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  • Rome and America
    Walter Signorelli
    In innumerable ways, the United States of America is the political and social descendant of the Roman Republic, and the influences of Rome reverberate throughout our world. Yet while America reflects the heights of Roman structures, ideas, and principles, we also now face a host of problems similar to those that the Romans faced-immigration and citizenship, the consequences of ...
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    17,98 €

  • The Detective’s Sons
    Walter P. Signorelli
    Dennis Carbonaro, a young man who hopes to become a lawyer, is the son of Dominic Carbonaro, a first-grade NYPD homicide detective. When Dennis’ older brother, Ray, is arrested and tried for robbery and murder, Dennis is drawn into the case and concocts a plan to help Ray’s defense. He enlists Ray’s girlfriend, Kathy Reynolds, to help, and as they implement the plan, they fall ...
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    12,91 €

  • Criminal Law, Procedure, and Evidence
    Walter P. Signorelli
    Providing a complete view of US legal principles, this book presents as a cohesive whole the interrelationships between constitutional principles, statutory criminal laws, procedural law, and common law evidentiary doctrines. This fully revised and updated new edition also includes questions and scenarios to check learning. ...
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    137,13 €

  • Tiberius Bound
    Walter Signorelli
    This is the story of Tiberius Claudius Nero, the step-son of Augustus Caesar, who, despite obstacles and his own reluctance, became the second emperor of Rome. His public life spanned the tumultuous period of transition from the Roman Republic to the Emperorship, and his private life took a series of unusual and surprising turns. He proved himself to be Rome’s greatest general ...
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    11,37 €

  • Tiberius Bound
    Walter Signorelli
    This is the story of Tiberius Claudius Nero, the step-son of Augustus Caesar, who, despite obstacles and his own reluctance, became the second emperor of Rome. His public life spanned the tumultuous period of transition from the Roman Republic to the Emperorship, and his private life took a series of unusual and surprising turns. He proved himself to be Rome’s greatest general ...
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    9,78 €

  • Rome and America
    Walter Signorelli
    In innumerable ways, the United States of America is the political and social descendant of the Roman Republic, and the influences of Rome reverberate throughout our world. Yet while America reflects the heights of Roman structures, ideas, and principles, we also now face a host of problems similar to those that the Romans faced-immigration and citizenship, the consequences of ...
    Disponible

    39,96 €