Author: Jamison Kantor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009123017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This rich cultural history shows how honor, as much as freedom, inspired poets, novelists, and abolitionists of the nineteenth century.
Honor, Romanticism, and the Hidden Value of Modernity
Author: Jamison Kantor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009123017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This rich cultural history shows how honor, as much as freedom, inspired poets, novelists, and abolitionists of the nineteenth century.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009123017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This rich cultural history shows how honor, as much as freedom, inspired poets, novelists, and abolitionists of the nineteenth century.
The Secret Within
Author: Sean Platt
Publisher: Sterling & Stone LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
From the best-selling author team that brought you Yesterday’s Gone, Available Darkness, Karma Police, and more, comes a brand new urban fantasy mystery. Delaney West, a tough-as-nails private investigator who’s not afraid to break the rules, operates out of an apartment she shares with her grumpy orange tabby named Pumpkin. Clients come to Delaney for her unique gifts — talents that helped her put away some of the city’s most dangerous criminals. But when Delaney takes on a case to find the missing Jay Sutherland — a 20-something playboy with a rap sheet and a penchant for beating women — Del realizes this case is much more than it seems. With the help of her father, who’s suffering from Alzheimer’s, in a nursing home, Del discovers that the truth behind Jay’s disappearance is linked to a group called The Night Society. But they’re no ordinary villains. Anika, Jay’s girlfriend, is the only person who may know his whereabouts, but she harbors a dark secret that could pit Del against an enemy she hasn’t seen since her childhood. As she delves deeper into this web of mystery and danger, can Del put aside her commitment issues long enough to save Jay and herself? The Secret Within is a new stand-alone urban fantasy by masters of story Sean Platt and David W. Wright. Fans of Supernatural and Underworld will love spending time with Delaney West.
Publisher: Sterling & Stone LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
From the best-selling author team that brought you Yesterday’s Gone, Available Darkness, Karma Police, and more, comes a brand new urban fantasy mystery. Delaney West, a tough-as-nails private investigator who’s not afraid to break the rules, operates out of an apartment she shares with her grumpy orange tabby named Pumpkin. Clients come to Delaney for her unique gifts — talents that helped her put away some of the city’s most dangerous criminals. But when Delaney takes on a case to find the missing Jay Sutherland — a 20-something playboy with a rap sheet and a penchant for beating women — Del realizes this case is much more than it seems. With the help of her father, who’s suffering from Alzheimer’s, in a nursing home, Del discovers that the truth behind Jay’s disappearance is linked to a group called The Night Society. But they’re no ordinary villains. Anika, Jay’s girlfriend, is the only person who may know his whereabouts, but she harbors a dark secret that could pit Del against an enemy she hasn’t seen since her childhood. As she delves deeper into this web of mystery and danger, can Del put aside her commitment issues long enough to save Jay and herself? The Secret Within is a new stand-alone urban fantasy by masters of story Sean Platt and David W. Wright. Fans of Supernatural and Underworld will love spending time with Delaney West.
The Hidden Fortune
Author: Colin McKenzie Pinkerton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Man-woman relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Man-woman relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Hidden Justice
Author: Nolon King
Publisher: Sterling & Stone LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The bestselling authors of Yesterday's Gone, Pretty Killer, and No Justice bring you a brand new unforgettable thriller that blends mystery and suspense into pulse-pounding, revenge-seeking, fast-paced thriller action. Frank Grimm is a retired detective who breaks into his neighbors’ homes searching for clues to find the man who murdered his daughter. What was once an unrelenting obsession in solving a crime has turned into something else — Frank breaking and entering, vicariously living through their lives, searching for a connection to anything. One day he finds something waiting for him — a letter from a teenage girl who knows what he’s doing. It also says one other thing: “Help, my father is raping me. Please kill him.” Frank must decide how far he’ll go outside the law to save a child from a monster. But his former ally, detective Mallory Black, is tracking his every move -- she believes he escaped justice once, and she is not going to let it happen again. Detective and ex-detective find themselves on a collision course as their lives are torn apart by their obsessions for delivering justice, no matter the costs. ★★★★★ "Wow this book sucked me in from the start! I couldn't stop reading. Very well written and it kept you turning the pages. Now I must continue with the No Justice series. This is highly recommended. Loved it!!!!" -- Lynn Whited ★★★★★ "This was an amazing book. There were tears, fears, mystery, misjudgement and finale. I can't wait to read more stories." -- Lorrie vanmeter ★★★★★ "This is not the typical who dunnit plot with predictable twists. The author did a great job of showing the workings of two minds as they pursue their target. The ending though unexpected gave me a satisfied feeling. A highly recommended read if you like something different from the norm." -- Peggy Lim ★★★★★ "Excellent psychological chase with multiple minds running through it. One story where not following the legal rules actually brought justice. Just do what's right should be the law of the land versus so many lawyers and loopholes that play games with justice. Nice read." -- LifeRegeneration Hidden Justice is the first book in the new King & Wright Hidden Justice series. Start reading your favorite new vigilante thriller today!
