The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This collectible is released alongside the new Indiana Jones movie, making it ideal for fans of the iconic archaeologist.
Henry Festing Jones war ein englischer Anwalt und Schriftsteller, der vor allem als Freund und posthumer Biograf von Samuel Butler bekannt ist. Sein literarisches Schaffen konzentrierte sich auf ein tiefes Verständnis und die Interpretation von Butlers Schriften, wodurch er die Gedanken und den Stil des Autors den Lesern näherbrachte. Jones' eigene Werke, obwohl oft im Schatten seiner biografischen Arbeit, erforschten ähnliche Themen und Ansätze. Sein Beitrag liegt in der sorgfältigen Bewahrung und Präsentation des Erbes eines bedeutenden Autors.






This collectible is released alongside the new Indiana Jones movie, making it ideal for fans of the iconic archaeologist.
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In this thought-provoking collection of essays, Jones explores the relationship between faith and social reform, arguing that true religion must be informed by a commitment to social justice and the common good. His insights and observations are as relevant today as they were when this book was first published over a century ago.
A comprehensive history of philosophical problems, from ancient times to contemporary debates.