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Trade Review

A rare natural, political, and human history . . . Remarkable and timely.

* Booklist *

A rare, full-bodied study . . . [that] combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research. I cannot imagine another trip to this, the lowest point on earth, without the Kreiger book in hand.

* Baltimore Jewish Times *

Combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research.

* Baltimore Sun *

Kreiger's remarkable literary gifts enable the book to be ranked with the best of travelogues as she makes it possible for the reader to participate in all facets of the region, natural, human, and political, as they have unfolded from the earliest to the present times.

* Catholic Biblical Quarterly *

Kreiger's remarkable literary gifts enable the book to be ranked with the best of travelogues as she makes it possible for the reader to participate in all facets of the region, natural, human, and political, as they have unfolded from the earliest to the present times.

* Catholic Biblical Quarterly *

The Jordan River and its terminal lake the Dead Sea have been on center stage of Middle East mythology, history, and politics for millennia. Barbara Kreiger's story of the modern day demise of these waters and the urgent need for their rehabilitation is a must-read for anyone that wants to understand the relevance of water issues to the continuing turmoil in the region.

-- Gidon Bromberg * EcoPeace Middle East *

A rare, full-bodied study . . . [that] combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research. I cannot imagine another trip to this, the lowest point on earth, without the Kreiger book in hand.

* Baltimore Jewish Times *

The Dead Sea and the Jordan River may not be standard reading material for those interested in books about Israel but its format as part travelogue, part history, and part review of the challenges facing this unique natural phenomenon makes it hard to put down.

* The Times of Israel *

In its sweep of history, Kreiger's book conveys a powerful sense of how the world was once viewed, as a source of never-ending wonder tinged with divinity, how that view shifted to accommodate the curiosity we call science and above all how, throughout several inventive millennia, the practice of subjugation has scarcely changed.

* Times Literary Supplement *

A rare natural, political, and human history . . . Remarkable and timely.

* Booklist *

Combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research.

* Baltimore Sun *

Students of the Middle East will doubtless find this exhaustive report on the history and geopolitical details of the Dead Sea and the Jordan River indispensable.

* Foreword Reviews *

Table of Contents

Part I. This Strange Water
1. Some Early History, Travellers, Myths

Part II. Nineteenth-Century Exploration
2. Three Sailors, and a River
3. Along the Briny Strand

Part III. Origins and Evolution
4. The Life of a Lake

Part IV. Further Exploration
5. Gentleman from Siberia
6. A Lake Divided

Part V. The Twenty-First Century
7. The River and Lake in Distress
8. Reclamation, and a Vision of the Future
Afterword

The Dead Sea and the Jordan River

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    A Paperback / softback by Barbara Kreiger

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 21/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9780253019523, 978-0253019523
      ISBN10: 0253019524

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      A rare natural, political, and human history . . . Remarkable and timely.

      * Booklist *

      A rare, full-bodied study . . . [that] combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research. I cannot imagine another trip to this, the lowest point on earth, without the Kreiger book in hand.

      * Baltimore Jewish Times *

      Combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research.

      * Baltimore Sun *

      Kreiger's remarkable literary gifts enable the book to be ranked with the best of travelogues as she makes it possible for the reader to participate in all facets of the region, natural, human, and political, as they have unfolded from the earliest to the present times.

      * Catholic Biblical Quarterly *

      Kreiger's remarkable literary gifts enable the book to be ranked with the best of travelogues as she makes it possible for the reader to participate in all facets of the region, natural, human, and political, as they have unfolded from the earliest to the present times.

      * Catholic Biblical Quarterly *

      The Jordan River and its terminal lake the Dead Sea have been on center stage of Middle East mythology, history, and politics for millennia. Barbara Kreiger's story of the modern day demise of these waters and the urgent need for their rehabilitation is a must-read for anyone that wants to understand the relevance of water issues to the continuing turmoil in the region.

      -- Gidon Bromberg * EcoPeace Middle East *

      A rare, full-bodied study . . . [that] combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research. I cannot imagine another trip to this, the lowest point on earth, without the Kreiger book in hand.

      * Baltimore Jewish Times *

      The Dead Sea and the Jordan River may not be standard reading material for those interested in books about Israel but its format as part travelogue, part history, and part review of the challenges facing this unique natural phenomenon makes it hard to put down.

      * The Times of Israel *

      In its sweep of history, Kreiger's book conveys a powerful sense of how the world was once viewed, as a source of never-ending wonder tinged with divinity, how that view shifted to accommodate the curiosity we call science and above all how, throughout several inventive millennia, the practice of subjugation has scarcely changed.

      * Times Literary Supplement *

      A rare natural, political, and human history . . . Remarkable and timely.

      * Booklist *

      Combines fresh, imaginative writing and serious research.

      * Baltimore Sun *

      Students of the Middle East will doubtless find this exhaustive report on the history and geopolitical details of the Dead Sea and the Jordan River indispensable.

      * Foreword Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Part I. This Strange Water
      1. Some Early History, Travellers, Myths

      Part II. Nineteenth-Century Exploration
      2. Three Sailors, and a River
      3. Along the Briny Strand

      Part III. Origins and Evolution
      4. The Life of a Lake

      Part IV. Further Exploration
      5. Gentleman from Siberia
      6. A Lake Divided

      Part V. The Twenty-First Century
      7. The River and Lake in Distress
      8. Reclamation, and a Vision of the Future
      Afterword

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