Cathedral City

Cathedral City
Author: Gregory Hinton
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781575668505


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Set against the backdrop of Cathedral City, which is about to be reconstructed by greedy developers, a powerful story details the intertwining lives of an extraordinary cast of characters.

Cathedral City

Cathedral City
Author: Thomas Sharp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1945
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Cathedral City

Cathedral City
Author:
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Total Pages: 8
Release: 195?
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Cathedral City

Cathedral City
Author: Cathedral City (Calif.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Climate change mitigation
ISBN:


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Imperial

Imperial
Author: William T. Vollmann
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1789
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101105151


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From the author of Europe Central, winner of the National Book Award, a journalistic tour de force along the Mexican-American border – a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award For generations of migrant workers, Imperial Country has held the promise of paradise and the reality of hell. It sprawls across a stirring accidental sea, across the deserts, date groves and labor camps of Southeastern California, right across the border into Mexico. In this eye-opening book, William T. Vollmann takes us deep into the heart of this haunted region, exploring polluted rivers and guarded factories and talking with everyone from Mexican migrant workers to border patrolmen. Teeming with patterns, facts, stories, people and hope, this is an epic study of an emblematic region.

Lord of the Sacred City

Lord of the Sacred City
Author: J. Jeffery Tyler
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004111202


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This volume provides a new perspective on civic history by focussing on the precarious position and power of the German bishop. While the author explores the decline of episcopal power, culminating in physical expulsion, he also sheds light on the bishop's remarkable survival through the ministrations of episcopal ritual.

Cathedral

Cathedral
Author: Ben Hopkins
Publisher: Europa Editions
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609456246


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A sweeping story about obsession, mysticism, art, earthly desire, and the construction of a Cathedral in medieval Germany. At the center of this story is the Cathedral. Its design and construction in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in the Rhineland town of Hagenburg unites a vast array of unforgettable characters whose fortunes are inseparable from the shifting political factions and economic interests vying for supremacy. From the bishop to his treasurer to local merchants and lowly stonecutters, everyone, even the town’s Jewish denizens, is implicated and affected by the slow rise of Hagenburg’s Cathedral, which in no way enforces morality or charity. Around this narrative center, Ben Hopkins has constructed his own monumental edifice, a novel that is rich with the vicissitudes of mercantilism, politics, religion, and human enterprise. Fans of Umberto Eco, Hilary Mantel, and Ken Follett will delight at the atmosphere, the beautiful prose, and the vivid characters of Ben Hopkins’s Cathedral. “Cathedral is a brilliantly organized mess of great, great characters. It is fascinating, fun, and gripping to the very end.” —Roddy Doyle, Booker Prize–winning author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha “A varied cast of hugely engaging characters jostle for status, rising and falling according to the whims of pirates and Popes. An immersive, old-fashioned read that rattles along at a cracking pace.” —Richard Beard, author of Lazarus is Dead and The Day That Went Missing “Six hundred pages sounds long, but this deeply human take on a medieval city and its commerce and aspirations, its violent battles and small intimacies, never feels that way. This sweeping work is as impressive as the cathedral at its center.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review, PW Pick