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020 _a9781853262838
040 _aCO-NeUS
_bspa
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041 _heng
100 1 0 _9138162
_aWallace, Lew
_q(Lewis)
_eaut
245 1 0 _aBen-Hur :
_ba tale of the christ /
_cLewis Wallace
250 _aFirst edition
264 _aLondon :
_bWordsworth Editions Limited,
_c1996
300 _a382 pages ;
_c20 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atxt
337 _2rdamedia
_an
338 _2rda
_anc
347 _2rda
490 _9137966
_aWordsworth Classics
520 _aAn immediate best-seller on publication, Ben Hur remains a dazzling achievement by any standards. A thoroughly exhilarating tale of betrayal, revenge and salvation, it is the only novel that ranks with Uncle TomĀ“s Cabin as a genuine American folk possession. This was the book that finally overcame the inherent suspicion of fiction that still prevailed in much of America in the late nineteenth century. Wallace writes with a freshness and immediacy that brings every action-packed scene to life and illuminates the geography, ethnology and customs of the ancient world.
830 _9137966
_aWordsworth Classics
082 0 4 _221
_a813.4 /
_bW187b
650 4 _9117845
_aNovela estadounidense
_ySiglo XIX
650 0 _9137963
_aAmerican novel
_yXIX century
651 4 _9138163
_aRoma
_xHistoria Imperio
_y30 a.c. - 476 d.c.
_xNovela
942 _2ddc
_cCG
_h813.4 / W187b