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This is an extraordinary book, full of great insights despite having been first published fifty years ago. It's considered a foundational text in the anthropology of space, the study of 'space' as a function of nurture rather than nature, and as something that varies from one culture to another. The author is specifically concerned with what he calls 'proxemics,' the perception of proximity. Different cultures have different, unstated, rules for what constitute intimate, personal, social, and pu This is an extraordinary book, full of great insights despite having been first published fifty years ago. It's considered a foundational text in the anthropology of space, the study of 'space' as a function of nurture rather than nature, and as something that varies from one culture to another. The author is specifically concerned with what he calls 'proxemics,' the perception of proximity. Different cultures have different, unstated, rules for what constitute intimate, personal, social, and public interpersonal spaces. Hall argues that these rules need to be taken into account if we are to communicate successfully across cultures. They also need to be taken into account in the design of our buildings and cities. Written at a time when the American city was in precipitous decline, the book calls for a sensitive consideration of the spatial cultures of ethnic minorities in the design of urban spaces that will allow their communities to flourish. The book is very accessible, free of jargon and full of illustrative examples. A great book for someone eager to think about how culture creates the spaces we inhabit, and that form an intimate if unrecognized part of who we are. I saw this book referenced in many works on technology and social organization. Since I like to think about such things, and since I like to know the theoretical background of scholars who generate the sour metal taste of repugnance in my mind, I picked up this book. My first impression was 'this could have been really cutting edge for the turn of the century.' It was published in 1969.The idea of the book, according the the author's preface, was to deal with the following: 'Information overload I saw this book referenced in many works on technology and social organization. Since I like to think about such things, and since I like to know the theoretical background of scholars who generate the sour metal taste of repugnance in my mind, I picked up this book. My first impression was 'this could have been really cutting edge for the turn of the century.' It was published in 1969.The idea of the book, according the the author's preface, was to deal with the following: 'Information overload increases the need for organizing frames of reference to integrate the mass of rapidly changing information. The Hidden Dimension attempts to provide such an organizing frame for space as a system of communication, and for the spatial aspects of architecture and city planning.' Drawing from the concept of linguistic relativity, Hall argues that 'culture' should be viewed as the same sort of extension as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, and thus “In light of what is known of ethnology, it may be profitable in the long run if man is viewed as an organism that has elaborated and specialized his extensions to such a degree that they have taken over, and are rapidly replacing, nature. In other words, man has created a new dimension, the cultural dimension, of which proxemics is only a part. The relationship between man and the cultural dimension is on in which both man and his environment participate in molding each other.”This had potential, as Hall was willing to consider smell, distance, and other sensations in his analysis. To demonstrate such sensations, however, the book falls into a number of broad generalization about animal behavior (random animals, from birds to lions, without any conscious effort to deal with lifespan and social structure differences in these species) to broad generalizations about human behavior (Grouping discussions of the 'german,' 'english,' and 'French,' can I SUPPOSE be SOMEHOW justified, but 'JAPAN' and a generic 'ARAB WORLD?' ) without any conscious effort to make a gesture towards gender, economic status, region, or age. I should have known that this book would be disappointing since Marshall McLuhan and Walter Ong were the major celebrants of this work. This is one of those books that was probably really ground breaking when it came out but now just kinda feels like, 'Eh.' Edward Hall discusses 'proxemics', or the (science?) of space (not outer space, just like, how we use space). The Silent Language (Anchor Books) [Edward T. And action—this is the vocabulary of the 'silent language.' According to Dr. In the hidden dimension. Buy Summary & Study Guide The Hidden Dimension by Edward T. Hall: Read 2 Kindle Store Reviews - Amazon.com. Read Book Review: The Hidden Dimension by Edward T. An examination of various cultural concepts of space and how differences among them affect modern soci. Editions for The Hidden Dimension: (Paperback published in 1990), (Paperback published in 2007), (Mass Market Paperback. The hidden dimension by Edward T. The hidden dimension by Edward T. Before I proceed, let me just say that I hate the word 'space'. It reminds me of a rad leftist magazine at my