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21. Essays by Leigh Hunt Edited, With
$24.30
22. People From Southgate: Amy Winehouse,
$20.77
23. Canadian Sportswriters: Baseball
24. Summary Justice: The Lynching
 
$22.95
25. Job Seekers Guide to Executive
 
26. Congress and Lobbies, Image and
 
27. The lady who lived on ladders:
 
28. Birthrights: A genealogical record
 
29. Hunt-Scanlons Executive Recruiters
 
30. Hunt-Scanlon's the Select Guide
31. Test bank to Accompany The Making
 
32. Poems of Leigh Hunt and Thomas
 
33. Job Seekers Guide to Personnel
$4.99
34. The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by
35. Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts:
 
$13.95
36. The Great Israel Scavenger Hunt
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37. I Can't Wait Until I'm Old Enough
 
38. Mistress of the Hunt
$19.98
39. Trophy Blacktail: The Science
$30.00
40. Quantitative Research in Communication

21. Essays by Leigh Hunt Edited, With Introduction and Notes, by Arthur Symons
by Leigh; Arthur Symons Hunt
 Hardcover: Pages (1890-01-01)

Asin: B003OYTN70
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22. People From Southgate: Amy Winehouse, Rachel Stevens, Francis Walker, Leigh Hunt, Paul Mark Scott, Simon Mayo, Sarbel, Alf Engers
Paperback: 156 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1155382528
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Chapters: Amy Winehouse, Rachel Stevens, Francis Walker, Leigh Hunt, Paul Mark Scott, Simon Mayo, Sarbel, Alf Engers, Ashley Hutchings, Neville Brody, Mark Bunn, Frederick Hitch, Stephen George Platten, Graham Robert Allan, Dee Murray, Tony Attwood, Kathryn Prescott, Allastair Malcolm Cluny Mcready-Diarmid, the Walkers of Southgate, V. E. Walker, Joe Devera, Howard French, John Fincham, Henry Sugden, Russell Walker, Isaac Walker, Alfred Walker, Frederic Walker, Arthur Henry Walker. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 154. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Amy Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983) is an English singer-songwriter, known for her eclectic mix of various musical genres including R ... Read more


23. Canadian Sportswriters: Baseball Writers Association of America, John Morris, Cheryl Bernard, Jim Hunt, Dave Bidini, Scott Young
Paperback: 118 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1155858123
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Chapters: Baseball Writers Association of America, John Morris, Cheryl Bernard, Jim Hunt, Dave Bidini, Scott Young, Andrew Podnieks, Dick Howard, Lou Marsh, W. A. Hewitt, Alfred Henry Spink, Trent Frayne, Jill Officer, Mike Rodden, John Robertson, Audax Minor, Milt Dunnell, Arnie Baker, Lorna Schultz Nicholson, Earl Mcrae, Stephen Brunt, Ted Blackman, Hugh Keough, Scott Russell, Richard Garneau, Bob Weeks, Doug Maxwell, Damien Cox, Red Fisher, Arthur Farrell, Professional Hockey Writers' Association, Steve Simmons, Mary Ormsby, Bobby Mcmahon, Robin Brownlee, Brandon Warnes, Eric Duhatschek. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 116. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) is a professional association for baseball journalists writing for daily newspapers, magazines and qualifying Web sites. The BBWAA was founded in 1908 to improve working conditions for sportswriters in the early part of the 20th century. The organization's primary function is to work with Major League Baseball and individual teams to assure clubhouse and press-box access for BBWAA members. In addition, BBWAA members also elect players to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, which is the organization's most public function. All writers with 10 years of membership in the BBWAA are eligible to vote for the Hall of Fame. The BBWAA also votes annually for the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Most Valuable Player Award, Cy Young Award, Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award, and Manager of the Year Award in each of the two major leagues. Considering the ready availability of television broadcasts for the majority of baseball games, plus instant access to information through the Internet, some have called into question why the BBWAA has not broadened its membership rules to include broadc...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=493956 ... Read more


24. Summary Justice: The Lynching of James Scott and the Trial of George Barkwell in Columbia, Missouri, 1923
by Doug Hunt
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-05-23)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B003NSBQ6S
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In the spring of 1923, in a university town that had been proud of its progressive attitudes, a mob of several hundred men and women gathered to watch the lynching of a black man accused, wrongly it seems, of raping a professor's daughter.

