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OLIVER TWIST
Penguin USA. 11/01/1994. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most memorable characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $4.99 You save 60% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.00 for each additional book from this seller)! Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1994 No spinal creasing, no store stamps. Slight edgewear.. Paperback. Very Good. (more information)
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Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir
Houghton Mifflin. 01/26/2005. Reprint. 242 pgs. This book is Mr. Wideman's personal account of his brother Robby's life imprisonment for murder and robbery, evoked in distinct contrast to his own life as an English professor at the University of Wyoming. Originally published at $13.00 You save 88% off the cover price!
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The Great Train Robbery
Harpercollins. 11/01/2002. 320 pgs. In Victorian London, Edward Pierce orchestrates the crime of the century, the famous train robbery of 1855, when train travel was scarcely a quarter of a century old. The novel is told in five parts: Preparations, The Keys, Delays and Difficulties, The Great Train Robbery, and Arrest and Trial, and covers the several years it took to plan and execute the crime. Crichton directed the 1979 version of the film that starred Sean Connery. Originally published at $7.99 You save 77% off the cover price!
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Thirteen Notches
Harpercollins. 12/01/1994. Upon release from prison, where he served time for murder, Frank Allison wishes to make up for the havoc he has wreaked. Originally published at $3.99 You save 51% off the cover price!
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Brute Orbits: High Crimes Call For High Punishment
Harpercollins. 09/01/1998. 222 pgs. Originally published at $23.00 You save 95% off the cover price!
$4.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.25 for each additional book from this seller)! Harper Prism, 1998. Hardcover. Grade: C. Catalog: Science Fiction General Synopsis: 222 pages. It is the twenty-first century. Suffering from global warming and overpopulation, Earth is opening the solar system to industrialization. O... (more information)
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Wishbone Classic #05 Oliver Twist (Wishbone Classics)
Harpercollins Childrens Books. 06/01/1996. Illustrated. 127 pgs. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most colorful characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $3.99 You save 50% off the cover price!
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The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith : The Classic Novel of an Aboriginal Torn Apart
Penguin USA. 11/01/1983. Based on a true incident, this novel is about a half-caste aborigine who rebels against the racism of the English settlers and murders several white women. He is killed, in turn, by white Australians. Originally published at $11.95 You save 92% off the cover price!
$3.49 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! [ Edition: Reprint ]. Good Condition. Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Pub Date: 12/1/1989 Binding: Paperback Pages: 192 [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: SOME ] [ Writing: SOME ] [ Torn pages: NO ] [ Broken Seams: NO ] (more information)
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Dog Soldiers
Houghton Mifflin. 04/02/1997. Reprint. John Converse is sent on assignment to Vietnam by his father-in-law, who runs a tabloid paper. While there, he decides to smuggle in three kilos of heroin to the U.S. He gets his friend Hicks to do it. Once Hicks gets to the U.S., he contacts Marge, who sells tickets in a porn theater and is addicted to tranquilizers. Hicks is set upon by thugs, and he and Marge escape across Southern California, Converse in pursuit of them, and a posse of lawmen led by a man named Antheil in pursuit of the heroin itself. The three parties meet at a cult in the mountains near the Mexican border. This book won the National Book Award in 1975 and was filmed as WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN? in 1978. Originally published at $14.00 You save 89% off the cover price!
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Bring Larks and Heroes
Penguin USA. 11/01/1995. Reprint. Corporal Phelim Halloran, stationed in Australia in the 1790s, must contend with the harshness and brutality of the penal colony as well as the demands made on him by his wife, his comrades, and his superiors. This work is partially based on the journal of Captain Watkin Tench who was stationed in an Australian prison at the close of the 18th century. Originally published at $11.95 You save 92% off the cover price!
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Acts of Love: 2A Novel
Penguin USA. 05/01/1995. Reprint. Ted and Ann Waring are waiting for their divorce papers, although Ted still hopes for reconciliation. But after returning from a hunting trip with their two daughters, Ted loses his temper. . . and Ann winds up dead. Their daughter Julia must testify against her father, as the layers of truth about the killing, the marriage, and the family unfold. Originally published at $10.95 You save 91% off the cover price!
