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21. The Alientist by Caleb Carr | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1994-03-06)
Asin: B0041HJIMY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
22. El Soldado Del Diablo (Spanish Edition) by Caleb Carr | |
Paperback: 402
Pages
(2001-05)
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23. EL CASO DEL SECRETARIO ITALIANO (Latrama) (Spanish Edition) by CALEB CARR | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2007-11-01)
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24. The Devil Soldier - by Caleb Carr - | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1992)
Asin: B000NPINXS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. Das Blut der Schande by Caleb Carr | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2006-03-31)
Isbn: 3453404572 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. Le secrétaire italien by Caleb Carr | |
Mass Market Paperback: 279
Pages
(2008-05-14)
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27. Le Diable blanc : Un aventurier américain devenu mandarin en Chine by Caleb Carr | |
Mass Market Paperback: 410
Pages
(2002-02-07)
Isbn: 2266112902 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
28. The Lessons of Terror : The History of Warfare Against Civilians: Why it has Always Failed and Why It Will Fail Again by Caleb Carr | |
Audio Cassette:
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(2002-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although terrorism seems a relatively modern phenomenon, novelist and military historian Caleb Carr illustrates that it has been a constant of military history. In ancient times, warring armies raped and slaughtered civilians and gratuitously destroyed homes and cities; in the Middle Ages, evangelical Muslims and Christian crusaders spread their faiths by the sword; and in the early modern era, such celebrated kings as Louis XIV victimized noncombatants for political purposes. During the Civil War Americans first engaged in "Total war," the most egregious of the many euphemisms for the tactics of terror. The forces of the South tried to systematize this horrifying practice; but it fell to a Union general, William Tecumseh Sherman, to achieve that dubious goal. Carr recounts Sherman's declaration of war on every man, woman, and child in the South -- a policy that brought long-term unrest tot he American South by giving birth to the Ku Klux Klan. Carr's exploration of terror reveals its consistently self-defeating nature. Far from prompting submission, Carr argues, terrorism stiffens enemy resolve: for this reason above all, terrorism has never achieved -- not will it ever achieve -- long-term success, however physically destructive and psychologically debilitating it may become. With commanding authority and the storyteller's gift for which he is renowned, Caleb Carr provides a critical historical context for understanding terrorist acts today, arguing that terrorism will be eradicated only when it is perceived as a tactic that brings nothing save defeat to its agents. Customer Reviews (3)
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not convincing Carr goes beyond this to suggest that there are no exceptions to this rule, when some obvious exceptions come to mind (eg., Hiroshima, the extermination of the American Indians, and the frequent mass killings of any inconvenient population by various nations throughout history). So even the central message of the book is muddied by inconsistencies. And beyond that message, this book has little to offer, and is badly flawed by its single-mindedness, its rush to judgement about complex events, its deliberate ignorance of obvious counter arguments, and a tendency to patronize the audience by asserting that events be interpretted his way, even when more familiar interpretations are more convincing. On the plus side, I see no political bias or propaganda. Whatever biases the author has, they appear to be personal.
Ignore the criticism! After September 11, it is important to have a reasonable, intelligent response that avoids sensationalism and fear-mongering. Carr's approach (and use of history) not only describes the ultimate futility of terrorist actions, but attempts something few people in the media dare to do -- provide context and comparative understanding. Our plight might seem unique and unprecedented to those in the full arrogance of their Americanism, but Carr rightfully dashes such nonsense, demonstrating that terror, far from a "Middle East problem," is (and has been) world-wide in scope, taking various shapes and employing wide-ranging tactics. Above all, however, Carr is simply a wonderful writer. His prose is clear and direct, yet always intellectually sound. This is far from the simplistic rants one comes to expect in this area; Carr always takes his book in the right direction and (thankfully!) expects his audience to bring more than a working knowledge of the subjects at hand. He is a challenging, provocative author, always avoiding self-righteousness and easy targets. Buy -- and read -- with confidence. Carr is, as always, the man to seek in such matters. I only wish he gave us more non-fiction for his love (and knowledge) of the subjet is quite apparent. ... Read more |
29. Terrorismus - die sinnlose Gewalt. Historische Wurzeln und Möglichkeiten der Bekämpfung. by Caleb Carr | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-02-01)
Isbn: 3453867246 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
30. Engel der Finsternis. by Caleb Carr | |
Paperback:
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(1999-10-01)
Isbn: 3453158830 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. The Angels of Darkness by Caleb Carr | |
Paperback:
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(1997)
Asin: B00451WEE0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. The Angel of Darkness by Caleb Carr | |
Hardcover: 629
Pages
(1997)
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33. Caleb Carr | |
Paperback: 86
Pages
(2010-09-14)
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34. Novels by Caleb Carr (Study Guide): The Alienist, the Italian Secretary, the Angel of Darkness, Killing Time, Casing the Promised Land | |
Paperback: 28
Pages
(2010-09-14)
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35. THE ALIENIST by Caleb Carr | |
Paperback:
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(1995-01-01)
Asin: B001QHI3R8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
36. Devil Soldier: The Story of Frederick Townsend Ward:/The by CALEB CARR | |
Hardcover:
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(1992)
Asin: B001IOU7M8 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The Yankee sailor that saved the Chinese Empire
