A Hanging Offence

A Hanging Offence
Title A Hanging Offence PDF eBook
Author Don Cummer
Publisher Scholastic Canada
Pages 210
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1443139084

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The sequel to Brothers at War finds best friends Jacob and Eli on opposite sides of the battlefield as the War of 1812 erupts. Jacob and Eli may be blood brothers, but they are on opposite sides in the battle of Queenston Heights during the War of 1812. While Jacob joins John Norton's Mohawk band fighting with the British-Canadian side, Eli fights with the Americans. The Canadians win the day, but the victory comes at a great cost: the death of General Brock. Eli is captured and jailed. Because he swore the oath of allegiance to the Crown before he left Canada, his return with the invaders makes him a traitor. He is charged with high treason -- a hanging offence. Can Jacob save his friend from the gallows?

Brothers at War

Brothers at War
Title Brothers at War PDF eBook
Author Don Cummer
Publisher Scholastic Canada
Pages 211
Release 2013-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1443113824

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Friend or villain? Brother or traitor? This compelling story of wartime friendship brings the looming War of 1812 to dramatic life. Jacob is a steadfast Loyalist. Eli is a newcomer to Upper Canada, whose family has just moved from the American South. The two boys become fast friends, but their friendship is tested when Eli's father refuses to pledge allegiance to the Crown. As Loyalists in Upper Canada become more and more suspicious of those with American leanings, the looming war threatens to pull the boys -- and their town -- apart. Peopled with key figures from the War of 1812, such as General Isaac Brock and newspaperman-turned-traitor Joseph Willcocks, Brothers at War portrays the tense era just before the War of 1812, which pitted neighbour against neighbour as Upper Canada prepared to fend off invading American forces.

Myth of the Hanging Tree

Myth of the Hanging Tree
Title Myth of the Hanging Tree PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Tórrez
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 197
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826343791

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Torrez studies the gritty role of hangings in frontier New Mexico.

Capital Punishment in Japan

Capital Punishment in Japan
Title Capital Punishment in Japan PDF eBook
Author Petra Schmidt
Publisher BRILL
Pages 224
Release 2002
Genre Law
ISBN 9789004124219

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This book provides an overview of capital punishment in Japan in a legal, historical, social, cultural and political context. It provides new insights into the system, challenges traditional views and arguments and seeks the real reasons behind the retention of capital punishment in Japan.

Hanging Captain Gordon

Hanging Captain Gordon
Title Hanging Captain Gordon PDF eBook
Author Ron Soodalter
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 341
Release 2010-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 1416522921

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On a frosty day in February 1862, hundreds gathered to watch the execution of Nathaniel Gordon. Two years earlier, Gordon had taken Africans in chains from the Congo -- a hanging offense for more than forty years that no one had ever enforced. But with the country embroiled in a civil war and Abraham Lincoln at the helm, a sea change was taking place. Gordon, in the wrong place at the wrong time, got caught up in the wave. For the first time, Hanging Captain Gordon chronicles the trial and execution of the only man in history to face conviction for slave trading -- exploring the many compelling issues and circumstances that led to one man paying the price for a crime committed by many. Filled with sharply drawn characters, Soodalter's vivid account sheds light on one of the more shameful aspects of our history and provides a link to similar crimes against humanity still practiced today.

Never Caught Twice

Never Caught Twice
Title Never Caught Twice PDF eBook
Author Matthew S. Luckett
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 463
Release 2020-11
Genre History
ISBN 1496223233

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2021 Nebraska Book Award Never Caught Twice presents the untold history of horse raiding and stealing on the Great Plains of western Nebraska. By investigating horse stealing by and from four Plains groups--American Indians, the U.S. Army, ranchers and cowboys, and farmers--Matthew S. Luckett clarifies a widely misunderstood crime in Western mythology and shows that horse stealing transformed plains culture and settlement in fundamental and surprising ways. From Lakota and Cheyenne horse raids to rustling gangs in the Sandhills, horse theft was widespread and devastating across the region. The horse's critical importance in both Native and white societies meant that horse stealing destabilized communities and jeopardized the peace throughout the plains, instigating massacres and murders and causing people to act furiously in defense of their most expensive, most important, and most beloved property. But as it became increasingly clear that no one legal or military institution could fully control it, would-be victims desperately sought a solution that would spare their farms and families from the calamitous loss of a horse. For some, that solution was violence. Never Caught Twice shows how the story of horse stealing across western Nebraska and the Great Plains was in many ways the story of the old West itself.

The Long Road to Annapolis

The Long Road to Annapolis
Title The Long Road to Annapolis PDF eBook
Author William P. Leeman
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 310
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0807833835

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The Long Road to Annapolis examines the origins of the United States Naval Academy and the national debate that led to its founding. --from publisher description