Purgatory

Purgatory
Title Purgatory PDF eBook
Author Jerry L. Walls
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 226
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199732299

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Companion to: Heaven: The logic of eternal joy (2002).

From Florence to the Heavenly City

From Florence to the Heavenly City
Title From Florence to the Heavenly City PDF eBook
Author ClaireE. Honess
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1351566318

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Dante's political thought has long constituted a major area of interest for Dante studies, yet the poet's political views have traditionally been considered a self-contained area of study and viewed in isolation from the poet's other concerns. Consequently, the symbolic and poetic values which Dante attaches to political structures have been largely ignored or marginalised by Dante criticism. This omission is addressed here by Claire Honess, whose study of Dante's poetry of citizenship focuses on more fundamental issues, such as the relationship between the individual and the community, the question of what it means to be a citizen, and above all the way in which notions of cities and citizenship enter the imagery and structure of the Commedia.

The Fires of Hell

The Fires of Hell
Title The Fires of Hell PDF eBook
Author William W. Johnstone
Publisher Pinnacle Books
Pages 366
Release 2023-01-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 078604960X

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The fifth action-packed installment in bestselling Western authors William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone Jackals series. When a band of merciless, murdering thieves raise hell across the territory, three men committed to justice descend upon them like angels of death. And when the guns fall silent and the smoke clears, the Jackals are always the last men standing. Johnstone Country. Where Bad Men Go to Die. Comanchero Cullen Brice has escaped from a Huntsville, Alabama, prison, where he was sentenced to hang. And he has sworn revenge against the man who killed his brother and put him behind bars, Texas Ranger Matt McCulloch. Freed from the hangman by his gang, Brice has kidnapped the lawman’s daughter Cynthia along with other women and make tracks to the Texas Panhandle. Holing up in The Canyon of Weeping Women, the outlaws plan to sell their captives to Comanche raiders. Joined by bounty hunter Jed Breen and retired cavalry sergeant Sean Keegan, McCulloch rides hard for Texas, determined to save his daughter from Brice. But Cynthia isn’t her father’s little girl anymore. And hell hath no fury like a woman raised by a Ranger who’s just as deadly as the trio of Jackals gunning for Brice’s comancheros . . .

City of Echoes

City of Echoes
Title City of Echoes PDF eBook
Author Jessica Wärnberg
Publisher Icon Books
Pages 347
Release 2023-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 1837731071

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In Rome the echoes of the past resound clearly in its palaces and monuments, and in the remains of the ancient imperial city. But another presence has dominated Rome for 2,000 years -the pope, whose actions and influence echo down the ages. In this epic tale, historian Jessica Wärnberg tells, for the first time, the story of Rome through the lens of its popes, illuminating how these remarkable (and unremarkable) men have transformed lives and played a crucial role in deciding the fate of the city. Emerging as the anonymous leader of a marginal cult in the humblest quarters of the city, less than 300 years later the pope sat enthroned in a gilt basilica, endorsed by the emperor himself. Eventually, the Roman pontiff would supplant even the emperors, becoming the de facto ruler of Rome and pre-eminent leader of the Christian world. Shifting elegantly between the panoramic and the personal, the spiritual and the profane, this is a fresh and often surprising take on a city, a people and an institution that is at once familiar and elusive.

Stand Up and Die

Stand Up and Die
Title Stand Up and Die PDF eBook
Author William W. Johnstone
Publisher Pinnacle Books
Pages 321
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0786043911

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The wild bunch known as the Jackals returns for another round of justice served cold, hard, and with as many bullets as it takes. National bestselling authors William W. and J.A. Johnstone are at it again . . . Johnstone. Making the West wilder. Some say bad luck comes in threes. And if you’re a bandit, bank robber, or bloodthirsty killer, that bad luck comes in the form of three hard justice-seekers known as the Jackals. Each of the Jackals has his own path to follow: Former Texas Ranger Matt McCulloch is trying to protect a young Commanche from scalphunters. Retired cavalry sergeant Sean Keegan is dodging bullets in a prison breakout planned by the notorious Benteen brothers. And bounty hunter Jed Breen is bringing in one of the bank-robbing Kruger twins—while the other one’s out for his blood . . . Three Jackals. Three roads to justice. But when their paths cross near Arizona’s Dead River, they’ve got to join forces and face all of their enemies come hell or high water. They don’t call it Dead River for nothing . . . Live Free. Read Hard.

PURGATORY and PARADISE

PURGATORY and PARADISE
Title PURGATORY and PARADISE PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2015-06-15
Genre
ISBN 9780991014132

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PHOTO BOOK ABOUT SASSY'S 70 IN NY

Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western

Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western
Title Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western PDF eBook
Author Austin Fisher
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 305
Release 2014-02-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0857737708

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Ever more popular in the age of DVDs, eBay and online fandom, the Spaghetti Westerns of the 1960s have undergone a mainstream renaissance which has nevertheless left their intimate relationship to the troubled politics of 1960s Italy unexamined. Radical Frontiers reappraises the genre in relation to the revolutionary New Left and the events of 1968 to uncover the complexities of a cinematic milieu too often dismissed as formulaic and homogeneous. Establishing the backdrop of post-war Italy in which the Roman studio system actively blended Italian and American culture, Austin Fisher looks in detail at the works of Damiano Damiani, Sergio Sollima, Sergio Corbucci, Giulio Questi and Giulio Petroni and how these directors reformatted the Hollywood Western to yield new resonance for militant constituencies and radical groups. Radical Frontiers identifies the main variants of these militant Westerns, which brazenly endorsed violent peasant insurrection in the 'Mexico' of the popular imagination, turning the camera on the hitherto heroic colonialists of the West and exposing the brutal mechanisms of a society infested with latent fascism. The ways in which the films' artistic failures reflect the ideological confusions of the radical groups is examined and the genre's legacy is reappraised, as the revolutionary energy of Italy's New Left becomes subsumed amidst the conflicting agendas of New Hollywood, blaxploitation and the 'grindhouse' revival of Tarantino, Rodriguez and Raimi. Reclaiming the Spaghetti Western from the domain of the merely cool and repositioning it within the spectrum of late-1960s radical cinema, Radical Frontiers analyses the genre's narrative and cinematographic inscriptions in their political context to uncover Far Left doctrines in these tales of outlaws and sheriffs, banditry and redemptive violence.