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Jerusalem Interlude (The Zion Covenant, 4)
added by perfectstorm on November 2, 2006 12:03 AM
Zion Beckons, But the Land of Promise Makes No Promises - For Jews in prewar Europe, the terrifying truth is uncovered: Truly they have no place to go. Escape or perish, but escape to where? As Cen...
The Plot: The Secret Story of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
added by lauren on October 30, 2006 10:45 AM
A work more disturbing than fiction from "the father of graphic novels" (New York Times). Will Eisner, the great American master of comics, has undertaken what he regards as his most powerful work...
Vienna Prelude (Zion Covenant)
added by goonball on November 7, 2006 4:07 AM
ECPA Gold Medallion Award winner! Opening in 1936, the Zion Covenant series tells the courageous and compelling stories of those who risk everything to stand against the growing tide of Nazi terror...
Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant)
added by potato on November 7, 2006 12:14 AM
Opening in 1936, the Zion Covenant series tells the courageous and compelling stories of those who risk everything to stand against the growing tide of Nazi terrorism that is sweeping through centr...
Gates of Zion (Thoene, Bodie, Zion Chronicles, Bk. 1.)
added by goonball on November 19, 2006 2:32 PM
Out of the Ashes of the Holocaust, a Magnificent Novel of Indomitable Courage and Hope Ellie, a young American photojournalist, finds herself in the Jerusalem of 1947. She unwittingly becomes a pa...
Prague Counterpoint (Zion Covenant)
added by papi on November 4, 2006 1:19 PM
Opening in 1936, the Zion Covenant series tells the courageous and compelling stories of those who risk everything to stand against the growing tide of Nazi terrorism that is sweeping through centr...
Danzig Passage (Zion Covenant)
added by 90210 on November 7, 2006 2:54 PM
Opening in 1936, the Zion Covenant series tells the courageous and compelling stories of those who risk everything to stand against the growing tide of Nazi terrorism that is sweeping through centr...

