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A Father's Story

Author : Lionel Dahmer
Publisher : Sphere
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 11,6 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Murder
ISBN : 9780751513103

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On July 23, 1991, Milwaukee chemist Lionel Dahmer discovered - along with the rest of the world - that his son Jeffrey was a murderer who, over a period of many years, had carried out some of the most ghastly crimes ever committed. As the trial progressed, and the crimes of his son were graphically detailed, Lionel began to place himself in the dock beside his son. In the torturous weeks following Jeff's conviction, he continued his descent towards that harrowing point at which the line of his own life inevitably intersected with his son's. This book is not the story of Jeffrey Dahmer at all, but of a father who, by slow degrees, came to realize the saddest truth any parent may ever know: that following some unknowable process, his child had somewhere crossed the line that divides the human from the monstrous. It is both a touching family memoir and a haunting memoir - the account of a man who never relented in his effort to fathom the deepest quarters of his son's afflictions, even as they pointed to his own. It is a document on the nature of fatherhood, the origins of madness, and the role of kinship in the legacy of evil.

Aspirin

Author : Diarmuid Jeffreys
Publisher : Chemical Heritage Foundation
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 14,34 MB
Release : 2008-12
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1596918160

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A fast-paced, medical-historical mystery, filled with twists and turns.-Chicago Tribune

Argosy All-story Weekly

Author : Frank Andrew Munsey
Publisher :
Page : 782 pages
File Size : 22,16 MB
Release : 1897
Category :
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Empire of Booze

Author : Henry Jeffreys
Publisher : Unbound Publishing
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 21,1 MB
Release : 2016-11-03
Category : History
ISBN : 1783522259

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Winner of the Fortnum and Mason Best Debut Drink Book Award 2017 From renowned booze correspondent Henry Jeffreys comes this rich and full-bodied history of Britain and the Empire, told through the improbable but true stories of how the world’s favourite alcoholic drinks came to be. Read about how we owe the champagne we drink today to seventeenth-century methods for making sparkling cider; how madeira and India Pale Ale became legendary for their ability to withstand the long, hot journeys to Britain’s burgeoning overseas territories; and why whisky became the familiar choice for weary empire builders who longed for home. Jeffreys traces the impact of alcohol on British culture and society: literature, science, philosophy and even religion have reflections in the bottom of a glass. Filled to the brim with fascinating trivia and recommendations for how to enjoy these drinks today, you could even drink along as you read... So, raise your glass to the Empire of Booze!

George Jeffreys - a Ministry of the Miraculous

Author : Ernest Charles W. Boulton
Publisher : Renew
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,12 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Pentecostalism
ISBN : 9781852401962

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Biography of a healing evanglist who led revivals in Great Britain.

America's Jails

Author : Derek Jeffreys
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 33,25 MB
Release : 2018-06-05
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1479814822

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A look at the contemporary crisis in U.S. jails with recommendations for improving and protecting the dignity of inmates Twelve million Americans go through the U.S. jail system on an annual basis. Jails, which differ significantly from prisons, are designed to house inmates for short amounts of time, and are often occupied by large populations of legally innocent people waiting for a trial. Jails often have deplorable sanitary conditions, and there are countless records of inmates being brutalized by staff and other inmates while in custody. Local municipalities use jails to institutionalize those whom they perceive to be a threat, so hundreds of thousands of inmates suffer from mental illness. People abandoned by families or lacking health insurance, or those who cannot afford bail, often cycle in and out of jails. In America’s Jails, Derek Jeffreys draws on sociology, philosophy, history, and his personal experience volunteering in jails and prisons to provide an understanding of the jail experience from the inmates’ perspective, focusing on the stigma that surrounds incarceration. Using his research at Cook County Jail, the nation’s largest single-site jail, Jeffreys attests that jail inmates possess an inherent dignity that should govern how we treat them. Ultimately, fundamental changes in the U.S. jail system are necessary and America’s Jails provides specific policy recommendations for changing its poor conditions. Highlighting the experiences of inmates themselves, America’s Jails aims to shift public perception and understanding of jail inmates to center their inherent dignity and help eliminate the stigma attached to their incarceration.

Olivia's Story

Author : Jeffrey Copeland
Publisher : Paragon House
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,14 MB
Release : 2010-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781557788849

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The story of the landmark 1948 Supreme Court decision, Shelley v Kr'mer, told through the voice of one of the participants, an African-American teacher in the St. Louis schools. Many battles have been fought through the years to gain dignity, justice and equality for all in America. Few of those battles have had the lasting significance and impact of the one described in the telling of Olivia's Story. Olivia Merriweather Perkins joined a brave group of people in St. Louis, Missouri who came together, without regard to their personal safety and well-being, to fight for rights that had been denied to people of color, the right to property. Their sacrifices eventually led to "Shelley vs Kr'mer," one of the most important legal battles of modern times, the impact of which was felt in every corner of America. This legal case changed the face of a nation, not only in housing but also in other area taken for granted today.