Snyder has been inspired by his strong Christian faith, and two of his books are based on personal travel and extensive research into the history of the Middle East in the century following Jesus's crucifixion. Moser found the novel "engaging and accessible, and in Booklist John Mort noted that Snyder does an "admirable job" of explaining history and giving "coherence to a shadowy period.
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A First Century History is a nonfiction account of the period between 30 and 70 A. Snyder uses a year-by-year approach, drawing on his own travels to the Middle East as well as the surviving writings of ancient Romans. The resulting book is "Apostolic history with a decidedly Roman flavor," according to San-dra Collins in Library Journal.
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Margaret Flanagan, writing in Booklist , felt that the "digestible" work would appeal to general readers for its "comprehensive overview of a transitional juncture in church history. A First Century History , p. Library Journal , April 15, , review of Environment Today magazine, p.
This well-researched book, by James D. Snyder, transports readers to the days when the first American settlers arrived.
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In fact, its first page discusses three families, with a total of 13 members, who moved from Illinois to Jacksonville in The men headed south, looking for farmland, and returned to Jacksonville in the summer of Marion Geer, whose father was one of the men, later wrote in her memoirs about what they had found: Snyder is a lifelong journalist who spent 30 years in Washington, D. His jobs there included governmental-affairs reporter and magazine editor.
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He lives along the Loxahatchee River in Martin County. Around Lake Worth, for example, settlers in the s planted pineapples and sugar cane.
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Others planted citrus, coconuts, pumpkins, sweet potatoes — whatever would grow. When they had enough items to make the difficult mile trip north to Titusville, they sold them to scrap dealers, as they would vegetables. The book also provides little-known facts: The first known settler on Lake Worth, then a freshwater body, was a Mr. Lang, a German and a Confederate sympathizer. After helping to hide the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse lens, he fled south. The Faith and the Power: Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
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