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21. Louis XIV and the Parlements:
 
22. Healing the hurt of man: A study
 
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23. Mississippi John Hurt: His Life,
 
24. What You Don't Know Will Hurt
 
25. John Hurt: An Actor's Progress
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26. Foreign Service Brats: William
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27. Songster Musicians: Blind Blake,
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28. Mississippi John Hurt Songs: Nearer,
$9.90
29. The love of our country. A sermon,
 
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30. Fingerstyle Guitarists: Chet Atkins,
$14.13
31. People From Shirebrook: John Hurt
 
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32. John Hurt
 
33. REASONABLE DOUBT.An Investigation
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34. Seasonable reflections upon the
 
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35. John Hurt
 
36. Architectural Digest 4/93 John
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37. Country Blues Singers: Blind Blake,
 
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38. The Watermen of the Chesapeake
 
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39. Perinatal Continuing Education
 
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40. Negative media stories hurt McCain.(politics

21. Louis XIV and the Parlements: The Assertion of Royal Authority
by John Jeter Hurt
 Paperback: 217 Pages (2002-02)

Isbn: 0719062365
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22. Healing the hurt of man: A study of John Wesley's "Cure of Soul's"
by J. Glenn Gould
 Unknown Binding: 70 Pages (1971)

Asin: B0006WD5PE
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23. Mississippi John Hurt: His Life, His Times, His Blues
by Philip R. Ratcliffe
 Hardcover: 272 Pages (2011-08-01)
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24. What You Don't Know Will Hurt You - John Peter Zenger Award, 1958 - University Of Arizona Bulletin
by John E. Address by Moss
 Paperback: Pages (1958)

Asin: B004A36CR8
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25. John Hurt: An Actor's Progress
by David Nathan
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1988-06-16)

Isbn: 0863791565
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26. Foreign Service Brats: William Hurt, John Kerry, Kathleen Turner, Oliver Platt, Stewart Copeland, Greg Kinnear, Dylan Walsh, Cameron Kerry
Paperback: 100 Pages (2010-05-05)
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: William Hurt, John Kerry, Kathleen Turner, Oliver Platt, Stewart Copeland, Greg Kinnear, Dylan Walsh, Cameron Kerry, Miles Copeland Iii, Ian Copeland, Foreign Service Brat. Excerpt:Cameron Forbes Kerry (born September 6, 1950) is the younger brother and political confidant of John F. Kerry . The fourth child of U.S. diplomat Richard J. Kerry and his wife, Rosemary Winthrop Forbes , Cameron Kerry graduated from Harvard University in 1972, and Boston College Law School in 1978. Cameron Kerry was associated with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in Washington, D.C. and served as law clerk to U.S. Senior Circuit Judge Elbert Tuttle , former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (now the Eleventh Circuit). He has been an Adjunct Professor of Telecommunications Law at Suffolk University Law School and has written on First Amendment and cable television issues. Since 1983, he has worked at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo , focusing on civil litigation, environmental issues, and communications regulation. In 2004, he served as an influential advisor in his brother s presidential campaign. Cameron Kerry played a role in decisions behind the scenes and as a campaign surrogate. On September 18, 1972, the day before the primary election in which John Kerry was seeking his district's nomination in his race for the U.S. House of Representatives , Cameron Kerry and Thomas J. Vallely were caught in the basement of the building that housed both John Kerry's and opponent Anthony R. DiFruscia's campaign headquarters. Cameron was charged with breaking and entering. One month later, the charges were dropped after the Kerry campaign explained that Cameron was in the building to investigate rumors that his brother's campaign telephone lines were b... ... Read more


