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Posted in Sociologists (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by David B. Clarke. By Routledge. The regular list price is $135.00. Sells new for $125.06.
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Written by Ronald M. Glassman. By Greenwood Press. There are some available for $41.00.
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Written by Daniel Manus Pinkwater. By Addison-Wesley. The regular list price is $8.95. Sells new for $4.39. There are some available for $0.92.
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1 comments about Chicago Days / Hoboken Nights.
  1. Daniel Pinkwater is noteworthy in many respects, but what fascinates me most is the way in which he manages to be brilliant, moving, and profound without ever accentuating the negative. This autobiographical collection of brief, bite-size narratives (perfect for bedtime, the bathroom, or the ten-minute break at work) chronicles Pinkwater's development as an artist/writer, and gives the reader the opportunity to enjoy the world through the eyes of a funny, intelligent man who truly loves life. This is a non-fiction, non-children's book by a children's author.


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Written by James Earl Ray. By National Press Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $12.00. There are some available for $0.04.
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By Ashgate Publishing. The regular list price is $275.00. Sells new for $274.87. There are some available for $274.89.
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Written by Edward Gale Agran. By University of Arkansas Press. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $24.95.
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Written by Nolan Porterfield. By University of Illinois Press. There are some available for $13.48.
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1 comments about Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax, 1867-1948 (Folklore and Society).
  1. I just finished LAST CAVALIER and without question consider it the best biography I've read in years. This book may well signal John Lomax's overdue emergence as a national treasure for his collecting and preserving of thousands of cowboy songs including "Home on the Range"--as well as for bringing musical artists like Leadbelly to national attention. Lomax already is a treasure in his home state of Texas. If you're a reading Texan and/or have any interest whatsoever in country or black music, the roots of American folklore, the ambiance of the Texas mileau in the first half of this century, or a profound character study of one of the country's great promoters of native culture, this uncompromising biography was written for you. However, the book transcends regionalism both in the writing and its universal perspective and message. One practically has to go to Flaubert's rendering of Emma Bovary to find such an incisive pyschological study of someone so well-meaning and successful, and yet so flawed, as John Lomax. Porterfield makes his character so relatable and understandable that we can love and hate him at the same time--and even identify with this American original, if only from a distance. The author also renders his impeccably researched material with all the skill and technique of a first-rate novelist. He is as authoratative and compelling in his treatment of Lomax as James Boswell was with Samuel Johnson.


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Written by Jo Ellen Jacobs. By Indiana University Press. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $36.99. There are some available for $15.20.
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Written by Gianfranco Poggi. By Alianza (Buenos Aires, AR). The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $18.96.
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Written by Andrew M. Koch. By Lexington Books. The regular list price is $83.00. Sells new for $52.99. There are some available for $52.97.
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Jean Baudrillard: Fatal Theories (International Library of Sociology)
Max Weber's Political Sociology: A Pessimistic Vision of a Rationalized World (Contributions in Sociology)
Chicago Days / Hoboken Nights
Who Killed Martin Luther King?: The True Story by the Alleged Assassin
Talcott Parsons (International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought)
Too Good a Town: William Allen White, Community, and the Emerging Rhetoric of Middle America
Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax, 1867-1948 (Folklore and Society)
The Voice of Harriet Taylor Mill
Weber (El Libro Universitario. Materiales)
Romance and Reason: Ontological and Social Sources of Alienation in the Writings of Max Weber

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