The latest release in the christian epic series is an exciting novel that takes place shortly after christs death and resurrection. His most popular works were the black rose 1945 and the silver. It is the fictional story of the making of a silver chalice to hold the holy grail itself here conflated with the holy chalice and includes 1st century biblical and historical figures. Find great deals on ebay for the silver chalice thomas b costain. Few periods in the history of north america can equal it for romance and color, drama and suspense, great human courage and farseeing aspiration.
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In 1952, costain was awarded doctor of letters degree and later in 1965 awarded a golden medallion by the canadian club of. I love historical fiction the kind with a real story, not the smutty kind and no one does it better than thomas costain. Luke, joseph of arimathea, simon magus and his companion helena, and the apostle peter. This novel includes some biblical characters such as the apostle peter, luke, etc. Costain read 12 oct 1964 this is the first book i read by costain, and i appreciated it enough to read other books by him. His historical novels, which were marked by meticulous research and rousing action, were best sellers in the midtwentieth century. Costain book, the picture is overdrawn and sometimes tedious, but producerdirector victor saville still manages to instill interest in whats going on, and. Basil, a sensitive artisan, is purchased from slavery and commissioned to create a decorative casing for the chalice that jesus used at the last supper. Basil is called to design the case which will hold the silver cup that christ and his disciples drank from at the last supper, and plans to sculpt their likenesses upon it. Net login register for bookmarks and favorites menu login. Costain was a leading author of the 1940s and 50s writing in the area of historical fiction, he is famous for his lengthy description fortunately this book had only small descriptions, just enough to make you feel as if you are there. Costain, including the silver chalice, and the conquering family, and more on. Costain this is the fascinating story of the french regime in canada. The story was inspired by the archaeological discovery of a 1st century silver chalice in antioch.
The story gives information about the persecution the apostles faced when the roman rules were tight, and slavery was the order of the day. Christian science monitorthe colorful, passionate world of early christianity comes to vivid life in this story of basil of. Blue covers with maps on the inside covers, bands on spine with silver lettering, 503 pages. The silver chalice is a 1954 american historical epic film directed and produced by victor saville, based on thomas b. The colorful, passionate world of early christianity comes to vivid life in this story of basil of an. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Click download or read online button to the silver chalice book pdf for free now. Costain was a canadian bestselling author of historical books. The silver chalice is historical fiction about a gifted slave who was tapped to create a chalice for the cup that christ had used at the last supper. Costain conceives it, he visualizes the cup used by jesus at the last supper in the hands of joseph of arimathea, an ancient and godly. There are multiple format available for you to choose pdf, epub, doc.
The silver chalice by thomas b costain, 9780829423501, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. The silver chalice loyola classics paperback april 1, 2006. Costain and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The colorful, passionate world of early christianity comes to vivid life in this story of basil of antioch. Costain the colorful, passionate world of early christianity comes to vivid life in this story of basil of antioch. So much information about the timesthe apostles are aging men facing glad i had a couple of snowy days to push hard through this book. Then you can start reading kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer no kindle device required. The silver chalice download the silver chalice ebook pdf or read online books in pdf, epub, and mobi format.
Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and videos from thousands of public libraries worldwide. Thomas b costain first published in 1952, this classic recounts the story of basil, a young silversmith, who is commissioned by the apostle luke to fashion a holder for the cup jesus will ultimately use at the last. Basil is called to design the case which will hold the silver cup that christ and his disciples drank from at the. Condition ink gift inscription on front free endpaper. Apr 03, 2020 the silver chalice a story of the cup of the last supper by thomas b.
In 1910, he married ida spragge and was hired as an editor by the maclean publishing company. We acquired this item along with many other vintage and antique books. A journalist for many years on canadian newspapers and a saturday evening post editor 192034, costain was 57 when he published his first romance, for my great folly 1942, dealing with the 17thcentury rivalry between england and. Thomas bertram costain may 8, 1885 october 8, 1965 was a canadian journalist who. The silver chalice and millions of other books are available for instant. The silver chalice was the bestselling book in 1953 and was made into a movie in 1954, starring paul newman in his first leading role. Costain book, the picture is overdrawn and sometimes tedious, but producerdirector victor saville still manages to instill interest in whats going on, and even hits a feeling. He attended high school there at the brantford collegiate institute. The silver chalice uses historical fiction to narrate about a slave who has a gift and is instructed to make a chalice for the cup jesus christ used during the last supper. Apr 01, 2006 a richly detailed novel fleshed out that early period of christian history and sought to bring it to life. In 1914 costain started working for the torontobased magazine macleans, which eventually led to his fourteenyear fiction editor job at the saturday evening post in new york city. Apr 01, 2006 the dramatic plot, compelling characters, and spiritual depth of the silver chalice made it one of the most popular historical novels of the twentieth century.