27. Songster Musicians: Blind Blake, Blind Willie Mctell, Lead Belly, Mississippi John Hurt, Mance Lipscomb, Josh White, Frank Stokes, Furry Lewis
Paperback: 94 Pages (2010-10-25)
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Commentary (music and lyrics not included).Chapters: Blind Blake, Blind Willie Mctell, Lead Belly, Mississippi John Hurt, Mance Lipscomb, Josh White, Frank Stokes, Furry Lewis, Papa Charlie Jackson, Jim Jackson, Henry Thomas. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 92. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Joshua Daniel White (February 11, 1914-September 5, 1969), best known as Josh White, was a American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor, and civil rights activist. In the early 1930s, he also recorded under the names "Pinewood Tom" and "Tippy Barton." White grew up in the Jim Crow South. He later became a 1920s and 1930s star of race records, with a prolific output of recordings in genres including Piedmont blues, country blues, gospel, and social protest songs. He was billed in concert as "The Sensation of the South". In 1931, White moved to New York and within a decade his fame had spread widely, and his repertoire expanded to include urban blues, jazz, Tin Pan Alley, cabaret, folk songs from around the world, and hard-hitting political protest songs. He soon was in demand as an actor on radio, Broadway, and film. However, his pioneering guitar playing never altered or diminished, while some would even argue it broadened with the expansion of his musical repertoire. White also would become the closest African-American friend and confidant to the president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Ironically however, White's anti-segregationist and international human rights political stance presented in many of his recordings and in his speeches at rallies resulted in the right-wing McCarthyites incorrectly assuming that he must have been a Communist. Accordingly, from 1947 through the mid 1960s, White was caught in the vise grip of the anti-Communist Red Scare, and combined with his resul...http://booksllc.net/?id=3326092 ... Read more


28. Mississippi John Hurt Songs: Nearer, My God, to Thee, Corrine, Corrina, Shortnin' Bread, the Ballad of Casey Jones
Paperback: 36 Pages (2010-10-25)
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Commentary (music and lyrics not included).Chapters: Nearer, My God, to Thee, Corrine, Corrina, Shortnin' Bread, the Ballad of Casey Jones, Make Me a Pallet on the Floor, Poor Boy Blues. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: "Nearer, My God, to Thee" is a 19th century Christian hymn by Sarah Flower Adams, based loosely on Genesis 28:1119, the story of Jacob's dream. Genesis 28:1112 can be translated as follows: "So he came to a certain place and stayed there all night, because the sun had set. And he took one of the stones of that place and put it at his head, and he lay down in that place to sleep. Then he dreamed, and behold, a ladder was set up on the earth, and its top reached to heaven; and there the angels of God were ascending and descending on it..." It is most famous as the alleged last song the band on RMS Titanic played before the ship sank. The lyrics to the hymn are as follows: Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me;Still all my song shall be nearer, my God, to Thee,Chorus: Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down,Darkness be over me, my rest a stone;Yet in my dreams I'd be nearer, my God, to Thee,ChorusThere let the way appear steps unto heav'n;All that Thou sendest me in mercy giv'n;Angels to beckon me nearer, my God, to Thee,ChorusThen with my waking thoughts bright with Thy praise,Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise;So by my woes to be nearer, my God, to Thee,ChorusOr if on joyful wing, cleaving the sky,Sun, moon, and stars forgot, upwards I fly,Still all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to Thee,A sixth verse was later added to the hymn by Ed­ward H. Bick­er­steth, Jr. as follows: There in my Fathers home, safe and at rest,There in my Saviors love...http://booksllc.net/?id=3468040 ... Read more


29. The love of our country. A sermon, preached before the Virginia troops in New-Jersey. By John Hurt, Chaplain.
by John Hurt
Paperback: 30 Pages (2010-06-10)
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.
Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.
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"The soldier's prayer."--p. 22-23.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, six doors above Arch-Street, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. 23,[1]p. ; 8° ... Read more


