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A Convenient Parallel Dimension - James Greene - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

A Convenient Parallel Dimension - James Greene - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

"Rarely has a movie this expensive provided so many quotable lines." So wrote Roger Ebert in his review of Ghostbusters, the 1984 blockbuster that combined our paranormal fears and fascination with some of the sharpest comic minds of the day. Ghostbusters instantly resonated with audiences thanks to eye-popping special effects and crackling wit; to date, it remains the highest grossing horror comedy of all time. The film spawned an Emmy-nominated Saturday morning cartoon, a tent pole 1989 sequel, a contentious 2016 reboot, legions of merchandise, and one of the most dedicated fan bases in history. Ghostbusters also elevated its players to superstardom, something a few cast members found more daunting than the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. Now, for the first time, the entire history of the slime-soaked franchise is told in A Convenient Parallel Dimension: The Ghostbusters Saga 1975-2020. The cohesion of talent during the mid-''70s comedy revolution, the seat-of-their-pants creation of the first Ghostbusters, the explosive success that seemed to mandate a franchise, the five year struggle to make Ghostbusters II, the 31 year struggle to make Ghostbusters III — it’s all here, with incredible attention to detail. Thoroughly researched and engaging, A Convenient Parallel Dimension smashes long-held myths and half truths about the dynamics behind this cultural juggernaut and presents the real story, down to the last drop of ectoplasm.

DKK 240.00
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Beer Lover's Wisconsin - Kathy Flanigan - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Beer Lover's New York - Sarah Annese - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Beer Lover's Washington - Logan Thompson - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Beer Lover's Chicago - Karl Klockars - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Designed for Learning - Alan Wimberley - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Code of Federal Regulations, Index and Finding Aids, Revised as of January 1, 2022 - Office Of The Federal Register - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield -

Code of Federal Regulations, Index and Finding Aids, Revised as of January 1, 2023 - Office Of The Federal Register - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield -

Code of Federal Regulations, Index and Finding Aids, Revised as of January 1, 2023 - Office Of The Federal Register - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield -

Boston Food Crawls - J.q. Louise - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Fishing Adventures in Florida - Max Hunn - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

On the Beaten Path - Robert Rubin - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Fun Foods of America - Susan Benjamin - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Implication, Readers' Resources, and Thomas Gray's Pindaric Odes - Frederick M. Keener - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Narrative Faith - David Stromberg - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Tuff Juice - Caron Butler - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Discovering Vintage New York - Mitch Broder - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

The Contemporary Congress - Wendy J. Schiller - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Dewey & The Behavioristic Context of Ethics - Donald Morris - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

30 Days a Black Man - Bill Steigerwald - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

30 Days a Black Man - Bill Steigerwald - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

In 1948 most white people in the North had no idea how unjust and unequal daily life was for the 10 million African Americans living in the South. But that suddenly changed after Ray Sprigle, a famous white journalist from Pittsburgh, went undercover and lived as a black man in the Jim Crow South.Escorted through the South’s parallel black society by John Wesley Dobbs, a historic black civil rights pioneer from Atlanta, Sprigle met with sharecroppers, local black leaders, and families of lynching victims. He visited ramshackle black schools and slept at the homes of prosperous black farmers and doctors.The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter’s series was syndicated coast to coast in white newspapers and carried into the South only by the Pittsburgh Courier, the country’s leading black paper. His vivid descriptions and undisguised outrage at "the iniquitous Jim Crow system" shocked the North, enraged the South, and ignited the first national debate in the media about ending America’s system of apartheid.Six years before Brown v. Board of Education, seven years before the murder of Emmett Till, and thirteen years before John Howard Griffin’s similar experiment became the bestseller Black Like Me, Sprigle’s intrepid journalism blasted into the American consciousness the grim reality of black lives in the South.Author Bill Steigerwald elevates Sprigle’s groundbreaking exposé to its rightful place among the seminal events of the early Civil Rights movement.

DKK 229.00
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The Jailer's Reckoning - Kevin B. Smith - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

The Jailer's Reckoning - Kevin B. Smith - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Tackles the debate of what is driving mass incarceration in America and assesses the political, social, and economic impact across the 50 states. The U.S. incarcerates four times more people per capita than Australia, five times more than the United Kingdom, six times more than Canada, and eight times more than Germany. The United States contains more ex-prisoners than the entire population of Ireland, and more people with a felony record than the populations of Denmark, Norway, New Zealand and Liberia combined. Why did the United States become the world’s biggest jailer? And, just as importantly, what has it done to us? How has having the world’s biggest population of ex-prisoners shaped us socially, economically, and politically? In this landmark book, Kevin B. Smith explains that the United States became the world’s biggest jailer because politicians wanted to do something about a very real problem with violent crime. That effort was accelerated by a variety of partisan and socio-demographic trends that started to significantly reshape state political environments in the 1980s and 1990s. The force of those trends varied from state to state, but ultimately led to not just historically unprecedented levels of incarceration, but equally unprecedented numbers of ex-prisoners. Serving time behind bars is now a normalized social experience—it affects a majority of Americans directly or indirectly. There is a clear price, a jailer’s reckoning, to be paid for this. As this book shows, it is a society with declining levels of civic cohesion, reduced economic prospects, and less political engagement. Mass incarceration turns out to be something of a hidden bomb, a social explosion that inflicts enormous civic collateral damage.

