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What would you do if the very system you believed in, worked for, even lived for, turned against you? A new boss. A fake girlfriend. A secret identity. What could possibly go wrong? Hannah Adams quickly learned that being Jameson Beaufort's personal assistant entailed more than just keeping up with his schedule and fielding his phone calls. Unprepared for assuming the role of his fake girlfriend, she struggles to remember the most important part of that description. Fake. Old fashioned entrepreneur Jameson Beaufort did not date. When he found the right girl, he would worry about dating. Unfortunately his family thought a man approaching thirty should be married already. Jameson quickly figured out a solution. All he needed was to borrow his new personal assistant for just one evening. Jameson soon learns that he is not the only one borrowing something. Jameson and Hannah both need to borrow a fake relationship. Just for a little while. At least until come Monday. Warning: Full of intrigue, this sweet contemporary romance may have you reading until late at night just to spend more time with your new favorite book boyfriend.
What would you do if the very system you believed in, worked for, even lived for, turned against you? A new boss. A fake girlfriend. A secret identity. What could possibly go wrong? Hannah Adams quickly learned that being Jameson Beaufort's personal assistant entailed more than just keeping up with his schedule and fielding his phone calls. Unprepared for assuming the role of his fake girlfriend, she struggles to remember the most important part of that description. Fake. Old fashioned entrepreneur Jameson Beaufort did not date. When he found the right girl, he would worry about dating. Unfortunately his family thought a man approaching thirty should be married already. Jameson quickly figured out a solution. All he needed was to borrow his new personal assistant for just one evening. Jameson soon learns that he is not the only one borrowing something. Jameson and Hannah both need to borrow a fake relationship. Just for a little while. At least until come Monday. Warning: Full of intrigue, this sweet contemporary romance may have you reading until late at night just to spend more time with your new favorite book boyfriend.
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Long accepted as the standard code of Jewish law and practice, the Shulhan Aruch was written by Rabbi Joseph Karo in 1565. Now, in an unprecedented restatement of Hoshen haMishpat, one of the four sections of the Shulhan Aruch, Rabbi Emanuel Quint brings fresh insight, modern scholarship, and succinct explication to this brilliant halachic work that will fascinate the educated layperson and advanced scholar alike. With this effort, Rabbi Quint fills the long-felt need to make this material more accessible. A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law: Volume IX - Laws of the Paid Bailee; Laws of the Lessee; Laws Regarding Labor; Laws Regarding Borrowed Objects; Laws Regarding Stealing; Laws Regarding Robbery; Laws of Abiding by the Laws of the Land, continues to open the Shulhan Aruch to the wider audience it deserves. Rabbi Quint, the co-founder of the Jerusalem Institute of Jewish Law, an institute dedicated to the study and dissemination of Jewish civil law, brings his professional expertise to bear on the vast array of Jewish legal processes, procedures and practices encoded here. The reader may be surprised to discover that such a meticulous legal--yet not overly religious--system fits under the category of Jewish law. And yet it does, clearly illustrating that Judaism is not only a religion, but also a culture and community. Beyond a translation, A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law provides the author's own commentary and also incorporates the four centuries of scholarship since the Shulhan Aruch was written, including commentaries and responsa literature. Ample footnotes help guide the reader every step of the way. The result is a comprehensive, well-organized body of rabbinic jurisprudence available to the English reader for the first time. If the Shulhan Aruch can be said to be the distilled essence of Jewish law, then A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law triumphs as a major judicial-literary landmark of its own.
Before William Faulkner, there was Colonel William C. Falkner (1825–1889), the great-grandfather of the prominent and well-known Mississippi writer. The first biography of Falkner was a dissertation by the late Donald Duclos, which was completed in 1961, and while Faulkner scholars have briefly touched on the life of the Colonel due to his influence on the writer’s work and life, there have been no new biographies dedicated to Falkner until now. To the Ramparts of Infinity: Colonel W. C. Falkner and the Ripley Railroad seeks to fill this gap in scholarship and Mississippi history by providing a biography of the Colonel, sketching out the cultural landscape of Ripley, Mississippi, and alluding to Falkner’s influence on his great-grandson’s Yoknapatawpha cycle of stories. While the primary thrust of the narrative is to provide a sound biography on Falkner, author Jack D. Elliott Jr. also seeks to identify sites in Ripley that were associated with the Colonel and his family. This is accomplished in part within the main narrative, but the sites are specifically focused on, summarized, and organized into an appendix entitled “A Field Guide to Colonel Falkner’s Ripley.” There, the sites are listed along with old and contemporary photographs of buildings. Maps of the area, plotting military action as well as the railroads, are also included, providing essential material for readers to understand the geographical background of the area in this period of Mississippi history.