30. Fingerstyle Guitarists: Chet Atkins, John Martyn, Mississippi John Hurt, Nick Drake, Jeff Beck, Tony Mcmanus, Phil Keaggy, Jaco Pastorius
 Paperback: 500 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Chet Atkins, John Martyn, Mississippi John Hurt, Nick Drake, Jeff Beck, Tony Mcmanus, Phil Keaggy, Jaco Pastorius, Glen Campbell, Mark Knopfler, Ralph Mctell, Bert Jansch, Derek Trucks, Merle Travis, Jerry Reed, Andrew Bird, John Fahey, Davey Graham, Jorma Kaukonen, Dave Van Ronk, Pat Kirtley, Andy Mckee, Kaki King, Martin Taylor, Stefan Grossman, Leo Kottke, Tommy Emmanuel, Michael Hedges, Justin King, Erik Mongrain, Nic Jones, William Ackerman, John Renbourn, Roy Clark, Don Ross, Preston Reed, John James, Vicki Genfan, Reverend Gary Davis, Kenneth Carllile, Martin Simpson, Michael Gulezian, Thomas Leeb, Duck Baker, Mel Bay, Pat Donohue, John Pearse, Brian Rolland, Muriel Anderson, Tim Sparks, Joey Eppard, Eric Roche, Peter Lang, Laurence Juber, Masaaki Kishibe, Pete Huttlinger, Jeff Linsky, Robbie Basho, Gordon Giltrap, Tinderbox, Eltjo Haselhoff, Pierre Bensusan, Billy Mclaughlin, Trace Bundy, Krister Axel, Ernie Hawkins, Alex de Grassi, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Michael Chapdelaine, Al Petteway, Chris Foster, Brooks Williams, Edgar Cruz, Arlen Roth, Mark Fosson, Phil Heywood, Nico Kasanda, Jean Bosco Mwenda, Woody Mann, John Knowles, Rick Foster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 498. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Mark Knopfler OBE (born 12 August 1949) is a British guitarist, singer, songwriter, record producer and film score composer. Mark Knopfler is best known as the lead guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the British rock band Dire Straits, which he co-founded in 1977 with his brother David. After Dire Straits disbanded in 1995, Knopfler continued to record and produce albums as a solo artist under his own name. Knopfler has played in other groups occasionally, such as the The Notting Hillbillies, and has guested on works by other artists, including Gerry Raf...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=199158 ... Read more


31. People From Shirebrook: John Hurt
Paperback: 44 Pages (2010-05-31)
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: John Vincent Hurt, CBE (born 22 January 1940) is an English actor, known for his leading roles as Joseph Merrick in The Elephant Man, Winston Smith in Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mr. Braddock in The Hit, Stephen Ward in Scandal and Quentin Crisp in The Naked Civil Servant and An Englishman in New York. Recognisable for his distinctive rich voice, he has also enjoyed a successful voice acting career, starring in films such as Watership Down, The Lord of the Rings, The Black Cauldron and Dogville, as well as BBC television series Merlin. Hurt initially came to prominence for his role as Richard Rich in the 1966 film A Man for All Seasons, and has since appeared in such popular motion pictures as: Alien, Midnight Express, Rob Roy, V for Vendetta, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the Harry Potter film series and the Hellboy film series. Hurt is one of England's best-known, most prolific and sought-after actors, and has had a versatile film career spanning six decades. He is also known for his many Shakespearean roles. Hurt has received multiple awards and honours throughout his career including three BAFTA Awards and a Golden Globe Award, with six and two nominations respectively, as well as two Academy Award nominations. His character's final scene in Alien is consistently cited and voted as one of the most memorable in cinematic history, and was re-enacted by Hurt in science fiction parody film Spaceballs. Hurt was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, when his father was vicar of Shirebrook. He is the son of Phyllis (née Massey), an amateur actress and engineer, and Arnould Herbert Hurt, a mathematician who became an Anglican clergyman. Hurt has an older brother, Br. Anselm (born Michael), a monk based at Glenstal Abbey in Ireland who... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=164390 ... Read more


32. John Hurt
by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster
 Paperback: 176 Pages (2010-06-05)
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John Vincent Hurt, CBE (born 22 January 1940) is an English actor, known for his leading roles in The Elephant Man and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Hurt initially came to prominence for his role as Richard Rich in the 1966 film A Man for All Seasons, and has since appeared in such popular motion pictures as: Alien, Midnight Express, Rob Roy, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, V for Vendetta, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and the Hellboy film series. Hurt is one of England's best-known, most prolific and sought-after actors, and has had a versatile film career spanning five decades. He is also known for his many Shakespearean roles. Hurt has received multiple awards and honours throughout his career including three BAFTA Awards and a Golden Globe, as well as two Academy Award nominations. His character's demise in Alien is generally regarded as one of the most memorable scenes in cinematic history. ... Read more


33. REASONABLE DOUBT.An Investigation into the Assassination of John F. Kennedy.
by John Fitzgerald.1917 - 1963].Hurt, Henry. [Kennedy
 Hardcover: Pages (1985)

Asin: B000UE0LMS
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3-0 out of 5 stars One fatal flaw prevents this from being the best introduction to the subject
Henry Hurt's "Reasonable Doubt" is an overview of the JFK assassination. Hurt was a researcher for the book "Legend: the Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald" by Edward Epstein. Hurt's research involved little more than contacting US Marines who knew Oswald. After providing research for Epstein, Hurt set aside the JFK case.