Publisher: Sterling & Stone LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The bestselling authors of Yesterday's Gone, Pretty Killer, and No Justice bring you a brand new unforgettable thriller that blends mystery and suspense into pulse-pounding, revenge-seeking, fast-paced thriller action. Frank Grimm is a retired detective who breaks into his neighbors’ homes searching for clues to find the man who murdered his daughter. What was once an unrelenting obsession in solving a crime has turned into something else — Frank breaking and entering, vicariously living through their lives, searching for a connection to anything. One day he finds something waiting for him — a letter from a teenage girl who knows what he’s doing. It also says one other thing: “Help, my father is raping me. Please kill him.” Frank must decide how far he’ll go outside the law to save a child from a monster. But his former ally, detective Mallory Black, is tracking his every move -- she believes he escaped justice once, and she is not going to let it happen again. Detective and ex-detective find themselves on a collision course as their lives are torn apart by their obsessions for delivering justice, no matter the costs. ★★★★★ "Wow this book sucked me in from the start! I couldn't stop reading. Very well written and it kept you turning the pages. Now I must continue with the No Justice series. This is highly recommended. Loved it!!!!" -- Lynn Whited ★★★★★ "This was an amazing book. There were tears, fears, mystery, misjudgement and finale. I can't wait to read more stories." -- Lorrie vanmeter ★★★★★ "This is not the typical who dunnit plot with predictable twists. The author did a great job of showing the workings of two minds as they pursue their target. The ending though unexpected gave me a satisfied feeling. A highly recommended read if you like something different from the norm." -- Peggy Lim ★★★★★ "Excellent psychological chase with multiple minds running through it. One story where not following the legal rules actually brought justice. Just do what's right should be the law of the land versus so many lawyers and loopholes that play games with justice. Nice read." -- LifeRegeneration Hidden Justice is the first book in the new King & Wright Hidden Justice series. Start reading your favorite new vigilante thriller today!
The alkahest. The hidden masterpiece. Juana. Adieu. The recruit. El Verdugo. The hated son. The red inn. Elixir of life Maître Cornélíus. A drama on the seashore
Author: Honoré de Balzac
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 922
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 922
Book Description
The Inequality Reader
Author: David Grusky
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429974094
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 605
Book Description
Oriented toward the introductory student, The Inequality Reader is the essential textbook for today's undergraduate courses. The editors, David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelenyi, have assembled the most important classic and contemporary readings about how poverty and inequality are generated and how they might be reduced. With thirty new readings, the second edition provides new materials on anti-poverty policies as well as new qualitative readings that make the scholarship more alive, more accessible, and more relevant. Now more than ever, The Inequality Reader is the one-stop compendium of all the must-read pieces, simply the best available introduction to the stratifi cation canon.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429974094
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 605
Book Description
Oriented toward the introductory student, The Inequality Reader is the essential textbook for today's undergraduate courses. The editors, David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelenyi, have assembled the most important classic and contemporary readings about how poverty and inequality are generated and how they might be reduced. With thirty new readings, the second edition provides new materials on anti-poverty policies as well as new qualitative readings that make the scholarship more alive, more accessible, and more relevant. Now more than ever, The Inequality Reader is the one-stop compendium of all the must-read pieces, simply the best available introduction to the stratifi cation canon.
