Two Cities

  • Two Cities: Isaiah
    By Karen Morris, Andrew Reid

    Two Cities: Isaiah

  • Two Cities: Isaiah : 9 Interactive Bible Studies for Small Groups and Individuals
    By Karen Morris, Andrew Reid

    Two Cities: Isaiah : 9 Interactive Bible Studies for Small Groups and Individuals

  • Two Cities: On Exile, History, and the Imagination
    By Adam Zagajewski

    John Ashbery , The Times Literary Supplement The University of Georgia Press Athens , Georgia 30602. Cover art : Jerzy Nowosielski , Narrow - gauge railway , 1995 , 33 x 41 cm , oil on canvas . Photo : Marek Gardulski ISBN 0-8203-2409-4 ...

  • Two Cities: New York and Brooklyn the Year the Great Bridge Opened
    By Richard J. Wiet

    Two Cities: New York and Brooklyn the Year the Great Bridge Opened

  • Two Cities
    By William J. Palmer

    When that march careens out of control and into tragedy, the brothers must deal with a kidnapping, a daring rescue attempt, and an inspired act of brotherly heroism right out of the Dickensian precursor that this novel channels.About ...

  • Two Cities
    By Cynthia Zarin

    The sixteenth book in the expanding, renowned ekphrasis series, Two Cities creates space for these two historic cities to become characters themselves, their relationship to the writer as real as any love affair.

  • Two Cities: A Novel of Ancient Egypt
    By Max Overton

    ... name was more than just an identifying label. A name meant something, it was descriptive, and a part of a person's being. For instance, Sobekhotep means 'Sobek is satisfied', and the mouthful Sekhemre Sewdjtawy means something like 'A ...

  • Two Cities
    By John Edgar Wideman

    At the center of the story is Kassima, a young widow who is mourning her husband and sons, lost to the violence of Pittsburgh streets. Defending herself against further loss,...

  • Two Cities
    By John Edgar Wideman

    From the first writer to win the PEN/Faulkner Award twice comes this redemptive, healing love story that celebrates the survival of an endangered urban black community and the ways in which people redeem themselves.

  • Two Cities
    By William J Palmer

    When that march careens out of control and into tragedy, the brothers must deal with a kidnapping, a daring rescue attempt, and an inspired act of brotherly heroism right out of the Dickensian precursor that this novel channels.

  • Two Cities: The Political Thought of American Transcendentalism
    By Daniel S. Malachuk

    Building upon this basic insight, the book affirms many recent but discrete conclusions about the movement’s various contributions (especially to liberalism, environmentalism, and public religion) and shows that we will understand how ...