John Sedgwick Books
The Dark House: A Novel
By John Sedgwick, Sedgwick, John
Meet Edward Rollins, scion of one of Boston's more notable families. A diligent but uninspired employee at one of the city's finest investment houses, he is a man of means -- and of secrets. Each n...
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An Economic History Of Film
By John Sedgwick, Michael Pokorny
This Book Provides An Economic Framework For Understanding Developments In Film History. Film Is A Peculiar Commodity With A Unique Set Of Characteristics. The Topic Hence Is Interesting And Covere...
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Night Vision
By John Sedgwick, Sedgwick, John, Illustrations By Terry Allen
Night Confessions of Gil Lewis, Private Eye by John Sedgwick Hardcover book published by Simon and Schuster, copyright 1982 1st printing. Dust jacket is extremely worn, boards and pages are in good...
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Rich Kids
By John Sedgwick, Sedgwick, John
Based on scores of interviews, these profiles of the children of the rich provide a fresh perspective on famous families, including the Rockefellers, Mellons, Pulitzers, and Pillsburys, and illumin...
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The Peaceable Kingdom: A Year In The Life Of America'S Oldest Zoo
By John Sedgwick, Sedgwick, John, Sedgwick, John, 1954-
Presents a look at the life, the cares, and the little triumphs and tragedies of the Philadelphia Zoo, America's oldest zoological park, where animals and humans develop a close relationship
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Most Wanted: Pursuing Whitey Bulger, The Murderous Mob Chief The FBI Secretly Protected
By John Sedgwick, Thomas J. Foley, Col. Thomas J. Foley, Thomas J. Foley And John Sedgwick
The riveting account of former head of Massachusetts State Police Thomas J. Foley's twenty-year pursuit of murderous Boston gangster Whitey Bulger, and of Foley's key role in exposing the FBI's pro...
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Blood Moon: An American Epic Of War And Splendor In The Cherokee Nation
By John Sedgwick, Sedgwick, John
An astonishing untold story from the nineteenth century—a "riveting...engrossing...'American Epic'" ( The Wall Street Journal ) and necessary work of history that reads like Gone with the Wind...
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