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The House Gun
Penguin USA. 02/01/1999. 304 pgs. A white liberal couple in South Africa must face a crisis of confidence, and an exploration of their own privileged lives, when their son shoots and kills a friend in a fit of jealousy over a woman. A New York Times Notable Book for 1998. Originally published at $15.00 You save 93% off the cover price!
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Out West
Harcourt. 10/01/1997. In this noir comedy, Benjamin West, newly released from prison and in search of work, travels to San Francisco. There he meets Amber, who is fleeing from her ex-boyfriend after inadvertently causing the death of his new girlfriend. When Ben and Amber get together, they find themselves performing actions they had never considered themselves capable of. Originally published at $12.00 You save 92% off the cover price!
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Eleven Hours
St Martins Pr. 06/01/1998. 292 pgs. Kidnapped from a Dallas shopping mall during the last month of her pregnancy, Didi Wood is dragged across Texas by a lunatic whose motives remain stubbornly unclear to both her husband and the FBI. Hot on their trail, the would-be rescuers have precious few hours left to save Didi and her unborn child. Originally published at $23.95 You save 96% off the cover price!
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Psychohistorical Crisis
Tor Books. 10/01/2002. In the vast Second Galactic Empire, a crime has been committed. Convicted of the deed, psychohistorian Eron Osa is stripped of his office, and his cerebral implants are removed. The problem is that Osa can't remember the crime--is he being set up or manipulated by someone? And more importantly, why? Originally published at $7.99 You save 84% off the cover price!
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Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
Ballantine Books. 09/01/1995. In the pre-integration 1950s, a 15-year-old boy from Chicago goes to rural Mississippi for the summer and becomes involved in a fatal misunderstanding: the aftermath of that event is explored. Originally published at $7.50 You save 74% off the cover price!
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The Shadow Man
Ballantine Books. 05/01/1995. Simon Winter, a retired homicide detective in Miami, is on the verge of suicide when a hysterical neighbor knocks on his door--she has seen a man who betrayed her to the Nazis during the Holocaust, and he lives just down the road from Winter. Originally published at $22.00 You save 95% off the cover price!
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The Bonfire of the Vanities
Bantam Books. 12/01/1990. Reissue. Sherman McCoy is an icon for the superficial life of the wealthy in New York City in the 1980s. His world is shaken by a sudden encounter with unexpected fear and danger when he accidently drives his $50,000 Mercedes into the South Bronx. Wolfe's novel touches on every rung of the social and economic ladder of the times, from inner-city communities, to scavenger-like New York reporters, to the daily grind at an Assistant D. A.'s office, to the highest rungs of the Wall Street bond market. First published in 1987, BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES is Tom Wolfe's first novel. Originally published at $7.99 You save 81% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $0.50 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, NY, U.S.A.: Bantam Books, 1988. Wear & quite a bit of creasing to cover. Yellowing inside cover. . Paperback. Good. (more information)
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Clockers
Harpercollins. 12/01/1993. Reprint. Richard Price's gripping, gritty tale of the battle of nerves between the police and the drug dealers across the river from Manhattan in the slums of New Jersey. Originally published at $6.99 You save 79% off the cover price!
$2.99 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $0.70 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, NY, U.S.A.: Morrow/Avon, 1993. Reviewer: from Ashland, MA USA Clockers is a murder mystery, complete with suspense and a twist ending, cloaked in an unconventional, raw street setting. The novel possesses more street-smarts than any other book I've read, fiction or not. The dialogue, internally (i.e., in the characters' own heads) and externally, was tough and vibrant, and employed street vernacular which rang credible without sounding clichéd. Many authors tell tales of drug dealers and ghetto crimes, but rare is the account from a drug-dealer's point of view. A troubled, intelligent, calculating drug-dealer, no less, who considers the repercussions of his every move. All of Clockers' characters were realistically flawed, able to invoke both sympathy and disgust. Strike, the ulcer-stricken dealer, was in constant turmoil as he struggled between trying to earn enough from his illicit trade to get out of it, and attempting to help others avoid being dragged into the same web.. Spine curve/edge rubs/tight clean/tilt. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. (more information)
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Green River Rising
Harpercollins. 10/01/1995. Reprint. Originally published at $5.99 You save 77% off the cover price!