The House I Live In
Author: Robert J. Norrell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198023774
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
In The House I Live In, award-winning historian Robert J. Norrell offers a truly masterful chronicle of American race relations over the last one hundred and fifty years. This scrupulously fair and insightful narrative--the most ambitious and wide-ranging history of its kind--sheds new light on the ideologies, from white supremacy to black nationalism, that have shaped race relations since the Civil War. Norrell argues that it is these ideologies, more than politics or economics, that have sculpted the landscape of race in America. Beginning with Reconstruction, he shows how the democratic values of liberty and equality were infused with new meaning by Abraham Lincoln, only to become meaningless for generations of African Americans as the white supremacy movement took shape. The heart of the book paints a vivid portrait of the long, often dangerous struggle of the Civil Rights movement to overcome decades of accepted inequality. Norrell offers fresh appraisals of key Civil Rights figures and dissects the ideas of racists. He offers striking new insights into black-white history, observing for instance that the Civil Rights movement really began as early as the 1930s, and that contrary to much recent writing, the Cold War was a setback rather than a boost to the quest for racial justice. He also breaks new ground on the role of popular culture and mass media in first promoting, but later helping defeat, notions of white supremacy. Though the struggle for equality is far from over, Norrell writes that today we are closer than ever to fulfilling the promise of our democratic values. The House I Live In gives readers the first full understanding of how far we have come.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198023774
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
In The House I Live In, award-winning historian Robert J. Norrell offers a truly masterful chronicle of American race relations over the last one hundred and fifty years. This scrupulously fair and insightful narrative--the most ambitious and wide-ranging history of its kind--sheds new light on the ideologies, from white supremacy to black nationalism, that have shaped race relations since the Civil War. Norrell argues that it is these ideologies, more than politics or economics, that have sculpted the landscape of race in America. Beginning with Reconstruction, he shows how the democratic values of liberty and equality were infused with new meaning by Abraham Lincoln, only to become meaningless for generations of African Americans as the white supremacy movement took shape. The heart of the book paints a vivid portrait of the long, often dangerous struggle of the Civil Rights movement to overcome decades of accepted inequality. Norrell offers fresh appraisals of key Civil Rights figures and dissects the ideas of racists. He offers striking new insights into black-white history, observing for instance that the Civil Rights movement really began as early as the 1930s, and that contrary to much recent writing, the Cold War was a setback rather than a boost to the quest for racial justice. He also breaks new ground on the role of popular culture and mass media in first promoting, but later helping defeat, notions of white supremacy. Though the struggle for equality is far from over, Norrell writes that today we are closer than ever to fulfilling the promise of our democratic values. The House I Live In gives readers the first full understanding of how far we have come.
Social Class and Stratification
Author: Rhonda F. Levine
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742546325
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Bringing together the classic statements on social stratification, this collection offers the most significant contributions to ongoing debates on the nature of race, class, and gender inequality.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742546325
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Bringing together the classic statements on social stratification, this collection offers the most significant contributions to ongoing debates on the nature of race, class, and gender inequality.
Class
Author: John Scott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780415132978
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780415132978
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Social Stratification, Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, Second Edition
Author: David Grusky
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000311899
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 934
Book Description
The volume offers essential reading for undergraduates who need an introduction to the field, for graduate students who wish to broaden their understanding of stratification research, and for advanced scholars who seek a basic reference guide. Although most of the selections are middle-range theoretical pieces suitable for introductory courses, the anthology also includes advanced contributions on the cutting edge of research. The editor outlines a modified study plan for undergraduate students requiring a basic introduction to the field.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000311899
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 934
Book Description
The volume offers essential reading for undergraduates who need an introduction to the field, for graduate students who wish to broaden their understanding of stratification research, and for advanced scholars who seek a basic reference guide. Although most of the selections are middle-range theoretical pieces suitable for introductory courses, the anthology also includes advanced contributions on the cutting edge of research. The editor outlines a modified study plan for undergraduate students requiring a basic introduction to the field.