Most Popular Books by George P

George P is the author of Right as Rain (2001), Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action (2022), The End of Economic Man (1995), Our Secret Constitution (2003), Drama City (2005).

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Right as Rain

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Right as Rain
George Pelecanos''s Washington, D.C., is a far cry from the upwardlymobile, tourist-attraction-speckled enclave of Margaret Truman (Murder at the National Cathedral, Murder in Georgetown). Pelecanos''s capital is a haunting terrain of drugs and death, a no man''s land of posturing dealers and skeletal warehouses that shelter their buyers:A rat scurried into a dim side room, and a withered black face receded into the darkness. The face belonged to a junkie named Tonio Morris. He was one of the many bottom-of-the-food-chain junkies, near death and too weak to cut out a space of their own on the second floor; later, when the packets were delivered to those with cash, they''d trade anything they had, anything they''d stolen that day, or any orifice on their bodies for some rock or powder.When PI Derek Strange is hired by Chris Wilson''s mother to find out why her son, a black cop, was killed by a white cop, Terry Quinn, on a dark night inthat no man''s land, Strange figures that the answer is painfully clear: a typical case of mistaken identity, fueled by the assumptions and preconceptions of Quinn''s innate racism. But what Strange finds is a tentative kinship with Quinn, who is desperate to proclaim himself "color-blind." Kicked off the force and convinced that there''s more to his own story, Quinn asks to join Strange in his investigation. As the two pry into the past, drifting through the neighborhoods both men have known all their lives, they find themselves enmeshed in a tangle of cold-blooded competition and heated personal enmity.Pelecanos generally has a light touch with the treacherous quagmire of -isms, veering only occasionally into sententious meanderings about the consequences of an economically and racially divided society. His wry humor, particularly in his descriptions of Earl and Ray, the heroin middlemen who bring the concept of white trash to a depressingly low level, leavens the novel''s noir bleakness. And Strange himself is a compelling character: a middle-aged black man who has seen more of life''scallousness than he cares to admit, and whose jitteriness about personalcommitment speaks volumes about his own expectations for happiness. A strong character and a good read--Pelecanos fans can settle in and look forward to Strange''s next appearance. --Kelly Flynn

Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action

release date: Aug 01, 2022
Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
In "Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action," George P. Marsh explores the intricate relationship between humans and the natural environment, articulating a compelling argument that human intervention profoundly shapes physical geography. Written in the mid-19th century, Marsh''s work blends empirical observations with a poetic literary style, reflecting the Romantic ideals of the time while firmly grounding his insights in scientific inquiry. The text serves as a pioneering examination of ecology, urging readers to consider the systemic consequences of human activity on the Earth, while also weaving historical context into a critique of contemporary environmental policies. George P. Marsh, a polymath and diplomat, was deeply influenced by his experiences in both academia and politics, particularly his advocacy for environmental awareness and conservation. His focus on the deleterious effects of deforestation and urbanization arose from a belief in the moral and philosophical duty of mankind to safeguard the natural world. Marsh''s background in linguistics and history enabled him to draw lessons from ancient cultures, providing a multi-faceted view on the sustainability of ecosystems. This seminal work is highly recommended for readers interested in environmental studies, history, and geography. Marsh''s timeless insights resonate with contemporary discussions on climate change and sustainability, making "Man and Nature" an indispensable text for anyone seeking to understand the consequences of human action on our planet.

The End of Economic Man

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The End of Economic Man
"For those who wish to take the mystery out of money and interest rates, they can do no better than read George P. Brockway, The End of Economic Man." -- E. Ray Canterbery, The Literate Economist

Our Secret Constitution

release date: Jan 16, 2003
Our Secret Constitution
Americans hate and distrust their government. At the same time, Americans love and trust their government. These contradictory attitudes are resolved by Fletcher''s novel interpretation of constitutional history. He argues that we have two constitutions--still living side by side--one that caters to freedom and fear, the other that satisfied our needs for security and social justice. The first constitution came into force in 1789. It stresses freedom, voluntary association, and republican elitism. The second constitution begins with the Gettysburg Address and emphasizes equality, organic nationhood, and popular democracy. These radical differences between our two constitutions explain our ambivalence and self-contradictory attitudes toward government. With September 11 the second constitution--which Fletcher calls the Secret Constitution--has become ascendant. When America is under threat, the nation cultivates its solidarity. It overcomes its fear and looks to government for protection and the pursuit of social justice. Lincoln''s messages of a strong government and a nation that must "long endure" have never been more relevant to American politics. "Fletcher''s argument has intriguing implications beyond the sweeping subject of this profoundly thought-provoking book."--The Denver Post

