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Lew Wallace is the author of Ben-Hur (2016), The Fair God, Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ (2024), The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell, by Lew Wallace Volume 1 (2016), The Boys Ben Hur (2026).

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Ben-Hur

release date: May 10, 2016
Ben-Hur
Ben-Hur is a heroic story of a fictional hero named Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish nobleman who was falsely accused of an attempted assassination and enslaved by the Romans. He becomes a successful charioteer.The story''s revenge plot becomes a story of compassion and forgiveness. The novel is divided into eight books, or parts, each with its own subchapters. Book one opens with the story of the three biblical Magi, who arrive in Bethlehem to hear the news of Christ''s birth. Readers meet the fictional character of Judah for the first time in book two, when his childhood friend Messala, also a fictional character, returns home as an ambitious commanding officer of the Roman legions. The teen-aged boys come to realize that they have changed and hold very different views and aspirations. When a loose tile is accidentally dislodged from the roof of Judah''s house during a military parade and strikes the Roman governor, knocking him from his horse, Messala falsely accuses Judah of attempted assassination. Although Judah is not guilty and receives no trial, he is sent to the Roman galleys for life; his mother and sister are imprisoned in a Roman jail, where they contract leprosy; and all the family property is confiscated. Judah first encounters Jesus, who offers him a drink of water and encouragement, as Judah is being marched to slavery aboard a galley. Their lives continue to intersect as the story unfolds. In book three Judah survives his ordeal as a galley slave through good fortune, which includes befriending and saving the commander of his ship, who later adopts him. Judah goes on to become a trained soldier and charioteer. In books four and five Judah returns home to Jerusalem to seek revenge and redemption for his family.

Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ

release date: Jun 01, 2024
Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ
Embark on an epic journey through ancient Judea with Lew Wallace''s timeless masterpiece, "Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ." Lose yourself in the sweeping saga of betrayal, redemption, and the transformative power of faith. As the story unfolds against the backdrop of the Roman Empire, a young prince''s quest for vengeance becomes intertwined with the life of a humble carpenter from Nazareth. But amidst the intrigue and drama, a question emerges: Will Ben-Hur find solace in revenge, or will he discover the true meaning of forgiveness? Experience the grandeur of Wallace''s prose as he paints a vivid portrait of a world in turmoil. Each paragraph resonates with the echoes of history, inviting you to witness the clash of empires and the triumph of the human spirit. But beyond the spectacle lies a deeper truth: Can one man''s journey to redemption change the course of history? Prepare to be captivated by the timeless tale of Ben-Hur''s quest for justice and salvation. Wallace''s narrative transports you to a world where faith and destiny converge in the shadow of an empire. Indulge in the richness of Wallace''s storytelling as he explores the complexities of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice. Through Ben-Hur''s journey, he offers a glimpse into the eternal struggle between darkness and light. Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable odyssey through the sands of time? Join Ben-Hur on his quest for redemption and discover the enduring power of faith in the face of adversity. Don''t miss your chance to experience the timeless beauty of "Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ." Purchase your copy now and let Wallace''s masterpiece transport you to a world where miracles are born and legends are forged. ```

The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell, by Lew Wallace Volume 1

release date: May 10, 2016
The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell, by Lew Wallace Volume 1
This novel from Wallace, the writer of Ben-Hur, recounts events leading to the fall of Constantinople to the Turks in 1453. The legendary wandering jew, in the guise of a Prince of India aids in bringing about the downfall of the city and its empire by aiding and advising the Turkish Sultan Mehmed II. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishin

The Boys Ben Hur

release date: Feb 14, 2026
The Boys Ben Hur
"The Boys Ben Hur" is an adaptation of Lew Wallace''s epic masterpiece, "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ," specifically crafted to bring this classic story of faith and adventure to a broader audience. Set during the first century under the shadow of the Roman Empire, the narrative follows the dramatic life of Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince who is betrayed by his closest friend and condemned to the life of a galley slave. His subsequent journey is one of immense physical and spiritual hardship, as he seeks to reclaim his family honor and find justice in a world ruled by iron and blood. The story reaches its peak with the legendary chariot race in Antioch, one of the most celebrated action sequences in literary history. However, the heart of the work lies in Ben-Hur''s encounters with Jesus of Nazareth, whose message of peace and forgiveness ultimately transforms Judah''s quest for vengeance into a path of redemption. This version maintains the grandeur and historical richness of the original work, providing a compelling look at the intersection of Roman power and the dawn of the Christian era. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you may see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Ben-Hur, Or, the Days of the Messiah

Ben Hur

Ben Hur
Presented in their complete text and updated for easier reading, each story in the Great Stories Collection is truly unique. Each has been rigorously critiqued and selected for the quality of its Christian content, the value in its message, and its ability to bring and bind a family together. In-depth introductions detail both the authors and the times in which they lived. Many books feature original woodcut illustrations. Complete with thought-provoking questions, these books are keepsakes to be treasured for years to come. Perfect additions to the adult fiction section. An unforgettable account of betrayal, revenge, and rebellion. Lew Wallace tells the story of a Jewish nobleman who fell from Roman favor and was sentenced to life as a slave-all at the hands of his childhood friend. Years later "Ben-Hur" regains his freedom in the famous chariot race. Through everything, "Ben-Hur" has an encounter with the grace of God.

