The Thirteenth Turn

The Thirteenth Turn
Title The Thirteenth Turn PDF eBook
Author Jack Shuler
Publisher PublicAffairs
Total Pages 369
Release 2014-08-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610391373

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The story of a rope, a symbol, and rough justice in America. The hangman's knot is a simple thing to tie, just a rope carefully coiled around itself up to thirteen times. But in those thirteen turns lie a powerful symbol, one that is all too deeply connected to America's past -- and present. The last man to be hanged in the United States was Billy Bailey, who was executed in Delaware in 1996 for committing a double murder. Even today, hanging is still legal, in certain situations, in New Hampshire and Washington. And the noose remains a potent cultural symbol. An incident in Jena, Louisiana, in 2006, in which nooses were used to menace black students, made national news. Yet little has changed: according to author Jack Shuler, there have been nearly 100 "noose incidents" just in the last two years. The Thirteenth Turn unravels these stories, from Judas Iscariot, perhaps the most infamous hanged man, to the killing of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock, the murderers at the heart of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, and beyond. In his travels across America, Shuler traces the evolution of this dark practice. As he investigates the death of John Brown, or the 1930 lynching that inspired the song "Strange Fruit," he finds that the very places that perpetrated these acts now seek to forget them. Shuler's account is a kind of shadow history of America: a reminder that vigilantes and hangmen play a crucial role in our national story. The Thirteenth Turn is a courageous and searching book that reminds us where we come from, and what is lost if we forget.

The Thirteenth-Century Animal Turn

The Thirteenth-Century Animal Turn
Title The Thirteenth-Century Animal Turn PDF eBook
Author Nigel Harris
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 136
Release 2020-08-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030506614

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The Thirteenth-Century Animal Turn: Medieval and Twenty-First-Century Perspectives examines a wide range of texts to argue in favour of a thirteenth-century animal turn which not only generated a heightened scholarly awareness of animals but also had major implications for society more generally. Using diverse primary sources, the book considers the role of Aristotle in shaping thirteenth-century perspectives on natural history; Pope Innocent III’s encouraging the use of animals in the theological and moral instruction of the laity; the increasing relevance of animals to the promotion and assertion of lay aristocratic identity; and the tension between violence and affection towards animals that pervaded the thirteenth century as it does the twenty-first. Analysing these many considerations, Nigel Harris also argues that the thirteenth century was an era in which traditional conceptions of the fundamental ‘anthropological difference’ between humans and animals was subjected to increasingly urgent questioning and challenge.

The Thirteenth Tale

The Thirteenth Tale
Title The Thirteenth Tale PDF eBook
Author Diane Setterfield
Publisher Anchor Canada
Total Pages 418
Release 2009-03-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 030737193X

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A #1 New York Times bestseller, The Thirteenth Tale is part contemporary, part historical with mysterious threads about family secrets and the magic of books and storytelling weaving the two together. All children mythologize their birth . . . So begins the prologue of reclusive author Vida Winter's collection of stories, which are as famous for the mystery of the missing thirteenth tale as they are for the delight and enchantment of the twelve that do exist. The enigmatic Winter has spent six decades creating various outlandish histories for herself. Now old and ailing, she at last wants to tell the truth about her extraordinary past. She summons biographer Margaret Lea, a young woman who is struck by a very curious parallel between Winter's life and her own. As Vida exposes the history she meant to bury for good, Margaret is mesmerized. It is a tale of gothic strangeness, of a remote estate, feral children, a governess, a ghost, and a devastating fire. In this love letter to reading, Diane Setterfield will keep you guessing, make you wonder, move you to tears and laughter and, in the end, deposit you breathless yet satisfied back upon the shore of your everyday world.

The Crochet Book. Thirteenth Series

The Crochet Book. Thirteenth Series
Title The Crochet Book. Thirteenth Series PDF eBook
Author Eléonore RIEGO DE LA BRANCHARDIÈRE
Publisher
Total Pages 52
Release 1853
Genre
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Evaluation of Sugar Fortification with Vitamin A at the National Level

Evaluation of Sugar Fortification with Vitamin A at the National Level
Title Evaluation of Sugar Fortification with Vitamin A at the National Level PDF eBook
Author Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama
Publisher
Total Pages 1470
Release 1920
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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A Glossarial Index to the Printed English Literature of the Thirteenth Century

A Glossarial Index to the Printed English Literature of the Thirteenth Century
Title A Glossarial Index to the Printed English Literature of the Thirteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Herbert Coleridge
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1859
Genre English language
ISBN

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Murder on the Thirteenth

Murder on the Thirteenth
Title Murder on the Thirteenth PDF eBook
Author A.E. Eddenden
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Total Pages 166
Release 2005-08-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0897333802

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Once again murder and other dark doings strike the small city of Fort York, Canada, during World War II and Inspector Albert V. Trethewaynow Regional Officer, Air Raid Precautionis the one man who can solve the mystery. It all begins on January 13th, 1943 when Fort York is in the midst of its most complete wartime blackout. Suddenly there are reports of an eerie flumelike light in the marsh outside the town. Tretheway finds evidence of weird practices that his friend Cynthia Moon identifies as the work of a coven of witches. This is a fitting sequelat once hilarious and bloodchillingto the first Tretheway mystery, A Good Year for Murder.