Drama City

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Drama City
In DRAMA CITY, George Pelecanos returns to contemporary Washington DC for his most powerful crime novel yet Lorenzo Brown is fresh out of the clink. The former drug enforcer has vowed to go straight and found himself a job as an officer for the Humane Society. He patrols downtown DC looking for ill-treated pets - but in the course of his day repeatedly comes face-to-face with his old life. Rachel Lopez is an attractive young probation officer. Brown is one of her clients but also fast becoming one of her friends - perhaps he is one that can be saved. Nigel Johnson is a smart young drug-dealer on the make. He has plans to make a lot of money AND stay alive to spend it. He already runs his neighbourhood but doesn''t realise that he stands on the brink of a vicious turf war which could destroy him. From these basic players, Pelecanos weaves and amazing new novel, one that defines a generation of black, Hispanic and white Americans fighting - literally - for their lives.

The Cut

release date: Aug 29, 2011
The Cut
Crime fiction writer George Pelecanos introduces Spero Lucas, an anti-hero making his place in the world one battle at a time. Includes a bonus work of short fiction focusing on Spero''s early life. Spero Lucas has a new line of work. Since he returned home to Washington, D.C. after serving in Iraq, he has been doing special investigations for a defense attorney. He''s good at it, and he has carved out a niche: recovering stolen property, no questions asked. His cut is forty percent. A high-profile crime boss who has heard of Lucas''s specialty hires him to find out who has been stealing from his operation. It''s the biggest job Spero has ever been offered, and he quickly gets a sense of what''s going on. But before he can close in on what''s been taken, he tangles with a world of men whose amorality and violence leave him reeling. Is any cut worth your family, your lover, your life? The first in a series of thrillers featuring Spero Lucas, The Cut is the latest confirmation of why George Pelecanos is "perhaps America''s greatest living crime writer." (Stephen King)

Rip Van Winkle

Rip Van Winkle
RIP VAN WINKLE was published originally circa 1882 by McLoughlin Brothers, New York, New York. It was written by George P. Webster.

The Night Gardener

release date: Jun 10, 2009
The Night Gardener
Gus Ramone is "good police," a former Internal Affairs investigator now working homicide for the city''s Violent Crime branch. His new case involves the death of a local teenager named Asa whose body has been found in a local community garden.The murder unearths intense memories of a case Ramone worked as a patrol cop twenty years earlier, when he and his partner, Dan "Doc" Holiday, assisted a legendary detective named T. C. Cook. The series of murders, all involving local teenage victims, was never solved. In the years since, Holiday has left the force under a cloud of morals charges, and now finds work as a bodyguard and driver. Cook has retired, but he has never stopped agonizing about the "Night Gardener" killings.The new case draws the three men together on a grim mission to finish the work that has haunted them for years. All the love, regret, and anger that once burned between them comes rushing back, and old ghosts walk once more as the men try to lay to rest the monster who has stalked their dreams. Bigger and even more unstoppable than his previous thrillers, George Pelecanos achieves in THE NIGHT GARDENER what his brilliant career has been building toward: a novel that is a perfect union of suspense, character, and unstoppable fate.

Shame the Devil

release date: Mar 06, 2001
Shame the Devil
The boys are back in town Frank Farrow is a natural-born killer. Roman Otis is a fine-looking crooner who does his killing on the side. On a hot D.C. afternoon Frank and Roman hit a pizza shop called May''s. When the hit was over, four people were executed. A cop was shot. A boy was dead. And when the sirens stopped wailing and the killers vanished into the heat, dozens of lives were shattered forever. Now it''s three years later, and Dimitri Karras, who lost a son, is starting to live again. But Dimitri''s old acquaintance, a P.I. named Nick Stefanos, has just unburied the past--by discovering the killers'' identity. Suddenly the second act of a crime story is about to be told. Because the May''s pizza parlor killers are coming back into town: where they''ll be greeted with open arms, broken hearts, and at least one loaded gun.