BEN-HUR a Tale of the Christ

release date: Aug 13, 2014
BEN-HUR a Tale of the Christ
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. Standing on its red-and-white cliffs, and looking off under the path of the rising sun, one sees only the Desert of Arabia, where the east winds, so hateful to vinegrowers of Jericho, have kept their playgrounds since the beginning. Its feet are well covered by sands tossed from the Euphrates, there to lie, for the mountain is a wall to the pasture-lands of Moab and Ammon on the west--lands which else had been of the desert a part.The Arab has impressed his language upon everything south and east of Judea, so, in his tongue, the old Jebel is the parent of numberless wadies which, intersecting the Roman road--now a dim suggestion of what once it was, a dusty path for Syrian pilgrims to and from Mecca--run their furrows, deepening as they go, to pass the torrents of the rainy season into the Jordan, or their last receptacle, the Dead Sea. Out of one of these wadies--or, more particularly, out of that one which rises at the extreme end of the Jebel, and, extending east of north, becomes at length the bed of the Jabbok River--a traveller passed, going to the table-lands of the desert. To this person the attention of the reader is first besought.Judged by his appearance, he was quite forty-five years old. His beard, once of the deepest black, flowing broadly over his breast, was streaked with white. His face was brown as a parched coffee-berry, and so hidden by a red kufiyeh (as the kerchief of the head is at this day called by the children of the desert) as to be but in part visible. Now and then he raised his eyes, and they were large and dark. He was clad in the flowing garments so universal in the East; but their style may not be described more particularly, for he sat under a miniature tent, and rode a great white dromedary.It may be doubted if the people of the West ever overcome the impression made upon them by the first view of a camel equipped and loaded for the desert. Custom, so fatal to other novelties, affects this feeling but little. At the end of long journeys with caravans, after years of residence with the Bedawin, the Western-born, wherever they may be, will stop and wait the passing of the stately brute. The charm is not in the figure, which not even love can make beautiful; nor in the movement, the noiseless stepping, or the broad careen. As is the kindness of the sea to a ship, so that of the desert to its creature. It clothes him with all its mysteries; in such manner, too, that while we are looking at him we are thinking of them: therein is the wonder. The animal which now came out of the wady might well have claimed the customary homage. Its color and height; its breadth of foot; its bulk of body, not fat, but overlaid with muscle; its long, slender neck, of swanlike curvature; the head, wide between the eyes, and tapering to a muzzle which a lady''s bracelet might have almost clasped; its motion, step long and elastic, tread sure and soundless--all certified its Syrian blood, old as the days of Cyrus, and absolutely priceless. There was the usual bridle, covering the forehead with scarlet fringe, and garnishing the throat with pendent brazen chains, each ending with a tinkling silver bell; but to the bridle there was neither rein for the rider nor strap for a driver. The furniture perched on the back was an invention which with any other people than of the East would have made the inventor renowned. It consisted of two wooden boxes, scarce four feet in length, balanced so that one hung at each side; the inner space, softly lined and carpeted, was arranged to allow the master to sit or lie half reclined; over it all was stretched a green awning. Broad back and breast straps, and girths, secured with countless knots and ties, held the device in place.

Ben-Hur; a Tale of the Christ

release date: Mar 28, 2017
Ben-Hur; a Tale of the Christ
How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace, published by Harper & Brothers on November 12, 1880. Considered "the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century", it became a best-selling American novel, surpassing Harriet Beecher Stowe''s Uncle Tom''s Cabin (1852) in sales. The book also inspired other novels with biblical settings and was adapted for the stage and motion picture productions. Ben-Hur remained at the top of the bestseller lists until the publication of Margaret Mitchell''s Gone with the Wind (1936). Following the release of the 1959 MGM film adaptation of Ben-Hur, which was seen by tens of millions and won eleven Academy Awards in 1960, the book''s sales increased and it surpassed Gone with the Wind. Blessed by Pope Leo XIII, the novel was the first work of fiction to be so honored. The success of the novel and its stage and film adaptations also helped it become a popular cultural icon that was used to promote numerous commercial products.

Ben-Hur: a Tale of Christ

release date: May 09, 2017
Ben-Hur: a Tale of Christ
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace published by Harper & Brothers on November 12, 1880, and considered "the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century". It became a best-selling American novel, surpassing Harriet Beecher Stowe''s Uncle Tom''s Cabin (1852) in sales. The book also inspired other novels with biblical settings and was adapted for the stage and motion picture productions. Ben-Hur remained at the top of the US all-time bestseller list until the publication of Margaret Mitchell''s Gone with the Wind (1936). The 1959 MGM film adaptation of Ben-Hur was seen by tens of millions and won eleven Academy Awards in 1960, after which the book''s sales increased and it surpassed Gone with the Wind. It was blessed by Pope Leo XIII, the first novel ever to receive such praise. The success of the novel and its stage and film adaptations also helped it to become a popular cultural icon that was used to promote numerous commercial products.
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