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21. Othello: The Cambridge Dover Wilson
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22. Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson
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23. American Government: The Essentials
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24. Measure for Measure: The Cambridge
 
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25. The Culture Of Ancient Egypt
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26. The Second Part of the History
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27. Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson:
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28. A Guide to the Mammals of China
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29. The Importance of the Proof-reader
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30. Love Everlasting: Love Letters
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31. First Year, Worst Year: Coping
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32. Jefferson, Lincoln, and Wilson:
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33. Ideals (Chichester Project)
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34. The dramatic works of John Wilson
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35. Spider Season: A Benjamin Justice
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36. Teachings and Practice of Tibetan
 
37. Robert Wilson: The Theater of
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38. Wilson and Gisvold's Textbook
 
39. Statement and inference, with
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40. Justice at Risk

21. Othello: The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare (Cambridge Library Collection - LiteraryStudies)
by William Shakespeare
Paperback: 324 Pages (2009-07-20)
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Asin: 1108005977
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare, published between 1921 and 1966, became the classic Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's plays and poems until the 1980s. The series, long since out-of-print, is now reissued. Each work is available both individually and as a set, and each contains a lengthy and lively introduction, main text, and substantial notes and glossary printed at the back. The edition, which began with The Tempest and ended with The Sonnets, put into practice the techniques and theories that had evolved under the 'New Bibliography'. Remarkably by today's standards, although it took the best part of half a century to produce, the New Shakespeare involved only a small band of editors besides Dover Wilson himself. As the volumes took shape, many of Dover Wilson's textual methods acquired general acceptance and became an established part of later editorial practice, for example in the Arden and New Cambridge Shakespeares. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fast Delivery & Great Book Condition
I bought this book for an English Literature course at university and it was exactly what I needed - annotations and an explanatory preface and conclusion.

Most importantly, the book arrived early and was in great condition. Totally satisfied with the seller. ... Read more


22. Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson
by Lois Simmie
Paperback: 224 Pages (2003-05)
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Asin: 1550545108
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4-0 out of 5 stars Not true love at all
I found this book to be very well worth reading, everything is supported by factual evidence(e.g the letters and police reports)and Simmie keeps the story progressing very well from start to finish while keeping it clear and understandable for the reader to follow what is happening. It doesn't tell the story of a man consumed by love as most would say, but of a man consumed with himself and his selfishness, he wanted something and didn't care what or who he destroyed in the process of acheiving it.

5-0 out of 5 stars this book is alright
All the letters and stuff were pretty boring to read. And the suicide attempt scene is probably the most horrible thing I've ever read and will scar me for life but this book was actually pretty...good. Especially since I hail from Regina, I reccommend this book to all the Skatchies

5-0 out of 5 stars Sgt John Wilson
This is a great book!I would suggest it for anyone who live in saskatchewan.It shows how much control love has over one man.Enough power to cause him to murder, (...)

5-0 out of 5 stars John Wilson...Gives Canada a Bad Name!
It's a horrifying story of a man who gains to much power in the mounties and kills his wife.If your from Saskatchewan, the places in the book are all close to home and give you a sense of realism. ... Read more


23. American Government: The Essentials
by James Q. Wilson, Jr.John J. DiIulio, Meena Bose
Paperback: 560 Pages (2010-01-01)
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Asin: 0495802824
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Acclaimed for the scholarship of its prominent authors and the clarity of its narrative, AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: THE ESSENTIALS preserves the structure of the main text but replaces the policy chapters with one brief chapter on the policymaking process while maintaining focus on three fundamental topics: the institutions of American government; the historical development of governmental procedures, actors, and policies; and who governs in the United States and to what ends. User involvement in the material is bolstered by proven pedagogical features such as chapter outlines, Who Governs? and To What Ends? learning objective questions framing each chapter and How Things Work boxes that summarize important facts. The significantly enhanced media package with new online tools makes the learning experience engaging and accessible. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars American Government
I found this book to be somewhat disappointing. Throughout the book, I caught on to poor editing and was frustrated by a sparse index, which made it difficult to ascertain where exactly to find what I was looking for. While much of the book was readable, other parts consisted of wordy sentences that made simple statements unnecessarily confusing.

