"With this participatory and egalitarian handbook, the Robertses create a virtual seat at their seder table. . . . the Robertses provide an inclusive guide that extends beyond Passover to address interfaith unions." -- Washington Post "Cokie and Steve Roberts have written a book that's at once a practical, accessible haggadah for Passover and a roadmap of sorts for other interfaith couples grappling with the task of raising a family with two different religions." -- J Weekly "[A] Haggadah that all can use and ...
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"With this participatory and egalitarian handbook, the Robertses create a virtual seat at their seder table. . . . the Robertses provide an inclusive guide that extends beyond Passover to address interfaith unions." -- Washington Post "Cokie and Steve Roberts have written a book that's at once a practical, accessible haggadah for Passover and a roadmap of sorts for other interfaith couples grappling with the task of raising a family with two different religions." -- J Weekly "[A] Haggadah that all can use and understand. . . . An excellent resource for interfaith families and anyone who needs a basic introduction to Passover traditions." -- Booklist
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Add this copy of Hellenica: a Collection of Essays on Greek Poetry, to cart. $16.00, Sold by Windows Booksellers rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Eugene, OR, UNITED STATES, published 1971 by Kennikat Press.
Add this copy of Hellenica: a Collection of Essays on Greek Poetry, to cart. $48.00, very good condition, Sold by Powell's Books Chicago rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES, published 1971 by Kennikat Press.
Add this copy of Hellenica; : a Collection of Essays on Greek Poetry, to cart. $93.23, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1971 by Kennikat Press.
Containing the now iconic chaper by AC Bradley 'Aristotle's conception of the state' [recently been reprinted in D Keyt, Fred D Miller (Eds), (1991) A companion to Aristotle?s Politics (Oxford, Basil Blackwell)], and including other fine scholarship, notably WLM Courtney on Epicurus, and RC Jebb on the speeches of Thucydides, one is painfully aware of one's intellectual limitations in presuming to offer a 'review'. Suffice to say, this is a classic volume of immense importance, and Kennikat Press is owed a huge debt pf gratitude for its reprint in 1971, after first apearing in1880.