The Book of St John

The Book of St John
Author: Fergus Henderson
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1473564409

'The Book of St John is too witty to be a manifesto, but it is a sturdy invocation of the need for comfort, generosity and ritual at the table. And it is a gurglingly delightful compendium of - quite simply - delicious ideas and stories' Nigella Lawson 'An unutterable joy from the team behind one of the most influential and important restaurants in Britain ... This is much more than a book of recipes, though (glorious as they are). It’s also about the importance of the table, of feasting, of friendship, of the white cloth napkin on your knee. And it sings of simple but wonderful pleasures: a bacon sandwich and a glass of cider, a doughnut and a glass of champagne.’ Diana Henry, The Telegraph 'The Book of St. JOHN, part food gospel, part memoir, part recipe book.' Observer Food Monthly Join the inimitable Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver as they welcome you into their world-famous restaurant, inviting you to celebrate 25 years of unforgettable, innovative food. Established in 1994, St. JOHN has become renowned for its simplicity, its respect for quality ingredients and for being a pioneer in zero waste cooking – they strive to use every part of an ingredient, from leftover stale bread for puddings, bones for broths and stocks, to typically unused parts of the animal (such as the tongue) being made the hero of a dish. Recipes include: Braised rabbit, mustard and bacon Ox tongue, carrots and caper sauce Duck fat toast Smoked cod’s roe, egg and potato cake Confit suckling pig shoulder and dandelion The Smithfield pickled cucumbers St. JOHN chutney Butterbean, rosemary and garlic wuzz Honey and bay rice pudding Featuring all the best-loved seminal recipes as well as comprehensive menus and wine recommendations, Fergus and Trevor will take a look back at the ethos and working practices of a food dynasty that has inspired a generation of chefs and home cooks.

Saint John Paul the Great

Saint John Paul the Great
Author: Jason Evert
Publisher: Totus Tuus Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0991375424

Although there are countless ways to study Saint John Paul the Great, the most direct route is by entering the man’s heart. Discover the five greatest loves of Saint John Paul II, through remarkable unpublished stories about him from bishops, priests, his students, Swiss Guards, and others. Mining through a mountain of papal resources, Jason Evert has uncovered the gems and now presents the Church a treasure chest brimming with the jewels of the saint’s life.

Saint John Lennon

Saint John Lennon
Author: Daniel Hartwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781947289321

Through a miraculous wrinkle in time, 40-year old John Lennon returns to us on the 40th anniversary of his passing. His appearance in front of the Dakota apartment building on December 8, 2020 in New York City begins a non-stop adventure that is intriguing, heartbreaking and humorous. Saint John Lennon: It¿s About Time! is a melding of history, fact, fiction and fantasy. This time-travel fantasy is a page-turning action adventure giving us a glimpse into the patterns of the past and potential future outcomes of our present policies. It¿s also a love story that follows John as he re-establishes his relationships with Yoko, Paul and Ringo, his fans and, most poignantly, with his sons Julian and Sean who grew up without him. We follow John as he adjusts to unimaginable technology for someone who left the earth in 1980: the internet, drones, bots, holograms, 4D television, humanoid robots, driver-less cars and even space travel for pleasure. He is enamored by the music culture and makes rock-n-roll history of his own. This thought-provoking escapade about peace and love will simultaneously bring tears to your eyes and have you laughing out loud. Baby boomers, Beatles fans old and new, John Lennon admirers, and anyone dedicated to the peace movement will be inspired and delighted by this fast-paced, can¿t-put-it-down romp.

Where to Stay in Saint John's : A Brief Travel Guide

Where to Stay in Saint John's : A Brief Travel Guide
Author: Paul Samson
Publisher: Paul Samson
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2024-06-27
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Discover the vibrant heart of North America's oldest city with "Where to Stay in Saint John's, Newfoundland." This comprehensive travel guide takes you on an unforgettable journey through the charming streets and stunning landscapes of Saint John's, offering insider tips and detailed information to make your visit truly special. What You'll Find Inside: A Rich Historical Tapestry: Dive into the fascinating history of Saint John's, from its early days as a vital fishing hub to its modern role as a bustling cultural center. Explore historic sites like Signal Hill, The Rooms, and Cape Spear Lighthouse, and learn about the events that shaped this resilient city. Where to Stay: Whether you're seeking luxury accommodations, cozy bed and breakfasts, or unique vacation rentals, our guide provides a range of options to suit every traveler's taste and budget. Discover the best places to stay in the heart of downtown, the charming village of Quidi Vidi, and other picturesque neighborhoods. Culinary Delights: Saint John's is a food lover's paradise, and this guide will lead you to the city's finest dining spots. From fresh seafood and traditional Newfoundland fare to international cuisine and hidden culinary gems, you'll find recommendations for every palate. Things to Do: Experience the best of Saint John's with our extensive list of activities and attractions. Hike the scenic East Coast Trail, enjoy the lively nightlife on George Street, or explore the serene beauty of Bowring Park and Quidi Vidi Lake. There's something for everyone in this vibrant city. Exploring Neighborhoods: Get to know the diverse and unique neighborhoods of Saint John's, each offering its own charm and character. Whether you're strolling through historic downtown, enjoying the quaint atmosphere of Georgestown, or taking in the scenic beauty of The Battery, our guide provides detailed insights into the best areas to explore. Hidden Gems: Discover the lesser-known treasures of Saint John's, from the peaceful Bannerman Park and the educational Railway Coastal Museum to the historic Newman Wine Vaults and the scenic trails of Waterford Valley. These hidden gems offer unique experiences that go beyond the typical tourist path. Seasonal Activities and Experiences: No matter the time of year, Saint John's offers a variety of seasonal activities and events to enjoy. From winter snowshoeing and spring iceberg watching to summer festivals and fall foliage, our guide highlights the best seasonal experiences to make your visit memorable. Final Thoughts and Travel Tips: Benefit from practical travel tips and local insights to make the most of your stay in Saint John's. Learn what to pack, where to eat, and how to engage with the friendly locals to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Packed with detailed information, stunning photography, and expert recommendations, "Where to Stay in Saint John's, Newfoundland" is your ultimate guide to exploring this enchanting city. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this book will help you uncover the best that Saint John's has to offer and create memories that will last a lifetime.