3-0 out of 5 stars A Bit Above Average College Textbook
Having read parts of this textbook for a college American Gov class I can say that it is fascinating for those interested in the subject and the author is engaging enough to be read by all who are interested in learning more about the essentials of American Government. The author addresses many contemporary issues such as the upcoming 2008 presidential election and other pertinent issues, which was a very nice feature. ... Read more


24. Measure for Measure: The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare (Cambridge Library Collection - LiteraryStudies)
by William Shakespeare
Paperback: 228 Pages (2009-07-20)
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Asin: 1108005926
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare, published between 1921 and 1966, became the classic Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's plays and poems until the 1980s. The series, long since out-of-print, is now reissued. Each work is available both individually and as a set, and each contains a lengthy and lively introduction, main text, and substantial notes and glossary printed at the back. The edition, which began with The Tempest and ended with The Sonnets, put into practice the techniques and theories that had evolved under the 'New Bibliography'. Remarkably by today's standards, although it took the best part of half a century to produce, the New Shakespeare involved only a small band of editors besides Dover Wilson himself. As the volumes took shape, many of Dover Wilson's textual methods acquired general acceptance and became an established part of later editorial practice, for example in the Arden and New Cambridge Shakespeares. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars All too familiar...
It is called 'dark comedy' or 'light tragedy'.I am inclined to go with the later.I simply saw no humor in it, but it had a balanced and mostly just resolution, so it was not what I would normally call tragedy.

Angelo, the Duke's deputy is self-righteous hypocrite in command during the Duke's apparent absence.One of his strap-hangers is Lucio, a vile, deceitful, and utterly plausible political climber who grasps at all above him and attempts to step on all below him.Angelo and Lucio live today as a multitude within the D.C. beltway.Isabella, Claudio, Juliet, and Mariana are victims of these base and contemptable political hacks.Vincentio is a brave man caught in the middle, who helps out Isabella at the risk of his own future.The Duke leaves his deputy in charge as he pretends to go off, allegedly on a diplomatic mission.He remains in disguise to see the true nature of his deputy, and hurries out of disguise faster than he would have liked.

The story is grim, but the characters ring true.Good people at odds with vile men in power, and the vile men have deceived a good leader.Deputy's abusing their bosses' power.A man who accepts that doing the right thing is probably a career killer, while a two-faced, lick-spittle, sycophant appears to have a bright future.But with all this, the ending is as bright as can be hoped for.

A great play, but more satisfying than pleasurable.

E.M. Van Court

5-0 out of 5 stars One I saw performed, so I love this play
In order to truly appreciate Shakespeare's genius, I find it beneficial to see the plays performed.It makes the reading of the play later so much more enjoyable.This play is a wonderful tragic comedy.It is probably the darkest of all his comedies.Each of the characters faces his own epiphany and they are forced to come to terms with their own morality, as well as their own mortality.The play is gloomy and pessimistic.The play is set in Vienna.It forces the watcher of the play to reexamine all these issues in his or her own life.Very worthwhile.

4-0 out of 5 stars Measure for Measure
Measure for Measure can best be described as Romeo and Juliet but with a happy ending. Or perhaps the sequel to Romeo and Juliet if the two hadn't taken such drastic measures (ha-ha!) at the end. In fact, the woman whose lover is short for this world is named Juliet and the play is once more set in Italy (though this time in Venice).

The play pokes fun at sex in and out of marriage and the "oldest profession" but beyond all the bawdy jokes, is a cautionary tale against morality based government. Juliet's lover, Claudio, is soon to be hanged for getting Juliet pregnant. It's an old law on the books, not enforced for ages until the Duke hands over the city to his would-be successor.
While the play may have been written at the turn of the seventeenth century, it is still relevant and on topic.

5-0 out of 5 stars Measure for Measure
Great book!One of the classic Shakespeare dramas.Full of witty humor.

3-0 out of 5 stars A Hero With a Swollen Ego, But Still A Decent Play
This is a darker comedy of Shakespeare's that was never so popular (except briefly in the 1700s). If you are willing to see past the fact that the hero (Duke Vincentio) is essentially playing God, it is an interesting play. Duke Vincentio is supposedly leaving for awhile, and he leaves Angelo in charge. Well, in comes the case of Claudio. Claudio has gotten his fiance Juliet pregnant before their wedding. (They still love each other, but they are not married yet.)

Angelo is outraged at Claudio and feels that Claudio must be executed. Claudio's sister Isabella (who is in the process of becoming a nun) pleads for mercy, and Angelo says he will consider it if Isabella agrees to sleep with him. Naturally, Isabella refuses. One character flaw she has is that when her brother asks her to consider it, she rebukes him in a fierce manner. Isaac Asimov put it best when he said: "She might not give into Claudio, but she might at least sympathize with his fear of death, and forgive him his human weakness. She does not...Isabella shrieks at her brother."

