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Jerusalem Poker

Jerusalem Poker

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ever memorable
Review: I purchased Sinai Tapestry and Jerusalem Poker in the news stand of the St George Hotel subway stop in Brooklyn Heights New York over two decades ago.I loaned them out one too many times, and they were eventually lost. These are two of the most memorable and creative tales I have ever read and I have been attempting to re-acquire the books ever since. I am stunned to see that all of E. Whittemore's books are O. O. P. Whatever happened to such a talented writer? He certainly knows how to spin a tale and imprint it on your psyche. After all the years, I can easily visualize many of the scenes Mr Whittemore put to paper, and can't wait to have copies in hand again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It sticks with you
Review: I woke up this morning thinking of this book, though it must be at least 15 years since I read it. Jerusalem Poker is a wonderful fantasy that brings together an Irish fugative gun-runner, a salesman of mummy dust and a garlic-cruching son of an international banking family in a friendly game of poker, and tells their stories by turn. I suppose the friendliness of the game is as much a fantasy as the rest of the book, which is too bad, but it's nice to indulge such fantasies every now and then.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It sticks with you
Review: I woke up this morning thinking of this book, though it must be at least 15 years since I read it. Jerusalem Poker is a wonderful fantasy that brings together an Irish fugative gun-runner, a salesman of mummy dust and a garlic-cruching son of an international banking family in a friendly game of poker, and tells their stories by turn. I suppose the friendliness of the game is as much a fantasy as the rest of the book, which is too bad, but it's nice to indulge such fantasies every now and then.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best fiction writers of our time.
Review: If you like to read good, no, Great writing, you owe it to yourself to read Whittemore. Get all five of his novels and I assure you that you will not be left wanting.(Except for more.) Unfortunately, we have been robbed by death of this giant of literature. Few can match the epic humanity and scope of Edward Whittemores' characters, places and dreams. He is sorely missed even though relatively few readers have even heard of him. Hopefully the re-release of his books will at least partially remedy this literary injustice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best least known books, bring it back into print.
Review: Jerusalem Poker and Sinai Tapestry are the two best books of the four books which make up the fantastic Jerusalem Quartet. A broad ranging story which spans decades and continents where characters paths intertwine like the fibres of a fine Persian carpet. The novel is centered around a twelve year long poker-game between an arab, a christian, and a jew. Where the stakes are the entire city of Jerusalem.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BACK IN PRINT
Review: Old Earth Books will be reprinting this and the other four Whittemore novels. Google the web for "Edward Whittemore".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BACK IN PRINT
Review: Old Earth Books will be reprinting this and the other four Whittemore novels. Google the web for "Edward Whittemore".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BACK IN PRINT
Review: Old Earth Books will be reprinting this and the other four Whittemore novels. Google the web for "Edward Whittemore".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Masterful, ingenious, bigger on the inside...
Review: This is an exceptionally clever and broad-ranging book. If you like Pynchon but prefer a slightly more realistic, less-{in love with his own cleverness} style, try this---maybe we can get this back in print.


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