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Thirteen-year-old Ransom J. Powell lies about his age and joins the Union army, winning the soldiers' respect with his courage, especially when they all end up in the infamous Confederate Prison at Andersonville
This set comprises works spanning Laski's career as a political thinker and the volumes re-issued here examine the questions of how government might be made more open and accountable and how the broad-based properity necessary to democracy might be assured. These remain central questions for both established and emerging democracies. Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty (1917), Authority in the Modern State (1919), and The Foundations of Sovereignty (1921) are all works which expand Laski's pluralist doctrine of the State; a theory then applied in modified form in A Grammar of Politics (1925). Communism (1927) argues against the concept of a Western Communist revolution. Democracy in Crisis (1933) and the more optimistic Reflections on the Constitution (1951) result from the defeat of Labour in 1931 and the onset of the Slump, at which point Laski rejected pluralism in favour of Marxist theory. Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time (1949) predicts a "revolution by consent" arising from the common war-effort. Also included are An Introduction to Politics (1931), The Rise of European Liberalism (1936) Parliamentary Government in England (1938), The Danger of Being a Gentleman (1939), Programme for Victory (1941), The Strategy of Freedom (1942) and The Dilemma of Our Times (1952).
The 1st ed. includes an index to v. 28-36 of St. Nicholas.
Buying groceries at The Pig can be killer . . . Katy Cross, Skeeterville's favorite home health nurse, knows better than to try to buy groceries on Senior Citizen Saturday at The Pig. The denture cream crowd has turned the parking lot into a game of bumper cars, but when Katy finds a body thrown away in the dumpster behind the store, this geriatric dilemma is soon forgotten. Once Katy discovers that the murder victim, thought to be a sweet, upstanding citizen, has been conning the local widows out of their nest eggs, things start stinking worse than yesterday's cabbage. Can Katy help the blundering sheriff sort through the ever-increasing batch of suspects and find the real killer before another citizen of Skeeterville bites the dust? This humorous Christian cozy mystery has no graphic gore, bad language, or sexual content, but is filled with lots of laughs, intrigue, and Southern charm.