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United States Government Printing Office., 1903. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. ORIGINAL Article, disbound from Smithsonian Annual Report; no covers; in very good condition..
The National Geographic Magazine, January 1920. The Last Israelitish Blood Sacrifice. How the Vanishing Samaritans Celebrate the Passover on Sacred Mount Gerizim by Grosvenor, Gilbert H. (editor) - 1920
by Grosvenor, Gilbert H. (editor)
The National Geographic Magazine, January 1920. The Last Israelitish Blood Sacrifice. How the Vanishing Samaritans Celebrate the Passover on Sacred Mount Gerizim
by Grosvenor, Gilbert H. (editor)
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Washington: National Geogaphic Society, 1920. Softcover. Good/no jacket. 102 pages, 10 in tall. Volume 37 number 1. Included is John D. Whiting's 46-page report about the Samaritan celebration of Passover on Mount Gerizim about 40 miles north of Jerusalem. A small Samaritan community remains in the city of Nablus located in the West Bank near Mount Gerizim and the site of ancient Shechem. Also in this issue: Asia Minor in the time of the seven wise men; by motor through the east coast and Batak Highlands of Sumatra. A small soil spot on the front cover, otherwise clean and unworn.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding Softcover
- Book Condition Used - Good
- Jacket Condition no jacket
- Quantity Available 1
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher National Geogaphic Society
- Place of Publication Washington
- Date Published 1920
- Keywords mount gerizim; samaritans; passover; nablus; west bank; israel; sumatra; seven wise men; shechem