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HOLY BIBLE - KING JAMES AUTHORIZED VERSION
the commonly known and available 1769 edition, the last of four approved revisions for correcting printers' errors and standardization of type and punctuation style. Includes the complete Dedication and Preface to the original King James Bible, and the words of Jesus in Red. Available with or without the Apocryphal Books, which were a standard part of King James Bibles until the mid 1800s, and are still included in some printings. Features user variable text size (great for vision impaired), simple and global word search, text copy and paste, chapter print, and easy navigation—cross references, footnotes not included—we recommend using "Easton's Bible Dictionary" (below). 
(Priced at Cost—and available Free if downloaded—Click Links below). 
ISBN 0-7943-0000-6 with Apocrypha $3.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now. 
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ISBN 0-7943-0001-4 w/o Apocrypha $3.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now. 
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ISBN 0-7943-0002-2 New Testament only $3.95 Win98/up/95* Avail. Now. 
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HOLY BIBLE - AMERICAN STANDARD VERSION
the "American" version of the King James Bible, retains the colorful language of the King James but with American spelling and diction. Often called the "Rock of Biblical Honesty" because of its degree of unbiased literal translation from highly reliable manuscripts—based on, and includes the original Preface of the 1901 original. Same features as above (including the words of Jesus in Red)—cross references, footnotes not included—we recommend using "Easton's Bible Dictionary" (below). 
(Priced at Cost—and available Free if downloaded—Click Link below). 
ISBN 0-7943-0003-0 Old & New Testaments $3.95 CD Win98/up/95* Avail. Now. 
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ISBN 0-7943-0004-9 New Testament only $3.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now. 

THE WEYMOUTH NEW TESTAMENT IN MODERN SPEECH
translated by language and Bible scholar, Richard Francis Weymouth (1822-1902), from his own Resultant Greek Testament—and prepared for final publication in 1903 by Weymouth's associate, Rev. Ernest Hampden-Cook. A completely new translation from the translator's own rendering of the Greek manuscripts—a life long work with the singular purpose of providing the best possible understanding of the original language of the New Testament, in modern English—based on the 1903 First Edition, includes the original Preface and that from the 1912 Third Edition, which was used for correction of printer's errors. Same features as above (including the words of Jesus in Red)—cross references, footnotes not included in this version—we recommend using "Easton's Bible Dictionary" (below). 
(Priced at Cost—and available Free if downloaded—Click Link below). ISBN 0-7943-0005-7 New Testament $3.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now. 
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(This version has American Spelling, but is otherwise identical):
ISBN 0-7943-0007-3 New Testament $3.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now. 
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Version Including cross references, footnotes, and Christ's words in Red
ISBN 0-7943-0006-5 New Testament $9.95 CD Win98/ME/95* Scheduled 2004. 

EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY 2001 -Newly Revised
by Matthew George Easton, M.A., D.D. (1823-1894)—one of the most popular King James Authorized Version (A.V.) Dictionaries ever published—originally containing complete notation of the now very rare Revised Version (R.V.) of 1885—our newly revised Edition of the 1897 printing of M. G. Easton's Dictionary, now includes modern American English spelling, and notation of translation differences in the more widely known and available American Standard Version (A.S.V.) of the King James Bible—but preserves all unique original R.V. notation, and documents spelling changes. Useful to readers of ALL English versions of the Bible, including recent revisions. 
ISBN 0-7943-0020-0 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now.

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS
the complete surviving works of the noted Jewish Historian, Josephus [37 A.D.-ca.100 A.D.], who saw the destruction of the Jerusalem of Jesus' time, by the Romans—based on the English translation by William Whiston [1667-1752]. An irreplaceable and often quoted source of Jewish History from its beginning through the first century A.D.—Books included: Antiquities of the Jews (20 Books); War of the Jews (7 Books); Josephus' Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades; Flavius Josephus Against Apion (2 Books); and, The Life of Flavius Josephus (an autobiography)
ISBN 0-7943-0048-0 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003.

