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Cats Meow!
A Different Erotica!I really enjoyed this fast paced read, and look forward to the author's future books in this same series. If youre looking for a hot erotica read with an adventure that keeps you turning the pages, then rush out and get this book; you certainly wont regret it!


FROM THE AUTHORAn ardent secessionist, Washington secured a lieutenant's commission in the Confederate Army and served at First Bull Run. He briefly edited the Richmond Examiner before joining the Confederate State Department where he worked with Judah Benjamin for the balance of the war. He knew most of the C.S. government's top people and was a close friend of Mary Chesnut.
This journal is a fascinating character study of one man caught up in the most turbulent period of American history.
Almost entirely Littleton's story in his own words

Beautifully illstrated
LIVING WITH DINOSAURS

Very Highly Recommended!
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It's not human to be altruistic
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The Greatest Jet Fighter In The History of Military Aviation
One of the best books on the F-4 I have ever read.

Wonderful Book (As discussed on my Radio Program)What we now take for granted as life and death international issues: Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, etc. had their foundations in the Nuremberg, Eichmann and other trials discussed in this book.
It's a serious book, not for reading in the Dentist's office but will open your mind in any number of directions.
A superb achievement.
Mike Feder/(...)
Riveting, Insightful and TimelyDouglas' historical account is very compelling reading, from the standpoint of an exciting, well-crafted narrative, and, more impressively, because it steadily offers insight on very tough questions surrounding how to bring the perpetrators of atrocities to justice in a manner that also educates the larger public. As a reader, I was struck by the clarity with which the author describes the awesome, complex challenges facing prosecutors in six different trials that span more than fifty years, and by the convincing lines of connection drawn between these trials which vary greatly in setting and context.
At a time when we are in the process of bringing Slobodan Milosevic to trial for his crimes in Kosovo; at this moment when we are struggling with how to best bring the perpetrators of the terrorist attacks of September 11 to justice, this book is a provocative take on the grave challenges and responsibilities in using the courtroom to do legal and educational justice to atrocity. Ultimately, one finishes Douglas' book with a fascinating new framework for understanding these contemporary issues, realizing that past trials, if their lessons are applied, can serve as models when approaching present perpetrators.


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