Historical books that are very hard to find.

There has been a book I have searched for in hard copy that I was not able to find. It was 200 Years Together by Alexander Solzhenitsyn .
It then dawned on me what other historical information has been hidden from the public eye & why so. If you guys have anything of use feel free to post it on this thread. Perhaps, it would be worth studying!
 

יהוה_saves

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There has been a book I have searched for in hard copy that I was not able to find. It was 200 Years Together by Alexander Solzhenitsyn .
It then dawned on me what other historical information has been hidden from the public eye & why so. If you guys have anything of use feel free to post it on this thread. Perhaps, it would be worth studying!
Thinking all the books that have been banned or burned. i once saw a First Edition hard copy of C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity through a locked glass box on display in a book store in Mew York Coty. IIRC, it was very expensive.

Have you tried Powell’s Books? They have an extensive collection of rare and first edition books.
 

BillyRay

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There has been a book I have searched for in hard copy that I was not able to find. It was 200 Years Together by Alexander Solzhenitsyn .
It then dawned on me what other historical information has been hidden from the public eye & why so. If you guys have anything of use feel free to post it on this thread. Perhaps, it would be worth studying!
I just finished re-reading Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago”. I first read it over a decade ago and it gave me a different viewpoint on the world.

When reading, I kept having the thought that Jehovah could have ended things right then - given the level of man’s evil. It also left me thinking about Matthew 24: 21-22. If the Great Tribulation could be worse than this, we have no clue as to the level of evil that will be perpetrated on the world at that time.

I’ve not read “200 Years Together” yet. It was Solzhenitsyn’s last book. But I think that either “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand, or Orwell’s “1984” will be next on the re-read list.
 

PJ54

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Thinking all the books that have been banned or burned. i once saw a First Edition hard copy of C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity through a locked glass box on display in a book store in Mew York Coty. IIRC, it was very expensive.

Have you tried Powell’s Books? They have an extensive collection of rare and first edition books.
That's why if possible to find it, then get since the internet can delete things. I'll check out those authors books! Probably will have to use an internet library on the deep web.
 

PJ54

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I just finished re-reading Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago”. I first read it over a decade ago and it gave me a different viewpoint on the world.

When reading, I kept having the thought that Jehovah could have ended things right then - given the level of man’s evil. It also left me thinking about Matthew 24: 21-22. If the Great Tribulation could be worse than this, we have no clue as to the level of evil that will be perpetrated on the world at that time.

I’ve not read “200 Years Together” yet. It was Solzhenitsyn’s last book. But I think that either “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand, or Orwell’s “1984” will be next on the re-read list.
Well, Jesus did say if the days weren't cut short then no one would make it. I have the same book & I want to read it.
 

PJ54

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Btw, Final Judgment by Michael Collins Piper is another book that's hard to find. It's in relation to the JFK assassination.
Another is Udo Ulfkotte Gekaufte Journalisten by Udo Ulfkotte. It's related to how the CIA affects media.
 
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Btw, Final Judgment by Michael Collins Piper is another book that's hard to find. It's in relation to the JFK assassination.
Another is Udo Ulfkotte Gekaufte Journalisten by Udo Ulfkotte. It's related to how the CIA affects media.
Amazon for 60 bucks
 

יהוה_saves

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That's why if possible to find it, then get since the internet can delete things. I'll check out those authors books! Probably will have to use an internet library on the deep web.
how you deciphered my reply is amazing. I’m all thumbs.
 
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