alum mater, along with a host of other words like 'intersectionality' and 'oppression'. All of which are fine but for some reason I just don't like hearing This is one of those books that was probably really ground breaking when it came out but now just kinda feels like, 'Eh.' Edward Hall discusses 'proxemics', or the (science?) of space (not outer space, just like, how we use space). Before I proceed, let me just say that I hate the word 'space'. It reminds me of a rad leftist magazine at my alum mater, along with a host of other words like 'intersectionality' and 'oppression'. All of which are fine but for some reason I just don't like hearing them. It makes me feel antsy, like I'm around people who will call me out for being problematic, even though they have the best of intentions. So I hate the term 'safe space'.Now, thanks to this book, I finally know who to blame for this vilified term. Okay, so I don't have conclusive proof that the use of 'space' in such a sort of psychophysical manner came from his work, but I'm just gonna assume it did. THANKS A LOT. Anyway, so basically, Hall's thesis is that humans are animals and have territoriality and stuff, and a 'sink' which is basically too many people in one place that kills off animals (and presumably, humans), and that responding to space is in our chemico-biological nature, and all of this differs between cultures, and we should bear this in mind when building things. So first he goes through all these experiments about space and animals, especially with lil mice, which are pretty interesting. Then he talks about our different senses (because that's how we interact with space). Then he gets to the juicy stuff, which is: a) Americans; b) Eastern Europeans and Germans; c) Japanese; d) Arabs (samples of whose populations in America he's interviewed). And he basically concludes that all of these people have different ideas of space and it can affect our interactions with one another, cuz one person's bubble is another person's harassment. He actually has a lot of neat observations in this section. My favourite story is about a Polish guy who didn't like queues so he basically played non-consensual Red Rover with an unsuspecting queue of Americans ('just to rile up those sheep'). He talks about breath; how Americans are taught not to breathe into people's faces but other people might not think that's weird. Germans apparently close doors and people in offices might be like 'omg are they mad' but really they are just private. It's just all very interesting, even if it is generalization, because it just makes you consider how you yourself use space.Lastly, he talks about things like 'social space', 'personal space', etc. So the reason I think this work was probably groundbreaking is because he has to define 'personal space', which probably means he made up the term, whereas now everybody knows what it means (especially that woman from the TEDTalks about Introversion). And he thinks architects should consider everything he is talking about and social scientists should be funded/consulted when you are planning cities and stuff.This book made me think about how my family uses space. My cousins in Pakistan got their house renovated a few years ago. It was a really old house, with 3 big bedrooms, a big attic space, and just overall just a lot of space and very few walls and very little privacy. They would host a lot of family members as guests, and we would all sit in the bedroom-cum-tv-room and watch TV on mattresses that were kept on the ground (to host the maximum number of bums). That's basically where we all sat and there was basically no privacy and people always saw each other cuz it was unavoidable. And everybody shared like, 3 washrooms.So, like I said, their house was renovated into this superrrrr nice IKEA type house with a lot of bedrooms (one for each of their daughters) and a separate TV room. Honestly, straight out of an IKEA catalogue. Gorgeous house. Each daughter got her own washroom too. But, despite the obvious nostalgia for one's own house, I swear a bunch of the daughters feel so depressed in that house. And I swear it's because they are not used to living in this separate sort of way, with their own beds. They were raised in a very close-knit everybody sees everybody else all the time type of way. It seems like they just have too much privacy and they can't handle the lack of 'ronaq' (fun/interaction). So what was meant to be a really nice renovation is actually causing my uncle's daughters a bit of depression and changing their family culture a lot.So that's the first time I thought about how space has affected someone's psyche. Another one is how houses in Canada don't have bedrooms on the ground floor. As a result, the elderly are forced to walk up stairs to get to their beds, which increases their risks of falling down the steps, which increases their chances of going to long-term care, which a lot of them don't want. It just seems so simple - keep your bed on the main floor? That's not the way houses are designed here (mostly). And my family isn't very private either. We kind of have bedrooms but kind of don't and anybody can sleep anywhere and you just have to deal with it. And I like it this way. Although my brothers are messy and it drives me crazy, there is something nice about knowing that the house is your oyster. And the lack of privacy sort of