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Goodman Martin
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Penguin Books, Limited. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Penguin Books, Limited ISBN 014029127x 9780140291278 [GB]
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Martin Goodman
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8.98
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Very Good. ISBN 014029127x 9780140291278 [ES]
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Martin Goodman
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22.81
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ISBN10: 014029127X, ISBN13: 9780140291278, [publisher: Penguin Books Ltd 2008-01-31, London] Softcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Martin Goodman
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23.12
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Paperback / softback. New. In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. This title explores the history of a titanic struggle whose repercussions are still felt today. ISBN 014029127x 9780140291278 [GB]
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Martin Goodman
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23.60
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Paperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. Th ISBN 014029127x 9780140291278 [GB]
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Martin Goodman
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24.46
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ISBN10: 014029127X, ISBN13: 9780140291278, [publisher: Penguin Books Ltd 2008-01-31, London] Softcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Martin Goodman
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33.58
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London Penguin Books Ltd 2008 Mass-market paperback New in new dust jacket.
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Martin Goodman
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19.82
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ISBN10: 014029127X, ISBN13: 9780140291278, [publisher: Penguin Books Ltd, London] Softcover First Edition Paperback. The first book to bring together these two ancient civilisationsIn AD 70, after a war that had flared sporadically for four years, three Roman legions under the future Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus surrounded, laid siege to, and eventually devastated the city of Jerusalem, destroying completely the magnificent Temple which had been built by Herod only eighty years earlier. What brought about this extraordinary conflict, with its extraordinary consequences? This superb book, by one of the world's leading scholars of the ancient Roman and Jewish worlds, narrates and explains this titanic struggle, showing why Rome's interests were served by this policy of brutal hostility, and how the first generation of Christians first distanced themselves from its Jewish origins and then became increasingly hostile to Jews as their influence spread within the empire. The book thus also provides an exceptional and original account of the origins of anti-Semitism, whose history has had often cataclysmic reverberations down to our own time. In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. This title explores the history of a titanic struggle whose repercussions are still ...
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Martin Goodman
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27.50
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ISBN10: 014029127X, ISBN13: 9780140291278, [publisher: Penguin Books Ltd, London] Softcover First Edition Paperback. The first book to bring together these two ancient civilisationsIn AD 70, after a war that had flared sporadically for four years, three Roman legions under the future Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus surrounded, laid siege to, and eventually devastated the city of Jerusalem, destroying completely the magnificent Temple which had been built by Herod only eighty years earlier. What brought about this extraordinary conflict, with its extraordinary consequences? This superb book, by one of the world's leading scholars of the ancient Roman and Jewish worlds, narrates and explains this titanic struggle, showing why Rome's interests were served by this policy of brutal hostility, and how the first generation of Christians first distanced themselves from its Jewish origins and then became increasingly hostile to Jews as their influence spread within the empire. The book thus also provides an exceptional and original account of the origins of anti-Semitism, whose history has had often cataclysmic reverberations down to our own time. In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. This title explores the history of a titanic struggle whose repercussions are still ...
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Martin Goodman
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35.88
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ISBN10: 014029127X, ISBN13: 9780140291278, [publisher: Penguin Books Ltd, London] Softcover First Edition Paperback. The first book to bring together these two ancient civilisationsIn AD 70, after a war that had flared sporadically for four years, three Roman legions under the future Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus surrounded, laid siege to, and eventually devastated the city of Jerusalem, destroying completely the magnificent Temple which had been built by Herod only eighty years earlier. What brought about this extraordinary conflict, with its extraordinary consequences? This superb book, by one of the world's leading scholars of the ancient Roman and Jewish worlds, narrates and explains this titanic struggle, showing why Rome's interests were served by this policy of brutal hostility, and how the first generation of Christians first distanced themselves from its Jewish origins and then became increasingly hostile to Jews as their influence spread within the empire. The book thus also provides an exceptional and original account of the origins of anti-Semitism, whose history has had often cataclysmic reverberations down to our own time. In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. This title explores the history of a titanic struggle whose repercussions are still ...
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