Dean Gordon: 5 books

Book cover of Landlord
by Dean Gordon
Language: English
Release Date: March 22, 2012

Laced with humor, and blood curdling action, Nickerson Courte, a struggling Phoenix apartment landlord, strives to rid an adjacent slumlord apartment complex of drugs and prostitution that endanger his beautiful Medlock Manor. In spite of death threats, Nick stumbles in where police dare not enter,...
Book cover of Trader of the Lost Isle
by Dean Gordon
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2012

Trader of the Lost Isle, set in a tropical paradise, is a tribulation through the dangers of crossing the Mafia, with a dash of action and mystery.When Nickerson Courte wants to open a trading post on the Caribbean island of Antigua, he has no clue that all merchandise there is Mafia controlled....
Book cover of Corkscrew Canyon
by Dean Gordon
Language: English
Release Date: November 25, 2015

Aghast, at the action of the Polygamist Sheriff, who dumps the stiff body of a drowning victim back into Lake Powell, Nick Court intercedes. In doing so, he now becomes a hostile witness and number one on the Sheriff’s hit list. Thus begins a reign of terror for both Nick and his wife Delia. A hectic...
Book cover of Education and Policy in England in the Twentieth Century
by Richard Aldrich, Dennis Dean, Peter Gordon
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2013

In the 1990s education has become one of the major social and political questions of the day. This book has been written to provide an authoritative guide to the issues which underlie the formulation of educational policy. It stands both as a substantial historical study in its own right and as an essential background and introduction to the current educational debate.
Book cover of Reading Texts, Reading Lives

Reading Texts, Reading Lives

Essays in the Tradition of Humanistic Cultural Criticism in Honor of Daniel R. Schwarz

by Paul Gordon, Ruth Hoberman, Ross Murfin
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2012

Our culture attempts to separate competing ideological factions by denying relationships between multiple perspectives and influences outside of one’s own narrow interpretive community. The distinguished essayists in this volume find Daniel R. Schwarz’s pluralistic, self-questioning approach to...
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