The Stuff of Heroic Fiction...But I'ts All True! However, roughly around the same time that America's North & South were slowly edging towards that great tragedy over the issue of slavery, a different civil war was gripping another of the Earth's great nations half a world away in a struggle that would claim millions(!) of more lives than even that more famous (to the American mind) struggle.The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864), initiated by Hung Hsiu Chuan, a man who had failed in China's examinations to become a civil-servant, was a war over religious beliefs, ideology, & class-struggle.Hung, in a "vision" had believed himself to be the younger brother of Jesus Christ(!)His Taipings, made up of neo-Christian Chinese converts, frustrated & angered over the corruption & poverty imposed upon them by their inept Manchu rulers, captured several Chinese cities, established their base in Nanking, & nearly succeeded in toppling the Chinese (Manchu) empire.Hung's Christian learnings came from an American, Issachar Roberts.One of his oppoenents, an important adversary, a soldier for hire who had worked in Mexico, California, & Texas as a professional mercenary, who came to China & trained Chinese soldiers in the most up to date weaponry & tactics (as well as absorbing much of China's military culture), was an American also:Fredrick Townsend Ward. Ward was a loner, a man who worked for prestige rather than money, a man who was stern yet fair to his band of mercenaries, & a man free of racial prejudices.He was the classic warrior, a character you would expect to find in westerns & adventure movies.However, he was real!He fought against both the Taiping Rebels, who he respected in battle & who respected him, as well as the corruption of his Manchu employers & the British military, who saw Ward's actions as a threat to the West's (Europe & the U.S.A.'s) strict policy of neutrality.In the end, he died in battle, but he won what he prized above anything else, recognition for his outstanding achievements in this most deadly of occupations.For a brief moment in history, thanks to Ward, East met West in a joint-collaboration to form a team of fighting men the likes of which the world had never seen.(Imagine the sight.American & European mercenaries armed not only with rifles & cannon, but also being acquainted with Chinese martial-arts weapons, including swords, spears, & bamboo-clay "bombs", filled with gun-powder, natural poisons, & (yuck!) human feces.Fighing alongside with them are Ward's Chinese troops, wearing the traditional Manchu queue (pigtail) & also armed with traditional martial-arts weapons, but also instructed (by Ward) in the use of Sharp's rifles, Colt revolvers, & modern cannon & mortars!Again, this isn't a comic-book fantasy or a Jackie Chan movie, this was real life!) Caleb Carr does a meticulous, yet gripping, & in fact, fast-paced narrative on Ward's life.This book, along with Evan Connell's "Son of The Morning Star" & Dee Brown's "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" should be a classic in historical reading.It gives a good portrait of the times, the nations, & the individual characters of this truly international struggle.(It wasn't just Chinese & Manchus.The British, The Americans, The French, The Russians, & even Filipino mercenaries all played a part in this epic true-life story.)It's tragic, compelling, uplifting at times, & depressing at others.However, one thing is certain.It educates & entertains without compromising on either count! Hollywood (& Hong-Kong) film-makers take notice!This book is the stuff of great action-films, with heroes (& villains) that you would find in the greatest Westerns, the romance of high-adventure, & (given the culture & the methods of the major antagonists) all the flash of a martial-arts movie classic!("Crouching Tiger" eat your heart out!) Buy this book if you can.You won't be dissappointed.
Caleb Carr, As Writer and Historian In attempting to get the who, what, where, when, and why aboutpeople and places, he clouds these issues with such overwhelming"context", that it becomes difficult to read at times to see theforest because of the trees. Quite often his sentences are just too long,many running 200 words or more, with the result that the reader has to goback and re-read them again. It's easy to get lost because of his verbosityin spite of the fact that he uses simple words. The author makesexcessive use of parentheses to slide extra context into his sentences;where in itself this isn't bad, but when his writing contains sub-contextwithin sub-context of a context in one single sentence, before he tells usof an event happening, his writing is difficult to read (like thissentence). Moreover, what is surprising is that the author, Caleb Carr,is not guilty of any of these stylistic errors in anything else of his thatI have read. He has always gripped my attention. But my criticisms aside,the author goes out of his way to be an independent observer andcommentator about the events concerning Ward's battles, based on a plethoraof well documented research and opinion. He is very careful to imply justthis, as opposed to fact, as a responsible historian should. In so doing,he does a very credible job in showing Frederick Townsend Ward to be anhonourable, honest, responsible, and loyal warrior of the Manchuimperialists who were just not at all deserving of the services of\a man ofsuch integrity. Also because of the author's research into the culturalattitudes of the Chinese, it becomes easier to understand how China'speople fell into another form of personal domination, by the same calibreof government it has today. ... Read more |
37. Exorcist: The Beginning by Steven Piziks | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description BASED ON THE FILM FROM THE ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR OF AUTO FOCUS AND AFFLICTION, AND FROM THE WRITER OF THE ALIENIST In the aftermath of World War II, Lankester Merrin finds himself in the remote Turkana region of Kenya. Haunted by memories of the war, he has taken a sabbatical from the priesthood and journeyed far from his native Holland. He has come to lead the archaeological excavation of a mysterious, Byzantine church, buried in pristine condition as if on the day it was completed. Directly underneath the church, Merrin discovers a much more ancient crypt -- and finds himself face-to-face with unspeakable Evil. Madness descends on the local villagers and the contingent of British soldiers sent to guard the excavation. Merrin watches helplessly as the atrocities of war are repeated against another innocent village -- atrocities he'd hoped to never see again. The blood of innocents flows freely on the East African plain, but the horror has only just begun.... Customer Reviews (3)
Exorcist: The Beginning
Mostly good
They should concentrate on being scary, instead of gross |
38. [Killing Time][Carr, Caleb][Paperboundmassmarket] | |
Paperback:
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(1997-12-31)
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39. The Italian Secretary A Further Adventure of Sherlock Holmes by Caleb Carr | |
Hardcover:
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(1005)
Asin: B002TVMOI4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. Biography - Carr, Caleb (1955-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 11
Pages
(2005-01-01)
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