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Richard Feynman once quipped that "Time is what happens when nothing else does." But Julian Barbour disagrees: if nothing happened, if nothing changed, then time would stop. For time is nothing but change. It is change that we perceive occurring all around us, not time. Put simply, time does not exist. In this highly provocative volume, Barbour presents the basic evidence for a timeless universe, and shows why we still experience the world as intensely temporal. It is a book that strikes at the heart of modern physics. It casts doubt on Einstein's greatest contribution, the spacetime continuum, but also points to the solution of one of the great paradoxes of modern science, the chasm between...
Reproduction of the original: The New Boy at Hilltop by Ralph Henry Barbour
"From 1570 to 1630 prose fiction was an upstart in English culture, still defined in relation to poetry and drama yet invested with its own considerable power and potential. In these years, a community of writers arrived on the scene in London and strove to make a name for themselves largely from the prose that they produced at an astonishing rate. Modern scholars of the Renaissance have attempted to measure this prose against such standards as humanist culture or the emerging novel. But the prose fiction written by Lyly, Greene, and their imitators has eluded modern readers even more than the works of Shakespeare and Spenser. In Deciphering Elizabethan Fiction, Reid Barbour studies three in...
In this original debut novel, two real-life legends of fantasy fiction--Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan, and H.P. Lovecraft, inventor of the Necronomicon--team up to stop an inhuman infant child from opening the gates to the most dangerous force in the cosmos.
'The Lilac Girl' is a romance novel written by Ralph Henry Barbour. Wade Herrick, the main character of the story, was taking a break with his business partner in a train station at Colorado when he fell in love at first sight with a female passenger, Eve, who was disembarking from a train. Enamored, he confessed his love for her, and she, amused by his pluck, gave a sprig of lilac in appreciation before leaving. Fast forward to five years later, and Wade found that Eve is now his new neighbor — does she remember him and will Wade be able to win her over this time?
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Barbour's Bible Promise Books are perennial best-sellers, with millions of copies in print. Now, the Bible Promise Book is available in the most readable Bible text, the New Life Version! Containing the same topics found in Barbour's original Bible Promise Book--Anger, Contentment, Forgiveness, Hope, Obedience, Salvation, Worry, Worship, and dozens more--The Bible Promise Book-New Life Version offers hundreds of encouraging scriptures in language that even the youngest reader can clearly understand.
There are some things in life people never get over. No matter how much they want to. Many experience abuse, financial disaster, serious illness, death of loved ones, and other common traumas making them believe they’ll never move past the pain, but through research and true story compilations, author Anita Agers-Brooks offers emotional, practical, and spiritual insights from experts and people who have survived intense trauma—and have made it through seemingly impossible situations.
Featuring monthly and weekly calendars, a year-at-a-glance section, and more, this planner offers an important reminder when you aspire to more effective living: Make God the center of your plans!
For the first time, Far Below and Other Weird Stories contain all of Robert Barbour Johnson's weird fiction in one book, plus three essays selected by S. T. Joshi. His stories were admired by H. P. Lovecraft, and, "Far Below" was voted in 1953 by readers as the best story ever published in Weird Tales magazine. His stories are distinctive, and frequently use common motifs such as inanimate objects coming to life, ancestral curses, vampires, werewolves, witches, and so on. He always manages to infuse new life into these venerable themes by innovative treatment, and writes with an intense Poe like style which makes his weird fiction entertaining to read.