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2021020020 |
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20230317141547.0 |
Fixed Data |
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210430s2022 nyu b 000 1 eng |
LC Card |
10
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$a 2021020020 |
ISBN |
20
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$a9780593087480$q(hardcover) |
ISBN |
20
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$z9780593087497$q(ebook) |
ISBN |
20
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$a9780593332528 (International export edition) |
Obsolete |
39
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$a363811$cTLC |
Cat. Source |
40
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$aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC |
Languages |
41
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$aeng$hpol |
Authen. Ctr. |
42
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$apcc |
Geog. Area |
43
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$ae-pl--- |
LC Call |
50
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$aPG7179.O37$bK7513 2022 |
Dewey Class |
82
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$a891.8/537$223 |
ME:Pers Name |
100
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$aTokarczuk, Olga,$d1962-$eauthor. |
Title:Ufm |
240
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$aKsiegi Jakubowe.$lEnglish |
Title |
245
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$aThe books of Jacob :$bor, A fantastic journey across seven borders, five languages, and three major religions, not counting the minor sects. Told by the dead, supplemented by the author, drawing from a range of books, and aided by imagination, the which being the greateest natural gift of any person. That the wise might have it for a record, that my compatriots reflect, laypersons gain some understanding, and melancholy souls obtain some slight enjoyment /$cOlga Tokarczuk ; translated by Jennifer Croft. |
Edition |
250
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$aFirst American edition. |
Projectd Pub |
263
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$a2202 |
Tag 264 |
264
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$aNew York :$bRiverhead Books,$c2022. |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$a961 p. ;$c24 cm. |
Note:Bibliog |
504
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$aIncludes bibliographical references. |
Abstract |
520
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$a"In the mid-eighteenth century, as new ideas-and a new unrest-begin to sweep the Continent, a young Jew of mysterious origins arrives in a village in Poland. Before long, he has changed not only his name but his persona; visited by what seem to be ecstatic experiences, Jacob Frank casts a charismatic spell that attracts an increasingly fervent following. In the decade to come, Frank will traverse the Hapsburg and Ottoman empires with throngs of disciples in his thrall as he reinvents himself again and again, converts to Islam and then Catholicism, is pilloried as a heretic and revered as the Messiah, and wreaks havoc on the conventional order, Jewish and Christian alike, with scandalous rumors of his sect's secret rituals and the spread of his increasingly iconoclastic beliefs. The story of Frank-a real historical figure around whom mystery and controversy swirl to this day-is the perfect canvas for the genius and unparalleled reach of Olga Tokarczuk. Narrated through the perspectives of his contemporaries-those who revere him, those who revile him, the friend who betrays him, the lone woman who sees him for what he is-The Books of Jacob captures a world on the cusp of precipitous change, searching for certainty and longing for transcendence"--$cProvided by publisher. |
Subj:Pers |
600
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10 |
$aFrank, Jacob,$dapproximately 1726-1791$vFiction. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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0 |
$aJewish messianic movements$zEurope$xHistory$y18th century$vFiction. |
Subj:Geog. |
651
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$aPoland$xHistory$y18th century$vFiction. |
Genre/Form |
655
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$aBiographiical fiction.$2lcgft |
Genre/Form |
655
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7 |
$aHistorical fiction.$2lcgft |
AE:Pers Name |
700
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1 |
$aCroft, Jennifer$c(Translator)$etranslator. |
Tag 949 |
949
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$aSMF$cF$dTOKARC$g33390004749574$p35.00 |