Paper, bottles, metal scrap, kitchen garbage, rubber, hair, fat, rags, and bones--the Nazi empire demanded its population obsessively collect anything that could be reused or recycled. Entrepreneurs, policy makers, and ordinary citizens conjured up countless schemes to squeeze value from waste or...
A city of rags and bones.The article reviews the book "London Labour and the London Poor," by Henry Mayhew, edited by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst.EBSCO_bspNew Statesman
Rags and bones.Reviews the book "Victorian London: The Life of a City 1840-1870," by Liza Picard.EBSCO_bspEconomist
In reversing the events of Genesis, Israel went and doing so in our time is implied for Christians as well as Jews for those who understand the New Covenant in Ezekiel 36:24-28 and the dry bones and two sticks of Ezekiel 37:16,17,22. Christians are Ab...