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  • The Widow Wave: A True Courtroom Drama of Tragedy at Sea

    Jay W. Jacobs

    Paperback (Quid Pro, LLC, Aug. 20, 2014)
    Will anyone ever know what happened to the Aloha, a sport fishing boat that vanished with all onboard in the Pacific off San Francisco’s coast? ‘Knowing’ is a complex, inexact business. There’s real truth and then there’s courtroom truth; a jury’s verdict may or may not approach what actually happened. Nor can someone reading about such an event—one that had no witnesses or hard evidence to explain it—be sure where the truth lies. But trials, judges, and juries are what we use in our legal system to find truth. The Widow Wave explores this alternate reality. It is a fascinating true-life mystery and lawyer procedural rolled into one. Jay Jacobs offers no facile answers—and he’s not the flawless protagonist typically starring in such dramas. He lets us see how such a big wrongful death case really unfolds, in a true story that reads like a novel. Will the jury find the truth? Will the reader? “A compelling story of a modern day maritime tragedy that beautifully discusses the vital importance of advances in observational technologies, forecasts and communications in avoiding future loss of life at sea. Jay Jacobs skillfully weaves together the legal, scientific and maritime narratives to enthrall and educate the reader.” — Julie Thomas, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Manager of the Institute of Geo and Planetary Physics “Using his authenticating experience as a highly trained sailor and trial lawyer, Jay Jacobs analyzes San Francisco’s worst recreational fishing boat accident and its resulting litigation. The Widow Wave provides insight into this tragedy and depicts the infighting between the highly skilled lawyers and their expert witnesses. How this accident happened will keep you guessing right up to the end. The Widow Wave is crisply written, fast paced, and a most enjoyable read.” — Daniel J. Kelly, Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger, Past President of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, American Board of Trial Advocates (SF Chapter), and the International Society of Barristers “Trial lawyer Jay Jacobs, in a unique, personally revealing memoir, defends a widow and her deceased husband’s honor in an intimate first person account of how the civil trial process unfolds. ... The reader will learn about the strategies, shoals, and embroilments of a real life, vigorously contested trial with its many emotional upheavals. You will come to appreciate the intricacies of the adversarial legal system as your fingers turn the pages detailing each day’s developments in a high stakes trial with intriguing twists and turns.” — Justice James Marchiano (ret.), formerly Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeals, First Appellate District “An intelligently told true story of honor, integrity and justice. The Widow Wave reminded me of The Perfect Storm, played out in a taut courtroom thriller. Jay Jacobs masterfully weaves the harrowing tale of the last voyage of The Aloha, and courtroom battle that followed. A great read.” — Robert Dugoni, New York Times Bestselling Author of My Sister’s Grave A compelling new, true trial drama from Quid Pro Books, also available in hardcover and eBook editions.
  • The Widow Wave: A True Courtroom Drama of Tragedy at Sea

    Jay W. Jacobs

    Hardcover (Quid Pro, LLC, Sept. 1, 2014)
    "A compelling story of a modern day maritime tragedy that beautifully discusses the vital importance of advances in observational technologies, forecasts and communications in avoiding future loss of life at sea. Jay Jacobs skillfully weaves together the legal, scientific and maritime narratives to enthrall and educate the reader." - Julie Thomas, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Manager of the Institute of Geo and Planetary Physics • "Using his authenticating experience as a highly trained sailor and trial lawyer, Jacobs analyzes San Francisco's worst recreational fishing boat accident and its resulting litigation. The Widow Wave provides insight into this tragedy and depicts the infighting between the highly skilled lawyers and their expert witnesses. How this accident happened will keep you guessing right up to the end. The Widow Wave is crisply written, fast paced, and a most enjoyable read." - Daniel J. Kelly, Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger; Past President of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association • "Trial lawyer Jay Jacobs, in a unique, personally revealing memoir, defends a widow and her deceased husband's honor in an intimate first person account of how the civil trial process unfolds.... The reader will learn about the strategies, shoals, and embroilments of a real life, vigorously contested trial with its many emotional upheavals. You will come to appreciate the intricacies of the adversarial legal system as your fingers turn the pages detailing each day's developments in a high stakes trial with intriguing twists and turns." - Justice James Marchiano (ret.), formerly Presiding Justice, California Court of Appeals, First Appellate District • "An intelligently told true story of honor, integrity and justice. The Widow Wave reminded me of The Perfect Storm, played out in a taut courtroom thriller. Jay Jacobs masterfully weaves the harrowing tale of the last voyage of The Aloha, and courtroom battle that followed. A great read." - Robert Dugoni, Bestselling Author of 'My Sister's Grave'
  • Twelve Years a Slave

    Solomon Northup

    Hardcover (Quid Pro, LLC, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Quality hardcover edition of this compelling and influential memoir , an inside account of life as a slave in rural Louisiana, written by a Northern free man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., and sold into brutal slavery. Features additional interesting and rare images relating to Solomon Northup, such as the actual "manifest of slaves" from the ship that brought him in chains to New Orleans. Proper formatting, unlike any new hardcover edition available today, features legible font, complete text, and modern presentation. Note that other new hardbacks are about half the pages as they make font tiny and use non-standard paragraph structure; they are poor scans, while this edition is painstakingly proofread against the original and presented with pride. This edition is the only one that is practical and authentic for new readers, classrooms, library collections, and gifting. ~ Also seen as a 2013 feature motion picture filmed in New Orleans, rural Louisiana and environs, this historic, gripping, and well-written account is presented by Quid Pro Books using all the original illustrations from the 1853 edition (plus the added images unlike any other version). A book of this importance and interest deserves a complete, library-ready, and professional presentation. Please compare the typeface and proofreading of other print editions before ordering.
  • Beating Back