The lynching caused a national outcry among black activists. "We are glad to note," W. E. B. noted in The Crisis, "that the University of Missouri has opened a course in Applied Lynching. Many of our American Universities have long defended the institution, but they have not been frank or brave enough actually to arrange a mob murder so that students could see it in detail."

Hunt's book describes both the mob's actions and the attempts of some citizens, black and white, to bring its leaders to justice. Enthusiastic readers of Harper Lee’s "To Kill a Mockingbird" may be interested in this account of how justice operated in a Southern town when its representatives were men more ordinary and flawed than Atticus Finch.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A fascinating read
Doug Hunt's account of the James Scott lynching is so remarkably detailed and beautifully written that it stays with you long after you've finished reading.While the story itself raises multiple issues regarding civil rights, human nature and justice, Hunt avoids using this essay as a platform for his own viewpoints; rather, through meticulous research, he has allowed the people involved and the tragic turn of events to speak for themselves.

5-0 out of 5 stars Stewart Road Bridge
As a boy in Columbia, I grew up hearing stories about the lynching of James Scott.The victim of the sexual assault lived on my street, and Scott, the accused attacker, was lynched not far away, on the Stewart Road Bridge.I used to deliver newspapers nearby in the early mornings, and sometimes I'd imagine the scene.A few of my neighbors were old enough to remember people who were involved.I recall a neighbor in her late 80s telling me that the mob that carried out the lynching was composed mostly of men who hung out in a certain bar downtown."What is it about men that makes them gather in groups like that?" she said, and then the conversation drifted elsewhere.There wasn't any sense of uncertainty about the story.The way I always heard it, Scott was the victim of a mob, and he didn't receive his right to a fair trial; but he had attacked an innocent girl who also happened to be white.He had the poor fortune of being the last lynching victim in Columbia, Missouri; but he had also made a terrible decision that would have sent him to prison in any case.
This version of the story would still be accepted if it weren't for Doug Hunt's groundbreaking research.In some ways this is remarkable, given that the lynching occurred in a college town with a top-rate journalism school, as well as history departments, sociology departments, anthropology departments, creative writing programs, novelists,African-American historians, mid-Missouri historians -- virtually every kind of serious thinker, researcher, and writer (even the local paperboy wanted to write!).But perhaps the local story seems too obvious, and nobody went about studying the archives and thinking about the incident in a challenging way.Fortunately, Doug Hunt was one resident and writer who became intrigued by the story -- he also lives within walking distance of the former bridge -- and his findings are nothing less than shocking.It seems quite clear that the wrong man was lynched.It's also possible that the victim was encouraged to lie on the stand, to the point of perjury, because of fear of public shame.The local press did its part to help obscure the truth.These are three tragedies of the James Scott story; another tragedy is that it took eighty years before somebody in the community addressed this tale in all its depth. There are complex and important reasons for this, which is why I also look forward to reading Hunt's other stories about history, race, and community in this part of Missouri.

5-0 out of 5 stars fascinating and beautifully written
This long essay describes a harrowing moment in the history of Columbia, Missouri, a college town that still struggles with racial discord. Hunt puts together an accurate and gripping narrative, and his writing brims with humanity.

