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Revenge of the Saguaro

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Release : 2010-03-01
Genre : Travel
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Book Synopsis Revenge of the Saguaro by : Tom Miller

Download or read book Revenge of the Saguaro written by Tom Miller. This book was released on 2010-03-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who killed that saguaro outside Phoenix? What is the sound of one billboard falling? Cochise who?

No God in Saguaro

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Release : 1968
Genre : Revenge
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Book Synopsis No God in Saguaro by : Lewis B. Patten

Download or read book No God in Saguaro written by Lewis B. Patten. This book was released on 1968. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

The Wrong Hands

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Release : 2015-06-15
Genre : Social Science
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Book Synopsis The Wrong Hands by : Ann Larabee

Download or read book The Wrong Hands written by Ann Larabee. This book was released on 2015-06-15. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "[A] valuable account ... The Wrong Hands brilliantly guides us through [the] challenges to American democracy." -Howard P. Segal, Times Higher Education Gun ownership rights are treated as sacred in America, but what happens when dissenters moved beyond firearm possession into the realm of high explosives? How should the state react? Ann Larabee's The Wrong Hands, a remarkable history of do-it-yourself weapons manuals from the late nineteenth century to the recent Boston Marathon bombing, traces how efforts to ferret out radicals willing to employ ever-more violent methods fueled the growth of the American security state. But over time, the government's increasingly forceful targeting of violent books and ideas-not the weapons themselves-threatened to undermine another core American right: free expression. In the 1886 Haymarket Square bombing, a new form of revolutionary violence that had already made its mark in Europe arrived in the United States. At the subsequent trial, the judge allowed into evidence Johann Most's infamous The Science of Revolutionary Warfare, which allegedly served as a cookbook for the accused. Most's work was the first of a long line of explosive manuals relied on by radicals. By the 1960s, small publishers were drawing from publicly available US military sources to produce works that catered to a growing popular interest in DIY weapons making. The most famous was The Anarchist Cookbook (1971), which soon achieved legendary status-and a lasting presence in the courts. Even novels, such as William Pierce's The Turner Diaries, have served as evidence in prosecutions of right-wing radicals. More recently, websites explaining how to make all manner of weapons, including suicide vests, have proliferated. The state's right to police such information has always hinged on whether the disseminators have legitimate First Amendment rights. Larabee ends with an analysis of the 1979 publication of instructions for making a nuclear weapon, which raises the ultimate question: should a society committed to free speech allow a manual for constructing such a weapon to disseminate freely? Both authoritative and eye-opening, The Wrong Hands will reshape our understanding of the history of radical violence and state repression in America.

West of 98

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Release : 2011-09-01
Genre : Literary Collections
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Book Synopsis West of 98 by : Lynn Stegner

Download or read book West of 98 written by Lynn Stegner. This book was released on 2011-09-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection featuring the newest generation of western writers creating new visions of the American West.

On the Border

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Release : 2016-02-02
Genre : Social Science
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Book Synopsis On the Border by : Tom Miller

Download or read book On the Border written by Tom Miller. This book was released on 2016-02-02. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tom Miller’s On the Border frames the land between the United States and Mexico as a Third Country, one 2,000 miles long and twenty miles wide. This Third Country has its own laws and its own outlaws. Its music, language, and food are unique. On the Border, a first-person travel narrative, portrays this bi-national culture, “unforgettable to every reader lucky enough to discover this gem of southwestern Americana.” (San Diego Union-Tribune) It’s a “deftly written book,” said the New Times Book Review. “Mr. Miller has drawn a lively sketch of this unruly, unpredictable place.” Traveling from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, Miller offers “cultural history and fine journalism.” (Dallas Times Herald) Among his stops is Rosa’s Cantina in El Paso, the Arizona site where a rancher sadistically tortured three Mexican campesinos, and the 100,000-watt XERF radio station where Wolfman Jack broadcasts nightly. He interviews children in both countries, all of whom insist that the candy on the other side is superior. On the Border, translated into Spanish, French, and Japanese, was the first book to identify and describe this land as a Third Country. Miller “knows this country,” says Newsday, “feels its joys and sorrows, hears its music and loves its soul.”

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