    Al Jennings, Will Irwin

    Paperback (Quid Pro, LLC, Nov. 7, 2012)
    The new Quid Pro edition of this classic and fun read is a Digitally Remastered Book™—a correct reproduction of the classic 1914 memoirs, unlike any new version of this book available today (as easily seen by Previewing other publishers' facsimile versions). This process removes underlines, stray marks, smudges and printer errors typically found in such reprints, and completes missing letters and words. It provides a cleaner, complete, and more professional presentation—a pleasant reading experience with no distracting artifacts. This kind of popular prose and social observation deserves such a quality remastering. The New York Times, April 5, 1914: "HOW I ROBBED TRAINS: BY A CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR; Al Jennings, Reformed Outlaw and Ex-Convict, Who Expects to be Chief Executive of Oklahoma, Tells the Story of His Exploits as Head of 'The Jennings Gang.' AL JENNINGS has written his autobiography. Or, to be exact, he has dictated it to a stenographer, and Will Irwin has edited it. So Mr. Irwin says, by way of preface and explanation; and he adds (Irwin does) that the stenographer alternately chuckled and sobbed as she made her hen-tracks." Alphonso J. Jennings (1863–1961) was a prosecuting attorney in Oklahoma Territory who—after his family's law practice was decimated by a shootout with a rival attorney—became an outlaw and train robber. After capture and serving time in Ohio and Leavenworth (sharing prison time, in fact, with O. Henry), Jennings returned to law practice, turned to politics, became a celebrity with the publication of these memoirs, and even became a silent film actor. With Will Irwin, Jennings produced a magazine series on his wild exploits, hard time in prison, and rehabilitation—spinning an unlikely arc of a life, to be sure—which later became the very entertaining and successful book BEATING BACK.
  • The Widow Wave: A True Courtroom Drama of Tragedy at Sea

    Jay W. Jacobs

    Paperback (Quid Pro, LLC, Feb. 1, 2016)
    Will anyone ever know what happened to the Aloha, a sport fishing boat that vanished with all onboard in the Pacific off San Francisco's coast? 'Knowing' may be a complex, inexact business. There's real truth and then there's courtroom truth; a jury's verdict may not approach what actually happened. Can someone reading about such an event-without witnesses or hard evidence to explain it-be sure where the truth lies? Still, trials and juries are what we use in our legal system to find truth. The Widow Wave explores this alternate reality. It is a fascinating true-life mystery and lawyer procedural rolled into one. Jay Jacobs offers no facile answers-and he's not the flawless protagonist typically starring in such dramas. He lets us see how such a big wrongful death case really unfolds, in a true story that reads like a novel. Will the jury find the truth? Will the reader? "An intelligently told true story of honor, integrity and justice. The Widow Wave reminded me of The Perfect Storm, played out in a taut courtroom thriller. Jay Jacobs masterfully weaves the harrowing tale of the last voyage of the Aloha, and courtroom battle that followed. A great read." - Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling author of My Sister's Grave "A compelling story of a modern day maritime tragedy that beautifully discusses the vital importance of advances in observational technologies, forecasts and communications in avoiding future loss of life at sea. Jacobs skillfully weaves together the legal, scientific and maritime narratives to enthrall and educate the reader." - Julie Thomas, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Manager of the Institute of Geo and Planetary Physics "Trial lawyer Jay Jacobs, in a unique, personally revealing memoir, defends a widow and her deceased husband's honor in an intimate first person account of how the civil trial process unfolds.... The reader will learn about the strategies, shoals, and embroilments of a real life, vigorously contested trial with its many emotional upheavals." - Justice James Marchiano (ret.), formerly Presiding Justice, California Court of Appeals, First Appellate District
  • The Second Verse to the ABCs: Reading as the Power of Anything

    Ryan William Nohea Garcia, Mark Victor Hansen, Justin Takaha White

    Hardcover (Quid Promo Quo LLC, March 15, 2017)
    This book explains how to read in simple, substantive terms, and characterizes reading as vital human technology--the Power of Anything. It's an engaging, heartwarming, and inspirational read-sing-discuss aloud learning activity that's great for families, schools, libraries, and more. Featuring black and white illustrations that spark the imagination. A young child, referred to as "Dear One," leads Daddy in earnest discussion about reading and learning: "What is reading?" "Why do you read?" "Can I learn to read?" "Why do you so value me learning to read?" "How do I read?" And more. Daddy answers in loving, substantive prose, simplifying the mechanics of reading and explaining why it really is the power to achieve, become, and discover anything. Reading this book to your Dear Ones can teach and inspire them to read and love learning. The book includes an inspiring foreword about the power of reading by Mark Victor Hansen, creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul(TM), and an afterword by Michael Strong, an innovator in education, about utilizing Socratic dialogue to personalize your child's education. The book is part of the #SecondVerseABC Song Book Project to accelerate early childhood literacy. The #Song is a reading lesson every time a child sings or hears it. I wrote it for my daughter, and we sang it to and with her at least as often as any other song. It helped her grasp the mechanics of reading, and she become a precocious reader at a young age. It cannot but help your child learn to read sooner. Sing it loud! Finally, the #Project is an open-effort to make "The Second Verse" song part of popular culture so every child learns it and every adult can teach it. Please participate by using, singing, and sharing "The Second Verse to the ABCs!" Go to secondverseabc.com. Sing, Read, and Inspire! Aloha
  • Twelve Years a Slave

    Solomon Northup

    Hardcover (Quid Pro, LLC, March 15, 1805)
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  • The Widow Wave: A True Courtroom Drama of Tragedy at Sea by Jay W. Jacobs

    Jay W. Jacobs

    Hardcover (Quid Pro, LLC, March 15, 1782)
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