SMITH'S BIBLE DICTIONARY
by Sir William Smith,  L.L.D. (1813-1893), noted English theologian and scholar—first published in three volumes of double column small print—and still over 3000 pages! Larger but older than Easton's Bible Dictionary (above), this Dictionary was originally published prior to the English ("RV") or American ("ASV") revisions of the King James Bible and has long been a cherished reference tool of Bible Students and Scholars. Available in highly edited prints, this version provides the reader with Smith's original work and insights based on his 1863 first edition, with minor text corrections from the 1869 printing. 
ISBN 0-7943-0049-9 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Scheduled for 2004.


Famous Christian Novels, Stories and Poetry:

BEN-HUR, A TALE OF THE CHRIST
by Lew (Lewis) Wallace (1827-1905)—Not only one of the greatest High Adventure Novels of all time, but an unequaled and accurate History of Rome and the Holy Land at the time of Jesus—allows the reader to "see," as if there, some of the most important events and lifestyles of this period in world history. Certainly not a "pacifistic" work, this Book is also excellent for inducing interest in the New Testament, especially for the "Bible skeptic" reader. The complete 569 page Book first published in 1880.
ISBN 0-7943-0046-4 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003.

STEPPING HEAVENWARD
by Elizabeth (Payson) Prentiss—the highly acclaimed Novel often quoted and recently read in installments on some Christian broadcasting stations. Opening with inspiration from Wordsworth's poem, "Stepping Westward," Prentiss leads the reader through the experiences and secret thoughts of a young woman, beginning at age 16 and covering the next 27 years of her life—showing intimately how she grew and matured as a Christian, the Biblical principals she learned, usually the "hard way," including dealing with death—making this book enlightening for all readers. Although published as a "fictional diary," most consider this Book to be the unofficial autobiography of its Author. The complete 359 page 1899 Illustrated version of the Book first published in 1869.
ISBN 0-7943-0047-2 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003.

ONE HUNDRED AND ONE FAMOUS POEMS 
compiled by Roy J. Cook—One of, if not the best Anthology of all time—only the all-time best poems by the all-time best poets. Poems for almost every occasion, mood or emotion—"secular" but with strong spiritual and patriotic undertones—and includes a fascinating and still useful turn-of-the-(20th)-Century Reading List for Children up to the eighth grade, the Declaration of Independence, a facsimile of Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby—who lost her five sons in the Civil War, and portraits of the poets. This book is very special to us—it was carried all through WWII by an underage American sailor we know, and it predates the irreverent "politically correct" tendencies of many "modern" works. The complete, enhanced but not "revised," 188 page 1922 edition of the Book first published in 1916. 
ISBN 0-7943-0027-8 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Now.

CHRISTMAS TALES AND CHRISTMAS VERSE
by Eugene Field (1850-1895)—featuring Field's work at its best level. While highly entertaining for Child and Adult alike—untold numbers of Parents have read it cover to cover after a child's "bed-time story"—few, if any Christmas writings convey the true meaning of Christmas with the spell-binding, soul-searching and reaching effects of this Eugene Field classic. The complete original Illustrated Book first printed in 1912, with added optional music selections. 
ISBN 0-7943-0045-6 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Scheduled for Fall 2003.

THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
by John Bunyan (1628-1688)—one of the most read Books of all time—required school reading for countless generations, until recently (due to its religious foundation), and still read in many private schools and colleges. Based on the two original volumes first published in 1678 (vol.I) and 1684 (vol.II), including the complete Bible verses referenced in each, but with added b&w and color illustrations (vol.I only) from a variety of editions printed from the 17th through the early 20th century.
ISBN 0-7943-0031-6 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Scheduled for Fall 2003.

GRACE ABOUNDING TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS
by John Bunyan (1628-1688)—the spiritual Autobiography of the famous master of English prose, written during his first imprisonment at  Bedford Prison for preaching outside the official church. First published in 1666, and almost never out of print during its entire 335 year existance. 
ISBN 0-7943-0032-4 $9.95 CD Win98/up/95* Scheduled for Fall 2003.