Moving on, disguised as a friar, the duke calms Isabella down and tells her that Claudio may yet be saved. He tells her to agree to Angelo's demands, but Mariana (a woman Angelo left sometime ago) will go in her place. At the end of 3.2, the Duke gives an interesting passage on hypocrisy: "Shame to him whose cruel striking, / kills for faults of his own liking" (3.2.270-271).

Later, there is an element of dark comedy when the Duke plans to have an older prisoner Barnadine killed in Claudio's place, but Barnadine is so drunk, he comically refuses the directions that will lead to his execution. (So much for that plan!)

One thing I did not like is that the Duke knows he is going to save Claudio, but he decides to play God and tell Isabella that Claudio is dead, but she will be satisfied. By the end of the 4th act, we learn that Angelo has slept with Mariana (thinking she was Isabella)and he starts to show some elements of a conscience.

By the 5th act, the duke is still playing God and allowing Isabella to think that Claudio is dead, and intending to go through with Angelo'saccusations. But eventually, all is revealed. Claudio is alive and pardoned. Even Barnadine will be pardoned. Angelo must also marry Mariana.

Many people feel Angelo got off too easy, but remember, this is a comedy. And as Isaac Asimov put it: "...many critics (as savage as Angelo) condemn the play because they want to see the man hanged. Yet is it only for those we sympathize with that mercy is to be sought? ...It is precisely to those whom we hate that we must show mercy, if the word is to have any meaning at all." ... Read more


25. The Culture Of Ancient Egypt
by John A. Wilson
 Hardcover: 386 Pages (2010-09-10)
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"Egypt," wrote the ancient Greek historian Herodotus, "is thegift of the Nile." John Wilson amplifies Herodotus's theme,showing how the rich soils of the Nile made possible the growth ofcivilizations from the earliest native dynasties to the late Romanempire. He also provides compelling biographical sketches of playerswho are even now famous--Nefertiti, Amenhotep, and Tutankhamen amongthem. Although it needs some updating because of recent discoveries,Wilson's book, first published in 1951, remains among the bestone-volume introductions to the history of ancient Egypt. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Old, interesting but out of date.
Wilson's book is now a half century old.In its time and for quiet a while, it was the standard one volume text.But time, archaeology and knowledge marches on.Wilson is certainly a good read and for the study of Egypt an important one, but much has changed in the field.I mention only the emphasis on hydrolics as a conditions factor of Egyptian life, and our increasing understanding of the interrelationship between Egypt and Africa, as examples. Many points covered by Wilson have also seen new theories and ideas emerge and be accepted.Read with historical understanding of the field of Egyptology and caution.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best all around book on Ancient Egypt
Of all the one volume surveys of Ancient Egypt that I've read, this remains my favorite for its easy, flowing style. It may be old, but it doesn't seem a bit dated. I reread this book periodically and wouldrecommend it strongly. It is enjoyable as well as informative. ... Read more


26. The Second Part of the History of Henry IV, Part 2: The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare (Cambridge Library Collection - LiteraryStudies)
by William Shakespeare
Paperback: 244 Pages (2009-07-20)
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John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare, published between 1921 and 1966, became the classic Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's plays and poems until the 1980s. The series, long since out-of-print, is now reissued. Each work is available both individually and as a set, and each contains a lengthy and lively introduction, main text, and substantial notes and glossary printed at the back. The edition, which began with The Tempest and ended with The Sonnets, put into practice the techniques and theories that had evolved under the 'New Bibliography'. Remarkably by today's standards, although it took the best part of half a century to produce, the New Shakespeare involved only a small band of editors besides Dover Wilson himself. As the volumes took shape, many of Dover Wilson's textual methods acquired general acceptance and became an established part of later editorial practice, for example in the Arden and New Cambridge Shakespeares. ... Read more


27. Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson: Progressivism, Internationalism, War, and Peace (Woodrow Wilson Center Press)
Hardcover: 376 Pages (2008-09-30)
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Some of today's premier experts on Woodrow Wilson contribute to this new collection of essays about the former statesman, portraying him as a complex, even paradoxical president. Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson reveals a person who was at once an international idealist, a structural reformer of the nation's economy, and a policy maker who was simultaneously accommodating, indifferent, resistant, and hostile to racial and gender reform.