Defending Humanity

release date: Feb 01, 2013
Defending Humanity
In Defending Humanity, internationally acclaimed legal scholar George P. Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin, a leading expert on international criminal law, tackle one of the most important and controversial questions of our time: When is war justified? When a nation is attacked, few would deny that it has the right to respond with force. But what about preemptive and preventive wars, or crossing another state''s border to stop genocide? Was Israel justified in initiating the Six Day War, and was NATO''s intervention in Kosovo legal? What about the U.S. invasion of Iraq? In their provocative book, Fletcher and Ohlin offer a groundbreaking theory on the legality of war with clear guidelines for evaluating these interventions. The authors argue that much of the confusion on the subject stems from a persistent misunderstanding of the United Nations Charter. The Charter appears to be very clear on the use of military force: it is only allowed when authorized by the Security Council or in self-defense. Unfortunately, this has led to the problem of justifying force when the Security Council refuses to act or when self-defense is thought not to apply--and to the difficult dilemma of declaring such interventions illegal or ignoring the UN Charter altogether. Fletcher and Ohlin suggest that the answer lies in going back to the domestic criminal law concepts upon which the UN Charter was originally based, in particular, the concept of "legitimate defense," which encompasses not only self-defense but defense of others. Lost in the English-language version of the Charter but a vital part of the French and other non-English versions, the concept of legitimate defense will enable political leaders, courts, and scholars to see the solid basis under international law for states to intervene with force--not just to protect themselves against an imminent attack but also to defend other national groups.

The Big Blowdown

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Big Blowdown
Karras and Recevo face off when organized crime threatens their old friend''s establishment in a story that explores the seamier side of life surrounding Nick''s Grill

Marriage Customs of the World

release date: Apr 09, 2013
Marriage Customs of the World
This book presents a comprehensive overview of global courtship and marriage customs, from ancient history to contemporary society, demonstrating the vast differences as well as the similarities across all of human culture. This second edition of Marriage Customs of the World examines historical context, social significance, and current trends and controversies of matrimony in the Western world as well as other cultures. Apart from detailing the ceremonies from specific countries, the book identifies specific elements of the wedding event and discusses them in a comparative manner, showcasing the similarities across cultures. The new content in this work includes additional information on courtship and how future spouses are found in other cultures; marriage in art, cinema, theater, and poetry; wedding bands; forced marriages and shotgun weddings; New Year''s weddings; legislation regarding marriage; and engagement practices. Entries carried over from the first edition have been revised and updated as well. With its broad scope and consideration of contemporary issues alongside historical information, this work will be ideal for high school and undergraduate students; scholars of anthropology, social studies, and history; and general readers.

Rocket Propulsion Elements

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Rocket Propulsion Elements
Aerospace Engineering/Mechanical Engineering The definitive text on rocket propulsion-now completely revised to reflect rapid advancements in the field For more than fifty years, this seminal text has been regarded as the single most authoritative sourcebook on rocket propulsion technology. More comprehensive and coherently organized than any other book on the subject, Rocket Propulsion Elements guides readers evenhandedly through the complex factors that shape propulsion, with both theory and practical design considerations. With more than a third of the text and illustrations either completely new or extensively revised, this latest edition includes current information on engine structures, nozzle theory, gas properties, thrust chambers, launch vehicles, and more. With a detailed table of contents breaking down each chapter into subsections-as well as an expanded index of key words-the Seventh Edition efficiently steers readers quickly to the information they need. Other highlights include: * Separate chapters on liquid, solid, and hybrid propulsion systems and a new chapter on thrust chambers including the new aerospike nozzle * Comprehensive coverage of rocket propulsion technology, with applications to space flight, satellite flight, and guided and unguided missiles * Problem-solving examples and exercises relevant to actual design situations * More than 340 illustrations, including photographs, tables, and graphs * Coherent, up-to-date chapter on electrical propulsion balancing fundamentals with practical aspects and applications For professional engineers in the aerospace and defense industries as well as undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical and aerospace engineering, this time-honored resource is indispensable for its scope of coverage and utility.