In 1981, his odysessy started anew. A man named Robert Easterling contacted him. Easterling was prepared to confess his role in the assassination of President Kennedy. Hurt, in an effort to prepare himself for this unusual interview, Hurt versed himself in the JFK assassination lore.
Hurt's overview of the case is amazing. His prose is easy to follow. His conclusions are logical. The biggest flaw in his research is, unfortunately, the inclusion of the Robert Easterling testimony.

The first chapter reads like a newspaper report. It's nine pages of who, what, where and when. After finishing this, the reader knows the basics of the official story.

Hurt then turns a critical eye to the Warren Commission's findings. There is no index from which to review the Warren Commission's hearings and exhibits. The report is hardly the corrollary of 26 supporting volumes. Congressional committees concluded that the FBI and CIA were derelict in submitting evidence to the Warren Commission. The FBI had destroyed or altered testimony or evidence. Credible leads that pointed away from the Warren Commission's main thesis were ignored.

After concluding the Warren Commission had not settled the issue, Hurt then looks at the autopsy and the Magic Bullet. The doctors in Dallas do not agree with the doctors at Bethesda. The Magic Bullet is pristine whereas test bullets fired into cadavers show significant deformation.

The author spends the next two chapters looking at the Texas School Book Depository and Dealy Plaza in general. Could Oswald have moved that quickly from the 6th floor to the 2nd floor? Were there two men on the 6th floor when the shooting began? And were there shots fired from the grassy knoll? Hurt looks at many witnesses who either were not called to the Warren Commission to testify or whose testimony was not used to draw the conclusions that the Warren Commission drew.

The shooting of Dallas police officer JD Tippit has been called the "Rosetta Stone" of the JFK assassination. Hurt entitled chapter 7, "Tippit's Murder: Rosetta Stone or Red Herring?". He proceeds to cover ground that the Warren Commission covered and some ground that the Warren Commission ignored.

The Warren Commission concluded that Jack Ruby had no ties to organized crime. The House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that Ruby did have ties to organized crime. Hurt examines this discrepency in chapter 8, "Jack Ruby: Pimp for all Seasons".

Oswald learned the Russian language while he was a US Marine. He was discharged from the USMC and then defected to the Soviet Union. When he came back to the US, he was an open Marxist and an outspoken supporter of Castro--in cities with strong conservative or strong intelligence ties (New Orleans and Dallas). Was Oswald affiliated with some branch of US intelligence? Hurt examines this in chapter 9, "Fingerprints of Intelligence".

The only case ever brought to court regarding the assassination of President Kennedy was the case brought forward by New Orleans Parish DA Jim Garrison. Oswald spent the summer of '63 in New Orleans. There are tantalizing connections between Oswald and elements of US intelligence including ex-Cuban patriots, Guy Bannister and David Ferrie. The author spends a considerable amount of time looking at Oswald's ties to New Orleans in chapter 10, "New Orleans, USA".

The last two chapters are a summation of the conspiracy information up to 1985, the year this book was published. The information is good. Hurt gives you the names of the researchers who put forward certain aspects of the case and how he feels about them. It is hard to disagree with Hurt--he calls them like he sees them. If a conspiracy theory is bizarre, he says so. This section of the book is particular good for the beginner. The beginner can get a brief review of the other researchers and their works here. This section can be used as a stepping stone to other areas of research the beginner may find interesting.

Alas, Henry Hurt's book, "Reasonable Doubt" has one glaring flaw. This flaw is chapter 12, "The Confession of Robert Easterling". Hurt dedicates almost 50 pages to the laugable premise that Robert Easterling was involved in a conspiracy to JFK. Easterling claims he was at a bar having a drink when an acquaintance of his named Manuel Rivera came up to him. He had not seen Rivera in some time so the men had a drink while making small talk. Then Manuel asked Easterling to be a part of a plot to Kennedy. This highly unlikely event is followed up with numerous other claims which not only are unsubstantiated but are completely based in fantasy.
Here's one example. Easterling claims that to make their escape, the real assassins repelled from the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository to the ground via grappeling hooks and rope. Obviously, no person witnessed such a dramatic escape despite the fact Dealy Plaza was filled with throngs of people.

