United States Attorneys' Manual

United States Attorneys' Manual
Title United States Attorneys' Manual PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Justice
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1985
Genre Justice, Administration of
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Pinkerton's Secret

Pinkerton's Secret
Title Pinkerton's Secret PDF eBook
Author Eric Lerner
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 340
Release 2008-03-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780805082784

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A provocative love story, conjuring up the passionate life of the Civil War era's legendary private eye, his dramatic exploits, and his clandestine affair with his partner, the first female detective.

The Pinkerton Case Book

The Pinkerton Case Book
Title The Pinkerton Case Book PDF eBook
Author Alan Hynd
Publisher
Pages 170
Release
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The Expressman and the Detective

The Expressman and the Detective
Title The Expressman and the Detective PDF eBook
Author Allan Pinkerton
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 305
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465606114

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Montgomery, Alabama, is beautifully situated on the Alabama river, near the centre of the State. Its situation at the head of navigation, on the Alabama river, its connection by rail with important points, and the rich agricultural country with which it is surrounded, make it a great commercial centre, and the second city in the State as regards wealth and population. It is the capital, and consequently learned men and great politicians flock to it, giving it a society of the highest rank, and making it the social centre of the State. From 1858 to 1860, the time of which I treat in the present work, the South was in a most prosperous condition. "Cotton was king," and millions of dollars were poured into the country for its purchase, and a fair share of this money found its way to Montgomery. When the Alabama planters had gathered their crops of cotton, tobacco, rice, etc., they sent them to Montgomery to be sold, and placed the proceeds on deposit in its banks. During their busy season, while overseeing the labor of their slaves, they were almost entirely debarred from the society of any but their own families; but when the crops were gathered they went with their families to Montgomery, where they gave themselves up to enjoyment, spending their money in a most lavish manner. There were several good hotels in the city and they were always filled to overflowing with the wealth and beauty of the South. The Adams Express Company had a monopoly of the express business of the South, and had established its agencies at all points with which there was communication by rail, steam or stage. They handled all the money sent to the South for the purchase of produce, or remitted to the North in payment of merchandise. Moreover, as they did all the express business for the banks, besides moving an immense amount of freight, it is evident that their business was enormous. At all points of importance, where there were diverging routes of communication, the company had established principal agencies, at which all through freight and the money pouches were delivered by the messengers. The agents at these points were selected with the greatest care, and were always considered men above reproach. Montgomery being a great centre of trade was made the western terminus of one of the express routes, Atlanta being the eastern. The messengers who had charge of the express matter between these two points were each provided with a safe and with a pouch. The latter was to contain only such packages as were to go over the whole route, consisting of money or other valuables. The messenger was not furnished with a key to the pouch, but it was handed to him locked by the agent at one end of the route to be delivered in the same condition to the agent at the other end.

P.K. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man

P.K. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man
Title P.K. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man PDF eBook
Author Caroline Lawrence
Publisher Penguin
Pages 299
Release 2013-04-18
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1101608579

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The second book in a rip-roaring adventure series set in the wild west! After escaping the ruthless desperados, P.K. finally feels safe in Virginia City and is ready to set up a new private eye business. But all the mysteries in town seem to be pranks—until the day P.K. meets a young maid named Martha. Martha’s employer has been found dead . . . and now the killer is after her. The mystery takes a grave turn when Martha disappears, so P.K. consults Poker Face Jace, an expert at people reading. With his help, P.K. inspects saloons and billiard rooms, and even tries sneaking into the coroner’s office. But time is quickly running out for P.K., and Martha’s life has never been in more danger.

The Case of the Bogus Detective

The Case of the Bogus Detective
Title The Case of the Bogus Detective PDF eBook
Author Caroline Lawrence
Publisher Orion Children's Books
Pages 192
Release 2015-06-04
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9781444010336

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When P.K's father, Robert Pinkerton, suddenly appears in Virginia City, P.K.'s life turns upside down. Suddenly she's having to learn how to be a 'girly-girl' in a cunning plot to outwit silver thieves. But it seems the thieves are one step ahead! Has P.K. finally met her match or can she use her detective skills to turn the situation on its head and impress her private-eye pa? A gripping rollercoaster ride of a tale packed with Wild West authenticity and atmosphere from this bestselling author.

Pinkerton, Behave!

Pinkerton, Behave!
Title Pinkerton, Behave! PDF eBook
Author Steven Kellogg
Publisher Penguin
Pages 34
Release 2019-02-12
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0451481526

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Pinkerton doesn't understand his owner’s commands. When told to come, he jumps out the window. When asked to fetch, he destroys the slippers instead. Pinkerton’s desperate owners take him to obedience school, but he flunks out in record time. Then one night a burglar breaks into their house, and Pinkerton is able to put his bad habits to good use. This silly charmer of a story was included on the Booklist and Horn Book best of the year lists and inspired four sequels about the impossibly clueless but irresistibly sweet Pinkerton. Now, in honor of its 35th anniversary, Steven Kellogg has updated the art and text (most notably removing the gun that appeared in the original edition), and has written an introductory note about the book’s history.