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All Our Yesterdays
Bantam Books. 01/01/1996. Reissue. Originally published at $7.99 You save 75% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.00 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, NY, U.S.A.: Dell Publishing, 1995. Tight Binding, light cosmetic wrapper wear, edges & spine crisp, square, ** OLD RANCH BOOKS: A Family Bookstore Online Since '99 **. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine. (more information)
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The Butcher Boy
Bantam Dell Pub Group. 09/01/1994. Reprint. 240 pgs. The story of Francie Brady, a child in 1960s Ireland who grows up violent, detached, yet somehow still child-like. Shortlisted for the 1992 Booker Prize, this novel won the Irish Times-Aer Lingus Literature Prize for Fiction. Originally published at $15.00 You save 88% off the cover price!
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Dry Fire:
W W Norton & Co Inc. 02/01/1996. 278 pgs. Abigail "Fitz" Fitzpatrick, a North Florida cop, is a lesbian and former paramedic. "Dry Fire" chronicles her career from rookie to seasoned officer, and the conflicts she must face as a woman, a lesbian, and a cop. Originally published at $21.00 You save 95% off the cover price!
$4.95 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $4.95 for each additional book from this seller)! Norton. Hardcover. Used - Ex-library, Clean - 1st edition. Story about a woman's growth, both professional and personal, from rookie-in-training to cop-on-the-street. the characters are nicely developed and the action feels real. ISBN: 0393038351. (more information)
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THE GOOD TERRORIST
Daedalus Books. 09/01/1985. Doris Lessing's THE GOOD TERRORIST is a subtle portrait of the relationships among the members of a militant left-wing commune. Originally published at $4.98 You save 80% off the cover price!
$4.00 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.00 for each additional book from this seller)! New York: Knopf, 1985. light edge soil to boards, spotting to lower page edge o/w Fine. Alfred A. Knopf publicity card about the and glossy black-and-white photo of the author laid in. Lessing (The Golden Notebook, etc.) offers a bleak analysis of a decaying world in this tale about a group of British radicals who get mixed up in terrorist activities far beyond their level of competence. PW commented that the "compulsively readable story . . . vividly displays the full array of Lessing's superb gifts as a traditional writer." 1K-R4-C2. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good+ DJ mended tears. (more information)
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Killing Mister Watson
Random House Inc. 08/01/1991. Reprint. 372 pgs. Watson, a newcomer to the lawless Everglades, is greatly admired by his neighbors for his growing sugarcane plantation. But as it grows, so does the mystery that surrounds him--did he really shoot and kill Belle Starr? Did he kill anyone else? He is a devoted husband and father, gifted farmer, man of progress, and visionary. But is he also a killer? And will his neighbors ultimately rise up against him? Peter Mattheissen reconstructs what could have happened based on the barest of facts and much local legend and conjecture. Originally published at $14.95 You save 93% off the cover price!
$6.00 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $5.00 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, New York, U.S.A.: Vintage Books, 1991. Soft Cover. Good. Good 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.. (more information)
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The Postman Always Rings Twice
Random House Inc. 08/01/1992. Reprint. In 1934, fired from Paramount Pictures where he had been writing screenplays, Cain published THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE, his first novel. Frank Chambers is a drifter who wanders into a tavern and takes a job working for the owner. Meanwhile, he begins an affair with the tavern owner's wife and is soon helping her plan the murder of her husband. Originally published at $10.95 You save 82% off the cover price!
$3.49 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! [ Edition: Reprint ]. Good Condition. Publisher: Vintage Pub Date: 5/14/1989 Binding: Paperback Pages: 128 [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Torn pages: NO ] [ Broken Seams: NO ] (more information)
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Just Revenge : A Novel
Replica Books. 09/01/1999. 322 pgs. When Max Menuchen, a respected professor of biblical studies at the Harvard Divinity School, discovers that Marcellus Prandus, the Nazi captain who led a vicious massacre upon his family 50 years ago, is lying on his deathbed in the United States, he embarks on a campaign for revenge. But how can any act of vengeance, whether incarceration or murder, equal the agony and despair caused by Marcellus and his heartless cronies? And how will Max's vengeance--though morally sound according to Jewish law--stand up before a secular court? Enter Abe Ringel, an old friend and defense attorney who sets out on a selfless quest to exonerate Max. Originally published at $28.00 You save 95% off the cover price!