Autobiography of Rev. George P. Linderman

Basic Concepts of Criminal Law

release date: Sep 03, 1998
Basic Concepts of Criminal Law
In the United States today criminal justice can vary from state to state, as various states alter the Modern Penal Code to suit their own local preferences and concerns. In Eastern Europe, the post-Communist countries are quickly adopting new criminal codes to reflect their specific national concerns as they gain autonomy from what was once a centralized Soviet policy. As commonalities among countries and states disintegrate, how are we to view the basic concepts of criminal law as a whole? Eminent legal scholar George Fletcher acknowledges that criminal law is becoming increasingly localized, with every country and state adopting their own conception of punishable behavior, determining their own definitions of offenses. Yet by taking a step back from the details and linguistic variations of the criminal codes, Fletcher is able to perceive an underlying unity among diverse systems of criminal justice. Challenging common assumptions, he discovers a unity that emerges not on the surface of statutory rules and case law but in the underlying debates that inform them. Basic Concepts of Criminal Law identifies a set of twelve distinctions that shape and guide the controversies that inevitably break out in every system of criminal justice. Devoting a chapter to each of these twelve concepts, Fletcher maps out what he considers to be the deep structure of all systems of criminal law. Understanding these distinctions will not only enable students to appreciate the universal fundamental ideas of criminal law, but will enable them to understand the significance of local details and variations. This accessible illustration of the unity of diverse systems of criminal justice will provoke and inform students and scholars of law and the philosophy of law, as well as lawyers seeking a better understanding of the law they practice.

Turmoil and Triumph

release date: Aug 31, 2010
Turmoil and Triumph
George Schultz recounts his years working for the Reagan administration, including foreign policy and the power struggle between the State Department and the National Security Council, in this candid reflection on his years as Secretary of State. Turmoil and Triumph isn’t just a memoir—though it is that, too—it’s a thrilling retrospective on the eight tumultuous years that Schultz worked as secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan. Under Schultz’s strong leadership, America braved a nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union, increasingly damaging waves of terrorism abroad, scandals such as the Iran-Contra crisis, and eventually the end of the decades-long Cold War. With the strong convictions and startling candor for which Schultz is known, this personal account takes readers into the heart of the Reagan administration, revealing the behind-the-scenes talks and churning tensions that informed a transitional decade that many Americans now look back on as one of the country’s most exalted.

The New Financial Capitalists

release date: Oct 13, 1998
The New Financial Capitalists
This book, first published in 1999, gives a balanced, enlightening account of how KKR has approached leveraged buyouts.

Belden, the White Chief; Or, Twelve Years Among the Wild Indians of the Plains from the Diaries and Manuscripts of George P Belden Ed by Gen Jame

The Practice of Statistics AP

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Practice of Statistics AP
When The College Board created the Advanced Placement (AP) statistics course several years ago, they recommended several college books that closely match their syllabus. The top two books on this "short list" were Moore and McCabe''s Introduction to the Practice of Statistics and Moore''s The Basic Practice of Statistics. Still, these book lacked several key elements such as activities and special topics. So, starting with the classic features of IPS and BPS, veteran AP statistics instructor Dan Yates has fashioned a text that perfectly matches the College Board’s recommended syllabus. The result is the #1 book in the AP statistics market: The Practice of Statistics, TI-83 Graphing Calculator Enhanced. Because this book was written for bright high school students who are at an advanced reading level, it has also sold to many colleges and universities. These institutions love the idea of a David Moore book integrating the TI-83 Graphing Calculator, which is the most popular statistics calculator in the market. For colleges and universities who require or recommend that their students use the TI-83 Graphing Calculator, TPS is the appropriate text.

