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Pilgrim's Progress: From This World To That Which Is To Come

By John Bunyan. Introduction by Colin Heston Paperback

The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) by John Bunyan is a Christian allegory that narrates the spiritual journey of a man named Christian as he seeks salvation. Leaving his home in the City of Destruction, he embarks on a perilous pilgrimage to the Celestial City, guided by faith and the teachings of the Bible. Along the way, he encounters various symbolic figures and places, such as Evangelist, who sets him on the right path; the Slough of Despond, representing despair; Vanity Fair, a place of worldly temptation; and Giant Despair, who imprisons him in Doubting Castle. The novel, written in accessible yet vivid prose, reflects Bunyan’s Puritan theology and explores themes of sin, redemption, and perseverance. Though primarily a religious work, it is also a compelling adventure story that has captivated readers for centuries. While some view its moral instruction as rigid, it remains one of the most influential and widely read books in English literature. This version contains an introduction by Colin Heston, who assesses its effect on subsequent modern-day authors, especially its religious significance, allegorical style, and theological critiques.

Read-Me.Org Inc. 2025. 133p.

Life And Death Of Mr Badman

By John Bunyan

This work of Christian fiction was published in 1680. It is structured as a dialogue between two characters, Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Attentive, who discuss Mr. Badman's sinful life and eventual death. The book serves as a moral tale, warning readers about the consequences of a wicked life and the importance of repentance and redemption.

The narrative provides a detailed account of Mr. Badman's life, from his early years of deceit and dishonesty to his ultimate demise. Through the dialogue, Bunyan explores themes of sin, morality, and the afterlife, using Mr. Badman's story as a cautionary example. The book is notable for its realistic portrayal of the consequences of immoral behavior and its emphasis on the need for spiritual awakening.

First Published: 1680 by Nathaniel Ponde. This edition Read-Me.Org Inc. 2025. 174p.

The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo

USED BOOK. MAY CONTAIN MARK-UP

By Irving Stone

FROM THE COVER: “Set in the days of the deadly Borgias, the warring popes and the mighty Medicis, this is the truly great novel of Michelangelo, his lifelong friendships, his passionate loves and his unquenchable genius. ….

"Irving Stone has painted the portrait of a supreme craftsman, one of the most versatile artists of all time, and he has also laid before us a cyclorama of one of the world's most astounding ages." New York Times

NY. Fontana books. 1970. 786p.