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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Should read "substantially" Revised Edition,
This review is from: The Magic Word (Paperback)
Purchased this to give as a gift. Upon receiving, I thumbed through the pages and could tell that substantial amounts of text were not included in this "revised edition". I pulled out my personal copy and confirmed by comparing pages that substantial material (whole paragraphs and citations) were omitted from this "revised edition". NP if it were a word or two, but this is not the case. I would pass on this revised edition and go with the "classic coke" edition.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Take a pass on the "Revised Edition"!,
This review is from: The Magic Word (Paperback)
The 2008 "revised edition" (published by bnpublishing, later by therichestmaninbabylon) is NOT a faithful republication of the original work by Gann. This "revision" is almost a new work:
(1) it CHANGES(!) the true "magic word"--"ALMIGHTY" is not the word Gann used nor is it a correct English substitute for it; (2) all of the important illustrations in Gann's original work are lacking (including those on the front and rear covers); and (3) besides omitting considerable text of the original (which has 14 + 104 pages of smaller font compared to this edition's 83 pages), this revised edition uses contemporary English for all of the quoted Bible verses rather than Gann's original use of the traditional King James Version. Thus, for a serious Gann student, this version is nearly worthless because it departs so significantly from the original (in the same way that this publisher's version of Gann's "The Tunnel Thru The Air" does). A student would be better off paying more for the faithful reprints of Gann's original works published by Lambert-Gann. Unfortunately, with this cheap "revised edition", you get what you pay for.
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This guy is a genuis Jehovah!,
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This review is from: Magic Word (Paperback)
What can i say but this book is probably one of the most important books of all time. The name is Jehovah was and is the most powerful words and to read what he said knowing that he is stating everything i have learned to be true is amazing. I dare anyone to try it and tell me i wrong. Jehovah healed me 2 and I John was shown these things.
This guy Gann seems like quite a guy hope to meet him one day. God Jehovah Bless! Peace |
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Magic Word by W. Gann (Paperback - June 1950)
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