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Smoke 'em if you got 'em, then set your jaw and steel your stance,
'cause BEAT to a PULP: Round Two is here It's all meat, no filler
in this red-raw-and-oozing collection of twenty-nine tales of pure
pulp action. You'll find aliens, gangsters, drifters, mountain men,
private dicks, gun molls, loners, misfits, drunks, thugs,
booze-hounds, and more, all brawling in the pages of Round Two. And
that's just for starters. Seething with left-hooks, uppercuts,
kidney shots, and gut-punches aplenty, this powerhouse compilation
doles out the genres, from hardboiled crime, western, and noir to
sci-fi, fantasy, literary, horror, and more. Round Two covers
all-new ground with offerings from a gang of tried-and-true
heavyweights and inspired up-and-comers, all savvy purveyors of
pulp at the top of their game. Haymakers include a Hemingway
pastiche by famed mystery author Bill Pronzini, a stunning Chandler
homage by Hard Case Crime kingpin Charles Ardai, a post-war tale
with a twist from James Reasoner, a zombie-horror nightmare by Bill
Crider, and even more blows to the temple from such hotshots as
Glenn Gray, Patricia Abbott, the legendary Vin Packer, and more,
more, more Feel up to it? Then climb back in the ring. BEAT to a
PULP: Round Two is ready to rumble.
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Radix
John Bergin; A.A. Attanasio
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R695
Discovery Miles 6 950
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Shadow Eater (Paperback)
Mario Sanchez Nevado, John Bergin; A.A. Attanasio
bundle available
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R432
Discovery Miles 4 320
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"People, Politics and Power" presents some of the most recent
thinking on politics and society in Ireland from the Restoration to
the Great Famine. Written by students and colleagues of James
McGuire, the essays reflect McGuire's scholarly engagement with the
interaction between the individual and the political arena, the
Church of Ireland, the exercise of power in all its multifarious
manifestations, and political biography. Each essay presents a new
reading of the career of an emblematical figure, an important
moment or a significant trend or issue, ranging across topics such
as the legislative process, the politics of persuasion, life within
the law and beyond it, constitutional change, religion and
ideology. This book provides a stimulating new perspective on the
various processes and influences that help to define people and
their actions in Irish history between 1660 and 1850. James I.
McGuire, the managing editor of the forthcoming seven-volume
Dictionary of Irish Biography, lectured in history at University
College Dublin for more than thirty years until his retirement in
2008. He was a highly respected editor of Ireland's leading history
journal, Irish Historical Studies, for a number of years and is the
author and editor of a series of seminal articles and collections
that have had a major impact upon the historiography of Ireland. As
chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission he has overseen a
major revival in the published output and electronic resources of
that body. As an undergraduate teacher and postgraduate supervisor,
he nurtured sever generations of scholars in Irish history.
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