Wilson's progressivism is discussed in chapters by biographer John Milton Cooper and historians Trygve Throntveit and W. Elliot Brownlee. Wilson's philosophy about race and nation is taken up by Gary Gerstle, and his gender politics discussed by Victoria Bissel Brown. The seeds of Wilsonianism are considered in chapters by Mark T. Gilderhus on Wilson's Latin American diplomacy and war; Geoffrey R. Stone on Wilson's suppression of seditious speech; and Lloyd Ambrosius on entry into World War I. Emily S. Rosenberg and Frank Ninkovich explore the impact of Wilson's internationalism on capitalism and diplomacy; Martin Walker sets out the echoes of Wilson's themes in the cold war; and Anne-Marie Slaughter suggests how Wilson might view the promotion of liberal democracy today.

These essays were originally written for a celebration of Wilson's 150th birthday sponsored by the official national memorial to Wilson -- the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars -- in collaboration with the Woodrow Wilson House. That daylong symposium examined some of the most important and controversial areas of Wilson's political life and presidency.

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28. A Guide to the Mammals of China
Hardcover: 576 Pages (2008-02-11)
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Asin: 0691099847
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China's stunning diversity of natural habitats--from parched deserts to lush tropical forests--is home to more than 10 percent of the world's mammal species. A Guide to the Mammals of China is the most comprehensive guide to all 556 species of mammals found in China. It is the only single-volume reference of its kind to fully describe the physical characteristics, geographic distribution, natural history, and conservation status of every species. An up-to-date distribution map accompanies each species account, and color plates illustrate a majority of species. Written by a team of leading specialists, including Professor Wang Sung who provides a history of Chinese mammalogy, A Guide to the Mammals of China is the ideal reference for researchers and a delight for anyone interested in China's rich mammal fauna.

The definitive, comprehensive, up-to-date guide to all of China's 556 mammal species High-quality color plates accompany the detailed text Each species account comes with a distribution map Organized taxonomically for easy reference Includes an extensive bibliography ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Naturalist in China
This is one of the best field guides I have ever seen. The plates (61 plates)are beautifully illustrated and very accurate. Even though it will be a few years before I visit China, I wanted to purchase this field guide to become familiar with their mammals and where to find them. Besides wonderful illustrations of the mammals, the text is filled with great information. Each species account is accompanied with a range map showing the distribution of that mammal. Under the mammal's name is included the Chinese script of the mammal and an English translation of what that script sounds like. This is an ingenious inclusion, because for travelers looking for specific mammals, they only need to point to the script and people can help them. The text also includes taxonomic keys to assist in identifying mammals that are closely related. About the only thing that I didn't like was the fact that it only comes in hardcover. This is a personal thing because all of my other field guides are paperback, which makes them lighter to carry while traveling. But even with the hardcover, this field guide is a wonderful resource and learning tool for the mammals of China. ... Read more


29. The Importance of the Proof-reader - A Paper read before the Club of Odd Volumes, in Boston, by John Wilson
by John Wilson
Paperback: 24 Pages (2010-07-06)
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This title has fewer than 24 printed text pages. The Importance of the Proof-reader - A Paper read before the Club of Odd Volumes, in Boston, by John Wilson is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by John Wilson is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of John Wilson then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. ... Read more


30. Love Everlasting: Love Letters From Famous Men
by Victor Hugo, Edgar Allan Poe, Woodrow Wilson, Napoleon Bonaparte, Honore de Balzac, John Keats, Leo Tolstoy, Jack London, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Audio CD: Pages (2010-02-01)
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This collection of letters conveys timeless tales of love and passion written by some of the most interesting male figures in history, including revolutionary thinkers, visionary painters, and enlightened writers. Even dark minds like Edgar Allan Poe experience love, and each letter reveals personal desires, intimate details, and intense emotions. Although similar anthologies have previously been published, never before have great love letters been available in audio form. Perfect for those moments when you are crying too hard to read.
 
Love Everlasting also provides the background behind the author and recipient, illuminating the love story behind each epistolary gem. Examples include:
 