builds a trust? What I'm saying is, that after reading this, I guess I don't dislike the term 'safe space' that much anymore. A core scientific reference guide studying the effect of proxemics on modes of behavior and communication in different cultures. While the author diligently compiled a detailed analysis comparing the European nations'- namely the British, German, French and Japanese- behaviors with the Americans in terms of space and time, he synopsized the study for the Arab nation. It would have been effective and valuable to sample some major countries from the Middle East & Africa, since they are ethnica A core scientific reference guide studying the effect of proxemics on modes of behavior and communication in different cultures. While the author diligently compiled a detailed analysis comparing the European nations'- namely the British, German, French and Japanese- behaviors with the Americans in terms of space and time, he synopsized the study for the Arab nation. It would have been effective and valuable to sample some major countries from the Middle East & Africa, since they are ethnically as diverse as the French, English, German, Japanese etc.Though a bit outdated, I would certainly recommend this book to architects, civil or space engineer experts. There's plenty to say about this book, written in the 1960's, that is still prevalent and if nothing else prophetic. But the dated nature of observations made in terms of race and sex get in the way of applying concepts to modern city living.However, there are gems of interest in connecting lines of species, between humans and animals (arguably both animals). The way nature responds to the way we are living is robust and dangerous, but we continue to live as though we are not our automobiles, ho There's plenty to say about this book, written in the 1960's, that is still prevalent and if nothing else prophetic. But the dated nature of observations made in terms of race and sex get in the way of applying concepts to modern city living.However, there are gems of interest in connecting lines of species, between humans and animals (arguably both animals). The way nature responds to the way we are living is robust and dangerous, but we continue to live as though we are not our automobiles, houses, homes, cities, urban and rural societies, culture, and strangely enough, our location. All of these become a part of who we are in modernity, but we neglect them as anything more than a phase.The car has made man feel larger than he really is while taking all sense of the world around them and meshing it into a blur of miles and time. We are crowding cities at a scary rate, that could cause collapse. Yet our science is so advanced, the fragility of the human body in overcrowded society is fought and balanced so we live longer under conditions that kill animals in the hundreds and thousands. Is it out of control? Or are we a peak and pinnacle of intellectual achievement: to survive outside our means without thinking it's important or relative?Intriguing information about the eye, animal instincts, case studies, observations about culture as an evolved facet of life, there's plenty to take from Edward Hall's research. The smaller spaces we live in don't serve our natural inclination for space. But reading this 50 years later, although the problems stated throughout the book are real and concerning, we're doing alright with our technology and science. The fear is that technology and science will be here in the future without their biological creators. On reading experience: It's clear, structured, easy to read. Each paragraph sandwiched in deductive form, tho the detail is the real treasure. By reading preface you know exactly where to go without having to read much of another chapter. Case of culture being present by comparison and story, made it much easier to understand and remember. Plus, I don't even know this kind of book could make me tickled in some part, i supposed i'd like to hear how germany would say about some content.On content: On reading experience: It's clear, structured, easy to read. Each paragraph sandwiched in deductive form, tho the detail is the real treasure. By reading preface you know exactly where to go without having to read much of another chapter. Case of culture being present by comparison and story, made it much easier to understand and remember. Plus, I don't even know this kind of book could make me tickled in some part, i supposed i'd like to hear how germany would say about some content.On content: Hidden dimension talk about how culture shaping people and its world (related to architecture). By hidden dimension means human mechanism of limiting self and other. Started from animal mechanism and crowding, human perception, approach of perception in art and literature, proxemics cases in some region, and authors view on city building plan. Supposed the goal is saying that human-shaped culture are inevitable, thus we need to certain its pattern in order to answer nowadays problem.Thanks to zumthor in thinking architecture to recommend this book, as so much for being forgotten, this book sure a hidden treasure. Not only it's giving answer but also trigger new question (to me, at least). *Minus one star, its about too general and somehow subjective. Still relevant but another variable in gender and race (and so much culture intervention) nowadays