I'm not sure what to make of Easterling's confession other to conclude it's not accurate. Was Hurt duped? Was Easterling a plant? I don't know. But the fact that Henry Hurt dedicated so much time and energy to Easterling is why I have to give this book a mere 3 stars.

3-0 out of 5 stars One fatal flaw prevents this from being the best introduction to the subject
Henry Hurt's "Reasonable Doubt" is an overview of the JFK assassination. Hurt was a researcher for the book "Legend: the Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald" by Edward Epstein. Hurt's research involved little more than contacting US Marines who knew Oswald. After providing research for Epstein, Hurt set aside the JFK case.

In 1981, his odysessy started anew. A man named Robert Easterling contacted him. Easterling was prepared to confess his role in the assassination of President Kennedy. Hurt, in an effort to prepare himself for this unusual interview, Hurt versed himself in the JFK assassination lore.
Hurt's overview of the case is amazing. His prose is easy to follow. His conclusions are logical. The biggest flaw in his research is, unfortunately, the inclusion of the Robert Easterling testimony.

The first chapter reads like a newspaper report. It's nine pages of who, what, where and when. After finishing this, the reader knows the basics of the official story.

Hurt then turns a critical eye to the Warren Commission's findings. There is no index from which to review the Warren Commission's hearings and exhibits. The report is hardly the corrollary of 26 supporting volumes. Congressional committees concluded that the FBI and CIA were derelict in submitting evidence to the Warren Commission. The FBI had destroyed or altered testimony or evidence. Credible leads that pointed away from the Warren Commission's main thesis were ignored.

After concluding the Warren Commission had not settled the issue, Hurt then looks at the autopsy and the Magic Bullet. The doctors in Dallas do not agree with the doctors at Bethesda. The Magic Bullet is pristine whereas test bullets fired into cadavers show significant deformation.

The author spends the next two chapters looking at the Texas School Book Depository and Dealy Plaza in general. Could Oswald have moved that quickly from the 6th floor to the 2nd floor? Were there two men on the 6th floor when the shooting began? And were there shots fired from the grassy knoll? Hurt looks at many witnesses who either were not called to the Warren Commission to testify or whose testimony was not used to draw the conclusions that the Warren Commission drew.

The shooting of Dallas police officer JD Tippit has been called the "Rosetta Stone" of the JFK assassination. Hurt entitled chapter 7, "Tippit's Murder: Rosetta Stone or Red Herring?". He proceeds to cover ground that the Warren Commission covered and some ground that the Warren Commission ignored.

The Warren Commission concluded that Jack Ruby had no ties to organized crime. The House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that Ruby did have ties to organized crime. Hurt examines this discrepency in chapter 8, "Jack Ruby: Pimp for all Seasons".

Oswald learned the Russian language while he was a US Marine. He was discharged from the USMC and then defected to the Soviet Union. When he came back to the US, he was an open Marxist and an outspoken supporter of Castro--in cities with strong conservative or strong intelligence ties (New Orleans and Dallas). Was Oswald affiliated with some branch of US intelligence? Hurt examines this in chapter 9, "Fingerprints of Intelligence".

The only case ever brought to court regarding the assassination of President Kennedy was the case brought forward by New Orleans Parish DA Jim Garrison. Oswald spent the summer of '63 in New Orleans. There are tantalizing connections between Oswald and elements of US intelligence including ex-Cuban patriots, Guy Bannister and David Ferrie. The author spends a considerable amount of time looking at Oswald's ties to New Orleans in chapter 10, "New Orleans, USA".

The last two chapters are a summation of the conspiracy information up to 1985, the year this book was published. The information is good. Hurt gives you the names of the researchers who put forward certain aspects of the case and how he feels about them. It is hard to disagree with Hurt--he calls them like he sees them. If a conspiracy theory is bizarre, he says so. This section of the book is particular good for the beginner. The beginner can get a brief review of the other researchers and their works here. This section can be used as a stepping stone to other areas of research the beginner may find interesting.