• Victor Hugo to Adèle Foucher.
Paris, France, 1821
• Edgar Allan Poe to Sarah Helen Whitman.
Bronx, New York, October 21, 1848
• Woodrow Wilson to Edith Bolling Galt.
The White House, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1915
• Napoleon Bonaparte to Josephine de Beauharnais.
Paris, France, December, 1795
• Honore de Balzac to Evelina Hanska.
Paris, France, June 19, 1836
• John Keats to Fanny Brawne.
Hampstead, England, October 13, 1819
• Leo Tolstoy to Valeria Arsenev.
Saint Petersburg, Russia, November 2, 1856
• Jack London to Anna Strunsky.
Oakland, California, April 3, 1901 Ludwig Van Beethoven to Antonie von
Birkenstock Brentano.
Teplitz, Bohemia, July 7, 1812
• Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to Charlotte von Stein.
Weimar, Germany, June 17, 1784
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31. First Year, Worst Year: Coping with the unexpected death of our grown-up daughter
by Barbara A. Wilson, Michael John Wilson
Paperback: 214 Pages (2004-12-07)
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When clinical psychologist Barbara Wilson was faced with the devastating loss of her adult daughter Sarah, her professional skills were sorely tested. How she, her husband Mick, and their family came to terms with their loss is detailed in First Year, Worst Year, a moving memoir of survival during and after bereavement. Filled with photos of the Wilson family and their journey retracing the last moments of their daughter, who perished in a rafting accident in Peru, this book is a testament to the resilience of the human heart, even after it’s been broken. ... Read more


32. Jefferson, Lincoln, and Wilson: The American Dilemma of Race and Democracy
Hardcover: 232 Pages (2010-08-06)
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33. Ideals (Chichester Project)
by John Wilson
Spiral-bound: 88 Pages (2000-10-14)
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An exploration of how to approach questions of right and wrong.
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34. The dramatic works of John Wilson
by John Wilson, James Maidment, W H. d. 1883 Logan
Paperback: 426 Pages (2010-08-16)
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process.We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


35. Spider Season: A Benjamin Justice Novel (Benjamin Justice Novels)
by John Morgan Wilson
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2008-12-09)
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Benjamin Justice was once one of the most prominent and respected journalists in Los Angeles, even the country.  But when it was discovered that he'd invented the sources for his Pulitzer Prize winning series of articles, he lost everything - his job, his reputation, his friends.  Now, many years later, Justice has finally published a memoir revealing the truth behind the events that cost him so much and made him permanently radioactive in the journalism community.  And this book may be his last chance to turn things around, to make a living writing as he'd always wanted.
But his memoir brings out more than the truth - it brings out long-forgotten , long hidden ghosts from his past.  And Justice finds himself, and everyone/everything he holds dear under attack.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Justice under seige
Excellent novel by a gifted writer."Spider Season" continues the Benjamin Justice series whose flawed and conflicted protagonist (of the title name) has just published an account of his turbulent--and sometimes violent--life.The book seems to stir up a veritable spider's nest of reactions which have Justice under attack from several quarters at once. Benjamin Justice's own responses to these attacks are often irrational and self-defeating, making him an increasingly tragic figure through most of the book and making the story's eventual ending murky, at best.

While author John Morgan Wilson takes the novel's scenario pretty close to over-the-top, with extreme characters and hard to believe coincidences and plot zig-zags, the very fine writing (narrative and dialogue) and the well-sketched Southern California setting, ultimately make the story line digestible and enjoyable.

Of particular interest to this reader, there are redemption and personal connections that bring some peace to the very long-suffering protagonist in the end. The Benjamin Justice series is a very fine one indeed, reminiscent of the classic gay detective stories by Joe Hansen, with Dave Brandstetter as protagonist in the same Southern California setting.

3-0 out of 5 stars Justice deals with his past

Benjamin Justice is winding up an author tour following the publication of his memoir, Deep Background: The True Story of a Disgraced Journalist and the Pulitzer Scandal that Destroyed Him. The publicity results in the appearance of a skinhead motorcyclist, the reason for whose attentions Justice can't figure out. (I did, fairly early, but won't spoil it!). Then there are the threatening postcards from an old (though unknown to Justice) "admirer", who had an affair with an older Hollywood interior designer and may or may not have been responsible for his death. (It's this character's penchant for spiders that gives the book its name.)

Justice continues to fight his demons, and a rival journalist seems intent on bringing him back down into the alcoholic gutter from which he had dragged himself. At the same time, he is reconnecting with Ismael Aragon, who has left the priesthood and is coming to terms with his own homosexuality, an exploration with which Justice would be glad to help him.

Although the Benjamin Justice series is shelved among "mysteries", this one really isn't. It's really more about how Justice deals with unexpected revelations from his past, and with the changes in his present. So those who pick it up expecting a mystery may be a bit disappointed, but I've always felt that Wilson is better at characterization than plotting, so no disappointment on my end.

