Background
Muggeridge, Malcolm was born on March 24, 1903 in Sanderstead, Surrey, England. Son of Henry Thomas and Annie (Booler) Muggeridge.
( Mother Teresa was one of the most revered women of the ...)
Mother Teresa was one of the most revered women of the 20th century. Adored by millions, her Missionaries of Charity organization aided thousands of poor, sick, orphaned, and dying individuals in Calcutta, India, and she was beatified by the Catholic Church in 2003 for her ministry. Originally published in 1971, this heartfelt biography first brought Mother Teresa’s works and spirit to the attention of the western world. It features transcripts of conversations with Mother Teresa as well as a bevy of photographs illustrating her life-long role as a humanitarian. Wonderfully intimate and touching, this is an inspirational look at one of history’s most beloved and giving individuals.
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(Based on a celebrated TV series, these illuminating portr...)
Based on a celebrated TV series, these illuminating portraits bring to life seven famous men in search of God.
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(Malcolm Muggeridge writes with clarity, humour and deep l...)
Malcolm Muggeridge writes with clarity, humour and deep love, of his own efforts to let the light of Jesus shine before men. His "rediscovery" of Jesus is one of the 20th century's great pilgrimages of the soul.
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(Christendom, according to Malcolm Muggeridge in this fier...)
Christendom, according to Malcolm Muggeridge in this fiery book, is something quite different from Christianity. Christ said his kingdom was not of this world; Christendom, on the other hand, is of this world and, like every other human creation, is subject to decay and eventual desolation. In this book Muggeridge perceptively explores the downfall of Christendom, indicating some of the contributing factors to its collapse.
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(This 1934 fictionalized account of Stalin's Moscow presen...)
This 1934 fictionalized account of Stalin's Moscow presents an Orwellian nightmare satirized, as Western journalists blithely overlook starving peasants and support the utopian claims of one of the bloodiest regimes in human history. 5 cassettes.
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(In the work that introduced Mother Teresa of Calcutta to ...)
In the work that introduced Mother Teresa of Calcutta to the Western world, Muggeridge paints a profound and moving portrait of a lady whose love for Christ and the needy has deeply impacted many a life--including the author's. 2 cassettes.
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(This was a tie-in to a BBC television series. From Kirkus...)
This was a tie-in to a BBC television series. From Kirkus Review: "In 1971, BBC broadcast the account of a pilgrimage by Mr. Muggeridge and Dr. Vidler to the cities visited by St. Paul on his voyages through the Roman Empire. This book contains a distillation of the dialogue between Muggeridge and Vidler on that occasion along with a sampling of the photography. The photographs are stunning in both quality of reproduction and originality of subject."
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("The media in general, and TV in particular, are incompar...)
"The media in general, and TV in particular, are incomparably the greatest single influence in our society . This influence is, in my opinion, largely exerted irresponsibly, arbitrarily, and without reference to any moral or intellectual, still less spiritual guidelines whatsoever." Throughout his journalistic career, Malcolm Muggeridge was a commentator. On radio and television, as a lecturer, journalist and author, he fascinated, delighted, provoked-and sometimes infuriated-his audiences. Christ and the Media is a sharp, witty critique of media-oriented culture with such intriguing fantasies as the "the Fourth Temptation," in which Jesus is approached with the offer of a worldwide TV network. "Future historians," wrote Muggeridge, "will surely see us as having created in the media a Frankenstein monster which no one knows how to control or direct, and marvel that we should have so meekly subjected ourselves to its destructive and often malign influence. Born in 1903 started his career as a university lecturer at the university in Cairo before taking up journalism. As a journalist he worked around the world on the Guardian, Calcutta Statesman, the Evening Standard and the Daily Telegraph, and then in 1953 became editor of Punch where he remained for four years. In later years he became best known as a broadcaster both on television and radio for the BBC. His other books include Jesus Rediscovered, Jesus: The Man Who Lives, and A Third Testament. He died in 1990.
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( In celebration of Mother Teresa's beatification in Octo...)
In celebration of Mother Teresa's beatification in October of 2003, HarperOne is proud to present a new edition of the classic work that introduced Mother Teresa to the Western world. Something Beautiful for God interprets her life through her conversations with Malcolm Muggeridge, the quintessential worldly skeptic who experienced a remarkable conversion to Christianity because of her exemplary influence. He hails her as a "light which could never be extinguished."
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Muggeridge, Malcolm was born on March 24, 1903 in Sanderstead, Surrey, England. Son of Henry Thomas and Annie (Booler) Muggeridge.
Student, Selwyn College, Cambridge.
Lecturer, Egyptian U., Cairo, 1927-1930; editorial staff, Manchester Guardian, England, 1930-1932; Moscow correspondent, Manchester Guardian, England, 1932-1933; assistant editor, Calcutta Statesman, 1934-1935; editorial staff, Evening Standard, 1935-1936; Washington correspondent, Daily Telegraph, 1946-1947; deputy editor, Daily Telegraph, 1950-1952; editor, Punch, 1953-1957; rector, Edinburgh U., 1967-1968.
(This 1934 fictionalized account of Stalin's Moscow presen...)
(In the work that introduced Mother Teresa of Calcutta to ...)
( In celebration of Mother Teresa's beatification in Octo...)
(Malcolm Muggeridge writes with clarity, humour and deep l...)
(Christendom, according to Malcolm Muggeridge in this fier...)
(Based on a celebrated TV series, these illuminating portr...)
("The media in general, and TV in particular, are incompar...)
(191 pages of excellent text, filled with wonderful photos...)
( Mother Teresa was one of the most revered women of the ...)
(1972 Harper & Row Publishing Hardcover w/Dust Jacket)
(This was a tie-in to a BBC television series. From Kirkus...)
(1969 Doubleday-Galilee Publisher Paperback)
(Book by Muggeridge, Malcolm)
(Book by Muggeridge, Malcolm)
(In Very Good Condition)
(HARDCOVER WITH DJ)
Served as major intelligence corporations British Army, 1939-1945.
Married Katherine Dobbs, September 1927. 4 children.