The People Called Him: "Meshuga" Crazy Man

by Harry Von Bulow


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/18/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781587217517

About the Book

This is the story of Noah and the Great Flood; a time when the world changed; when paradise was lost; when a distant planet from outer space, in just moments in time, changed our world.

It is a love story: Shem's love for Sariah; God's love for Noah and his family.

It is the story of a strange world: The Noahian world where a very unique atmosphere made life flourish beyond one's most vivid imagination; where man and beast grew to enormous sizes and fruit trees grew ninety feet tall.

And Man lived hundreds of years!

It is a world that is almost unbelievable until one sees archeological evidence of its existence.

It is a dramatic story: Noah's struggle with the unbelievers, who hated the gospel; who burned his church and stoned his children.

It is an exciting story: Noah's battle with the elements -- seaquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis, which carried his ship around the world at speeds as high as four hundred miles per hour.

It is an exciting story about the greatest sea voyage ever made and it's all substantiated by scientific data.


About the Author

Von Bulow is a world traveler, writer, and broadcaster.

Has sampan'd in China, raced up the klongs in those pencil-thin, high powered canoes in Borneo, swam with stingrays off Jamaica; trudged up the Delarosa in Jerusalem, and climbed down into the pharaoh's tombs in Egypt.

He has written for newspapers (Star and Plain Talk) and radio and television. His first book was an autobiography "From Here to Eternity Without a Road Map"; then a political book, "The President's Wife", followed by "My Father, the President"; all are a part of political trilogy. Other books by the author are: "They Called Him Meshuga, Crazy Man", the story of Noah and the great flood. And his last book is a love story, a true story entitled: "The Travels of Jerry Smith and Raggedy-Ann".

Von Bulow enjoys golf, tennis, and swimming. He has four children and fourteen grandchildren. He writes and lives in Southern California.