DKK 189.00
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Details Are Unprintable - Allan Levine - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Details Are Unprintable - Allan Levine - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

The narrative of Details Are Unprintable primarily unfolds over a seven-month period from October 1943 to April 1944—from the moment the body of twenty-two-year old Patricia Burton Lonergan is discovered in the bedroom of her New York City Beekman Hill apartment, to the arrest of her husband of two years, Wayne Lonergan, for her murder, and his subsequent trial and conviction. But this story goes back in time to the 1920s, when Wayne Lonergan grew up in Toronto and then forward to his post-prison life following his deportation to Canada. It is the chronicle of Lonergan in denial as a bisexual or gay man living in an intolerant and morally superior heterosexual world; and Patricia, rich and entitled, a seeker of attention, who loved a night out on the town —all set against the fast pace of New York’s ostentatious Café Society and Broadway gay bars in which gay men were regularly entrapped by undercover police operatives. Part crime novel and part a social history of New York City in the 1940s, readers will be transported to the New York World’s Fair of 1939 when Patricia’s father William first encountered Lonergan; the Stork Club, 21 Club as well as the El Morocco to experience with Patricia a night of drinking champagne cocktails and dancing; and the muggy New York courtroom where Lonergan’s fate was decided. What truly happened on that tragic night in October 24, 1943? Should Lonergan’s confession be accepted at face value as the jury did? Or, was he indeed a victim of physical and mental abuse by the state prosecutors and the police as he maintained for the rest of his life? These and other key questions will be considered and answers offered.

DKK 225.00
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Interrupting Violence - Josh Gryniewicz - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Interrupting Violence - Josh Gryniewicz - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

For over a decade, Cobe Williams has been a Violence Interrupter, a highly-trained conflict resolution expert working to stop the killing. Alongside thousands of workers across the country, many of whom he trained, Cobe intervenes in street conflicts before they result in murder. Interrupting Violence follows his evolution from a gang leader to a vanguard of a social justice movement. More than a memoir, Interrupting Violence spans three generations of trauma to portray a radically optimistic vision for addressing urban violence. Born into the notorious Black Disciples, Cobe rose through the ranks as a drug dealer, hustler, and shot-caller. His father, an influential gang member, was murdered before Cobe turned 11. Five men, his father''s so-called friends, beat him to death in the lobby of a public housing project. Cobe spent years seeking answers to what happened that night. As he rose through the ranks—at one time, commanding over 100 men throughout the city while still in high school—a gang war turned his world upside down. Its escalation overshadowed his ascent. The war, stoked by police, who fanned the conflict''s flames, would engulf friends and family, nearly costing him his life. Ultimately, Cobe would end up behind bars for attempted murder he didn''t commit. Interrupting Violence follows Cobe as he undertakes this redemption journey, offering new hope for the nation''s most violent communities. Cobe takes readers into an often misunderstood and misrepresented aspect of the Black experience in America. As the country wrestles with the inequities exposed by the coronavirus pandemic and the complex intersections of urban violence, racial issues, police brutality, and poverty in the aftermath of George Floyd''s murder, this book provides an inspiring blueprint. Cobe''s story demonstrates how the country can resolve the issues plaguing our inner cities.

DKK 223.00
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Nature's Steward - Nick Penniman - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Nature's Steward - Nick Penniman - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Nature''s Steward chronicles the development of southwest Florida using the modern-day Conservancy of Southwest Florida as the lens through which to examine environmental history. A parallel track exists alongside the Conservancy''s story, and that is the evolution of land acquisition practices and comprehensive growth management planning efforts at the state and federal levels. The reader will come to understand the enormous commitment of time and money required to ensure that a beautiful corner of the world be developed in a generally sensible manner. The book is organized chronologically with three separate topics: land acquisition, managing for growth, and water. Each chapter focuses on events ranging from specific developments like Marco Island to broader initiatives such as the Collier County Rural Lands Stewardship Program, allowing the reader to appreciate the number of years spent working through the nuances, twists, turns, setbacks, and triumphs encountered in steering growth into landscapes best suited for development. This book also intends to sound an alarm. While most development has been carefully directed since the 1970s, water has long been overlooked as a finite resource in building out coastal Collier and Lee Counties. Further inland, extraction industries and creeping urban sprawl are responsible for habitat fragmentation that imperils a dozen threatened and endangered birds and mammals including the iconic Florida panther. And, finally, the prevailing paradigm in Tallahassee has pitched forty years of evolved environmental protection and regulation right out the window. This history of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida attempts to extract meaning from the events of the last fifty years and offers a way of looking at the future. It is the story of southwest Florida, home to a unique ecological system, but it also provides lessons for any other place at risk due to human development.

DKK 185.00
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