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Alte Pinakothek München by Kurt Martin

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Alte Pinakothek München by Kurt Martin Publisher: Schnell and Steiner 3rd Edition, 1965 English text Paperback 6.65 x 9.5 inches, approximately 40 pages Salem Kirban was an Arab-born believer and a Graduate of Girard College and Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Mary, have raised 5 children. He had authored more than 50 books including 666, 1000, Guide to Survival, and What in the World Will Happen Next? After covering Vietnam as a war correspondent in 1967, he wrote his first book "Goodbye Mr. President." His best sellers include, Guide to Survival, 666, 1000, Your Last Goodbye, Revelation Visualized, and The Salem Kirban Reference Bible. He has spoken in over 400 churches nationwide. He founded Second Coming ministries in 1970, reaching souls throughout the world.