5-0 out of 5 stars A rare look at a local lynching that changed a town
Doug Hunt has provided us with a close-up look at one of the last lynchings in the United States. The story is harrowing and changed the university town of Columbia, Missouri. But until Hunt reconstructed the horrible events, it had been allowed to fade into obscurity and the town has all but forgotten the events. Hunt's reconstruction of the events is scrupulous to the facts and fast-paced, pulling the reader along until the story comes to its grisly conclusion. I can highly recommend this for anyone interested in the civil rights movement or local history. ... Read more


25. Job Seekers Guide to Executive Recruiters/1995
by Christopher W. Hunt, Scott A. Scanlon
 Paperback: Pages (1994-12)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$22.95
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Asin: 0963192086
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26. Congress and Lobbies, Image and Reality
by Margaret A. Scott Andrew M. And Hunt
 Hardcover: Pages (1966-01-01)

Asin: B000KZEAO2
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27. The lady who lived on ladders: The story of the famous sculptor who was chosen to make the death mask for Winfield Scott Stratton
by Inez Hunt
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006QJXXS
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28. Birthrights: A genealogical record of Canadian branches of Hunt, Scott, Ives & Farwell families, including the lineage of John & Robert Hunt of Fitzroy ... Tsp., Stanstead Co. Que. and allied families
by W. H Hunt
 Unknown Binding: 190 Pages (1957)

Asin: B0007KEESC
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29. Hunt-Scanlons Executive Recruiters of North America: 1993
by Christopher W. Hunt
 Hardcover: Pages (1992-10)
list price: US$79.95
Isbn: 0963192019
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30. Hunt-Scanlon's the Select Guide to Human Resource Executives
 Paperback: Pages (1997-01)
list price: US$250.00
Isbn: 188569511X
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31. Test bank to Accompany The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, With Answer Key (Volume I: To 1740)
by Tamara Hunt and Scott Myerly
Paperback: 151 Pages (2001)

Asin: B000FS5HAA
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32. Poems of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood (Selected)
by Leigh Hunt, Thomas Hood
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1923)

Asin: B003TOP9SM
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33. Job Seekers Guide to Personnel Managers
by Christopher W. Hunt, Scott A. Scanlon
 Paperback: 301 Pages (1997-09)
list price: US$19.95
Isbn: 1885695276
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34. The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day
by Scott O'Dell
Paperback: 182 Pages (1986-10)
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Asin: 0890843686
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Tom Barton and his Uncle Jack live on the edge of danger, smuggling goods under the very nose of the king's searchers.Shrewd, brave, desperate at times, they make run after run across the Channel, braving rough seas, heavy winds, and a growing restlessness among their countrymen.All Europe is aflame with the writing and preaching of Martin Luther.

Tom and his uncle come into contact with another man, William Tyndale, whose work and prayer is to put an English Bible into the hands of the common people.While Uncle Jack sees only the profit in a religious Reformation, it is Tom who sees in Tyndale's work the dawning of a new age and a new way of life for himself and England.

William Tyndale was the hawk that dare not hunt by day.Hunted, hated by many, a fugitive in several countries, this humble man's pen changed the course of history.For modern Christians, he is the symbol of scholarship and courage, determination and meekness.For Tom Barton, he was father and friend, teacher and comforter, and the first true testimony of Christ in a godless age. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Story of History
This book is the Story/History of William Tyndale and his journey to get everyone to read the Bible so that even the plowboy will know some versus.The main characters Uncle jack and Tom Barton , smugglers, make a deal to William Tyndale promising to sell these books in England while fulfiling all of their wants. Tyndale wants the Bible to reach everyone and TOm adn Jack want to become rich, but trouble seems to head their way around every corner. This book is enjoyable full of details you might not find in other books. I suggest this book to anyone who likes old english history or enjoys a story that keeps you till the end.

3-0 out of 5 stars THE HAWK THAT DARE NOT HUNT BY DAY
This book is about William Tyndale getting Bibles to England in the sixteenth century. William Tyndale is a preacher who wants to bring Bibles over to England that everyone can buy. He accomplishes this by smuggling the Bibles he has translated and printed over in a ship called the Black Pearl. This story mainly focuses on the captain of the ship and his nephew who smuggle the Bibles for Tyndale. This story was slow to get going but was okay by the end. I would recommend it to people who like historical fiction.

