Noticed that this has been recently published. Curious to know if it's simply an update of "Al Koran's Legacy" by Hugh Miller? The effects listed in the description on Hocus Pocus seem to be the same. Thanks.
Ben
Prof Presentations of Al Koran
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Re: Prof Presentations of Al Koran
They are two different books, both authored by Hugh Miller. "Professional Presentations" was first published by Harry Stanley. "Al Koran's legacy was initially released in 1972 by Repro 71.
The essence of Koran's brilliance is found in what was left out of these inspiring books.
The essence of Koran's brilliance is found in what was left out of these inspiring books.
Re: Prof Presentations of Al Koran
I have always agreed with Ken Brooke that the books about Koran never did him justice. It is about time someone with the time and inclination to research properly did something about it.
A really terrific book could be put out about the man and his methods. I met him once. I thought him to be a complex prickly fellow.
A really terrific book could be put out about the man and his methods. I met him once. I thought him to be a complex prickly fellow.
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Re: Prof Presentations of Al Koran
I hope Todd Karr's reading this...
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