Ben-Hur
a tale of the Christ
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Author
Publication
1992 - Reader's Digest Assoc., Pleasantville, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
139,500 words, Guess
Page Count
558 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100895774038
- ISBN-139780895774033
- LibraryThing3152
- Library of Congress Control Number91062132
- OCLC Control Number26505534
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780895774033
- Open LibraryOL1570250M
Classifications
- DDC813/.4
- LCCPS3134 .B4 1992
- LCCPS3134.B4 1992
and 6 more
- LCCPZ3.W154 Il 1978
- LCCPS3134 Il 1978
- LCCPZ3.W154 B61
- LCCPS3134 B61
- LCCPS3134.B4 H4
- DDC813.4
Description
A bestseller since 1880...The classic saga of the Roman EmpireFrom a thrilling sea battle to its famous chariot race to the agony of the Crucifixion, this is the epic tale of a prince who became a slave and by a twist of fate and his own skill-won a chance at freedom.
First Sentence
The Jebel es Zubleh is a mountain fifty miles and more in length, and so narrow that its tracery on the map gives it a likeness to a caterpillar crawling from the south to the north.
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Genres
- Fiction
Series Statement
- World's best reading
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