$3.49 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.50 for each additional book from this seller)! Warner Books, 1999-09-01. Hardcover. Very Good. (more information)
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Mitigating Circumstances
New Amer Library. 10/01/1993. Lily, a beautiful assistant district attorney, murders a Hispanic man who raped her and her daughter. But despite Lily's certainty of her rightness, she grows increasingly guilt-ridden and fearful that her vigilante crime will be discovered. Originally published at $7.99 You save 81% off the cover price!
$2.99 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $0.70 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, NY, U.S.A.: N A L, 1993. From Library Journal : Former policewoman Rosenberg has certainly hit the target with her women's action thriller. Protagonist Lily Forrester, a district attorney in Southern California, is an ambitious woman with a deteriorating marriage. Her life becomes a nightmare when both she and her daughter are brutally attacked. Recognizing their attacker, but unwilling to submit her child to the abuse of the legal system, Forrester moves to deal out justice herself.. ISBN: 0451176723. Spine Lines/Cover Wear & creases/reader. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. CALIFORNIA FICTION WOMEN LAWYERS LEGAL MYSTERY DETECTIVE SLEUTHS FORRESTER LILY FICTITIOUS CHARACTER. (more information)
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The World on Blood
New Amer Library. 05/01/1997. Reprint. Originally published at $6.99 You save 80% off the cover price!
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Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart (Plume)
Penguin USA. 03/01/1991. Reissue. 405 pgs. In Joyce Carol Oates's twentieth novel, Little Red Garlock, the town bully, has been taunting Iris Courtney about her relationship with Jinx Fairchild. Iris is white, Jinx is black, and the two of them are close friends. Little Red persists in making rude hints about a physical relationship between them, and Jinx finally takes Little Red on in a fistfight and he accidentally kills Little Red. The novel follows the effects of this event on Iris and Jinx's friendship. Originally published at $15.00 You save 93% off the cover price!
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Darkman
Berkley Pub Group. 07/01/1990. Movie Tie-In. Originally published at $3.95 You save 75% off the cover price!
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Streets of Laredo
Pocket Books. 11/01/1995. Woodrow Call of LONESOME DOVE is looking for two notorious criminals. This book is notable for its female characters, Maria (the mother of one of the criminals) and Lorena (also of LONESOME DOVE). Originally published at $7.99 You save 78% off the cover price!
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Playmaker
Simon & Schuster. 12/01/1993. Reprint. 353 pgs. In this drama within a drama, Lt. Ralph Clark is recruited by the government in 1789 to put on a play--Farquhar's "The Recruiting Officer"--cast with convicts. However, Clark falls in love with Mary Brenham, one of the convicts. Originally published at $21.00 You save 92% off the cover price!
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The HANGMAN (DARKMAN 1): THE HANGMAN (Darkman, No 1)
Pocket Books. 02/01/1994. Originally published at $4.99 You save 65% off the cover price!
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The Dain Curse
Random House Inc. 07/01/1989. Reissue. The Continental Op is assigned the case of the Leggett diamond robbery. While investigating, he becomes acquainted with Gabrielle Dain Leggett--young, rich, a morphine addict, and member of a religious cult. Gabrielle has her own mystery--the people around her tend to die violent deaths. Originally published at $12.00 You save 88% off the cover price!
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Iron House: Stories from the Yard
Q E D Pr. 10/01/1994. 166 pgs. The story of Jerome Washington's 15 years in Attica. Originally published at $18.95 You save 95% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! QED Press. Used - Good. 1st ed.GOOD with average wear. We ship quickly and work hard to earn your confidence. Orders are generally shipped no later than next business day. We offer a no hassle guarantee on all our items. (more information)
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Oliver Twist
Ladybird Books Ltd. 07/01/1984. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most colorful characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $3.50 You save 46% off the cover price!
$7.00 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $3.50 for each additional book from this seller)! Uk: Ladybird Books Ltd, 1984. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. (more information)
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A Crime in the Neighborhood: A Novel
Henry Holt & Co. 07/01/1998. Reprint. 285 pgs. In the Washington, D.C. suburbs during the summer of Watergate, a young girl named Marsha, upset by her parents' divorce, thinks she has pieced together the clues to the murder of a neighborhood boy. Originally published at $14.00 You save 86% off the cover price!
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