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Title

Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt

Author

Anne Rice

Product

Hardcover

List Price £1799.00
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DescriptionFocuses on the childhood of Jesus, from Alexandria to Galilee in the turbulent 1st century - the story of the boy who was born to be King of the Jews, the 'ultimate supernatural hero, the ultimate outsider, and the ultimate immortal'. Based on the Gospels, the author recreates these years of drama, confusion, and enlightenment.
Release Date2005
AuthorAnne Rice
FormatDimensions 16.3x24.1x2.8 cm
321 pages
book
PublisherChatto & Windus
Subject(s)Fiction / Historical / General
Fiction / Religious
Fiction / Christian / General


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