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The History That Was Never Spoken
David E. Gray
The History That Was Never Spoken
David E. Gray
Reviews: Thisbook was very well thought out, and essentially, it informs the reader ofoversights in text books. It covers the three classical civilizations, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, quite thoroughly Such as the Christian influenceon the Roman Empire, The battle of Thermopylae, The battle of Qa'desh, andinteresting insights on the Jewish presence in Egypt. Good read, definitely worth it! ~FromMathew Pale Anecdotal and refreshing inits perspective, The History that Was Never Spoken, is a brief foray intoimportant moments of history that are often neglected, but still reverberatewith import and meaning. David Gray is a scholar in training. Hislove for the stories behind our history is both admirable and contagious. You¿ll find wit here along with insight, and much to provoke thought,discussion, and further research. This is a young historian at thegenesis of his career. His book speaks to all of those who enjoy lookingbeyond the mere facts of history to seek a deeper meaning and inspiration.~From Mark BanchiDavid E. Gray's book, The History that was NeverSpoken, exudes the author's love for history and his quest to look deeper intothe subject than the typical dehydrated history book. This book will probe yourown understanding, provoke you to research, and question what you think youknow about the past. As a student of ancient history myself, I found the bookinteresting and insightful. You should strongly consider adding this book toyour library. ~ From Gene Mcvay"Historyis the poor man''s soap opera." ~David E. Gray
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 3, 2006 |
ISBN13 | 9781425903480 |
Publishers | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 132 |
Dimensions | 210 × 279 × 7 mm · 312 g |
Language | English |
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