The Art of the Saint John's Bible

The Art of the Saint John's Bible
Author: Susan Sink
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0814691935

From the time that pages of The Saint John's Bible began touring in major exhibitions nearly a decade ago, people have been moved, captivated, and inspired by this stunning work of modern sacred art. But they often have questions about the illuminations that are scattered throughout the Bible, especially as they first become familiar with it. Why was a certain Scripture passage chosen for illumination rather than another? What materials and source imagery are behind the illuminations? The Art of The Saint John's Bible provides answers to these important questions and many others. Initially published in a series of three volumes, each book has now been revised by the author and included together in this helpful single volume. SinceThe Saint John's Bible is now complete, Susan Sink makes connections between recurring images and motifs throughout the work and reflects on the images with a view to the whole. Her book promises to intensify and expand the experience of all who come in contact with The Saint John's Bible.

The Great Saint John Fire of 1877

The Great Saint John Fire of 1877
Author: Mark Allan Greene
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 145950707X

The story of the rise of city of Saint John, the disastrous Great Fire of 1877, and the city’s quick recovery and rebuilding. By 1851, Saint John had grown to be the third largest city in British North America. Home to thriving shipbuilding and lumber-exporting industries it was a vibrant port city and had the world’s fourth-largest accumulation of vessels. An economic depression in the 1870s was hard on the city, but nothing prepared residents for the disaster on June 20, 1877. A sudden enormous fire swept through the busy centre of Saint John over nine hours. It destroyed almost half the city and left 13,000 residents homeless and livelihoods destroyed. But the rebuild was swift, with fire prevention at the forefront of design and construction. By 1881, Saint John was reborn, stronger and more beautiful than ever. This book, incorporating a collection of more than 120 archival images, tells the story in words and pictures of the rise, destruction and rebuilding of the city.

The Ministry of Saint John Baptist

The Ministry of Saint John Baptist
Author: Henry James Coleridge
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1882
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

THIRTY years form a long space in the ordinary life of a man, and to many of us what is separated from us by so great an interval seems hardly to belong to our present existence. We usually reckon such a period as the life of a generation, because, within such a space of time, almost the whole outward aspect of the human world changes, as far as those elements of it are concerned which are variable. New men are in power or in vigour, or in possession of influence, wealth, estates, and other things which pass from hand to hand because they survive the frail strength of the children of Adam. The thirty years that intervened between the Birth and the Baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ had not been less fruitful of change and succession than any others. Aeterna Press

Lutheranism, Anti-Judaism, and Bach's St. John Passion

Lutheranism, Anti-Judaism, and Bach's St. John Passion
Author: Michael Marissen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1998-04-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0195344340

Bach's St. John Passion is surely one of the monuments of Western music, yet performances of it are inevitably controversial. In large part, this is because of the combination of the powerful and highly emotional music and a text that includes passages from a gospel marked by vehement anti-Judaic sentiments. What did this masterpiece mean in Bach's day and what does it mean today? Although bibliographies on Bach and Judaism have grown enormously since World War II, there has been very little work on the relationship between the two areas. This is hardly surprising; Judaica scholars and culture critics focusing on issues of anti-Semitism commonly lack musical training and are, in any event, quite reasonably interested in even more pressing social and political issues. Bach scholars, on the other hand, have mostly concentrated on narrowly defined musical topics. Strangely, therefore, almost no scholarly attention has been given to relationships between Lutheranism and the religion of Judaism as they affect Bach's most controversial work, the St. John Passion. Through a reappraisal of Bach's work and its contexts, Marissen confronts Bach and Judaism directly, providing interpretive commentary that could serve as a basis for a more informed and sensitive discussion of this troubling work. Consisting of a long interpretive essay, followed by an annotated literal translation of the libretto, a guide to recorded examples, and a detailed bibliography, this concise text provides the reader with the tools to assess the work on its own terms and in the appropriate context.