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The New Jerusalem eBook
83,367 words, approx. 278 pages
 The complete online text of The New Jerusalem by G. K. Chesterton.




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Biography of Gilbert Keith Chesterton
414 words, approx. 1.4 pages
 The English author, journalist, and artist Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) dedicated his extraordinary intellect and creative power to the reform of English government and society. In 1922 he converted to Roman Catholicism and became its champion. O...
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Biography of G(ilbert) K(eith) Chesterton
9492 words, approx. 31.6 pages
 Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prolific writer who wrote in such a variety of genres that he resists simple classification. Previous Dictionary of Literary Biography volumes have examined Chesterton as a poet, a dramatist, a traditional novelist, a myste...
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Biography of G(ilbert) K(eith) Chesterton
8339 words, approx. 27.8 pages
 Gilbert Keith Chesterton, journalist, essayist, master ideologue of religion and politics, and a seminal figure in the development of the modern detective story, was born on 29 May 1874 in Campden Hill, in the Kensington neighborhood of London. Chesterto...



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New Jerusalem Information
5,459 words, approx. 18 pages
 In The Bible, the New Jerusalem (also called the tabernacle of God, holy city, city of God, celestial city, and heavenly Jerusalem, as well as Jerusalem above and Zion), is a literal (or figurative, depending upon the writer's viewpoint) city that is a...



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 The Economist (US)
The new Jerusalem. (architecture)
12/26/1992: 911 words, approx. 3 pages Israel's Supreme Court is now in a beautiful new building in West Jerusalem's Givat Ram. The building was funded by Yad Hanadiv, a Rothschild philanthropic group. A history of Israel's architecture is given. THE Supreme Court of Israel has moved. Inadequately housed in...
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 The Boston Globe
New realities in Jerusalem
11/07/1995: 492 words, approx. 2 pages The funeral for Israel's assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was a unique ceremony, an occasion of state that became simultaneously an expression of personal grief from Israelis and foreign guests who had known the tough old soldier and admired his leadership as a peacemaker....


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New Jerusalem by G. K. Chesterton | |
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About 474 pages (142,196 words) in 12 products |
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