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Innovo Publishing LLC Releases Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Texas Musawama by Armour Patterson

Top Quote Innovo Publishing LLC released Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper, a work of historical importance which documents an unlikely journey, over generations, through which long-missing fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls found a home at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. End Quote
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  • Memphis, TN-AR-MS (1888PressRelease) July 30, 2012 - Innovo Publishing LLC released a new Christian title, Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Texas Musawama, written by Armour Patterson. Amid a skeleton history of the Dead Sea Scrolls, arguably the most significant archaeological find of all time, lay the improbable account of how long-missing fragments of the ancient scrolls came to reside at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary on the hill in Fort Worth, Texas. Through Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper, readers will enjoy vivid, full-color photography of the scroll fragments, key players and middle-eastern locations as they read the reconstructed personal accounts of the acquisition of these long-lost fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

    "From desert caves near the Dead Sea to North Central Texas. Armour Patterson tells the fascinating story of how the most significant manuscript discovery of the modern era came to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and why the Dead Sea Scrolls are so important for people all over the world. Engagingly written and containing vivid color photos, Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper makes the perfect companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible Exhibit."
    Ryan Stokes, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Old Testament | School of Theology
    Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

    Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper is a multifaceted story unfolding over 65 years. It is one of an unlikely middleman who became the one man indispensable in the recovery of the ancient scrolls. The story follows the even more unlikely path of a preacher and seminary president and his wife as the scrolls unexpectedly came into their circle. The story, also, is one of two families, of small business that turned to friendship, and of friendship that opened doors to acquisitions never considered. Then, intertwined with consideration of the scrolls' historic yet transcendent significance lay the prospect of the moving, ethereal hand of God, unbound by time, whose ways and thoughts are not as ours and whose movements have always abided in the unlikely and thrived within the improbable.

    "Dorothy and I wish to express to Armour our deepest appreciation for taking the time to pull this book together on a very short timeline in order that those who wish to know the story could have it with them as they walk through the Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibition at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary…. Our prayer is that this book tells our story and becomes then a blessing to you, an encouragement to make as many friends in life as you possibly can."
    Dr. Paige Patterson, President
    Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
    Fort Worth, Texas

    Much Clean Paper for Little Dirty Paper is available now in the U.S. and internationally in paperback, hardback, and eBook editions (Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook, and Apple iBooks editions). The Dead Sea Scrolls fragments referenced in the book along with many other ancient artifacts are on exhibit through January 13, 2013 at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Additional information and tickets for the exhibit may be purchased online at seethescrolls.com.

    About the Author:
    Armour spent much of his life in the Middle East. Afoot, in the saddle, aboard felucca, boat and ship, and driving roads both crowded and known and remote and unmarked, he traversed the cities, ruins, deserts, hills, mountains, and waters of the lands of the Bible where, at times, he resided and worked on archaeological digs. He is a freelance writer and itinerant preacher and lives in the Mojave Desert of northwest Arizona with his wife, Rachel.

    About Innovo Publishing, LLC:
    Innovo Publishing is a full-service Christian publisher serving the Christian and wholesome markets, globally. Innovo creates, distributes, and markets quality hardback and paperback books, eBooks (Kindle, Nook, iBooks, and ePub), audiobooks (CD & MP3), music, and film. Innovo provides distribution, marketing, and automated order fulfillment through a network of thousands of physical and online wholesalers, retailers, bookstores, music stores, schools, and libraries worldwide including Amazon, Audible, iTunes, Rhapsody, Barnes & Noble, and thousands more. For more information visit Innovo at www.innovopublishing.com.

    Contact Information:
    Contact: Dr. Bart Dahmer
    Innovo Publishing, LLC
    Phone: 1-888-546-2111
    Web Site: www.innovopublishing.com
    Email: info ( @ ) innovopublishing dot com

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