Guarding the Treasure

Guarding the Treasure
Author: Linda Finlayson
Publsiher: CF4kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1845506839

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Many have led and inspired others to discover the truth of God's Word. This book retells how people guarded God's holy Word through history to the present day.

Guarding the Treasure

Guarding the Treasure
Author: Mary Mestecky
Publsiher: Pont
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2005-11-21
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 1843235889

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When Geraint loses his fiery colour and blue spots appear on his skin, Dr Iolo Goch knows at once what's wrong Bloosles! Geraint needs warmth, rest - and a holiday with his Scottish cousins. The flight from Snowdonia to Scotland is the longest the young dragon has ever made - and by far the most exciting. Cousin Hamish and his sister Fiona are looking forward to Geraint's arrival - they are impatient to explore the Scottish countryside with their Welsh cousin. But everything starts to go wrong on a family fishing trip when Murdo, the youngest clan member, mysteriously disappears.

Guarding the Treasure

Guarding the Treasure
Author: J. K. Zimmer
Publsiher: Electio Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Diaries
ISBN: 1632130904

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For Sophie Hanes, life is predicable and relatively uneventful, until she finds an old diary in her grandmother's attic, written in the unfamiliar Irish language, Gaelic.

Colorado s Lost Gold Mines and Buried Treasure

Colorado s Lost Gold Mines and Buried Treasure
Author: Caroline Bancroft
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2012-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0933472161

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Thirty romantic and fabled tales of Colorado's misplaced wealth inspire the reader to go search.

Magical Treasure Hunting in Europe and North America

Magical Treasure Hunting in Europe and North America
Author: J. Dillinger
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2011-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780230353312

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The first comprehensive history of magical treasure hunting from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, revealing a magical universe of treasure spirits, and wizards who tried to deal with them. Combining history and anthropology, this study sees treasure hunting as an expression of shifting economic mentalities and changing ideas about history.

Love and Treasure

Love and Treasure
Author: Ayelet Waldman
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780385533553

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A spellbinding new novel of contraband masterpieces, tragic love, and the unexpected legacies of forgotten crimes, Ayelet Waldman’s Love and Treasure weaves a tale around the fascinating, true history of the Hungarian Gold Train in the Second World War. In 1945 on the outskirts of Salzburg, victorious American soldiers capture a train filled with unspeakable riches: piles of fine gold watches; mountains of fur coats; crates filled with wedding rings, silver picture frames, family heirlooms, and Shabbat candlesticks passed down through generations. Jack Wiseman, a tough, smart New York Jew, is the lieutenant charged with guarding this treasure—a responsibility that grows more complicated when he meets Ilona, a fierce, beautiful Hungarian who has lost everything in the ravages of the Holocaust. Seventy years later, amid the shadowy world of art dealers who profit off the sins of previous generations, Jack gives a necklace to his granddaughter, Natalie Stein, and charges her with searching for an unknown woman—a woman whose portrait and fate come to haunt Natalie, a woman whose secret may help Natalie to understand the guilt her grandfather will take to his grave and to find a way out of the mess she has made of her own life. A story of brilliantly drawn characters—a suave and shady art historian, a delusive and infatuated Freudian, a family of singing circus dwarfs fallen into the clutches of Josef Mengele, and desperate lovers facing choices that will tear them apart—Love and Treasure is Ayelet Waldman’s finest novel to date: a sad, funny, richly detailed work that poses hard questions about the value of precious things in a time when life itself has no value, and about the slenderest of chains that can bind us to the griefs and passions of the past. This eBook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.

A Modern Legal History of Treasure

A Modern Legal History of Treasure
Author: N.M. Dawson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2023-04-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783031128332

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This book examines treasure law and practice from the rise of the new science of archaeology in the early Victorian period to the present day. Drawing on largely-unexamined state records and other archives, the book covers several legal jurisdictions: England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland pre- and post-independence, and post-partition Northern Ireland. From the Mold gold cape (1833) to the Broighter hoard (1896), from Sutton Hoo (1939) to the Galloway hoard (2014), the law of treasure trove, and the Treasure Act 1996, are considered through the prism of notable archaeological discoveries, and from the perspectives of finders, landowners, archaeologists, museum professionals, collectors, the state, and the public. Literally and metaphorically, treasure law is revealed as a ground-breaking chapter in the history of the legal protection of cultural property and cultural heritage in Britain and Ireland.

Money in the German speaking Lands

Money in the German speaking Lands
Author: Mary Lindemann,Jared Poley
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781785335891

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Money is more than just a medium of financial exchange: across time and place, it has performed all sorts of cultural, political, and social functions. This volume traces money in German-speaking Europe from the late Renaissance until the close of the twentieth century, exploring how people have used it and endowed it with multiple meanings. The fascinating studies gathered here collectively demonstrate money’s vast symbolic and practical significance, from its place in debates about religion and the natural world to its central role in statecraft and the formation of national identity.