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41. Hidden in Plain View
 
42. DECLINE OF THE ENGLISH MURDER
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43. Brave Little Tailor (My First
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44. Pulgarcito/Tom Thumb: Version
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45. George Orwell's (aka Eric Blair's)
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46. Losing Labours Soul?: New Labour
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47. Modulation of MHC Antigen Expression
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48. Folk Singer for the FBI
 
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49. BURMESE DAYS
 
50. CLIFF NOTES ON ORWELL's 1984
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51. The Brave Little Tailor: Green
 
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52. Annie Oakley (My First Classic
 
53. Homage to Catalonia [by] George
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54. Rumpelstiltskin: Green Level (Read-It!
 
55. George Orwell (Writers and Their
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56. The Crow and the Pitcher: A Retelling
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57. Shoemaker and His Elves (My 1st
 
58. A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS BY GEORGE
 
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59. Paul Bunyan (Read-It! Readers)
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60. Daniel Boone (My First Classic

41. Hidden in Plain View
by Blair S. Walker, Eric J. Dickey
Audio Cassette: Pages (1999-09-30)
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Asin: 157511061X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A twisted soul is killing young African-American professionals in Baltimore and reporter Darryl Billups returns to his investigative background to cover the story and in the process he unwittingly places himself within the killer's deadly orbit. (approximate length: 6 hours, 4 cassettes)Amazon.com Review
Darryl Billups calls Baltimore "the world's biggest country town," and he'sdrawn to it like a magnet. He gained sensational success as a crimereporter for the (fictional) Baltimore Herald, where he exposed theneo-Nazi who tried to blow up the NAACP headquarters, an eventchronicled in Up Jumped theDevil. Following this stint, Billups tried his luck as a reporterin New York. But the offer of a management job at the Herald and a $15,000raise has brought him back to Baltimore, where he remains thehottest thing to hit that town since the Homicide televisionseries.

Darryl's hopes for a quiet life are disturbed when someone begins killingpeople--all young, all African American, all upwardly mobile--anddecorating their faces with decals of the Confederate flag. The tough oldpolice detective who worked with him on the NAACP bombing case letsDarrylbreak the story to the country. Meanwhile, the killer--(who incidentallygets turned on by Jerry Springer)--gradually emerges from the shadowscomplete with acatalog of frightening surprises. The author knows his Baltimore, and heknows the inner-workings of a journalist's mind. He makes Darryl a most human and very interesting kindof hero. --Dick Adler ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT AUDIO BOOK!
This audio book contains one very intriguing mystery. It was great all the way to the end.Well done--I really liked it!

4-0 out of 5 stars Looks can be deceiving
HIDDEN IN PLAIN VIEW is an engrossing mystery set in Baltimore, Maryland.
Someone is killing a seemingly unrelated set of African-American professionals
in their late thirties.Each victim is found in the bathtub of his/her home
with a decal of the confederate flag attached to the center of his/her
forehead. The police are stumped and seem at a loss when it comes to solving
a case which reveals no clear cause of death.Homicide detective Phillip
Gardner seeks assistance from former reporter turned editor, Darryl Billups,
who worked with him in the past on a case that won them national attention.
Darryl attacks the scene with a reporter's curiosity and intuition which has
him quickly stumbling into the killer's path.It is not long before he
earns himself a place on the killer's hit list.

Blair Walker has written a fast-paced thriller that draws you in from word
one.He gets into the minds of his characters in a way that displays the
strengths and vulnerabilities of each.His style has you empathizing not only
with Darryl and the victims, but the killer as well.Walker switches deftly
between street vernacular and proper English seamlessly throughout scenes and
dialogue.The characters are amusing, endearing and downright frustrating at
times.HIDDEN IN PLAIN VIEW is a satisfying and encompassing read that is
sure to please mystery lovers.

Reviewed by Diane Marbury
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers

5-0 out of 5 stars SUSPENSE DELIVERED WITH STYLE
Blair Walker sweeps you along on another incredible case of his nemesis,Daryl Billups, and what a case it is.He allows you to walk in thefootsteps of the murderer and see through their eyes without ever oncelooking in the mirror to tell you exactly who it was.From this vantagepoint the reader experiences the insanity even though they can't quitegrasp the process that makes it tick.Hidden In Plain View provides thereader with enough suspense to keep them in the pages and enough thrills toinsure completion.Congratulations Blair on another intelligent,insightful and well written offering to the literary arena.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Least Suspected
Darryl Billups is back in Baltimore and this time his focus is intra-racial i.e. black-on-black crime with a twist.When black professionals start turning up dead in Baltimore at upscale addresses theusual easy answers--drugs and gangs, for such crimes aren't applicable. Themysterious unseen causes of these deaths aren't made any clearer by theautopsies and suggest that the killer has a very diabolic mind and method.The novel is written in both first and third person. Darryl speaks to usin first person so that we follow him along as he gains new information andworks to put the puzzle together.In alternating chapters the killer andthe killer's actions are described in third person, allowing the identityto remain a mystery until close to the end, when the reader discovers whoit is first.As the novel picks up pace in its concluding chapters, youhave a strong desire to warn Daryl of the danger ahead, but you're force torace through the pages, hoping and praying that he'll figure it out in timeto save those closest to him.A true spell-binder, equal to and surpassinghis previous novel and every bit as good in its own right and for its genreas his autobiography on Reggie Lewis was for its.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must read mystery murder!
This is the first time reading Mr. Walker's novels, but one thing for sure, I'm definetly hooked.I found myself laughing out loud and sometimes saying "oh uh uh".And once starting "HIDDEN IN PLAIN VIEW" I didn't and couldn't put it down.A easy read but, also verytantalizing.

Mr. Walker's writing is refreshing after reading about"she did me wrong, or he aint' about nothing books".Can'thardly wait for the next book! ... Read more


42. DECLINE OF THE ENGLISH MURDER - and Other Essays (by the author of 1984)
by George (pen name used by Eric Blair) Orwell
 Paperback: 188 Pages (1965)

Asin: B0000CMM76
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A collection of less accessible essays by the author of 1984 and Animal Farm, including his lament for the inferior quality of modern murders and his comments on the changing face of fictional crime. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Timeless Overview
This volume used to be easily available up until the mid-80s and can still be easily purchased in most second-hand bookstores. I hope that Penguin decide to reissue it again as I think every essay contains certain timeless elements that add very much to many contempory events.

Both the left and the right like to claim Orwell as their own. As this book of essays proves, he belongs to no one and eschews all those stinking orthodoxies that via for the souls of mens. This is a recurring theme. In his long Essay on Dickens he reminds us that Dickens is particulalry great because of the things he DOES not do, rahter than what he describes and the moral tales he tells. Dickins is no social theorist. Dickens is a great moraliser where revolution has no place and people being decent to each other solves the majority of the world's problems.

There are some anti-imperial essays here. "How the Poor Die" is rather an indictment of French Culture or uncaring and "A Hanging" has as much dealing about Imperialism as it does with the general notion that "man can get used to anything" when they are exposed to it enough.

"Notes on Nationalism" could easily be called "Notes on Crooked Thinking."In this essay Orwell lays out the follies of ideology in general on peoples thinking processes... It should be read and re-read and quotes like "every nation that becomes a country thinks it necessary to depreciate all other foreigners."It may be cynical, but it is food for thought, such as when everyone is cheering their medals won in the olympics... Orwell doesn't stop at Nationalism. He locates the same diseased thinking in Marxism, Fascism, Orthodox Catholicism and Anglicanism. The tendancy for Trade Unionists to see nothing but evil in corporations and for capitalists to only see baleful influences in Trade Unionism. By extension there are the very disturbing debates we see in the US at the present time, when the so-called cultural wars are really just short-hand for people to think only in terms of ideological maxims -- the era of good old fashioned, even-handed common sense is truly in trouble in the US. A good read of this essay could help a lot of people.

The essay on Raffles and Miss Blandish tells the story of how the morality of characters changes within our heros over time. In reality this may be one of the first essays on the anti-hero. As such it is not important if anyone knows either of the above Characters (I think that only Raffles would be even vaguely known), it is far more important for a person to grasp the fact that writing tells us about the things we deem important, good or bad. For those who bemoan the tide of violence sweeping the world and the loss of good ol-fashioned morality this is an important essay.

5-0 out of 5 stars A man who walks to the sound of his own drummer
Orwell writes in a number of different ways in these essays. To my mind the most powerful is the journalistic autobiographical essay on 'How Poor People Die'. This is his description of the time he spent in a public hospital when down- and- out in Paris. His descriptions of the barbarity of the medical practices, the pain and indifference suffered by the patients' make a moving cry against human cruelty. In the longest literary essay Orwell also moves in the realm of moral judgment. He reads the works of Dickens and sees in him not a practical reformer but rather a moralist crying out against human injustice. Orwell sees Dickens as a person of neither aristocracy nor proletariat but of the middle commercial class. He sees Dickens as one who is not a real revolutionary but rather as one who aims for some idealized and perfect version of a presently unsatisfactory status- quo. Orwell also writes about Kipling another of the most popular British authors in his own time. He argues that however objectionable Kipling's imperialism his sympathy for the clerks and soldiers of the Empire gave his work a strongly positive human quality. Orwell also writes a long essay of political philosophy in which he redefines the concept of Nationalism seeming to see it as any kind of chauvinistic, selfish collectivism. And he concludes the work with an essay explaining why he writes.
No matter what form he works in Orwell is a very clear and readable writer. However I find him to be far more convincing as journalist than as theorist. And this when the strong spirit of individual independence, of hearing his own drummer, of judging his own way pervades this fine work.

