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Books with author Norah Lofts

  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    language (Tree of Life Publishing, Aug. 14, 2011)
    Ataxerxes, King of Persia needed a wife. This warrior lord was sopowerful that he could make his choice from all his Empire.He picked the one girl who would have given anything to havebeen passed over, a Jewish scholar, Esther, from the back streets ofhis capital, Shushan. To a King bored by the chattering of womenwreathed in musky scents, this changeling was a breath of fresh air.But the new Queen of Persia was lost in a world of protocol andsoon lost her husband's favour. Worse, she had to hide her faith anddeny her origins for Haman, the King’s favourite, was an Amelekite,an ancient enemy of the Jews, and determined to have revenge.Esther's only hope to avert a holocaust was to risk her own lifeand go, uninvited, before a King who had already disposed of oneunpopular wife.Norah Lofts’ Esther, first published in 1951, is a magical re-tellingof the Old Testament Book of Esther, the story behind the Jewishfestival of Purim.
  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    (Tree of Life Publishing, July 5, 2012)
    Ataxerxes, King of Persia needed a wife. This warrior lord was so powerful that he could make his choice from all his Empire. He picked the one girl who would have given anything to have been passed over, a Jewish scholar, Esther, from the back streets of his capital, Shushan. To a King bored by the chattering of women wreathed in musky scents, this changeling was a breath of fresh air. But the new Queen of Persia was lost in a world of protocol and soon lost her husband's favour. Worse, she had to hide her faith and deny her origins for Haman, the King's favourite, was an Amelekite, an ancient enemy of the Jews, and determined to have revenge. Esther's only hope to avert a holocaust was to risk her own life and go, uninvited, before a King who had already disposed of one unpopular wife. Norah Lofts' Esther, first published in 1951, is a magical re-telling of the Old Testament Book of Esther, the story behind the Jewish festival of Purim.
  • The Lute Player

    Norah Lofts

    Hardcover (Doubleday and Company Inc., June 15, 1951)
    1951
  • The Lute Player

    Norah Lofts

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1964)
    Minor wear on spine. Initials on first page. Bookstore stamp on title page.
  • The Story of Maude Reed

    Norah Lofts

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Sept. 10, 1971)
    None
  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    (Corgi, July 6, 1973)
    Ataxerxes, King of Persia needed a wife. This warrior lord was so powerful that he could make his choice from all his Empire. He picked the one girl who would have given anything to have been passed over, a Jewish scholar, Esther, from the back streets of his capital, Shushan. To a King bored by the chattering of women wreathed in musky scents, this changeling was a breath of fresh air. But the new Queen of Persia was lost in a world of protocol and soon lost her husband's favour. Worse, she had to hide her faith and deny her origins for Haman, the King's favourite, was an Amelekite, an ancient enemy of the Jews, and determined to have revenge. Esther's only hope to avert a holocaust was to risk her own life and go, uninvited, before a King who had already disposed of one unpopular wife. Norah Lofts' Esther, first published in 1951, is a magical re-telling of the Old Testament Book of Esther, the story behind the Jewish festival of Purim.
  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    (Corgi, July 6, 1980)
    None
  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    (MacMillan Pub Co, June 6, 1950)
    None
  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    (Isis Large Print, May 1, 2018)
    Artaxerxes, King of Persia, needs a wife. He picks the one girl who would have given anything to be passed over: a Jewish scholar, Esther, from the back streets of his capital, Shushan. To a King bored by the chattering of women wreathed in musky scents, this changeling is a breath of fresh air. But the new Queen of Persia is lost in a world of protocol, and soon loses her husband's favour. Worse, she has to hide her faith and deny her origins - for Haman, the King's favourite, is an Amelekite, an ancient enemy of the Jews, and determined to have revenge. Esther's only hope to avert a holocaust is to risk her own life and go, uninvited, before a King who has already disposed of one unpopular wife...
  • Lute Player

    Norah Lofts

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Dec. 12, 1981)
    None
  • Esther

    Norah Lofts

    (Michael Joseph Ltd., July 6, 1951)
    None
  • The Lute Player

    Nora Lofts

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1951)
    A novel of Richard the Lionhearted and the Third Crusade. Doubleday Co., Inc. 1951 BCE. Hardcover with dust jacket.