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  • Allan Pinkerton: The First Private Eye

    James Mackay

    Hardcover (Wiley, Aug. 21, 1997)
    Allan Pinkerton Around the world, his name is synonymous with security and protection. The legendary agency he began nearly one hundred and fifty years ago is still in operation today, as are many of the surveillance and infiltration techniques he originated. His company's trademark symbol, a large, unblinking eye, inspired the term private eye. As befits a man who spent so much of his life working behind the scenes, Allan Pinkerton's life has been shaded in mystery and misinformation. Now, after a decade of painstaking research, award-winning biographer James Mackay pierces the web of contradictions, half-truths, and myths to reveal, for the first time, the true story of the life and career of this colorful, complex, and controversial man. Born in Scotland, Allan Pinkerton arrived in America with a solitary silver dollar in his pocket and―as legend has it―the law hot on his heels. A cooper by trade, he might have spent his life making barrels but for a fateful trip in the summer of 1846. On an uninhabited island, where he had gone to cut saplings for barrel staves, Pinkerton happened upon a thicket where a blackened patch suggested a recent fire. To Pinkerton, it also suggested something was amiss. In what became his very first case, the young cooper employed his acute powers of deductive reasoning, patience, and perseverance that would become the hallmarks of his modus operandi. His dogged determination (and several damp, cold, lonely nocturnal vigils) paid off when a gang of counterfeiters was discovered. The modern detective was born. Through four decades of tumultuous history, Allan Pinkerton left an indelible mark. From the Underground Railroad to the Chicago underworld to Pennsylvania and the civil unrest of the notorious Molly Maguires, he took on bandits, bank robbers, kidnappers, spies, and even Jesse James himself. His role in the Civil War was critical: as Lincoln's spymaster, he managed a network of spies who worked behind Confederate lines and tackled espionage at the highest levels in Washington itself. In particular, James Mackay's scrupulously balanced account challenges the conventional view of the controversy surrounding Pinkerton's role in the Peninsular campaign of 1862. Was poor intelligence responsible for prolonging the war? A man of firm beliefs and principles, Allan Pinkerton could be a fair-minded employer―and an absolute tyrant as a husband and father. As intriguing as any of the detective's countless cases, Allan Pinkerton: The First Private Eye is a masterful look at an extraordinary figure, filled with the rich, revealing details that distinguish the best biographies. "James Mackay, the award-winning biographer of Robert Burns, is the first historian to attempt to shade in both the darker and lighter sides of Pinkerton, and the result is the tightest and most reliable account so far, a portrait of a man at once deeply admirable and quite obnoxious." ―The Times (London). "A fair-minded and thorough analysis of a complex and contradictory man . . . an impressive look at the life of Pinkerton." ―The Daily Telegraph (London).
  • Mary Queen of Scots: In My End is My Beginning

    James Mackay

    eBook (Mainstream Digital, Dec. 21, 2012)
    In My End Is My Beginning is the story of Mary Queen of Scots (1542–87), the tragic heroine par excellence. Queen of an unfamiliar and troubled nation when she was a week old, it was her misfortune to be a pawn in the game of international politics throughout her life. Even in the brief period from 1561 to 1567 when she was ruler of Scotland in fact as well as in name, she was beset with problems that would have defeated a much stronger, more experienced monarch. A talented poet and a charismatic leader, she contended with a treacherous, self-serving nobility, the religious ferment of the Reformation, and the political ambitions of larger and more powerful neighbours. With little real authority and few resources, Mary’s reign was successful, until her disastrous marriage to the dissolute Darnley set in motion the events that brought about her downfall. For the last 20 years of her life she was a prisoner in the hands of her cousin, Elizabeth I of England, and the subject of treacherous plots and conspiracies. A hostage to fortune, she represented a threat and a rallying-point for English Catholics. Her tragic end was inevitable. Yet her life, with all its adventurous, failures and disasters, produced the son – James – who ultimately brought about the union of Scotland and England.In the End Is My Beginning uncovers the true facts of Mary’s life in the context of Anglo-Scottish relations and shows why, after more than 400 years, she remains arguably the greatest character in popular Scottish history.
  • In My End Is My Beginning : A Life of Mary Queen of Scots

    James MacKay

    Paperback (Mainstream Pub Co Ltd, Sept. 30, 2000)
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  • Allan Pinkerton: The First Private Eye

    James Mackay

    Hardcover (Book Sales, Inc., May 15, 2008)
    Beginning with his early days in Scotland as a member of the radical chartists, this book covers the legend's days as a detective for the Chicago police force and his founding of the Northwest Detective Agency, the first of its kind in the Western hemisphere. His role in the Civil War is also examined, including his relationship with President Lincoln and his establishment of the first military intelligence unit for the United States.
  • Tears of the Dead: Requiem of the Zulu Kingdom

    James Mace

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 26, 2019)
    In the aftermath of the Battles of Khambula and Gingindlovu, a lull fell over the war-torn Zulu Kingdom. Though British forces under Lord Chelmsford emerged victorious during both encounters, earlier defeats, casualties, and supply shortages required them to withdraw back into Natal. Now with waves of long-awaited reinforcements arriving, Chelmsford prepares to launch a second invasion of Zululand.Death and destruction have taken their toll on the Zulu people. Thousands of families mourn for their loved ones, while refugees flee from the devastation of the border regions. Despite the defeats and fearful losses, King Cetshwayo, who never wanted war in the first place, takes heart in knowing that, strategically, his enemies were compelled to retreat from his lands. He hopes this will allow him to come to terms with the British before Chelmsford can renew the war in earnest.Unbeknownst to the king, Lord Chelmsford has received word from London that he is to be replaced by General Sir Garnet Wolseley. His lordship is determined to expedite the invasion and utterly crush Cetshwayo’s forces at any cost, denying Wolseley the chance to usurp him before he can expunge the humiliation that has lingered since the dark days following the defeat at Isandlwana.
  • In my end is my beginning: A life of Mary Queen of Scots

    James A Mackay

    Hardcover (Mainstream, March 15, 1999)
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  • Stamps

    James Mackay

    Hardcover (Ward Lock & Co. Ltd, March 15, 1974)
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  • Nursery antiques

    James A Mackay

    Hardcover (Ward Lock, March 15, 1976)
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  • Write for Success

    James Mack

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Dec. 4, 2008)
    Do your writing skills begin and end with emails and text messages? Do you wish you could express yourself better in your letters and school papers? ‘Write For Success' will demonstrate that creating a well-structured piece of text is not as difficult as it might seem. With tips on how to improve your vocabulary and your knowledge of basic grammar, the book also explains some more advanced language features--such as paraphrasing, analogy, alliteration, and metaphor--and how to use them to make your writing sparkle! From formal letters, essays, and research papers, to creative writing, poetry, and writing great speeches, this book gives you all the tools you need to produce perfect prose for every occasion!
  • Be a Great Babysitter!

    James Mack

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 7, 2008)
    Is babysitting for you? What is the Heimlich maneuver? What are the “terrible twos”? 'Be a Great Babysitter!' is perfect for anyone who wants to broaden their knowledge of babies and young children, may be considering a future career in childcare, or wants
  • Little house on the prairie

    James Macon

    Unknown Binding (Learning Links, March 15, 1989)
    None
  • Allan Pinkerton: The First Private Eye by James Mackay

    James Mackay;

    Hardcover (Wiley (1997-08-21), March 15, 1656)
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