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Social
Science Titles
The
Cry For Justice by
Upton Sinclair
Here in one massive 656 page
book is a selection of the
most stirring, thought-provoking
and inspiring writings on
the struggle of humanity against
social injustice. This second
update anthology includes
great writings and thoughts
of Martin Luther King. Jr.,
Nelson Mandela, and
Mahatma Ghandi.
| $22.00 |
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656
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| ISBN:
1-56980-069-3 |
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Injustice
For All by Anne Strick
In the present social environment
of highly publicized criminal
trials, many people believe
that there is something disturbingly
wrong with our legal system.
Strick believes that the very
keystone of our judicial trial
system-- the adversary procedure--
is at fault.
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294
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| ISBN:
1-56980-065-0 |
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The
George Seldes Readerby
Randolph T. Holhut
George Seldes didn't just
report history-- he made it.
The gadfly of American journalism
interviewed all of the important
men of his generation raning
from Hitler, Mussolini and
Stalin to FDR and Harry Truman.
This collection of his finest
writings offers a sweeping
view of the twentieth century.
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448
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| ISBN:
1-56980-007-3 |
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And
No Birds Sing: A True Ecological
Thriller Set in a Tropical
Paradise by Marc Jaffe
A serial killer is on the
loose, and the victims are
vanishing without a trace.
Sound like a thrilling murder
mystery heading for the bestseller
list? Actually, this is the
true story of the disappearance
of the birds of Guam and the
intense, scientific investigation
to find the cause.
" . . . a chilling environmental
detective story and an involving
tale of scientific fieldwork."
Publishers Weekly
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285
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| ISBN:
1-56980-109-6 |
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God's
Country by Ronald
Oakley
This book is a comprehensive
look back at one of the centuries
most explosive decades, the
fifties. It was the era when
many features of today's society
first were born or came into
their own: the Cold War, the
ban-the bomb movement, television,
the youth culture, the drug
culture, and space travel,
to name a few.
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516
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| ISBN:
0-942637-24-0 |
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Grave
Exodus by Xavier
Cronin
Not since Jessica Mitford's
1963 book The American
Way of Death, has
the American funeral industry
been so seriously examined.
Mr. Cronin focuses on the
growing trend of cremation,
rather than burial and, at
the same time, examines the
bizarre beliefs of many Americans
when it comes to saying farewell
to loved ones.
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256
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| ISBN:
1-56980-095-2 |
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The
Natural Depravity of Mankind
by Ferdinand Lundberg
In an era of terrorism and
crime, Lundberg traces the
pattern of hostility from
the two world wars to today.
He offers a fascinating window
into the human soul. He argues
that past is, indeed, prologue.
And he offers an understanding
of the human psyche and the
makeup of human animals.
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6
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136
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| ISBN:
1-56980-003-0 |
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Politicians
And Other Scoundrels
by Ferdinand Lundberg
A selection of observations--
mostly wry, disenchanted and
dyspeptic-- from a variety
of sages from Confucius to
Marx (both Karl and Groucho)
on politics and politicians.
A collection of amusing and
hard-hitting quotaions coupled
with salient perceptions that
reflect much truth.
| $24.95 |
Cloth |
6
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665
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| ISBN:
0-9426377-2-0 |
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Does
God Exist? by Ferdinand
Lundberg & David Hume
David Hume, the great 18th
century philosopher had definite
opinions about religion and
its evil effects on the human
animal. Ferdinand Lundberg
is an American icon. Here
he offers his own commentary
on Hume's writing and the
existence of God..
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5
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133
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| ISBN:
1-56980-059-6 |
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Ninth
Heaven to Ninth Hell
by Qin Huailu
This is the dramatic story
of Chen Yonggui and his community,
Dazhai, where he developed
an agrarian collective which
Mao Zedong hailed as a model
for the reconstruction of
all rural China. The story
of both an incredible success
and also the account of a
heart-rending tragedy.
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Cloth |
6
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665
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| ISBN:
1-56980-041-3 |
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