An edition of Spellbinder (1983)

Spellbinder

#41636-7

1st Pocket Books printing ed., Aug. '83
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An edition of Spellbinder (1983)

Spellbinder

#41636-7

1st Pocket Books printing ed., Aug. '83
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In the hard-hitting works of Harold Robbins, even the sacred isn't sacred. He takes aim at the world of religious revivalism. They're all over the airwaves-the televangelists-promising eternal salvation for an earthly price. The biggest of them all simply calls himself "Preacher." He begins his career in the foxholes of Vietnam, with a noble goal: spread the word of peace, love, and charity. Back home in the States, he starts "The Church," where sex and drugs are as much a part of the culture as prayers and sacraments.

Preacher's following grows as he travels throughout the country, taking the faithful. In Texas, he meets up with a powerful billionaire who likes his style. Before long, Preacher is the top entertainer in the televised arena of big-top, big-time religion for profit. Somewhere deep inside Preacher, a guilty conscience burns, and he knows he must make a terrible sacrifice to expose the hypocrisy.--Goodreads

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
379

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Cover of: Spellbinder
Spellbinder: #41636-7
August 1, 1983, Kangaroo Pocket Books, a Simon & Schuster div. of Gulf & Western Corp.
Paperback in English - 1st Pocket Books printing ed., Aug. '83

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Edition Notes

*Published in the USA and Printed in Canada* / Canadian Distributor: PaperJacks Ltd., Markham, ON / 1st edition published in 1982, by Simon and Schuster

Published in
New York, USA
Series
Kangaroo Pocket Book 41636-7 [$3.95]
Copyright Date
1982 by Harold Robbins

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3568.O224 S6 1983, PS3568.O224 S6 1982

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
[4p.] 379p. [1p] :
Number of pages
379
Dimensions
7 x 4 x 1 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24941793M
Internet Archive
spellbinderrobi00robb
ISBN 10
0671416367
ISBN 13
9780671416362
LCCN
82010291
OCLC/WorldCat
9812658
Library Thing
242695
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
1996336

Work Description

From the author of The New York Times #1 best-selling novel The Carpetbaggers comes a hard-edged look at the seductive, high-stakes and often hypocritical world of religious revivalism and televangelists. Spellbinder is the story of a genuine and charismatic believer simply known as "Preacher," who returns from the foxholes and horrors of Vietnam with a simple goal: to spread the word of peace, love and charity.

He immediately attracts a following as he moves from California communes to small surfing towns. "The Church," as his mobile flock is now known, is a culture that centers as much on sex and drugs as prayers, sacraments and salvation. Despite a growing following, The Church is bordering on broke. As they reach what is surely the end of the line in Texas, a powerful billionaire witnesses Preacher and likes what he sees. Promising a platform where Preacher can reach millions at once not dozens Preacher takes the leap into the new world of mass broadcasting the gospel.

Before long, Preacher becomes one of the most powerful televangelists in the country, making influential friends and building a vast empire as the newest religious superstar. He finds his new success and status as "the" rock star entertainer of big-top religion intoxicating. Deep inside, however, he realizes that he's become just another "over-the-airwaves" televangelist selling everlasting salvation for an earthly price. With a burning conscience, he knows that he must make a gut-wrenching decision: preserve his empire to continue to spread the word or make the ultimate sacrifice to expose the hypocrisy that surrounds him.

With five weeks on The New York Times best sellers list, this groundbreaking Harold Robbins novel tackles the culture of televangelism and big-money churches head-on. With a message that is still relevant today with reality TV shows like Preachers of LA , Spellbinder showcases the opulence and narcissism of these supposed men of God.--LibraryThing

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