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Hardcover:

9780415522175 | Routledge, March 21, 2012, cover price $145.00

Paperback:

9781138802322 | Routledge, May 30, 2014, cover price $54.95

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Hardcover:

9780470655085 | Blackwell Pub, June 28, 2011, cover price $170.95
9781444396539 | Cdr edition (Blackwell Pub, April 18, 2011), cover price $149.95

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Hardcover:

9780520251199 | 1 edition (Univ of California Pr, June 18, 2007), cover price $85.00

Paperback:

9780520258013 | Univ of California Pr, December 1, 2008, cover price $26.95

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Product Description: In this sequel to his earlier work, "The AD/BC Time Warp", the author demonstrates how ancient historians like Xenophon, Josephus and Eusebius remain as reliable chronographers, although some modern authors unfairly criticize them by implying that their works lack in the historical sense, via combining facts contained in their ancient treatises with facts found in the Holy Bible to identify, via five dating systems, the beginning year of the Christian Era...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780533128655 | Vantage Pr, February 1, 2000, cover price $12.50 | About this edition: In this sequel to his earlier work, "The AD/BC Time Warp", the author demonstrates how ancient historians like Xenophon, Josephus and Eusebius remain as reliable chronographers, although some modern authors unfairly criticize them by implying that their works lack in the historical sense, via combining facts contained in their ancient treatises with facts found in the Holy Bible to identify, via five dating systems, the beginning year of the Christian Era.

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