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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
“A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem.” The hero enters the service of Josephus, leads a band of guerrillas, fights for the Temple, is a slave in Alexandria, and returns to Galilee with the favor of Titus. | “A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem.” The hero enters the service of Josephus, leads a band of guerrillas, fights for the Temple, is a slave in Alexandria, and returns to Galilee with the favor of Titus. Juvenile audience. | ||
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[[Category:Novels|1888 Henty]] | [[Category:Novels|1888 Henty]] | ||
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[[Category:Jewish War (subject)|1888 Henty]] | [[Category:Jewish War (subject)|1888 Henty]] |
Revision as of 06:35, 2 June 2011
For the Temple (1888) is a novel by George Alfred Henty.
Editions and translations
Published in Great Britain (London: 1888), with illustrations by the Jewish-British artist Solomon J. Solomon (1860-1927). Translated into Dutch.
Abstract
“A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem.” The hero enters the service of Josephus, leads a band of guerrillas, fights for the Temple, is a slave in Alexandria, and returns to Galilee with the favor of Titus. Juvenile audience.