5-0 out of 5 stars Action, mystery, and suspense!
The Hawk that Dare Not Hunt By Day is an excellent book which I would love to read again.It is full of suspense and mystery.It is even based around somebody's actual life, the life of William Tyndale, the person whofirst translated The New Testament into English.The book is by ScottO'Dell, the writer of The Island of the Blue Dolphinsand many otherchildren's novels.

Tom Barton and his Uncle Jack are the owners, as wellas First Mate and Captain, of a ship called the Black Pearl.As asmuggler, Tom is always looking for a cargo that will turn a good profit. Tom meets a man named William Tyndale who is translating the Bible fromtraditional Latin into English, something that could get him hanged as aheretic.Tyndale is the Hawk that Dare Not Hunt by Day.He lives a lifeof constant danger, always hiding from the King's officials. He driftsfrom place to place until his own best friend betrays him.

This book isgreat and I'm surprised that it didn't get some prestigious award.I wouldlove to read it again.The book has a lot of interesting vocabulary, and Iwould recommend this for ages 11 & up.This book has something to likein it for everyone, action, mystery, and suspense. ... Read more


35. Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts: Fifty Skill-Building Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents (Learn to Read)
by Steve Cohen, Scott Ritche
Paperback: 464 Pages (1997-01-03)
list price: US$8.95
Isbn: 0761103309
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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What's more fun than a treasure hunt? Few other activities offer such excitement and challenge, or the wonderful sense of accomplishment. Now, imagine a treasure hunt that encourages your kids to start reading. From the author of Games for Reading comes the perfect learning aid for beginning readers and their parents. This book, featuring 50 treasure hunt games, provides weeks of family fun, and enables busy parents to help their kids become better readers. There's a new treasure hunt every day, each consisting of three or four clues. Every perforated page is a written clue that parents tear off, fold, hide, leading to familiar items and places in the home-from the fridge to the bed to the bathtub. As kids sharpen their reading skills, hunts become progressively more difficult. A bonus phonics game on the back of the final clue reinforces what kids learned that day.

Learn-to-Read Treausre Hunts works no matter what method of teaching is being used at school. It succeeds because it combines basal, phonics, and whole language techniques with a powerful motivating strategy-fun! As an added incentive, the book is packaged with two sheets of two-color, die-cut reward stickers that parents can use to commend their child when he or she has successfully completed a hunt. Each clue has been vetted by at least three reading specialists, insuring that the words, pictures, scope, and sequence are all appropriate for emerging readers. Keeping in mind that all kids learn and progress differently, Learn-to-Read-Treasure Hunts enables parents to help their own child learn to read-and, more importantly-love to read. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars MUST HAVE for up and coming readers!
I don't comment too often, but when I really have an opinion I have to.This book is awesome and I am so glad I found it.My daughter LOVES doing these treasure hunts, and unfortunately (well for the book) her reading ability surpassed the book too quickly because the clues were way too easy for her after a while.I had to start going towards the back of the book to get harder ones.But I DEFINITELY recommend this for kids who are just about to learn to read.My daughter will drop whatever she is doing to go on one of these Treasure Hunts and zig-zag through the house to find the clues.Lots and lots of fun and very very educational.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun and super easy!
This book is really fun for my beginning reader (6) and my littler son (3). They love working on a team. I've been surprised at how easily my 6yr old can read them, when usually he doesn't want to try to read at all. These have been lots of fun. Of course you could make your own, but it's awesome having the work all done for you! I can set one of these up in under two minutes, and they're always so excited to find a clue!