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics Chapters 14-17

release date: Feb 04, 2005
Introduction to the Practice of Statistics Chapters 14-17
Printed booklet containing additional advanced chapters for Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, Fifth Edition

Rethinking Criminal Law

release date: Jun 29, 2000
Rethinking Criminal Law
This is a reprint of a book first published by Little, Brown in 1978. George Fletcher is working on a new edition, which will be published by Oxford in three volumes, the first of which is scheduled to appear in January of 2001. Rethinking Criminal Law is still perhaps the most influential and often cited theoretical work on American criminal law. This reprint will keep this classic work available until the new edition can be published.

Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jul 11, 2014
Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows (Routledge Revivals)
The importance of typology in the study of early modern literature has long been accepted, yet students of Victorian culture have paid little attention to it. First published in 1980, this study demonstrates how biblical typology, an apparently arcane interpretative mode, had profound effects on the secular culture of the Victorian age: its art, literature and thought. George Landow considers the way in which the average English believer learned to read their Bible in terms of the types and shadows of Christ, the various ways in which Victorian poetry and hymns employed certain imagery, and the use of typological symbolism in narrative poetry, prose fiction, dramatic monologue and non-fiction. In a concluding chapter, he investigates the particularly complex, and often ironic, combinations of typological image and typological structure.

William Holman Hunt and Typological Symbolism (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jun 11, 2015
William Holman Hunt and Typological Symbolism (Routledge Revivals)
In this study, first published in 1979, Landow contends that Hunt’s version of Pre-Raphaelitism concerned itself primarily with an elaborate system of painterly symbolism rather than with a photographic realism as has been usually supposed. Like Ruskin, Hunt believed that a symbolism based on scriptural typology – the method of finding anticipations of Christ in Hebrew history – could produce an ideal art that would solve the problems of Victorian painting. According to Hunt, this elaborate symbolism could simultaneously avoid the dangers of materialism inherent in a realistic style, the dead conventionalism of academic art, and the sentimentality of much contemporary painting. George Landow examines Hunt’s work in the context of this argument and, drawing on much unknown or previously inaccessible material, shows how he used texts, frames, and symbols to create a complex art of mediation that became increasingly visionary as the artist grew older. This book is ideal for students of art history.

Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Informatics

release date: Apr 25, 2008
Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Informatics
This new third edition updates a best-selling encyclopedia. It includes about 56% more words than the 1,392-page second edition of 2003. The number of illustrations increased to almost 2,000 and their quality has improved by design and four colors. It includes approximately 1,800 current databases and web servers. This encyclopedia covers the basics and the latest in genomics, proteomics, genetic engineering, small RNAs, transcription factories, chromosome territories, stem cells, genetic networks, epigenetics, prions, hereditary diseases, and patents. Similar integrated information is not available in textbooks or on the Internet.

Putting Our House in Order: A Guide to Social Security and Health Care Reform

release date: Apr 17, 2008
Putting Our House in Order: A Guide to Social Security and Health Care Reform
A former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and an eminent economist tackle the biggest social issue of our time. Of all the issues swirling around the 2008 election, the staggering projected costs for the upkeep of America''s largest entitlement programs—Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—loom with gathering intensity. Government revenues alone cannot solve the problem, but a solution must be found. In this book George P. Shultz and John B. Shoven take a practical—and optimistic—look at the issues at hand, offering an agenda for reform that will make these essential programs solvent. Drawing on a trove of original research, they take stock of the current situation, consider plans on offer from major thinkers in the field, and chart a course toward a system that provides income for the elderly and universal access to health care in ways that are fiscally sound. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to make an informed decision about the country''s future.

Learning from Experience

release date: Aug 01, 2016
Learning from Experience
George P. Shultz recounts a lifetime of experiences in government, business, and academia and describes how those experiences have shaped the way he thinks about the world. In his plainspoken manner, he provides the reader with keys to understanding how he helped bring the nuclear disarmament movement into the mainstream of American policy discussions, why he urges his Republican Party colleagues to adopt measures to address climate change as an insurance policy for the future, why leaders must learn to govern over diversity, and more. Far more than a simple biography, Learning from Experience makes a unique contribution to political, social, and economic thought, offering the author''s reflections on experiences that have influenced his worldview. Ranging far beyond the realm of diplomacy, Shultz''s account illuminates America''s race relations, defines a down-to-earth economic philosophy built on free markets and fair treatment of labor, and identifies the strengths and weaknesses of presidential leadership as observed during his government service, including four cabinet posts, in the Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan administrations.

