A Defence of the Charter
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Tento autor se hluboce ponořil do světa organizovaného zločinu, konkrétně americké mafie. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na historické detaily a kontexty, často odhaluje méně známé příběhy a fakta. Prostřednictvím svých publikací a online platforem poskytuje čtenářům podrobný vhled do fungování a historie kriminálních organizací. Jeho výzkum je pečlivý a jeho psaní nabízí komplexní pohled na tuto fascinující, byť temnou stránku historie.
Skin diseases can be an unpleasant and uncomfortable problem for many people. In this helpful guide, dermatologist Thomas Hunt offers practical advice for the prevention and treatment of skin diseases. From eczema to psoriasis to acne, Hunt covers a range of common skin issues and explains how to manage them effectively. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to keep their skin healthy and looking its best.
Set against the backdrop of 1969, the story follows four friends embarking on a memorable road trip from Washington to New York. Initially excited about attending a monumental concert, their journey quickly turns into a nightmare filled with unexpected challenges. Amidst the chaos, they navigate personal issues and discover love, highlighting the complexities of friendship and the unpredictability of life.
Jonny Oxford faces relentless bullying from his Sergeant First Class and a private determined to push him out of the Army. In his quest for support, he seeks help from friends, but their involvement leads to unexpected complications. Ultimately, Jonny's struggles culminate in his expulsion from the military, highlighting themes of resilience and the harsh realities of life in the armed forces.
The book delves into the controversial case of Charles Sberna, who was convicted for the murder of Police Officer John H.A. Wilson in 1939. It explores the possibility of his innocence and questions the motivations behind the authorities' haste to execute him without thoroughly examining alternative evidence. The narrative investigates the flaws in the judicial process and the implications of wrongful convictions, shedding light on a dark chapter in criminal justice history.
Focusing on medical insights from the 19th century, this reprint offers valuable suggestions for the prevention of various ailments. Originally published in 1865, it serves as a resource for both students and general practitioners, providing historical context and practical advice. The book highlights the medical knowledge of its time, bridging the gap between past practices and modern understanding.
SILVER MEDALIST, Regional Nonfiction category of 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Set in the Gilded Age of New Orleans, the historical biography Deep Water: Joseph P. Macheca and the Birth of the American Mafia establishes the factual details of Macheca's epic life story, the assassination of Police Chief David Hennessy and the Crescent City lynchings. "An excellent, meticulously detailed ... account of the birth of the American Mafia and a wonderful study of New Orleans from the Civil War/Reconstruction periods up through the famous mass lynching. Macheca comes across as a fascinating rogue. Deep Water ... shows a marvelous objectivity." -Rick Mattix, coauthor, The Complete Public Enemy Almanac "A memorable reading experience... This book will force a reassessment of a famous event in the history of American organized crime." -Dr. Peter Dale Scott, author, Deep Politics and the Death of JFK "Very interesting and informative. I was also happy to see my own prejudice confirmed: the Hennessy murder emerges out of the turbid racial and political situation in the city." -James Fentress, author, Rebels and Mafiosi