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Timothy Lewis

    Running Downwind
    A Glossary Of Mediaeval Welsh Law, Based Upon The Black Book Of Chirk
    Windswept Promise
    A Glossary of Mediæval Welsh Law
    The Glitter Effect
    The Poetics of Matthew 1
    • The Poetics of Matthew 1

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the first chapter of Matthew, this book unveils overlooked literary patterns and poses intriguing questions about the genealogy of Jesus, such as the significance of the five maternal references and the nature of Jesus's lineage. It examines the concept of "genesis" in relation to the Messiah and delves into the characterization of Joseph as "righteous." By utilizing a text-based approach, the author reveals insights previously unconsidered, offering a fresh perspective on the scriptural narrative and its implications.

      The Poetics of Matthew 1
    • The Glitter Effect

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The plot centers around Hal Tanner, who is determined to crack a significant bicycle theft case at a university. As he navigates the challenges of the investigation, the stakes rise, and failure could lead to dire consequences. The story combines elements of mystery and suspense, highlighting Tanner's quest for success amidst dangerous circumstances.

      The Glitter Effect
    • A Glossary of Mediæval Welsh Law

      Based Upon the Black Book of Chirk (1913)

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on early Welsh legal sources, this dictionary serves as a vital reference for students, featuring definitions derived from an early manuscript in the north Welsh dialect. Each entry includes an extract from the manuscript, along with examples from other texts, including extra-legal materials, to provide broader context and understanding.

      A Glossary of Mediæval Welsh Law
    • Windswept Promise

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in the spring of 1887, the story follows orphaned Laurabeth Appleby as she embarks on a journey from Galveston to Fort Worth. Her quest is to find her only living relative, an uncle, in the hopes of forging a connection and discovering her place in the world. This tale explores themes of family, identity, and the challenges faced by a young girl navigating a new life.

      Windswept Promise
    • The book holds significant value in literature, recognized by academicians and scholars alike. It serves as an important knowledge resource for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it intentionally retains any marks or annotations from the first publication, preserving its authentic character and historical context.

      A Glossary Of Mediaeval Welsh Law, Based Upon The Black Book Of Chirk
    • Running Downwind

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The story follows Mick McFarland, a famous celebrity who retreats to the Louisiana swampland after his fiancée's tragic murder. A year later, he attempts to escape media scrutiny by sailing across the Gulf, only to be shipwrecked off Padre Island during a storm. There, he is rescued by Julia Lawrence, a woman haunted by her own past linked to JFK's assassination. Their intertwined fates explore themes of loss, trauma, and redemption as they navigate their complex histories and the challenges of starting anew.

      Running Downwind