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2015

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The book brings together for the first time John Addington Symonds' key writings on homosexuality, and the entire correspondence between Symonds and Havelock Ellis on the project of Sexual Inversion. The source edition contains a critical introduction to the sources.

PHP3,116.19

2023

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There wasn't much law in the Rio Verde Valley—not beyond what a man carried holstered on his gunbelt. And the men who left Mary Koch raped and dead thought they were beyond justice—They hadn't counted on John T. McLain.McLain didn't want the job, but he was the closest Garrison had to a lawman. And when he took the badge he wasn't going to let anything or anyone stand between the killers and the hangman's rope …

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2024

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Edited by David Rondel and Samir Chopra, The Moral Psychology of Anxiety presents new work on the causes, consequences, and value of anxiety. Straddling philosophy, psychology, clinical medicine, history, and other disciplines, the chapters in this volume explore anxiety from an impressively wide range of perspectives. The first part is more historical, exploring the meaning of anxiety in different philosophical traditions and historical periods, including ancient Chinese Confucia...

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2022

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Jared Hawk was a gunfighter. His talent for killing was up for hire – if the price was right. His code was simple: stay alive to deliver the goods and collect the dues, and don't step aside for any man.Philip Garrett hired Hawk to take him and his niece, Sarah Lee, through to Los Angeles, but a pack of professional guns blocked the road. Before Hawk reached the City of the Angels all his gun skills were brought to bloody use, and the old California trail was marked with gravestones…...

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2022

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War taught him to kill …to stay alive!John T. McLain had nothing left in Missouri. His wife was dead, his farm was burned out.The Civil War taught him the bloody art of killing, and now he was alone. He owned a brace of Colt Dragoons pistols, a Sharps carbine, and a horse. He followed the rebel guerrilla trail south to Texas …And there, the Nokoni Comanche took his horse and plunged him into violent struggle for survival that was even more savage than the White man's ...

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2022

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McLain went to Texas looking for a new life. The outlaws drifting down saw only the pickings. And only one way to take them - with a gun. It didn't matter who stood in their way: they'd learnt their deadly trade in the bloody fighting of the Civil War. But so had McLain, and now he was on the other side. Ready to follow the killers into Mexico or hell, whichever came first. Ready to use the Colt's Dragoons he'd carried through the War, or the Sharps buffalo gun that could kill up to a mile...

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2022

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McLain came to Texas to find peace - and stayed to enforce it with his Colt's Dragoon pistols and his Sharp's carbine.Zac Moffat came with a stockwhip and a gang of renegades, to take what he could by terror when it worked - by cold-blooded murder if his victims fought back...McLain saw his dreams dissolving in a bloody range war. The only way to stop it was more killing - and the only killer was man enough to do it was McLain.

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2023

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The hangman's rope!Jared Hawk stank of death. It hung about him like gunsmoke and the sour smell of drying blood. He thought he'd take life easy for a while: enjoy whisky and women and nothing more. Leave his Colt .45 in its greased holster.But things turned bad and he took a job riding herd on a prisoner due to be hanged. It should have been simple...Before Hawk could earn his four hundred dollars and the hangman could settle his rope around the killer's neck, Hawk's ...

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2023

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The stagecoach was a lifeline. It linked Garrison with the other Texas border towns. It brought new blood and new money. And raiders! Their trade was death, paid in blood and bullets. John T. McLain was Garrison's duly elected marshal. It was his duty to see the stage got through ... no matter who stood in the way.

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2018

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Suffering, in one form or another, is present in all of our lives. But why do we suffer? On one reading, this is a question about the causes of physical and emotional suffering. On another, it is a question about whether suffering has a point or purpose or value. In this ground-breaking book, Michael Brady argues that suffering is vital for the development of virtue, and hence for us to live happy or flourishing lives. After presenting a distinctive account of suffering and a novel interpr...

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2022

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When Jared Hawk helped the black gunman, Aaron Turner, bring in a wanted man it was one more job - a few extra dollars in his pocket. He didn't know he was riding into the hellfire center of a range war. Nor that he'd find himself on the other side, facing Turner over the blazing muzzle of a Colt. 45. But Hawk had a simple coded: kill first and ask questions later. If there was anyone alive to answer ...

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2023

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War smoke shaded the sky over Garrison the color of death. The Comanche were massing for a vengeance war. And a crazy white man was preaching a crusade of slaughter against the tribes that would bring holocaust to the Texas border. One man stood between hell and destruction. A man called McLain. A man ready to kill to keep the peace.

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