The Gate

  • The Gate: The True Story of the Design and Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge
    By John Van Der Zee

    With novelistic flair, van der Zee recounts an exciting drama of human greed, ambition, frailty, courage, and intellectual achievement. "It is among the top books on California I have ever read.

  • The Gate
    By Natsume Soseki

    "Edward Fowler contributed to the editing of this translation."

  • The Gate: The True Story of the Design and Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge
    By John Van Der Zee

    He was met by Reed , and the two men then visited the Princeton offices of Professor Beggs , who was conducting stress tests on the model of the bridge tower . There had , in the past , been models made of bridge towers to study the ...

  • The Gate: A Family Saga
    By Duncan MacLaren

    Bradley's partner Sophie sat beside him and held his hand. Shawn's son and daughter, he had together with Chelsea, Bob and Barbara, were sitting on the grass behind Bradley and his brothers. They hadn't anything to fear but there were ...

  • The Gate
    By William H Lewis

    A collection of new poems exploring how language and philosophy merge and mingle.

  • The Gate: A Novel
    By Dann A. Stouten

    This imaginative novel explores the big questions we all have about what lies beyond this earthly life. Readers hungry for a taste of heaven will find in The Gate hope, encouragement, and pure joy. Every life is a story.

  • The Gate
    By Francois Bizot

    Out of those ordeals comes this transfixing book.

  • The Gate: Things My Mother Told Me : a Novel
    By Stan I. S. Law

    ... THE WAY BACK YESHUA [Missing Years of Jesus] ENIGMA OF THE SECOND COMING THE AVATAR SYNDROME HEADLESS WORLD Short stories THE JEWEL AND OTHER STORIES [by Stanis aw Kapu ci ski] Non-fiction VISUALIZATION [Creating Your Own Universe] ...

  • The Gate: The True Story of the Design and Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge
    By John Van Der Zee

    The Gate: The True Story of the Design and Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge

  • The Gate
    By Natsume Soseki

    At the end of his life, Natsume Sōseki declared The Gate, originally published in 1910, to be his favorite among all his novels.

  • The Gate
    By A.L. Lester

    But a gate to where? This short story introduces the world and characters in A.L. Lester's novel, Lost in Time.

  • The Gate: A Collection of Poems
    By Ansel Brown

    The Gate opens to possibilities. This collection speaks to the nature of the human spirit. The ever-conquering valor that defines us.