The Hammer: A Story of the Maccabean Times

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The Hammer: A Story of the Maccabean Times

by Alfred John Church, Richmond Seeley

EN·~8 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total

PREFACE

3:07

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:16

CHAPTER I. A NEW ORDER OF THINGS.

24:30

CHAPTER II. ANTIOCHUS.

23:53

CHAPTER III. MENELAUS.

15:19

CHAPTER IV. AT ANTIOCH.

25:50

CHAPTER V. THE WRATH TO COME.

15:08

CHAPTER VI. THE EVIL DAYS.

15:05

CHAPTER VII. THE DARKNESS THICKENS.

15:22

CHAPTER VIII. SHALLUM THE WINE-SELLER.

16:09

Description

Set in the turbulent years of the second century B.C., the novel opens amid the bustling streets of Jerusalem, now dominated by a sprawling Greek‑style arena that eclipses the ancient temple walls. Through vivid narration, readers witness the clash of cultures as Hellenistic spectacles replace traditional festivals, and a city once proud of its identity grapples with foreign rule. The author weaves together real historical events from the First Book of Maccabees with imagined dialogue, giving voice to both the oppressed and the occupiers.

At the heart of the story stands a group of determined Jewish brothers, led by the charismatic Judas, who stir a quiet but fierce resistance against the encroaching assimilation. Their early planning and secret meetings reveal the moral and spiritual stakes of a people fighting to preserve their faith and customs. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is drawn into the simmering tension that will soon erupt into open rebellion, promising a compelling portrait of courage and conviction.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (490K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-12-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Alfred John Church

Alfred John Church

1829–1912

A Victorian-era storyteller of Greece and Rome, he turned classical history and myth into lively adventures for younger readers. His books opened the ancient world to generations of English-language readers.

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Richmond Seeley

A Victorian publisher who also turned his hand to historical fiction, he is best remembered for co-authoring The Hammer, a novel set during the Maccabean revolt. His career linked the family publishing business with the world of popular 19th-century storytelling.

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