After the Flood

After the Flood by Arthur Geisert, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1994, is a visually engaging book that explores the establishment and development of communities on earth following the Great Flood. This first edition features 32 pages filled with Geisert’s beautiful full-color etchings, which alternate between panoramic views and detailed glimpses of various scenes, including the ark and Mount Ararat.
Readers will find a unique interpretation of events that transpired after the flood, presented through a combination of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements. The book delves into themes related to religion and biblical stories, making it a thoughtful addition for those interested in the Old Testament and its narratives. With its striking illustrations and imaginative storytelling, this edition invites exploration of the world that emerged after such a significant event.
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This sequel to The Ark traces the establishment and development of communities on earth, and offers an original theory for events that followed the Great Flood. Geisert’s beautiful full color etchings alternate between panoramic views and detailed glimpses of everything from the ark to Mount Ararat.
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