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LAWYERS AND JUDGES BOOKS
Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 13, 2008)
Written by Cameron Rogers. By Kessinger Publishing.
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No comments about Colonel Bob Ingersoll: A Biographical Narrative of the Great American Orator and Agnostic.
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Written by Vernon Gladden Spence. By Texas a & M Univ Pr.
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No comments about Judge Legett of Abilene: A Texas Frontier Profile (Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University).
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Written by Herbert Mitgang. By Fordham University Press.
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1 comments about The Man Who Rode the Tiger: The Life and Times of Judge Samuel Seabury.
- With the life of Samuel Seabury on the pages discribed in detail and the photos that acompany the text you can get a real feel for the man and his time. All of this against the backdrop of New York City Politics. Samuel Seabury was known in all circles as standing for the height of ethics in his time. Something lacking on todays political landscape. A facinating read that never slows page after page.
Nathan David Seabury 25 Sept 1998.
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Written by Jim, Simons. By Plain View Press.
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No comments about Molly Chronicles: Serotonin Serenade.
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Written by Sarah Hart Brown. By Louisiana State University Press.
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1 comments about Standing Against Dragons: Three Southern Lawyers in an Era of Fear.
- This book was very enlightening and insightful on the practice of law in the 40's, 50's and 60's. It brought to life an era of controversy and injustice within an evolving America. It helps to explain these disruptive years of anti-communism and racial injustice amid the political struggles of a partisan society.
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Written by Christopher H. Johnson. By Wayne State University Press.
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No comments about Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit 1912-1950.
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Written by John Humphrey. By McGill-Queen's University Press.
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No comments about On the Edge of Greatness: The Diaries of John Humphrey, First Director of the United Nations Division of Human Rights, volume 4, 1958-1966.
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Written by John Hayman. By NewSouth Books.
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No comments about Judge in the Senate: Howell Heflin's Career of Politics and Priciples.
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Written by Kip M. Grunska. By AuthorHouse.
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3 comments about The Southern Zone: One Man's Quest For The Meaning Of Sanity.
- Each chapter is a funny story in itself. Who ever thought prison life was dull? This author finds the humor in every situation, bizzare as it may be. I especially liked The Dancing Girls Frolic and The Pink Panty Scenario. Who would ever suspect such shinanigans took place in such a setting?
It seems like the inmates are more clever than the guards and spend most of their time outwitting their keepers! I highly recommend this fast paced, light reading for sheer enjoyment of a little known subject. Treat yourself to some fun.
- This book was very entertaining, funny and easy to read.
The chapter about the dancing girls was hilarious and I really identified with the story about the computer mixups.
- This book addresses the dangerous, the legal technicalities, and the "seamy" side of containing prisoners. Yet Mr. Grunska describes this gauntlet with compassion, wit and humor as he tells what the guards and supervisors had to do to calm and solve the comical situations. It's a rapid-read collection of individual incidents! I loved the chapter "High Tech and Us". It reminded me of earlier years when school admimistrators gave us computers, students, and orders for "immediate use effectively."
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Written by Russell A. Vassallo. By K&B Products.
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4 comments about Tears and Tales, Vol. 1.
- I read Tears and Tales three times and each time I laughed and cried. It's a really great book. Donna Bagby
- Very interesting book. The author spoke well about his relations with his animals. Very good author and lovely stories. Helen Tucker
- The author shows his knowledge & love for animals. Knows how to keeps his readers interested. Great Book.
- I enjoyed reading Tears and Tales so much. Each story was so full of twists and surprises I found myself rushing to the next story. When I finished the book I found myself reading it again. This man truely loves his animals and has a tremendous insight into their thinking, paints a picture of a painful life made gentler by animal friends. My ten year old grandaughter is now reading it and loving it. It is truely a book for all ages. I would recommend this author to anyone who loves animals and am anxiously waiting his next book.
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Colonel Bob Ingersoll: A Biographical Narrative of the Great American Orator and Agnostic
Judge Legett of Abilene: A Texas Frontier Profile (Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University)
The Man Who Rode the Tiger: The Life and Times of Judge Samuel Seabury
Molly Chronicles: Serotonin Serenade
Standing Against Dragons: Three Southern Lawyers in an Era of Fear
Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit 1912-1950
On the Edge of Greatness: The Diaries of John Humphrey, First Director of the United Nations Division of Human Rights, volume 4, 1958-1966
Judge in the Senate: Howell Heflin's Career of Politics and Priciples
The Southern Zone: One Man's Quest For The Meaning Of Sanity
Tears and Tales, Vol. 1
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