THE HOLY WAR
by John Bunyan (1628-1688)—a religious and political allegory, written during the first six years of Bunyan's imprisonment at Bedford Prison, but not published until 1682, after Pilgrim's Progress (vol.I) was in it's eighth edition printing. This Book was also popular on public school reading lists until very recently. 
ISBN 0-7943-0033-2 $9.95 CD Win98/up/95* Scheduled for Fall 2003.


Selections About Famous Christians,
From Our "Old South Collection":
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It is impossible to imagine that Helen Keller could have overcome all the personal obstacles that she faced without her deep Christian faith: 
THE STORY OF MY LIFE, WITH HER LETTERS (1887-1901); AND A SUPPLEMENTARY ACCOUNT OF HER EDUCATION, INCLUDING PASSAGES FROM THE REPORTS AND LETTERS OF HER TEACHER, ANNE MANSFIELD SULLIVAN, BY JOHN ALBERT MACY
by Helen Keller (Helen Adams Keller, 1880-1968). In an era when few women attended College, Helen Keller of Tuscumbia, Alabama, graduated with honors from Radcliffe in 1904, and would write 13 books, numerous articles, help start several foundations, and become a world famous lecturer; all in spite of being left totally blind and deaf by scarlet fever when she was only 19 months old. Keller richly describes her "discovery" of communicating with others at age 7, years of learning language skills and eventually speech, and the constant efforts and companionship of her teacher Anne Sullivan, who made all these things possible for her. The complete 441 page Illustrated Book first printed in 1903. 
ISBN 0-7943-0093-6 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003. 

Booker T. Washington accomplished almost unbelievable achievements in his life-time—his Book chronicles how his Christian faith, and how the help of other selfless Christians, northern and southern, enabled him to do all that he did: 
UP FROM SLAVERY: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
by Booker T. Washington (Booker Taliaferro Washington, 1856-1915). A slave until the age of eight, Washington became one of the greatest Black Educators in history, personally founding Alabama's famous Tuskegee Institute in 1881 — one of the Nation's most prestigious historically Black Universities — producer of the first black four star General, Daniel "Chappie" James, the famous WWII "Tuskegee Airmen", and currently the World's largest source of Black Aerospace Engineering and Veterinarian graduates. Washington's book vividly details his life, education and accomplishments, and also serves as an illustrated chronology of the development of Tuskegee Institute. The complete 330 page book first printed in 1901, with original and added illustrations. 
ISBN 0-7943-0094-4 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003. 

Better known for military genious and effectiveness, Thomas Jonathon Jackson was possibly the most zealous Christian General of all history, expressing his faith at all times, even in battle: 
THE LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON, FROM OFFICIAL PAPERS, CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVES, AND PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE
by "A Virginian" (John Esten Cooke, 1830-1886). This Book was printed in the South and in the North (New York) in 1863, the same year that Jackson died and nearly two years before the Civil War ended, proving the respect universally held for one of the Confederacy's greatest and most successful Generals. The author, an acclaimed novelist and poet, was at the time a Captain in General J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry, (and cousin of Stuart's wife). Cooke states in his Book that it was written "in bivouac, by the roadside [and] immediately before and after engagements...". The complete 310 page Illustrated Book first published in 1863. 
ISBN 0-7943-0057-X $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003. 

Although not as outwardly expressive as "Stonewall" Jackson, General Lee's life-long deep Christian faith was well known to all who knew him, and he regularly attended any impromptu prayer meeting held by his enlisted men: 
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES, ANECDOTES, AND LETTERS OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
by Rev. J. William Jones (John William, 1836-1909), Chaplain of the Army of Northern Virginia (CSA), and later of the Faculty of Washington and Lee University. A magnificent work by an intimate friend of R. E. Lee and his family, and quite possibly the closest look ever into the person of Robert E. Lee, as attested to by its title page statement: "Published by authority of the Lee family, and of the faculty of Washington and Lee University." Includes all Illustrations from the 528 page Book originally published in 1875, only four years after Lee's death. 
ISBN 0-7943-0053-7 $14.95 CD Win98/up/95* Available Spring 2003.


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