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Praxis for the Poor: Piven and Cloward and the Future of Social Science in Social Welfare
Published in Hardcover by New York University Press (2002)
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A Compassionate and Scholarly Critique
Long Time Gone
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (2002)
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The 60s novel I've been waiting for
The events of 1968 serve as the backdrop for this well-written but accessible novel about a young southerner looking for a missing friend and finding himself. Sanford takes his protagonist, a country dj named Cal, from a small-town Mississippi River town to springtime Daytona Beach, then up the East Coast to a Cambridge crash pad and a summer romance in Boston, and finally to the Chicago convention with a group of militant anti-war demonstrators. The chapters on the Chicago riots are especially well wrought, but every scene has the true feel of the 60s counterculture. Cal's search for the younger brother of his war-casualty best friend mirrors his personal quest for purpose and identity. A remarkable book.
So easy to pick up and so hard to put down!
Richard Sanford's Long Time Gone is a superbly written novel set in America's turbulent year of 1968. The search for a missing heir involves an unlikely cast, from the ghost of a best friend to a Buddhist from Detroit, to a girl-woman soulmate. A fictional memoir to the revolutionary changes of a bygone era, Long Time Gone is an enthralling and highly recommended tale, just the kind of novel that is so easy to pick up and so hard to put down!
Mesmerizing fictional journey
A mesmerizing porthole into a time of turbulence and change. Readers cannot help but experience their own metamorphoses as they follow Cal's journey across America, through the sixties, and into himself. Sanford shows a true passion and genius for the art of fiction--for his fiction truly is art. Whether you choose to see the book as the story of an intriguing character finding his own space in time, or a road map through the altering perspective of a pivotal decade, you cannot help but be touched by the literary beauty that is Long Time Gone.
The Calling
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton General Division (06 December, 1990)
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First Conference on Use of Computers in the Coal Industry: Proceedings
Published in Hardcover by Random House Trade (1983)
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Giulio Romano: Master Designer
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (2000)
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Ground-Water Flow and Migration of Hydrocarbons to the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone, Tar Sand Triangle, Southeastern Utah
Published in Hardcover by U.S. Geological Survey (1995)
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Hydrogeology of Jurassic and Triassic Wetlands in the Colorado Plateau and the Origin of Tabular Sandstone Uranium Deposits (U.S. Geological Survey ,)
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An introduction to social psychology
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The Law of Oil and Gas, 7th Ed. (University Casebook)
Published in Hardcover by Foundation Press (10 October, 2001)
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Grenada: The Untold Story
Published in Hardcover by Madison Books (1984)
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I highly recommend this book to all who, like myself, are interested in a critical, scholarly and yet impassioned examination of welfare reform and its effect on American society. As an attorney who deals with human rights, immigration and the condition of the politically disenfranchised, I found this book to be an invaluable resource. It is an indispensable addition to any library.
Christine M. Flowers