5-0 out of 5 stars He's Back in Full Form
Benjamin Justice is back.After a somewhat disappointing Rhapsody in Blood, Spider Season returns to the Benjamin Justice that we "Love to hate." Benjamin has just had his autobiography published and much of the guilt that he has tried to forget about his past returns in new disguises. This is the first Justice novel that I have read where I was both laughing and crying. Wilson really knows how to pull your emotional strings. Some violence occurs, but that is part of what makes Justice who he is. Justice falls in love and tragedy lurks throughout the novel.This is one of Wilson's best.

5-0 out of 5 stars A fine installment to the Benjamin Justice series
Spider Season will not disappoint fans of the Benjamin Justice series. This book, like all by this author, offers the reader suspense, humor, and great character development. I look forward to the next in this series.

5-0 out of 5 stars A welcome return
It's great to have another Benjamin Justice book on our shelves. This much anticipated eighth outing of disgraced reporter, Benjamin Justice, does not fail to satisfy those of us who are fans.
This has been a strong story from the first book and I'm sure we all hope the somewhat ambiguous ending will lead to another Justice story.
Some have criticised this latest book for being slow or predictable but come on, what do you want? There's nothing I enjoy more than reading a story that takes its time to develop. Spider Season is a very exciting book at times and I, for one, appreciated the occassional slowing down to get my pulse rate down! And reminding us of what went before is always welcome.
John Morgan Wilson has, over eight books, developed an engaging and real character who's a bit sexy too. I thank him for many hours of enjoyable reading and can't wait for the next one. ... Read more


36. Teachings and Practice of Tibetan Tantra (Eastern Philosophy and Religion)
Paperback: 128 Pages (2004-09-09)
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Concise guide describes the art of spiritualizing one's sexuality and offers efficient methods for transmuting fear and attachment into love and universal power. Step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to perform traditional yoga exercises and provide practical applications for expanding and liberating one’s consciousness. A wealth of information for students of religion.
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5-0 out of 5 stars warning
This is republication of Chang's book "Teachings of Tibetan Yoga" ,but under new title... ... Read more


37. Robert Wilson: The Theater of Images
by Robert Wilson
 Paperback: 158 Pages (1984-09)
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Isbn: 0060911387
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38. Wilson and Gisvold's Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Hardcover: 1024 Pages (2010-03-15)
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Asin: 1609133986
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For over half a century, "Wilson and Gisvold's Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry" has served the discipline of medicinal chemistry for both graduate and undergraduate pharmacy and chemistry students as well as practicing pharmacists. Fully updated for the Twelfth Edition, this book begins with the fundamental principles of chemistry, biochemistry, and biology that underlie the discipline of medicinal chemistry. These principles are then applied to understanding the properties, mode of action, therapeutic applications, and limitations of various pharmaceutical agents. The subject matter is organized by pharmaceutical and therapeutic classes, providing a bridge between the basic sciences and clinical practice. This text contains many tables for quick reference to names, formulations, dosages, and applications. This edition includes chapter review questions and cases. A companion website provides online updates of medicinal chemistry structures and an image bank for faculty. ... Read more


39. Statement and inference, with other philosophical papers,
by John Cook Wilson
 Hardcover: Pages (1926)

Asin: B00085H3FC
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40. Justice at Risk
by John Morgan Wilson
Paperback: 218 Pages (2008-09-23)
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Asin: 1602820597
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Benjamin Justice's new assignment as a TV documentary writer takes a dire turn when the producer disappears from his hotel room in a trail of blood. As Justice delves into his predecessor's notes and follows his tracks, he enters a world of pleasure and peril--and deadly secrets. By the Edgar Award-winning author of "Simple Justice". ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very noir Los Angeles
One of the earlier titles in the excellent Benjamin Justice series by John Morgan Wilson.This is the continuing saga of the hard-luck journalist who has fallen into sleuthing as he sorts out his troubled personal life.Justice has lived through the worst of the AIDS epidemic, losing the love of his life in the process and subsequently hitting a downward spiral professionally. Author Wilson puts his West Hollywood-based protagonist into frequent dark and violent contexts, but never fails to include redemptive moments for this sympathetic anti-hero who has lost much personally and professionally.

In "Justice at Risk,"Ben Justice is hired to write a TV documentary on an aspect of HIV/AIDS that quickly leads to his involvement with two murders that appear to be related to the project.Police brutality, the plight of the transgendered, gay sex clubs and compromised journalists figure importantly in the story line. Justice runs a gauntlet of assaults, emotional stress and the loss and injury of two important friends before the novel closes with resolution of the murders and some justice (small "j").

As always, a strong story, dark subjects and first-rate writing.Recommended. ... Read more


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