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Books with author Diane James

  • You Have the Right to Remain Innocent

    James Duane

    eBook (Little A, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An urgent, compact manifesto that will teach you how to protect your rights, your freedom, and your future when talking to police.Law professor James J. Duane became a viral sensation thanks to a 2008 lecture outlining the reasons why you should never agree to answer questions from the police—especially if you are innocent and wish to stay out of trouble with the law. In this timely, relevant, and pragmatic new book, he expands on that presentation, offering a vigorous defense of every citizen’s constitutionally protected right to avoid self-incrimination. Getting a lawyer is not only the best policy, Professor Duane argues, it’s also the advice law-enforcement professionals give their own kids.Using actual case histories of innocent men and women exonerated after decades in prison because of information they voluntarily gave to police, Professor Duane demonstrates the critical importance of a constitutional right not well or widely understood by the average American. Reflecting the most recent attitudes of the Supreme Court, Professor Duane argues that it is now even easier for police to use your own words against you. This lively and informative guide explains what everyone needs to know to protect themselves and those they love.
  • You Have the Right to Remain Innocent

    James Duane

    Paperback (Little A, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An urgent, compact manifesto that will teach you how to protect your rights, your freedom, and your future when talking to police.Law professor James J. Duane became a viral sensation thanks to a 2008 lecture outlining the reasons why you should never agree to answer questions from the police—especially if you are innocent and wish to stay out of trouble with the law. In this timely, relevant, and pragmatic new book, he expands on that presentation, offering a vigorous defense of every citizen’s constitutionally protected right to avoid self-incrimination. Getting a lawyer is not only the best policy, Professor Duane argues, it’s also the advice law-enforcement professionals give their own kids.Using actual case histories of innocent men and women exonerated after decades in prison because of information they voluntarily gave to police, Professor Duane demonstrates the critical importance of a constitutional right not well or widely understood by the average American. Reflecting the most recent attitudes of the Supreme Court, Professor Duane argues that it is now even easier for police to use your own words against you. This lively and informative guide explains what everyone needs to know to protect themselves and those they love.
  • Here We Go: A Book and Five Jigsaws

    Diane James

    Hardcover (Two-Can Pub Inc, Oct. 1, 2000)
    This brightly colored, heavy-duty board book has a rhyming story, five scenes, and five easy jigsaw puzzles. Vibrant photographs of happy children accompany cheerful drawings of animals throughout the book.
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  • On the Farm

    Diane James

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Dramatic photographs, charming illustrations and informative text give children essential first facts about the animal kingdom. Simple text explains how animals live, eat and tend to their young. A short quiz in the back of each book lets children test their new animal knowledge.
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  • Shared Walls: Seattle Apartment Buildings, 1900-1939

    Diana E. James

    Paperback (McFarland & Company, Nov. 9, 2011)
    The 1900 edition of Polk's Seattle City Directory listed four apartment buildings. By 1939, that number had grown to almost 1,400. This study explores the circumstances that prompted the explosive growth of this previously unknown form of housing in Seattle and takes an in-depth look at a large number of different apartment buildings, from the small and simple to the large and grand. Illustrated with numerous contemporary and vintage photographs and sketches, this volume preserves an intimate record of these under-studied and under-appreciated buildings and will inspire an appreciation for their history and architectural variety, and for their preservation as an integral part of Seattle's urban landscape.
  • Summer Fling

    Diane Ames

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Annie Johnson is finally a junior counselor. It’s the job she’s wanted her whole life. But that was before she met David—and Gil! At first, Annie’s the only girl at camp who isn’t after the gorgeous new tennis instructor, Gils Osborne; she’s practically engaged to David, her boyfriend back home. But Gil is definitely interested in Annie. Annie misses David, yet her heart races every time Gil smiles at her. She promised David she’d be loyal. Is it a promise she can’t keep?
  • You Have the Right to Remain Innocent

    James Duane

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An urgent, compact manifesto that will teach you how to protect your rights, your freedom, and your future when talking to police.Law professor James J. Duane became a viral sensation thanks to a 2008 lecture outlining the reasons why you should never agree to answer questions from the police—especially if you are innocent and wish to stay out of trouble with the law. In this timely, relevant, and pragmatic new book, he expands on that presentation, offering a vigorous defense of every citizen’s constitutionally protected right to avoid self-incrimination. Getting a lawyer is not only the best policy, Professor Duane argues, it’s also the advice law-enforcement professionals give their own kids.Using actual case histories of innocent men and women exonerated after decades in prison because of information they voluntarily gave to police, Professor Duane demonstrates the critical importance of a constitutional right not well or widely understood by the average American. Reflecting the most recent attitudes of the Supreme Court, Professor Duane argues that it is now even easier for police to use your own words against you. This lively and informative guide explains what everyone needs to know to protect themselves and those they love.
  • Animal Homes a First Look At Animals

    Diane James

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, March 15, 1994)
    The Jump! Starts series brings to life many well-known animals through high quality photographs, amusing illustrations and simple, read-along text. Animal Homes introduces young children to the exciting and entertaining world of animals and their homes.
  • The Buddy System

    Diane Ames

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Everyone at Camp Kissamee thinks of Junior Counselor Lisa Siegel as a shy, insecure loner. But Lisa has a plan: She’s going to be more outgoing, sing in the all-camp Revue, and get Michael Horst to notice her. The other JCs already have best friends, though, and they’re not looking for any new ones. Then Lisa flubs her Revue tryout. But at least Michael seems to like her as much as she likes him. Or does he? When Michael and Lisa have their first big fight, she’s not sure anymore. Should she dump him or hold on to her first chance for happiness?
  • On the Farm

    Diane James

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Dramatic photographs, charming illustrations and informative text give children essential first facts about the animal kingdom. Simple text explains how animals live, eat and tend to their young. A short quiz in the back of each book lets children test their new animal knowledge.
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  • Fun With Math

    Diane James

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A giant book of math fun that puts all four of the Action Math books-Patterns, Measure, Shapes, and Games into one handy volume.
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  • Baa, Baa Black Sheep Board Book

    Diane James

    Board book (Two-Can Pub Inc, April 1, 2002)
    Toddlers and pre-schoolers will love piecing together nursery rhymes with this enchanting board book. It's perfect for parents and kids to enjoy together. The book features heavy board pages and thick puzzle pieces that are ideal for eager little hands.
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