The Nuclear Enterprise

release date: Sep 01, 2013
The Nuclear Enterprise
A panel of expert contributors offers its views on the risks and rewards of the nuclear enterprise, focusing on issues of safety, regulation, and public perception. Contributors discuss specific experience and issues regarding the technical safety of weapons and power plants, management operations, regulatory measures, and the importance of accurate communication by the media.

The Earth as Modified by Human Action

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Earth as Modified by Human Action
In "The Earth as Modified by Human Action," George P. Marsh crafts a pioneering examination of the interplay between human activities and the natural environment. Written in the mid-19th century, this groundbreaking work employs a rich narrative style, blending observation with critical analysis, illustrating how agriculture, urbanization, and deforestation have irrevocably altered landscapes across the globe. Marsh''s eloquent prose serves not just to document these changes, but to invoke a profound ethical consideration of humanity''s role as stewards of the Earth, positioning the text as a precursor to contemporary environmental science and ecology. George P. Marsh, often recognized as one of the first environmentalists, was an American diplomat, philologist, and naturalist. His deep-rooted concern for the environment stemmed from both personal experiences and his extensive travels, during which he witnessed firsthand the degradation of landscapes. Marsh''s profound understanding of the interconnections between ecology, economy, and society led him to articulate a compelling argument about the intrinsic link between human civilization and the natural world, advocating for a sustainable approach to resource management long before such concepts became mainstream. This invaluable text is not only a historical artifact but remains remarkably relevant today, urging modern readers to reflect on the consequences of human actions on our planet. Scholars, environmentalists, and general readers who seek to grasp the origins of environmental thought and its evolution are encouraged to delve into Marsh''s insightful narrative, which serves as both a warning and a call to responsibility.

101 Questions and Answers on Saints

release date: Jan 01, 2007
101 Questions and Answers on Saints
An informational and entertaining text, this work offers readers a deeper sense of why the saints and the honoring of them has been influential in the lives of Catholics and others who strive to follow Jesus Christ and experience his love. (Catholic)

King Suckerman

release date: Aug 01, 1997
King Suckerman
In the summer of 1976, the nation''s capital is gearing up for the Bicentennial. Captain Beefheart''s on the eight-track, and the hot new film "King Suckerman" has everyone talking. Two knockaround guys named Clay and Karras are out looking for trouble when they stumble onto a drug deal gone bad and end up with a pile of money that isn''t theirs. When the well-armed dealer starts spilling blood to get to the cash, Clay and Karras must take a stand, go straight, and get justice--or maybe just sweet revenge.

The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers

release date: Aug 12, 2023
The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
George P. Upton''s ''The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers'' is a comprehensive guide to the world of opera, providing detailed descriptions of the plots, musical scores, and composers behind some of the most beloved operas in history. Upton''s literary style is informative and engaging, making this book accessible to both opera enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre. Written in the late 19th century, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cultural significance of opera during that time period. Upton''s meticulous research and passion for opera shine through in his detailed analyses of each opera''s story and music. George P. Upton, a music critic and educator, drew from his extensive knowledge of opera to create this definitive guide. His expertise in music theory and history is evident in the way he dissects the composers'' intentions and the development of opera as an art form. Upton''s dedication to preserving the legacy of these timeless works is reflected in the thoroughness of his research and the depth of his insights. I highly recommend ''The Standard Operas'' to anyone interested in delving into the world of opera. Upton''s book provides a comprehensive overview of the most famous operas, making it an essential read for opera lovers and scholars alike.

Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India

release date: Jul 10, 2013
Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India
Hardcover reprint of the original 1912 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9". No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Sanderson, G. P. (George P.). Thirteen Years Among The Wild Beasts Of India: Their Haunts And Habits From Personal Observation. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Sanderson, G. P. (George P.). Thirteen Years Among The Wild Beasts Of India: Their Haunts And Habits From Personal Observation, . Edinburgh, 1912. Subject: Hunting India
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