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Prologue: rare books, a busy man's pastime (interview, 1927) -- A noble fragment (1921) -- Distinguished strangers (interview, 1923) -- London--forty years later (1924) -- A way to immortality (1925) -- The life and times of Laurence Sterne (book review, 1925) -- Works of William Blake (1926) -- Men, women, and books (book review, 1927) -- A lovely book (book review, 1927) -- A great dream comes true (1928) -- Charles Dickens as a legal historian (book review, 1928) -- Charles Dickens again (book review, 1929) -- London in a financial fog (1932) -- A. Edward Newton in London (interview, 1932) -- Horses and horsemen at the museum (1934) -- Mr. A. Edward Newton writes our editorial (1935) -- Speech to the members of the First Edition Club (1935) -- Parson Weems's Washington once more -- E.V. Lucas : the passing of a wit -- The letters of a famous bibliophile (1941)
By inhaling deeply God's love, grace, mercy, and so much more and then exhaling our praise to Him, we realize that a rich, abundant life is not about doing better but about recognizing that God is better. We breathe because God gives us breath! We exist because God permits us! To inhale and exhale life is beyond a gift, it is an invitation to embrace a divine initiative that ushers promises of eternity to the here and now. Many seem to be grasping for so much more in life. They long for a deeper reality of the eternal but continue to face frustration, failure, and fatal realities. Breathe Again is for anyone who is exhausted from their routine lives. For anyone whose rhythm of life is crying...
Born in Los Angeles and raised in the epicentre of the California hot rod explosion, Ed Roth created automotive forms purely from his own imagination. He transformed car design, reinvented American hot rod culture and put Detroit on notice. Each of his creations transcended function and form to turn the American automobile into rolling sculpture.