could lead to another perspective. Though I have been waiting for a while to read this book, have seen it been sited in different publications. They made this book sound interesting and worth reading. Well I went through the book, thought of citing it, well I already did cite it and wish there was some way to take back my steps. I found some parts somehow offensive to my culture and not true, that could be due it was written long time ago and that how things were when the book was written, or it could be that the author's subje Though I have been waiting for a while to read this book, have seen it been sited in different publications. They made this book sound interesting and worth reading. Well I went through the book, thought of citing it, well I already did cite it and wish there was some way to take back my steps. I found some parts somehow offensive to my culture and not true, that could be due it was written long time ago and that how things were when the book was written, or it could be that the author's subjectivity got the best of him, or this can be my total subjectivity and judgemental view of something I read and offended me personally. Yet, I don't deny the great work of the theory of proximity and the 4 zones, it has influenced my work throughout my studies in BA, MA and furthermore along the line of my education. The book has some interesting information, flow was good, yet the fact that I couldn't relate to some parts, which made me want to read this book, disappointed me and made me feel I wasted time reading it because I didn't get what I was hoping for, not even close.Finally, read the book for you would learn some information about personal space in general, and with this globalised world, this theory worlds with almost all cultures with a high percentage, at least the globalised cities. 4 starsEdward T. Hall presents a view on space that is intimately related to culture as much as it is related to biology. Hall starts by analysing the way animals perceive spatial distances between themselves and other animals and how they react in situations of overpopulation. Then, the author explains the way humans perceive the distance through our different senses, and how it has affected art and literature.The next chapters focus on the different ways to see spatial organization and human d 4 starsEdward T. Hall presents a view on space that is intimately related to culture as much as it is related to biology. Hall starts by analysing the way animals perceive spatial distances between themselves and other animals and how they react in situations of overpopulation. (1966) write in 'The Arab World' about the differences in social behavior between Arabs and Americans. He chose these differences by using examples about differences of public behaviors in cultures with addition to personal distance, privacy and how people face each other while talking. He also explains how Arabs try to involve themselves in each others life and how they don't like boundaries and then he concludes by stating how cultures have different views about these behaviors.I admi Hall, T. (1966) write in 'The Arab World' about the differences in social behavior between Arabs and Americans. He chose these differences by using examples about differences of public behaviors in cultures with addition to personal distance, privacy and how people face each other while talking. He also explains how Arabs try to involve themselves in each others life and how they don't like boundaries and then he concludes by stating how cultures have different views about these behaviors.I admire the arguments presented about the differences between Arabs and Americans. Some Arabs can be aggressive and pushy at time but i disagree that Arabs dislike personal space. Arabs do have an invisible bubble around them, however its not considered as personal as Americans. I'm marking this as 'Read' simply because Goodreads curiously doesn't have a 'Lost Interest' or 'Gave Up' button. My disinterest in this book stems from a primary assumption that linguistic relativity can extrapolated to understand/explain man's perception of social and personal space. This is a primo example of pop anthropology from the late '60s and its age shows. To be blunt, I dropped this book because I'm pretty sure that the significance of linguistic relativity has been walked back since I'm marking this as 'Read' simply because Goodreads curiously doesn't have a 'Lost Interest' or 'Gave Up' button. My disinterest in this book stems from a primary assumption that linguistic relativity can extrapolated to understand/explain man's perception of social and personal space. This is a primo example of pop anthropology from the late '60s and its age shows. To be blunt, I dropped this book because I'm pretty sure that the significance of linguistic relativity has been walked back since 1966. Does this undermine Hall's analysis? Maybe, but life is short, I have other things to read, and I'm not particularly compelled to find out. I thoroughly enjoyed The Hidden Dimension, a book that I would call 'pop anthropology' from 1966. The author discusses proxemics, or the study of human's perception of space, especially between people. One of the most revealing things to me was Edward T. Hall's basic, off-hand assertion that Americans have an 'acultural bias' -- they do not believe there are significant cultural differences