Death Sentence Vol. 2: London


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The G-Plus virus, which grants people superpowers but six months to live, is spreading through the world's populace faster than ever... Can a cure for G-Plus be found before their time runs out?!




Death Sentence: London


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Death Penalty Sentencing


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Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder


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The second volume in a three-part series, The Curse of Self-Murder explores the origins of the condemnation of suicide and provides a unique perspective on medieval culture and religion.




Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder


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A group of men dig a tunnel under the threshold of a house. Then they go and fetch a heavy, sagging object from inside the house, pull it out through the tunnel, and put it on a cow-hide to be dragged off and thrown into the offal-pit. Why should the corpse of a suicide – for that is what it is– have earned this unusual treatment? In The Curse on Self-Murder, the second volume of his three-part Suicide in the Middle Ages, Alexander Murray explores the origin of the condemnation of suicide, in a quest which leads along the most unexpected byways of medieval theology, law, mythology, and folklore –and, indeed, in some instances beyond them. At an epoch when there might be plenty of ostensible reasons for not wanting to live, the ways used to block the suicidal escape route give a unique perspective on medieval religion.




Against the Death Penalty


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In 1764, a Milanese aristocrat named Cesare Beccaria created a sensation when he published On Crimes and Punishments. At its centre is a rejection of the death penalty as excessive, unnecessary, and pointless. Beccaria is deservedly regarded as the founding father of modern criminal law reform, yet he was not the first to argue for the abolition of the death penalty. This book presents the first English translation of the Florentine aristocrat Giuseppe Pelli's critique of capital punishment, written three years before Beccaria's treatise, but lost for more than two centuries in the Pelli family archives. The book examines the contrasting arguments of the two abolitionists, who drew from different intellectual traditions.




The Death Penalty


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Capital Crimes


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Death Sentence #2


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Given incredible superpowers Ð and six months to live Ð by the sexually-transmitted G+ Virus, three Londoners kick back against the spectre of death with everything theyÕve got. Washed-up indie guitarist Weasel tries to make amends for a life thatÕs totally f****d Ð but changing the direction of a lifetime can be murder! Comedian and media personality Monty tests the limits of his new powers of persuasion with horrifying resultsÉ and, after her explosive activation, Verity is on the run from the government Ð but can her nascent abilities keep her one step ahead of a crack team of GCHQ operatives?




The Death Penalty


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A comprehensive history of the death penalty in the West that provides more material on capital punishment in Western Christian history than is available in any other work in English.