5-0 out of 5 stars Analytical and balanced essays, and still relevant
George Orwell was a master of the critical, analytical essay and this collection gives us ten of his best.


*Decline of the English Murder
*A Hanging
*Benefit of Clergy
*How the Poor Die
*Rudyard Kipling
*Raffles and Miss Blandish
*Charles Dickens
*The Art of Donald McGill
*Notes on Nationalism
*Why I write

The essay on Kipling stands as an excellent example of analytical criticism. It contains my single favourite line from the book. "A good bad poem is a graceful monument to the obvious." There's no question Orwell enjoys Kipling and admires his talent and his understanding of the world. At the same time, Orwell disapproves of Kipling and of Kipling's values. Orwell knows that Kipling is a British imperialist and that Kipling believes the British man superior to other races, but Orwell sees that Kipling also knows what it is to rule. Orwell also sees that Kipling, unlike many others who glorify military death, understands that the common soldier would perhaps prefer to run away rather than face bullets.

Death stalks many of the other essays, e.g. a Hanging or How the Poor Die, but the Art of Donald McGill is a pleasant enough examination of low-brow humour, and the essay on Charles Dickens explains much of what makes Dickens so enjoyable and instantly recognizable.

But by far and away, the most important essay in this collection is "Notes on Nationalism". It has coloured my own political thinking since I first read it in 1990 and hardly a month goes by without my thinking of it. Orwell defines nationalism as the state of mind for people who identify so strongly with a group that they are unable to admit any wrong if that wrong makes the group more powerful, and who could never admit the truth of their group owing something to another. He sees this form on nationalism in British colonial officials who could not accept "natives" ruling India for themselves, he sees it in Irish and Scottish republicans who could not admit they owed their freedom to the United Kingdom's protection. He sees it in Catholic writers who see the population oppressed in (Protestant) Britain but freed in Mussolini's (Catholic) Italy. Perhaps today Orwell would have used the word "fundamentalism" instead of nationalism.

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43. Brave Little Tailor (My First Classic Stories)
by EricBlair
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2010-08-01)
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A retelling of the classic tale of a tailor whose boast about killing seven flies at one blow leads him to even greater feats. ... Read more


44. Pulgarcito/Tom Thumb: Version Del Cuento De Los Hermanos Grimm /a Retelling of the Grimm's Fairy Tale (Read-It! Readers En Espanol) (Spanish Edition)
by Eric Blair
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2006-01)
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45. George Orwell's (aka Eric Blair's) "Animal Farm": A Study Guide from Gale's "Novels for Students" (Volume 03, Chapter 1)
Digital: 32 Pages (2002-07-23)
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Term paper due tomorrow? Need to cram for a test? Or just looking for the best information about a favorite literary work?

Turn to "Novels for Students" to get your research done in record time. Brought to you by Thomson Gale--the world's leading source of literary criticism and analysis--this e-doc contains: plot summary; character analysis; author biography; an overview of the novel's themes, style, and historical context; a compendium of in-depth critical material; study questions; suggestions for further reading; and much more.

Why choose "Novels For Students"? Because no other source offers so much in such a compact package. Trust the experts: Thomson Gale--and "Novels for Students." ... Read more


46. Losing Labours Soul?: New Labour and the Blair Government 1997-2007
by Eric Shaw
Paperback: 264 Pages (2008-03-19)
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Based on extensive original research and interviews with a wide variety of key players, this is a compelling assessment of the Labour Party in power.

Beginning with a detailed account of the development of New Labour, including the ideological tensions within the party, Eric Shaw provides a sophisticated analysis of the Labour Government during an unprecedented period of power.

Offering the most detailed examination yet published of the actual performance of the party in several key social and economic policy areas, Losing Labour’s Soul? will be of enormous interest to students of British politics, labour history and party politics.