between people. This is an enlightening idea in light of Hall's discussion of the proxemic differences bet I thoroughly enjoyed The Hidden Dimension, a book that I would call 'pop anthropology' from 1966. The author discusses proxemics, or the study of human's perception of space, especially between people. One of the most revealing things to me was Edward T. Hall's basic, off-hand assertion that Americans have an 'acultural bias' -- they do not believe there are significant cultural differences between people. This is an enlightening idea in light of Hall's discussion of the proxemic differences between people of different cultures. Hall interweaves his observations with stories of conflicts caused by misunderstood perceptions of space.Highly recommended! An in depth book about the psychology of personal and public spaces. Listed under architecture and psychology. Crosses back and forth into psychology and culture and architecture, relates to city and building design to meet universal and culturally specific requirements for personal and public spaces. Relates psychology to biology and looks at some spatial psychology studies in animals, if I recall. There are some black and white photos in the book. One is of pigeons on a wire, spaced so evenly, An in depth book about the psychology of personal and public spaces. Listed under architecture and psychology. Crosses back and forth into psychology and culture and architecture, relates to city and building design to meet universal and culturally specific requirements for personal and public spaces. Relates psychology to biology and looks at some spatial psychology studies in animals, if I recall. There are some black and white photos in the book. One is of pigeons on a wire, spaced so evenly, a definite and similar amount of space accommodated for each bird, juxtaposed to a picture of several people standing at a busy city bus stop, spaced just the same way. Has a really excellent section pertaining to the differences in socialization around the world regarding spaces and sense of space. One example noted in the book that impacted me was the observation that French cafe seating is extremely intimate and closely packed, while American counterpart's furniture is very spacious - intimating that differences in our socialization that reflect upon how we interact, regard, and value other people. These and many other observations make this a very enjoyable Has a really excellent section pertaining to the differences in socialization around the world regarding spaces and sense of space. One example noted in the book that impacted me was the observation that French cafe seating is extremely intimate and closely packed, while American counterpart's furniture is very spacious - intimating that differences in our socialization that reflect upon how we interact, regard, and value other people. These and many other observations make this a very enjoyable read. I haven't read much about anthropology, and I thought this was quite an insightful reading. I hope I can find some more recent studies about the subject. I particularly liked how it shows how much you can learn about yourself just by 'mindfully' observing your own behavior, or in other words, how much knowledge you are missing by failing to notice the small things in what you do. One thing I would like to share with those who are interested, Arabic is my native language, and I know there is a wo I haven't read much about anthropology, and I thought this was quite an insightful reading. I hope I can find some more recent studies about the subject. I particularly liked how it shows how much you can learn about yourself just by 'mindfully' observing your own behavior, or in other words, how much knowledge you are missing by failing to notice the small things in what you do. One thing I would like to share with those who are interested, Arabic is my native language, and I know there is a word for privacy. Have a good read •. 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Beaver knew that there must be numerous other questions debated nightly in pubs throughout Ireland and abroad, but there was no book in the world with which to settle arguments about records. He realised then that a book supplying the answers to this sort of question might prove successful. Beaver's idea became reality when Guinness employee recommended University friends and, who had been running a fact-finding agency in London. The twin brothers were commissioned to compile what became The Guinness Book of Records in August 1954. A thousand copies were printed and given away. After the founding of The Guinness Book of Records at 107, London, the first 198-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955 and went to the top of the British best seller lists by Christmas. The following year, it launched in the US, and sold 70,000 copies. Since then, Guinness World Records has become a household name and the global leader in world records. The book has gone on to become a record breaker in its own right; with sales of more than 100 million copies in 100 different countries and 37 languages, Guinness World Records is the world's best selling copyright book ever. A Japanese competitive eater with two Guinness World Record certificates Because the book became a surprise hit, many further editions were printed, eventually settling into a pattern of one revision