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Books published by publisher Hugh Anderson

  • Corporate Crime Under Attack

    Francis T. Cullen, Gray Cavender, William J. Maakestad, Michael L. Benson

    Paperback (Anderson, Nov. 15, 2006)
    In exploring the criminalization of corporations, this book uses the landmark "Ford Pinto case" as a centerpiece for exploring corporate violence and the long effort to bring such harm within the reach of the criminal law. Corporations that illegally endanger human life now must negotiate the surveillance of government regulators and risk civil suits from injured parties seeking financial compensation. They also may be charged with criminal offenses and their officials sent to prison.A revised version of the first edition, titled Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond -- an endeavor prompted in part by the Ford Pinto case's twenty-fifth anniversary and the corresponding recognition of the continuing significance of the issues this prosecution raised and of the important developments that have transpired in the intervening years. In addition to the new, more descriptive subtitle, the book has been substantially remodeled and new sections added.
  • Marooned on a Distant Planet

    Hugh Anderson

    language (Hugh Anderson, Oct. 4, 2012)
    Marooned on a distant planet is about an eleven year old boy who is forced to survive and care for two girls younger than he is. Their only help comes from a highly intelligent dog, and an equally smart cat. Survival depends on all of them pulling together.This story is intended for young readers but should appeal to all ages.
  • A Bewitched Fairy Reader

    Hugh Anderson

    language (Hugh Anderson, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Quicklight, the main character in the book, is fairy who gets himself in a considerable amount of trouble by trading with Orc and goblins. He is forced to flee to the human world to find help to rescue the rest of his enslaved fairy friends and relatives. The main character and his companions are not typical fairies. The entire adventure is also watched by a human being on a new type of electronic system containing rather interesting elements not previously see in the human world.
  • Controversies in White-Collar Crime

    Gary W. Potter

    Paperback (Anderson, July 15, 2001)
    Original writings explore the issue of white-collar crime and the controversies that surround it, focusing on the vastness of state-corporate and white-collar crime, the victimization that results, and the ways these crimes affect society environmentally, politically, economically and personally.The chapters written for this volume tackle all the major controversies related to white-collar crime: issues of definition, questions of harm and cost, conflicts of interest in enforcement and control, and questions of public policy.
  • Al Paca Our Friend

    Ann Anderson

    language (Ann Anderson, July 8, 2014)
    I am dedicating this book to my grand children and great grand children and on and on. Many I will never see, but hope through my storytelling they will see what a character their Grannie was. All the stories I write are from my real life experiences in one way or another. I enjoy sharing my past with you, and will continue writing stories for you to enjoy.
  • Karen's Kittens

    Ann Anderson

    language (Ann Anderson, July 11, 2014)
    My stories were originally intended for my grand children and great grand children. But over the years have had such a response from other families that I have started writing for everyone who enjoys stories of all kinds. All the stories I write are from real life experiences in one way or another.
  • Dream On

    Ann Anderson

    eBook (Ann Anderson, July 11, 2014)
    My books started out as dedications to my grand children and great-grand children. And now I have realized that more than just my family love my books. Each story comes from real life experiences of mine. And hopefully through my storytelling my grand children will see how much of a character I was. Enjoy my stories.
  • Vandland

    Hugh Henderson

    eBook (Hugh Henderson, May 30, 2015)
    Continuing on from his adventures in Ildland, Billy travels to the kingdom of Vandland. Although now a much more accomplished warrior, the loss of the Book of Magic takes Billy and his friends into an even darker place than before. The wizard Jeremiah virtually helpless and tensions rising within the group, Billy is also forced to confront his own demons. As he is lead to a final showdown with more at stake than ever before, Billy comes face to face with what is a personal nightmare...
  • Belle Scott, or, Liberty overthrown: A tale for the crisis

    John Jolliffe

    Hardcover (D. Anderson, March 15, 1856)
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  • LAND Of DREAMS.

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Anderson, March 15, 1982)
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  • Twilight fairy tales

    May Showler Groves

    Unknown Binding (J. Anderson, March 15, 1914)
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  • To Witch or Not

    Hugh Anderson, Stacey Anderson

    eBook (Hugh G. Anderson, April 2, 2013)
    To Witch or NotThis book contains some adventure, some discovery, some magic, and a lot of humour. I have written this book for children approximately ages Nine to Twelve.As a former teacher, I do not believe in talking down to children. This book does not do that, and the main character reacts as a normal human being, not some sort of paragon who acts like she is so adult for her age. Children can be just as adult in their thinking as any adult, and often are more open-minded.