Overview :Learn to navigate the data explosion of the information age by increasing your reading speed in just fifteen minutes a day. If you are like... Read More
Overview :Paterson has been a place of comings and goings for generations. Images of America: Paterson explores the city's past with vintage photograp... Read More
Overview :Rail transportation has been part of daily life in Reading since the 1830s. Reading Trains and Trolleys portrays the good old days of the Ph... Read More
Overview :The dawn of the 1950s signaled a boom time for many American cities, flush with new families in the years after World War II. In Clifton, fo... Read More
Overview :For decades, Newark and its environs have been lit up by the bright neon lights of grand movie palaces and theaters. In the early 20th centu... Read More
Overview :The interviews, essays, and articles collected here span a quarter century of Philip Roth's distinguished career and "reveal a] preoccupati... Read More
Overview :Philip Yancey has a way of confronting our most cherished but misguided notions about faith. In The Bible Jesus Read, he challenges the perc... Read More
Overview :The Jersey Jackals who found themselves in big-league lodgings. The rile-the-spirit revival meetings that caused an uproar. The cop who trad... Read More
Overview :"Patristic theology is primarily pastoral. Yet often the study of writings from the first six centuries of the church is pursued in ways tha... Read More
Overview :An inspiring mix of timeless wisdom and contemporary insight especially designed to acquaint postmodern men and women with the God of the Bi... Read More
Overview :You might remember the pie-throwing antics of comedian Soupy Sales, or Shirley Owens of The Shirelles and their top-of-the-charts hit "Will ... Read More
Overview :Award-winning author Philip Yancey serves as guide and interpretive leader of ten video study sessions. In a series of in-depth interviews a... Read More
Overview :With much fanfare, Clifton became New Jersey's twelfth-largest city on an April night in 1917. On that day, the people voted 1,276 to 948 to... Read More