a year, published in September/October, in time for Christmas. The McWhirters continued to compile it for many years. Both brothers had an encyclopedic memory; on the TV series, based upon the book, they would take questions posed by children in the audience on various world records and were able to give the correct answer. By the in 1975. Following Ross' assassination, the feature in the show where questions about records posed by children were answered was called Norris on the Spot. Guinness Superlatives (later Guinness World Records) Limited was formed in 1954 to publish the first book. Owned the rights to the Guinness book in the US for decades. The group was owned by Guinness PLC and subsequently until 2001, when it was purchased. Gullane was itself purchased by in 2002. In 2006, purchased HiT and subsequently sold Guinness World Records in early 2008 to the, the parent company of, which is licensed to operate Guinness World Records' Attractions. With offices in New York City and Tokyo, Guinness World Records' global headquarters remain in London, while its museum attractions are based at Ripley headquarters in, US. Evolution [ ]. Is 'the world's most tattooed person', and has tattoos covering his entire body. He holds the Guinness world record as of 2006, being 100 percent tattooed. Recent editions have focused on record feats by person competitors. Competitions range from obvious ones such as to the longest distances, or for longest time spent playing or the number of hot dogs that can be consumed in ten minutes, although eating and alcohol consumption entries are no longer accepted, possibly for fear of litigation. Besides records about competitions, it contains such facts as the heaviest tumour, the most poisonous plant, the shortest river (), the two longest-running dramas ( and ) in the US, and the world's most successful salesman (), among others. Many records also relate to the youngest person who achieved something, such as the youngest person to visit all nations of the world, being. Holds the record for mixing Each edition contains a selection of the records from the Guinness database, as well as select new records; the criteria for inclusion having changed over the years. The ousting of Norris McWhirter from his consulting role in 1995 and the subsequent decision by Diageo Plc to sell the Guinness World Records brand have shifted it from a text-oriented to an illustrated reference book ('style over substance'). The majority of world records are no longer listed in the book or on the website, and can only be determined by a written application to Guinness to 'break' the record. For those unable to wait the 4–6 weeks for a reply, Guinness will process a 'fast-track' application for £300 (US$450). The Guinness Book of Records is the world's most sold copyrighted book, earning it an entry within its own pages. A number of spin-off books and television series have also been produced. Guinness World Records bestowed the record of 'Person with the most records' on of Queens, NY in April 2009. At that time, he held 100 records. In 2005, Guinness designated 9 November as International Guinness World Records Day to encourage breaking of world records. In 2006, an estimated 100,000 people participated in over 10 countries. Guinness World Records 2015 presents the most astonishing and exciting record breakers ever. Filled with don’t-try-this-at-home human exploits, natural and. Find great deals on eBay for guinness world records 2010 and guinness world records 2014. Guinness World Records 2010: The Book of the Decade - Acceptable. Guinness reported 2,244 new records in 12 months, which was a 173% increase over the previous year. In February 2008, aired The Top 100 Guinness World Records of All Time and Guinness World Records made the complete list available on their website. Cracking open a wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese as a part of a 2013 world record. For many records, Guinness World Records is the effective authority on the exact requirements for them and with whom records reside, the company providing adjudicators to events to determine the veracity of record attempts. The list of records which the Guinness World Records covers is not fixed; records may be added and also removed for various reasons. The public are invited to submit applications for records, which can be either the bettering of existing records or substantial achievements which could constitute a new record. The company also provides corporate services for companies to 'harness the power of record-breaking to deliver tangible success for their businesses.' Ethical and safety issues [ ]. Steven Petrosino drinking 1 litre of beer in 1.3 seconds in June 1977. Petrosino set record times for 250 ml, 500 ml and 1.5 litres as well, but Guinness accepted only the record for one litre. They later dropped all beer and alcohol records from their compendium in 1991, and reinstated the records in 2008. Guinness World Records states several types of records it will not accept for ethical reasons, such as those related to the killing or harming of animals. 