I don't use the stickers as rewards. I don't use the last clue that says "Come get your sticker!" We started a game with a stuffed animal and sometimes he goes away and hides, but leaves these clues behind. So the end clue is the stuffed animal.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent idea
My 5-year-old LOVES doing these treasure hunts; we even use them as a reward when he's had a great day at school. He puts the sticker he earns at the end of each hunt on the calendar, which also gives us the opportunity to discuss days of the week and month.

I would recommend a more rudimentary introduction to reading before beginning to use this book; I started teaching my son to read at home right after his fourth birthday, which is when I bought this book. After it arrived, I realized it would be too advanced for a very new beginner and put it away for later.

What a huge hit it has been (and Pirates of the Caribbean and the acccompanying pirate obsession hasn't hurt the interest in treasure hunts, even though he hasn't seen the movie)!

I will absolutely buy this as gifts for other parents/kids.

5-0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!
My son is 5 and loves these treasure hunts and the match game bonus with each hunt. He would love to do one after the other if I would let him.Every time he finishes one he ask if we can do another one.Don't even think about it -- just get this book!You will not regret it!! It brings so much joy to your child!! and you too!

5-0 out of 5 stars Summer hit!
I purchased this product for summer vacation for my 6 year old daughter.She just finished Kindergarten and has just begun to read this past year.This product has been an excellent tool to continue her reading practice into summer vacation.She and my 4 year old son eagerly beg for their treasure hunt each day! ... Read more


36. The Great Israel Scavenger Hunt Teacher's Guide
by Scott E. Blumenthal
 Paperback: 32 Pages (2004-12)
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Asin: 0874417147
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37. I Can't Wait Until I'm Old Enough to Hunt With Dad
by Scott K. Johnson
Hardcover: Pages (1995-11)
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Asin: 1887251561
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This brilliantly illustrated children's book will warm the heart of any child who wants to participate along with "Dad" as he prepares for the upcoming season.The reader learns why we hunt, how we hunt, hunting ethics and most important, respect for wildlife and the environment.Not to be overlooked is the bond created between father and son by the sharing of the adventures in the woods. ... Read more


38. Mistress of the Hunt
by Amanda Scott
 Paperback: Pages (1987-02-03)
list price: US$2.50
Isbn: 0451147065
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39. Trophy Blacktail: The Science of the Hunt
by scott haugen
Paperback: Pages (2009)
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Asin: 098194230X
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40. Quantitative Research in Communication
Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-09-12)
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Asin: 141295696X
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Written for communication students, Quantitative Research in Communication provides practical, user-friendly coverage of how to use statistics, how to interpret SPSS printouts, how to write results, and how to assess whether the assumptions of various procedures have been met. Providing a strong conceptual orientation to techniques and procedures that range from the “moderately basic” to “highly advanced,” the book provides practical tips and suggestions for quantitative communication scholars of all experience levels.

In addition to important foundational information, each chapter that covers a specific statistical procedure includes suggestions for interpreting, explaining, and presenting results; realistic examples of how the procedure can be used to answer substantive questions in communication; sample SPSS printouts; and a detailed summary of a published communication journal article using that procedure.

Features

· Engaged Research application boxes stimulate thought and discussion, illustrating how particular research methods can be used to answer very practical, civic-minded questions.

· Realistic examples at the beginning of each chapter show how the chapter’s procedure could be used to answer a substantive research question.

· Examples and application activities geared toward the emerging trend of service learning encourage students to do projects oriented toward their community or campus.

· Summaries of journal articles demonstrate how to write statistical results in APA style and illustrate how real researchers use statistical procedures in a wide variety of contexts, such as tsunami warnings, date requests, and anti-drug public service announcements.

· How to Decipher Figures show students how to “read” the statistical shorthand presented in the quantitative results of an article and also, by implication, show them how to write up results .

Quantitative Research in Communication is ideal for courses in Quantitative Methods in Communication, Statistical Methods in Communication, Advanced Research Methods (undergraduate), and Introduction to Research Methods (Graduate) in departments of communication, educational psychology, psychology, and mass communication.

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