Gladiator-At-Law

Gladiator-At-Law
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1787200736

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CAUTION! You are about to enter a world... where all engineering ingenuity has been employed for public spectacles of torture and death where the stock market operates with pari-mutuel machines where a court clerk transcribes testimony on punch cards, then feeds it to a jury machine where the dream real-estate development of today has become a cracked-concrete savage jungle In this world, young lawyer Charles Mundin battles a great combine of corporate interests—battles them in board meetings and in dark alleys—in a struggle that lays bare some brutal promises of the future...promises we are beginning to make right now. “...wholly admirable, in both thinking and execution.”—Galaxy “Reminiscent in vigor, bite and acumen to THE SPACE MERCHANTS”—Anthony Boucher. “...possessed of a bite and savage vigor which makes it one of the outstanding science fiction novels of the year.”—The New York Times “...a powerfully convincing story.”—New York Herald Tribune

Gladiator-at-law

Gladiator-at-law
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1974
Genre: Gladiators
ISBN: 9780330240031

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Science fiction-roman.

Gladiator-at-law, Etc

Gladiator-at-law, Etc
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN:

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Female Gladiators

Female Gladiators
Author: Sarah K. Fields
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2008-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0252075846

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How school-aged girls used the legal system to gain access to contact sports

Gladiator-at-Law, Etc

Gladiator-at-Law, Etc
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1958
Genre: Corporation law
ISBN:

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Gladiator

Gladiator
Author: Philip Wylie
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2023-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Gladiator, first published in 1930, tells the story of Hugo Danner, who is given superhuman speed, endurance, strength, and intelligence by his father as an experiment in creating a better human. We follow Hugo throughout his life viewed from his perspective, from childhood, when Hugo first discovers he’s different from others, to adulthood, as Hugo tries to find a positive outlet for his abilities around the time of the first World War. Gladiator has been made into a 1938 comedy movie, and is thought to be the inspiration for the Superman comic books—though this has not been confirmed.

Emperors and Gladiators

Emperors and Gladiators
Author: Thomas Wiedemann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2002-03-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1134990405

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Of all aspects of Roman culture, the gladiatorial contests for which the Romans built their amphitheatres are at once the most fascinating and the most difficult for us to come to terms with. They have been seen variously as sacrifices to the gods or, at funerals, to the souls of the deceased; as a mechanism for introducing young Romans to the horrors of fighting; and as a direct substitute for warfare after the imposition of peace. In this original and authoritative study, Thomas Wiedemann argues that gladiators were part of the mythical struggle of order and civilisation against the forces of nature, barbarism and law breaking, representing the possibility of a return to new life from the point of death; that Christian Romans rejected gladiatorial games not on humanitarian grounds, but because they were a rival representation of a possible resurrection.

Last of the Gladiators

Last of the Gladiators
Author: James M. LaRossa Jr.
Publisher: Bancroft Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1610882423

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He was a titan, standing taller than the Empire State Building. He was voted one of the “100 Smartest New Yorkers” and deemed by People Magazine and his peers one of the top half-dozen defense attorneys in the country. His was a household name, so when he died in 2014, the world’s leading newspapers ran lengthy obituaries of him. As an attorney, he was a warrior, a Roman gladiator, feared by prosecutors, respected by judges. He represented clients as notorious as mobsters Paul Castellano and Carlo Gambino, and as diverse as Ross Perot, Studio 54, Keith Hernandez, the New York Jets, MGM, Def Jam Records, and Columbian drug lords. He argued before the Supreme Court, and several times remade criminal law in ways that remain to this day. Of nearly 1000 cases he tried, he won more than 80 percent. He was described as a combination of Bob Hope and Darth Vader. He was superhuman, brilliant, charming, and unforgettable. He was trial lawyer Jimmy LaRossa, and they’ll never be another American lawyer quite like him. This is his story, Last of the Gladiators: A Memoir of Love, Redemption, and the Mob by his son, James LaRossa Jr.

The Gladiators

The Gladiators
Author: Fik Meijer
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780312364021

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An analysis of the lives of ancient Rome's gladiators explores how they were both despised and hero-worshiped, chronicling how tens of thousands of gladiators perished publicly over the course of six hundred years.

Gladiators

Gladiators
Author: Michael Grant
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1995
Genre: Gladiators
ISBN: 9781566199582

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"Gladiators, an exciting account of the ancient Roman institution of arena combat, traces the bloody 800-year history of the bustuarii from their rise during the third century B.C. to their eventual abolition at the end of the fifth century A.D. The popularity of gladiatorial combat dramatizes the paradox of Roman civilization: poets, philosophers, and politicians glorifying this brutal and savage institution in a culture remarkable for its contributions to government, law, literature, philosophy, and art--a culture that was a cornerstone of Western civilization. Although no amount of explanation can mitigate the savagery, in some ways good things came out of this almost-supreme evil. It brought forth countless acts if individual courage, it created one of the world's greatest architectural forms, and it inspired a number of thoughtful men to write down violent protests that stood firm against this overwhelming tide of brutality. Illustrations of mosaics, statuettes, reliefs, and the remains of arenas and amphitheaters illuminate the text."--Provided by publisher