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No matter if it says that Guinness World Records and the postal service are involved, they are not.' Difficulty in defining records [ ] For some potential categories, Guinness World Records has declined to list some records that are too difficult or impossible to determine. For example, its website states: 'We do not accept any claims for beauty as it is not objectively measurable.' On 10 December 2010, Guinness World Records stopped its new ' category after investigation of its first and only female title holder, Asha Mandela, determining it was impossible to judge this record accurately. Verifying existing records [ ] Guinness World Records website publishes selected records and is not supposed to be used for the record verification purposes, as it explains: 'There are more than 40,000 current records in our database and we try our best to feature as many as possible online. 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I've had many bibles over the years but none ever stuck around for long because either it was paperback or I couldn't understand the translation. I really wanted a bible that would be my permanent bible that I could keep for years and highlight, write, etc in. This bible is it! I love that is a hardcover bible and it had an 1 inch margin that you can write notes in. The front cover of the bible is a design of Proverbs 3:5-6 I personally like it but if you want the look of a more traditional bible you won't like it. PROS: hardcover & sturdy, nice journaling space on the side to write quick notes, adds more to the reading experience with featured drawings of verses, one column text meaning it's not too much on one page and the font is big enough to read without hurting your eyes. It also comes with a cute satin bookmark that is attached to it so you can keep your place! CONS: there is only one con (hence only one start deducted) I have is the pages are still thin like every other bible. So be careful because yes they will/may rip if you're turning too fast. Yes markers and highlighters will bleed through. I used a special non-bleed through bible highlighter and it still showed through. I used to read only KJV but recently I have been called to read an NIV and now I know why it is SO much easier to read and understand! I just bought this Bible a few months back and it has been amazing! I would love to Bible Journal but I don't have a TON of time on my hands with a 1 year old and a 9 year old so this Bible has beautiful journaling sections already done to it, which I am HAPPY about, when a page is full of color it draws you in and I have also been drawn to the side column verses many times by the color and it was just what I needed at the time. They also have places you can write one the sides, but It is SO beautiful I cannot find myself to write in it!! I recommend this Beautiful Bible to any woman looking for something new to inspire you to read more of God's Beautiful word, it is such a blessing to have found this Bible! Critique on the translation aside, this Bible is a great addition to the Kindle. The navigation is easy to use and it's nice being able to do a text search on-the-go. The critique I read that raised my eyebrows the most was the one saying that once you look up a passage there is no way to know what book/chapter you are in. That is true to a certain extent, but easily worked around. If you search for a particular verse (assuming you know the wording the NIV uses), it will bring up the page containing your search. Unfortunately, it won't tell you what book you're in. But, if you click on any of the verse numbers on the page, it will take you to the chapter summary which tells you the book you're in, the chapter you're in, and a list of all verses contained in that chapter. Want to go back to the verse you were looking? Just hit the 'back' button on your Kindle and you're all set. Couldn't be easier. I am very new to the Kindle. The Bible is the bestselling book in history, and the New International Version (NIV) Bible is the bestselling version year after year. This bestselling modern. Jan 09, 2011 NIV, Holy Bible, eBook is available for download from iBooks. IBooks is an amazing way to download and read books on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can download iBooks from the App Store. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for NIV, Holy Bible, eBook at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. The Bible is the bestselling book in history, and the New International Version (NIV) Bible is the bestselling version year after year. This bestselling modern. Read NIV, Holy Bible, eBook by Zondervan by Zondervan for free with a 30 day free trial. Read eBook on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. I wanted to download a Bible that would be easy to find the books and verses. I own several Bibles at home and I use my NIV more so I decided to download the NIV Bible. On my Kindle I have it bookmarked so before I went to church I went to the table of content for New Testament. When my Pastor had us go to a certain book and verse, I quickly clicked on the book.then the chapter, then hit next page to get to the verse. I actually found it faster then when using my original Bible. Now I know there are those who can hold the Bible and just turn to the Book they want but I am not one of those gifted people. I recommend the Holy Bible NIV version highly. (and by reading some of other peoples comments helped me also.:). From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. English Lang:- English, Pages:- 449, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1856]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. These are scanned images of the original book in pdf format. We provide you the best available ebook for your ebook shelf. Once you place the order, you will receive a link to download the pdf file. An email will be sent shortly to your email address containing the download instructions. This is an Ebook. All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 052| 1. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. English Lang:- English, Pages:- 345, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1823]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. These are scanned images of the original book in pdf format. We provide you the best available ebook for your ebook shelf. Once you place the order, you will receive a link to download the pdf file. An email will be sent shortly to your email address containing the download instructions. This is an Ebook. All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 053| 2. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. English Lang:- English, Pages:- 445, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1823]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. These are scanned images of the original book in pdf format. We provide you the best available ebook for your ebook shelf. Once you place the order, you will receive a link to download the pdf file. An email will be sent shortly to your email address containing the download instructions. This is an Ebook. All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 054| 3. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. English Lang:- English, Pages:- 351, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1823]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. These are scanned images of the original book in pdf format. We provide you the best available ebook for your ebook shelf. Once you place the order, you will receive a link to download the pdf file. An email will be sent shortly to your email address containing the download instructions. This is an Ebook. All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 055| 4. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. English Lang:- English, Pages:- 242, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1918]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. 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All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 068| 6. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. Eng Lang:- eng, Pages:- 163, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1914]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. These are scanned images of the original book in pdf format. We provide you the best available ebook for your ebook shelf. Once you place the order, you will receive a link to download the pdf file. An email will be sent shortly to your email address containing the download instructions. This is an Ebook. All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 042| 7. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. Friends, in this chapter, we will study the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. A study of this chapter will enable you to:- a) Analyse the character of Gulliver. B) Study the four parts of Gulliver's Travels. C) Analyse the structure of Gulliver's Travels. D) Analyse Gulliver's Travels as an example of irony and satire. Get your own beautiful, free copy of Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift here at Planet eBook. Download, read and share it right now! English Lang:- English, Pages:- 337, It is an Ebook edition of the original edition published long back [1726]. We found this book important for the readers who want to know about our old treasure so we brought it back in ebook (pdf) format. These are scanned images of the original book in pdf format. We provide you the best available ebook for your ebook shelf. Once you place the order, you will receive a link to download the pdf file. An email will be sent shortly to your email address containing the download instructions. This is an Ebook. All sales final unless there is illegibility to text. Seller Inventory # 751| 8. From India to U.S.A. About this Item: 2017. Condition: New. 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Seller Inventory # 331| 11. I cannot tell; but conclude they were all lost. For my own part, I swam as fortune directed me, and was pushed forward by wind and tide. I often let my legs drop, and could feel no bottom; but when I was almost gone, and able to struggle no longer, I found myself within my depth; and by this time the storm was much abated. The declivity was so small, that I walked near a mile before I got to the shore, which I conjectured was about eight o'clock in the evening. I then advanced forward near half a mile, but could not discover any sign of houses or inhabitants; at least I was in so weak a condition, that I did not observe them. I was extremely tired, and with that, and the heat of the weather, and about half a pint of brandy that I drank as I left the ship, I found myself much inclined to sleep. I lay down on the grass, which was very short and soft, where I slept sounder than ever I remembered to have done in my life, and, as I reckoned, about nine hours; for when I awaked, it was just day-light. |
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