Books by "James Willis Barrett"

9 books found

Bills, Notes and Cheques

Bills, Notes and Cheques

by John James MacLaren

1909

History of Concord, New Hampshire

History of Concord, New Hampshire

by Concord (N.H.). City History Commission, James Otis Lyford

1896

Ponderosa Pine Managed-yield Simulator

Ponderosa Pine Managed-yield Simulator

by Donald J. DeMars, James Willis Barrett

1987

The Law of Negotiable Instruments

The Law of Negotiable Instruments

by James Matlock Ogden

1922

Kane and the Upper Allegheny

Kane and the Upper Allegheny

by James Edward Henretta

1929

Mississippi

Mississippi

by James W. Silver

2012 · Univ. Press of Mississippi

An essential Civil Rights-era account of a witness to the Oxford riots and Mississippi's nadir

The Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy, Volume II

The Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy, Volume II

by James Ellroy

2019 · Everyman's Library

The Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy concludes. We've traversed the interlocked conspiracies of the decade and are there for the wind-up and swan songs. Blood's A Rover takes us into the seventies. MLK and RFK are dead. The Democratic National Convention in Chicago has spawned chaos. There's a punk-kid private eye in L.A. He's clashing with a mob goon and an enforcer for J. Edgar Hoover. There's an armored-car heist and a cache of missing emeralds. There's bad voodoo in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Amidst it all is a revolutionary, Joan Rosen Klein. The kid P.I., the mob goon, and Hoover's enforcer love her unto death. Blood's A Rover gives us the private nightmare of public policy on an epic scale.

Blood's A Rover

Blood's A Rover

by James Ellroy

2010 · Vintage

The internationally acclaimed author of the L.A. Quartet and The Underworld USA Trilogy, James Ellroy, presents another literary noir masterpiece of historical paranoia. A rip-roaring, devilishly wild ride through the bloody end of the 1960's. It's dark baby, and hot hot hot. Martin Luther King assassinated. Robert Kennedy assassinated. Los Angeles, 1968. Conspiracies theories are taking hold. On the horizon looms the Democratic Convention in Chicago and constant gun fire peppers south L.A. Violence, greed, and grime, are replacing free-love and everybody from Howard Hughes, Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover to the right-wing assassins and left-wing revolutionaries are getting dirty. At the center of it all is a triumvirate: the president’s strong-arm goon, an ex-cop and heroine runner, and a private eye whose quarry is so dangerous she could set off the whole powder keg. With his trademark deadly staccato prose, James Ellroy holds nothing back in this wild, startling and much anticipated conclusion to his Underworld USA trilogy.