Books by "James Ewing Ritchie"

12 books found

The Recollections and Reflections of J.R. Planché, (Somerset Herald).

The Recollections and Reflections of J.R. Planché, (Somerset Herald).

by James Robinson Planché

1872 · London : Tinsley

Two Plunges for a Pearl

Two Plunges for a Pearl

by Edward James Mortimer Collins

1872

The Newspaper Press

The Newspaper Press

by James Grant

1871

The Real Gladstone

The Real Gladstone

by James Ewing Ritchie

1898 · London : T.F. Unwin ; New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons

On the Track of the Pilgrim Fathers; Or

On the Track of the Pilgrim Fathers; Or

by James Ewing Ritchie

1876

The Story of Mormonism

The Story of Mormonism

by James E. Talmage

2020 · Good Press

In "The Story of Mormonism," James E. Talmage presents a comprehensive examination of the origins, beliefs, and historical evolution of the Latter-day Saint movement. Written in a clear and engaging narrative style, Talmage adeptly combines rigorously researched historical accounts with theological insights, effectively contextualizing Mormonism within the broader tapestry of American religious history. The book serves not only as a foundational text for those unfamiliar with the faith but also as a scholarly resource that adheres to the conventions of early 20th-century religious literature, marked by a blend of apologetic fervor and academic exploration. James E. Talmage, a prominent Mormon author and theologian, was instrumental in the establishment of modern Latter-day Saint thought. His extensive academic background in geology and a deep commitment to his faith shaped his approach to this work. As a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Talmage's insights were informed by both spiritual conviction and scholarly rigor, making him uniquely positioned to narrate the complex landscape of Mormon history. Readers seeking to understand the historical roots and contemporary implications of Mormonism will find Talmage's work both enlightening and compelling. "The Story of Mormonism" is an essential text for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the nuances of American religion, offering a well-rounded perspective on a faith that continues to reverberate in modern society.

The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead

The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead

by James George Frazer

2023 · Good Press

In "The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead," James George Frazer explores the profound intersection of mortality, belief, and ritual across cultures. Through a meticulous analysis of ethnographic evidence, Frazer articulates the diverse beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife, framing them within a broader context of human psychology and social evolution. His literary style melds narrative clarity with critical scholarship, making complex themes accessible to a broad audience. Frazer's inquiries reflect the burgeoning field of anthropology in the early 20th century, positioning ritual and belief systems as crucial elements in understanding cultural development. James George Frazer, a pioneering Scottish anthropologist and folklorist, is best known for his landmark work "The Golden Bough." His extensive studies of myth and religion were influenced by his academic background in classical studies, which instilled in him a reverence for the interrelation of belief and culture. Frazer'Äôs fascination with the spiritual dimensions of life undoubtedly informed his exploration of how societies cope with the concept of mortality and the rituals enacted to honor the dead. This insightful work is essential for anyone intrigued by the intersections of anthropology, psychology, and religious studies. Frazer's analysis offers profound revelations into how humanity has historically sought to transcend mortality, making this book a vital addition to the library of scholars and laypersons alike.

On the Heels of De Wet

On the Heels of De Wet

by Lionel James

2019 · Good Press

In "On the Heels of De Wet," Lionel James crafts a vivid narrative that delves into the complexities of the Second Anglo-Boer War, presenting an intricate portrayal of military strategies and human experiences amidst the chaos of conflict. With a rich descriptive style, James intertwines historical events with personal accounts, offering readers an immersive glimpse into the lives of soldiers and civilians alike. The book stands as an essential contribution to war literature, illuminating the socio-political tensions of the era while maintaining a gripping storyline that captivates the reader's imagination. Lionel James, a historian by training and a keen observer of human behavior, draws upon a wealth of archival resources and firsthand testimonies to bring authenticity to his writing. His interest in South African history and the military has propelled him to investigate not just the political ramifications of the war, but also the psychological impacts on those directly involved. With a background that combines both narrative skill and historical research, James deftly unpacks the complexities of loyalty, courage, and the haunting legacies of warfare. For readers intrigued by historical novels that blend fact with engaging storytelling, "On the Heels of De Wet" offers a compelling exploration of one of the more tumultuous periods in South African history. The book is not only a tribute to those who experienced the hardships of war but also a reminder of the profound human condition in times of adversity. James's insightful narrative encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of conflict while remaining grounded in the personal stories that define it. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

The Autobiography of a Cornish Rector

The Autobiography of a Cornish Rector

by James Hamley Tregenna

1872