature--English|1907 Cowper]]


[[Category:Juvenile Audience|1907 Cowper]]
[[Category:Juvenile Literature|1907 Cowper]]
[[Category:Juvenile novels|1907 Cowper]]


[[Category:English language--1900s|1907 Cowper]]  
[[Category:English language--1900s|1907 Cowper]]  

Revision as of 03:44, 20 May 2017

The Forgotten Door (1907) is a novel by Frank Cowper.

Abstract

Juvenile literature. “A tale of AD 70,” describing the defeat of the legions sent by Sestius Gallus, governor of Syria, to relief of Roman garrison in Jerusalem, and the internecine massacres of the moderate party under Ananus, the followers of Eleazar, and the zealots led by John of Giscala.

Editions

Published in London, England: SPCK, 1907; with illustrations by Harold Piffard.

External links

  • [ Google Books]