The colorful, passionate world of early christianity comes to v. About the silver chalice the latest release in the christian epic series is an exciting novel that takes place shortly after christs death and resurrection. A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. Buy silver chalice by thomas b costain online at alibris. His work is a blend of commercial history and fiction that depends heavily on historical events. Costain download for free basil, the son of a poor seller of pens and ink is adopted by a rich merchant in antioch. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. The silver chalice is a 503 page novel by thomas b. A powerful book about the search for the silver chalice. Costain was born in brantford, ontario to john herbert costain and mary schultz. The silver chalice is a 1952 english language historical novel by thomas b.
The main characters of this historical, historical fiction story are. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. The dramatic plot, compelling characters, and spiritual depth of the silver chalice made it one of the most popular historical novels of the twentieth century. Basil, a sensitive artisan, is purchased from slavery and commissioned to create a decorative casi. We should mention that there is some light wear to the cover, including some discoloration. Chicago tribunehis theme is presented with an assurance and sweetness that is refreshingin a great novel. Etsy is the home to thousands of handmade, vintage, and oneofakind products and gifts related to your search. The silver chalice, the story of early christianity as told through the eyes and experience of basil, a former slave, was the bestselling fiction book in the united states in 1952 and the second most popular novel in 1953. The latest release in the christian epic series is an exciting. It is the fictional story of the making of a silver chalice to hold the holy grail. Costain 18851965 turned to novelwriting in middle age after a distinguished career as a magazine and book editor in new york. The silver chalice and millions of other books are available for instant access. The silver chalice is a fictional, but historical novel written around the making of the silver chalice, which some people interchange with the holy grail.
Costain has 46 books on goodreads with 26043 ratings. In 1952, costain was awarded doctor of letters degree and later in 1965 awarded a golden medallion by the canadian club of new york. Former library copy with cardholder still in place, library crossouts on page edges, page edges. Slight pulling of spine on inside cover see photos. It is the fictional story of the making of a silver chalice to hold the holy.
Free download or read online the silver chalice pdf epub book. The silver chalice a novel book by thomas b costain. He later went on to work for the ontarios guelph daily mercury in 1908. Costain has 36 books on goodreads with 26037 ratings. From 1934 to 1942, he was the head of 20th century foxs. Costain 1885 1965 turned to novelwriting in middle age after a distinguished career as a magazine and book editor in new york. It measures approximately 8 12 by 5 58 and is in what we consider to be good to very good overall condition. The silver chalice, the story of early christianity as told through the eyes and experience of basil, a former slave, was the bestselling fiction book in the united states in 1952 and the second. Costain s best book of fiction, and one that will put out a strong bid to rival the robe in success with that market. Costain 18851965, was born in brantford, ontario, canada. Costain is the author of many wellreceived and critically acclaimed books including the silver chalice. Download or read the silver chalice book by clicking button below to visit the book download website. Save the silver chalice book to get email alerts and updates on your ebay feed.
Collectible vintage book the silver chalice by thomas b. The first edition of the novel was published in 1952, and was written by thomas b. The silver chalice by thomas b costain fantastic fiction. Dj covered in mylar with chalice on front and author photo on back.
The silver chalice is a fascinating story of the east in the century after christ and offers a glimpse into the lives of historical figures as viewed by the fictional main characters. Read online, or download in secure epub format the latest release in the christian epic series is an exciting novel that. Customs services and international tracking provided. A novel kindle edition by costain, thomas b download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Not being one to reread any books, i read the silver chalice again when i was in my thirties. Book one chapter i chapter ii chapter iii chapter iv chapter v chapter vi chapter vii.
With strong religious undertones this is not light reading but is welltold abd absorbing story. The latest release in the christian epic series is an exciting novel that takes place shortly after christs death and r. Silver chalice by thomas costain, first edition abebooks. The book totally absorbed me, and i could not put it down until i finished. No matter what youre looking for or where you are in the world, our global marketplace of sellers can help you find unique and affordable options. It was savilles last film and marked the acting debut of paul newman. Thomas bertram costain may 8, 1885 october 8, 1965 was a canadianamerican journalist who became a bestselling author of historical novels at the age of 57. A richly detailed novel fleshed out that early period of christian history and sought to bring it to life. The silver chalice a story of the cup of the last supper by thomas b. Costain, canadianborn american historical novelist.
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