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Medieval Sourcebook: De Expugatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum: The Capture of Jerusalem by Saladin, 1187
[Adapted from Brundage] The Battle of Hattin decimated the knights and soldiers of the Latin states. The remnants of the fighting forces of the Kingdom sought refuge in the fortified coastal cities and especially at Tyre. Through the months of July and August, Saladin successively occupied t</description>
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Medieval Sourcebook: William of Tyre: The Fiasco at Damascus, 1148
[Adapted from Brundage] King Louis and his entourage arrived in the harbor of St. Simeon, near Antioch, on March 19, 1148. Welcomed by Prince Raymond of Antioch, the King and his retainers settled down to enjoy the friendly reception accorded them by their friends, who saw in King Louis' army the potential saviors of the Principal</description>
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Medieval Sourcebook: A CHRISTIAN/MOSLEM DEBATE OF THE 12TH CENTURY
A CHRISTIAN/MOSLEM DEBATE OF THE 12TH CENTURY TRANSLATED BY KARIM HAKKOUM AND FR. DALE A. JOHNSON 1989 taken, with permission from http://www.teleport.com/~hamarabi/posts.html, dalej@colubs.com This remarkable document is a part of a larger genre of Christian literature. Although dated 1165, the document which is in the hands of the</description>
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Usamah (1095-1188), was a Muslim warrior and courtier, who fought against the Crusaders with Saladin. Yet as a resident of the area around Palestine, he also had a chance to befriend a number of them. His autobiography dates from around 1175. Mysterious are the works of the Creator, the author of all things</description>
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Time Regained
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Marcel Proust
Translated from the French by Stephen Hudson [Sydney Schiff (1868-1944)

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The Sweet Cheat Gone
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Marcel Proust
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Marcel Proust
Translated from the French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff

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Marcel Proust
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Marcel Proust
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Marcel Proust Translated from the French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff

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VOLUME I SWANN'S WAY

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Marcel Proust Translated from the French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff

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