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47. Modulation of MHC Antigen Expression and Disease
Paperback: 460 Pages (2005-11-03)
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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are involved in the immune system's response to tumor and infected cells and in generating an immune response. This book brings together basic aspects of the regulation of MHC antigens with important clinical applications (in viral infection, viral oncology, cancer biology and autoimmunity). There is a strong emphasis on situations where MHC expression is modulated (either stimulated or repressed). The book's major themes are: the mechanisms of MHC expression--explored at several levels including the transcription and translation of MHC genes and the insertion of MHC protein molecules into plasma membranes; the effect of cytokines on MHC expression--both in the etiology of certain diseases and in possible immunotherapeutic approaches to disease; and the use of gene therapy to modify MHC expression in cancer cells, and thereby cause tumor rejection. This book will be valuable to researchers and clinicians in molecular biology, immunology, oncology, and virology. ... Read more


48. Folk Singer for the FBI
by Eric Blair
Paperback: 576 Pages (2009-06-27)
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Phil Ochs was one of the greatest folk singers of the 1960s. Ochs was first investigated by the FBI early on in his career, after writing a favorable article on Woody Guthrie in Mainstream magazine in 1963, which also brought another name to the attention of the FBI: Bob Dylan. The FBI attended political rallies where Ochs played, and he began noticing the attention, telling an audience in 1966: "I'm a folk singer for the FBI." The FBI's investigation intensified after the DNC riots in Chicago in August 1968. The FBI attempted to build a case against Ochs and other members of the Youth International Party (Yippies), but the indictment against Ochs never materialized due to a lack of evidence. Ochs instead later testified at the Chicago Seven trial for the defense. Despite the hundreds of pages in his FBI file, Ochs never committed a federal crime. He continued to be under investigation until his death by suicide in 1976. This volume contains commentary and the complete FBI file. ... Read more


49. BURMESE DAYS
by George (Eric Blair) Orwell
 Paperback: Pages (1962)
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50. CLIFF NOTES ON ORWELL's 1984
by George (Eric Blair) Orwell
 Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B003VSVPOI
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51. The Brave Little Tailor: Green Level (Read-It! Readers)
by Eric Blair, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2004-03)
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Asin: 1404803157
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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"A Retelling of the Grimms' Fairy Tale" for children. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A nicely-illustrated adaptation of Grimm's fairy tale
I found the Read it! Readers series of books at our local library. The "Read-It! Readers" series of books begin with the Purple Level which presents basic topics and objects using high frequency words and simple language patterns. The Red Level books present familiar topics using common words and repeating sentence patterns. The Blue Level books present new ideas using a larger vocabulary and varied sentence structure. The Yellow Level presents more challenging ideas, a broad vocabulary, and wide variety in sentence structure. The Green Level books present more complex ideas, a more advanced vocabulary, and more complex language structures.

The story and illustrations are interesting and visually pleasing respectively. The story here is an adaptation of Grimm's Fairy Tale. The sentence structure is more varied and there are some advanced vocabulary. My 5-year-old daughter needed extra help with this book and we reviewed the vocabulary after reading. Overall, a good beginning reader to challenge young children with some elementary reading skills, especially those with an interest in classic fairy tales.
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52. Annie Oakley (My First Classic Story)
by Eric Blair
 Library Binding: 32 Pages (2011-01)
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53. Homage to Catalonia [by] George Orwell
by Eric Blair
 Unknown Binding: 232 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0007HHLK8
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54. Rumpelstiltskin: Green Level (Read-It! Readers)
by Eric Blair, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2004-03)
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Asin: 1404803114
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Appropriate for intermediate readers
I found the Read it! Readers series of books at our local library. The "Read-It! Readers" series of books begin with the Purple Level which presents basic topics and objects using high frequency words and simple language patterns. The Red Level books present familiar topics using common words and repeating sentence patterns. The Blue Level books present new ideas using a larger vocabulary and varied sentence structure. The Yellow Level presents more challenging ideas, a broad vocabulary, and wide variety in sentence structure. The Green Level books present more complex ideas, a more advanced vocabulary, and more complex language structures.

The story and illustrations are interesting and visually pleasing respectively. The story here is an adaptation of Grimm's Fairy Tale. The sentence structure is more varied and there are some advanced vocabulary. My 5-year-old daughter needed extra help with this book and we reviewed the vocabulary after reading. Overall, a good beginning reader to challenge young children with some intermediate reading skills, especially those with an interest in classic fairy tales.
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55. George Orwell (Writers and Their Works, #39)
by George Pseud.) Blair, Eric) Hopkinson, Tom Orwell
 Paperback: Pages (1955-01-01)

Asin: B0025ZOIX8
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56. The Crow and the Pitcher: A Retelling of Aesop's Fable (Read-It! Readers)
by Eric Blair, Aesop
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2004-02)
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57. Shoemaker and His Elves (My 1st Classic Story)
by EricBlair
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A retelling of a classic tale of a kindly but poor shoemaker who gets unexpected help with his work. ... Read more


58. A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS BY GEORGE ORWELL
by George (Eric Blair) Orwell
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1953)

Asin: B003TCHPP4
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59. Paul Bunyan (Read-It! Readers)
by Eric Blair
 Library Binding: 32 Pages (2005-01)
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These well-known legends will become well-loved books, as readers learn these classic tall tales through lively illustrations and unforgettable characters.

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60. Daniel Boone (My First Classic Story)
by Eric Blair
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2011-01)
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