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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jeremy Strong
Jeremy is a troubled child who grows into a serial killer. Explore his bizarre world with him, his delusions, and the extraordinary ending to this spellbinding novel.
Melissa I escapedFor the first time in almost four years, I'm free.My freedom came at a steep cost, leaving me on my own with no family or friends. I have a lot of healing to do, and this beautiful lake house seems like a perfect setting to find myself again.I can do this.The only thing I have left is hope. JeremyI ran.For the first time in my life, I'm alone.I failed to appreciate what I had until it was too late, and now I can't bear the grief of my friends while suffering my own. That's not the only reason I've relocated.Twenty-two people were murdered, including the woman I love.The only thing I have left is revenge. This is the fifth and final book in a series of standalone novels.
Jeremy is a poignant and heartfelt tribute by Margaret J. Ralston to her brother, whose life was marked by struggle, passion, and tragedy. This compelling memoir unravels the story of Jeremy, a talented actor who faced immense challenges, including a lifelong battle with depression. Through his journey, readers are invited to experience the highs and lows of pursuing dreams while grappling with inner demons.More than just a biography, Jeremy is a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, understanding, and remembering the lives of those we've lost. Written with raw honesty and profound love, this book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and ensures Jeremy's legacy will live on in the hearts of readers.For anyone who has loved, lost, and yearned to honor the memory of someone special, Jeremy will be a story you won't want to put down.
Jeremy is a poignant and heartfelt tribute by Margaret J. Ralston to her brother, whose life was marked by struggle, passion, and tragedy. This compelling memoir unravels the story of Jeremy, a talented actor who faced immense challenges, including a lifelong battle with depression. Through his journey, readers are invited to experience the highs and lows of pursuing dreams while grappling with inner demons.More than just a biography, Jeremy is a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, understanding, and remembering the lives of those we've lost. Written with raw honesty and profound love, this book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and ensures Jeremy's legacy will live on in the hearts of readers.For anyone who has loved, lost, and yearned to honor the memory of someone special, Jeremy will be a story you won't want to put down.
Reproduction of the original: Jeremy by Horace Walpole
Reproduction of the original: Jeremy by Horace Walpole
Jeremy
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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When Jeremy Thatcher buys a "dragon's egg" at Mr. Elives's Magic Shop, he is shocked when an actual miniature dragon hatches from the egg and begins to grow and grow and grow. Reissue.
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Official Aptitude Maximized, Expense Minimized
Jeremy Bentham
Clarendon Press
1993
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The essays which Bentham collected together for publication in 1830 under the title of Official Aptitude Maximized; Expense Minimized, written at various times between 1810 and 1830, deal with the means of achieving efficient and economical government. In considering a wide range of themes in the fields of constitutional law, public finance, and legal reform, Bentham places the problem of official corruption at the centre of his analysis. He contrasts his own recommendations for good administration, which he had fully developed in his magisterial Constitutional Code, with the severe deficiencies he saw in English practice. The core of the volume consists of four major essays directed against the principles and policies of four leading statesmen: Edmund Burke, George Rose, Robert Peel, and Lord Chancellor Eldon. Of particular concern to Bentham were the abuses sanctioned by the judges and their officials in the Westminster Hall courts, which, he argues, resulted in the denial of justice to the majority of the population. In this volume, Bentham not only displays the precise logical reasoning for which he is well known, but also his considerable skills as a rhetorician of reform.
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
Jeremy Bentham
Clarendon Press
1996
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The new critical edition of the works and correspondence of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is being prepared and published under the supervision of the Bentham Committee of University College London. In spite of his importance as jurist, philosopher, and social scientist, and leader of the Utilitarian reformers, the only previous edition of his works was a poorly edited and incomplete one brought out within a decade or so of his death. Eight volumes of the new Collected Works, five of correspondence, and three of writings on jurisprudence, appeared between 1968 and 1981, published by the Athlone Press. Further volumes in the series since then are published by Oxford University Press. The overall plan and principles of the edition are set out in the General Preface to The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, vol. 1, which was the first volume of the Collected Works to be published. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Jeremy Bentham's best-known work, is a classic text in modern philosophy and jurisprudence. First published in 1789, it contains the important statement of the foundations of utilitarian philosophy and a pioneering study of crime and punishment, both of which remain at the heart of contemporary debates in moral and political philosophy, economics, and legal theory. Printed here in full is the definitive edition, edited by the distinguished scholars J. H. Burns and H. L. A. Hart. An introductory essay by Hart, first published in 1982 and a widely acknowledged classic in its own right, is reprinted here. It contains an important analysis of Bentham's principle of utility, theory of action, and an account of the relationship between law and morality. A new introduction by the leading Bentham scholar F. Rosen, specially written for this Clarendon Paperback edition, provides students with a helpful survey of Bentham's main ideas and an extensive bibliographical study of recent critical work on Bentham. Professor Rosen's essay also contains a new analysis of the principle of utility in Bentham's philosophy which is compared with its use in Hume and J. S. Mill.