Alas, Henry Hurt's book, "Reasonable Doubt" has one glaring flaw. This flaw is chapter 12, "The Confession of Robert Easterling". Hurt dedicates almost 50 pages to the laugable premise that Robert Easterling was involved in a conspiracy to JFK. Easterling claims he was at a bar having a drink when an acquaintance of his named Manuel Rivera came up to him. He had not seen Rivera in some time so the men had a drink while making small talk. Then Manuel asked Easterling to be a part of a plot to Kennedy. This highly unlikely event is followed up with numerous other claims which not only are unsubstantiated but are completely based in fantasy.
Here's one example. Easterling claims that to make their escape, the real assassins repelled from the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository to the ground via grappeling hooks and rope. Obviously, no person witnessed such a dramatic escape despite the fact Dealy Plaza was filled with throngs of people.

I'm not sure what to make of Easterling's confession other to conclude it's not accurate. Was Hurt duped? Was Easterling a plant? I don't know. But the fact that Henry Hurt dedicated so much time and energy to Easterling is why I have to give this book a mere 3 stars. ... Read more


34. Seasonable reflections upon the importance of the name of England: wherein it is enquired; whether the disuse of that name, ... hath not sensibly hurt ... of our native country. ... By John Free, ...
by John Free
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.
Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.
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N065388



London : printed by E. Owen, and sold by Mr. Sandby; Mr. Bourne,Mr. Cook. Mr. Sacville Parker and booksellers in Oxford, 1755. 54p. ; 8° ... Read more


35. John Hurt
by D. Nathan
 Hardcover: 240 Pages (1985-06)
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36. Architectural Digest 4/93 John Hurt AD
by Paige (editor) Rense
 Paperback: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B001GUVX86
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37. Country Blues Singers: Blind Blake, Robert Johnson, Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Mance Lipscomb, Howlin' Wolf, Skip James, Josh White
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Chapters: Blind Blake, Robert Johnson, Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Mance Lipscomb, Howlin' Wolf, Skip James, Josh White, Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie Johnson, Sleepy John Estes, Tommy Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller, Bukka White, Barbecue Bob, Furry Lewis, Fred Mcdowell, Ida Cox, Bo Carter, Hound Dog Taylor, Cortelia Clark, Robert Lowery, King Solomon Hill, Charley Lincoln, Robert Belfour, Blind Simmie Dooley. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 175. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Joshua Daniel White (February 11, 1914-September 5, 1969), best known as Josh White, was a American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor, and civil rights activist. In the early 1930s, he also recorded under the names "Pinewood Tom" and "Tippy Barton." White grew up in the Jim Crow South. He later became a 1920s and 1930s star of race records, with a prolific output of recordings in genres including Piedmont blues, country blues, gospel, and social protest songs. He was billed in concert as "The Sensation of the South". In 1931, White moved to New York and within a decade his fame had spread widely, and his repertoire expanded to include urban blues, jazz, Tin Pan Alley, cabaret, folk songs from around the world, and hard-hitting political protest songs. He soon was in demand as an actor on radio, Broadway, and film. However, his pioneering guitar playing never altered or diminished, while some would even argue it broadened with the expansion of his musical repertoire. White also would become the closest African-American friend and confidant to the president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Ironically however, White's anti-segregationist and international human rights political stance presented in many of his recordings and in his speeches at rallies resulted in the right-...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3326092 ... Read more


38. The Watermen of the Chesapeake Bay
by John Hurt Whitehead
 Hardcover: 168 Pages (1987-09)
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39. Perinatal Continuing Education Program (PCEP)
by John, M.D. Kattwinkel, Lynn J. Cook, Hall, M.D. Hurt, George A., Ph.D. Nowacek, Jerry G., Ph.D. Short
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Now published by the AAP, the PCEP workbooks have been brought up-to-date with leading-edge procedures and techniques. The revised volumes are filledwith clear explanations, step-by-step skill instruction, and practice-focused exercises. They offer time- saving, low-cost solutions forself-paced learning or as adjucts to instructor-led skills training. ... Read more

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40. Negative media stories hurt McCain.(politics & media)(John McCain): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
by Terry Jones
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This digital document is an article from St. Louis Journalism Review, published by SJR St. Louis Journalism Review on December 1, 2008. The length of the article is 712 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Negative media stories hurt McCain.(politics & media)(John McCain)
Author: Terry Jones
Publication: St. Louis Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2008
Publisher: SJR St. Louis Journalism Review
Volume: 38Issue: 310Page: 7(1)

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