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Book Synopsis: A companion to a PBS series features lavish photographs of the contemporary Middle East, many taken during the author's film crew's 10,000-mile trek through the deserts, in a volume that depicts such landscapes as the Red Sea, Mount Ararat, and Mount Sinai. 50,000 first printing. TV tie-in.
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Step into the captivating world of the Middle East with Walking the Bible: A Photographic Journey. This companion book to the acclaimed PBS series takes you on an unforgettable visual adventure, showcasing the stunning landscapes and hidden gems of this historic region. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of the Red Sea, the majestic peaks of Mount Ararat, and the awe-inspiring Mount Sinai.
With over 10,000 miles journeyed by the author's film crew, this book brings you unparalleled access to the heart of the Middle East. Each page is a work of art, meticulously capturing the essence and beauty of these ancient lands. The lavish photographs will transport you to another place and time, leaving you spellbound and yearning to explore further.
Whether you are a travel enthusiast, history buff, or simply looking for an extraordinary coffee table book, Walking the Bible is a must-have addition to your collection. It not only satisfies a thirst for knowledge, but also provides a feast for the eyes. Prepare to be captivated by the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking scenery that await you within the pages of this remarkable volume.
Don't miss out on this TV tie-in edition, available in a limited first printing of 50,000 copies. Order your copy of Walking the Bible: A Photographic Journey today and embark on a visual expedition like no other.
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