LIBROS DEL AUTOR: hugh barclay

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  • Rambling Recollections of old Glasgow
    Hugh Barclay
    'Rambling Recollections of Old Glasgow' offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past, seen through the eyes of Hugh Barclay. Published in 1880, this book provides a rich tapestry of anecdotes, observations, and historical details that capture the essence of Glasgow during a period of significant transformation. Barclay’s work brings to life the streets, buildings, and peop...
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    23,23 €

  • The Sinaitic Inscriptions
    Hugh Barclay
    The Sinaitic Inscriptions: A Brief Inquiry Into The Evidences Of Their Hebrew Origin is a book written by Hugh Barclay in 1866. The book delves into the history and origins of the inscriptions found on the Sinai Peninsula, which were believed to have been written in Hebrew. The author provides a detailed analysis of the inscriptions, examining the language, characters, and symb...
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    23,42 €

  • Orpheus And Eurydice, Endymion, And Other Poems (1877)
    Hugh Donald Barclay
    ''Orpheus And Eurydice, Endymion, And Other Poems'' is a collection of poems written by Hugh Donald Barclay and published in 1877. The book contains several poems that are based on Greek mythology, including the tragic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice and the tale of the shepherd Endymion. The poems are written in a lyrical and romantic style and explore themes of love, loss,...
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    24,78 €

  • Heathen Mythology
    Hugh Barclay
    Heathen Mythology: Corroborative Or Illustrative Of Holy Scripture is a book written by Hugh Barclay and published in 1884. The book explores the relationship between heathen mythology and the Bible, arguing that there are similarities between the two that can be used to support the authenticity of the Bible. The author examines various myths from different cultures, including ...
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    24,85 €