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First edition. adams, burs i: 357: "this rare little book further strengthened some of the legends about the kid which were by now well established." adams, guns 2028. dykes, kid 79: "rare. the kid material that is scattered through several chapters of a texas cowboy.and a lone star cowboy brought together in this volume. there are a few additions." howes s516. norris 3631. siringo 18551928 ; , himself almost larger than life, here creates another legend, again apparently larger than life. the author became acquainted with his subject when he led a group pursuing the kid for cattle rustling. the book is among the primary accounts of the kid and the lincoln county war. although it seems obvious that siringo knew many of the principals involved in the kid's legend, his story has been found to be compounded by errors and the repetitions of myths found in other sources. nevertheless, the book remains a basic source on this western legend. the book itself made siringo very little money and the plates were seized by creditors. 0-1, 500 ; first issue riata & spurs in dust jacket 170. siringo, charles a. riata and spurs: the story of a lifetime spent in the saddle as cowboy and detective. with an introduction by gifford pinchot. boston, new york & cambridge: houghton mifflin & riverside press, 1927. xiv, [2], 276 pp., 16 photographic plates including frontispiece last plate with printed tissue guard quoting letters to siringo from pinchot and emerson hough commenting favorably on the upper illustration, which shows siringo on his horse sailor gray. 8vo, original tan pictorial cloth with dark brown lettering on spine and upper cover. one corner bumped, light offsetting from plates, otherwise fine, binding bright, in yellow and black pictorial d.j. jacket lightly soiled, a few splits and minor chips, no losses ; . the first issue is not so scarce as book lore indicates, but copies of first issue in d.j. and in fine condition are somewhat uncommon. first edition, first issue, with "detective" in sub-title "ranger" was substituted in revised edition ; , 276 pp. rather than 261, etc. adams, burs i: 359. adams, guns 2030. adams, herd 2075: "the last half of this book was taken from the author's cowboy detective, with real names used. again the pinkertons threatened a lawsuit, so this edition was recalled after release and pages 120 to 268 were removed and other material substituted. all references to the author's experiences with the pinkerton agency were deleted and material on bad men substituted. only a few copies of this edition got out; hence its scarcity." adams, one-fifty 125: "siringo was a persistent soul and seemed determined to use material in all his books objectionable to the pinkertons. when his publisher's attention was called to this material, the books were suppressed and a corrected and revised edition was released the same year.without explanation." dobie, pp. 12, 119. dobie & dykes, 44 & 44 #8: "[siringo's] final autobiographic testament." dykes, kid 118. howes s517. norris 3630. paher, nevada 1804: "these reminiscences are partly true, mostly fiction and folklore." reese, six score 99n: "has considerable range interest, and is rare due to a threatened lawsuit which prompted its suppression." 0-400 ; rare home-spun pioneer account cattle round-ups & drives--buffalo--outlaws 171. small, floyd b. autobiography of a pioneer. being an account of the personal experiences of the author from 1867 to 1916. seattle: f. b. small, 1916. [5]106 pp., text illustrations amateur drawings ; , several of the captions for the text illustrations are rubber ink stamps. 8vo, original dark blue pictorial wrappers with full-length portrait of author, stapled as issued ; . adhesive residue on lower wrap and inside upper wrap, text block separating, small section of upper blank corner of front free endpaper chipped, overall a very good copy of a very home-made production. exceedingly rare in commerce. first edition. adams, burs 361. adams, guns 2039: "scarce. the author claims to have been a close neighbor of wild bill hickok's sister; yet he spells the name hecock." adams, herd 2083. eberstadt, modern narratives of the plains and the rockies 437. howes s560: "adventures with buffalo, cattle and outlaws." soliday, part d, 724: "a pioneer narrative with all its original flavor intact and un-`edited.' the author writes his reminiscences as he lived them. here and there a.
Let's start with the understanding that mrs. bennet has five daughters-- not four--despite the amorphous existence of her third, mary, throughout most of the book. while jane austen's pride and prejudice is not, nor is it intended to be, mary bennet's story, it nevertheless bears questioning as to why it is so much more the story of everyone else. throughout the novel i was struck by how infrequent a role mary plays; distinctly underdeveloped, she drifts in and out of the narrative, inserting bits of rhetoric into the dynamic conversations of other characters, rather than engaging in real dialogue herself. her appearances are sporadic; her choices are of little consequence. in light of this, mary's function in the family is difficult to find. austen frames her as the socially awkward studious daughter, but without developing her beyond the barely there, one-note caricature, the rendering never fully gels. rather, mary becomes an enigma. what she lacks in characterization she makes up for in mystique. in fact, the more i read about the active, ever-changing lives of her sisters, the more i had to wonder: what makes them so special? or rather: what is mary missing? first let's look at the two eldest, jane and elizabeth. beauty is a constant variable in both of their lives. austen informs the reader repeatedly that jane is beautiful--the "most handsome" of mrs. bennet's daugh21.
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Privilege, or the public's right to know will suffer. what rankles me the most is that in the two place i live and work, new york and the district of columbia, there is absolute protection for confidential sources. in fact, as this panel knows, all but one state wyoming have enacted shield laws or assured such protection through court rulings. but such protection of the public's right to know does not exist at the federal level because of a more than 30-year old supreme court ruling that has spread confusion in federal courts and news bureaus throughout the land. because of that judicial chaos, reporters who ought to be able to rely on a state's law, may not be able to do so. sometimes, through chance, a case may end up in a federal rather than a state court. not only does this lead to a lack of legal predictability and no real basis on which to govern one's behavior, it is also fundamentally unfair. that is yet another reason why a federal shield law is so essential. the federal government should finally catch up with the will of the states, all but one of which now provide absolute or qualified protection for reporters and their sources. most of these laws have been adopted in the 30 years since the supreme court's decision a second reason why this bill is so urgently needed is that in the post 9 11 era, dramatically increased amounts and types of information are being classified as secret, and hence, are no longer available for public review. last year, more documents were classified secret and top secret than ever before in american history. in such a climate, confidential sources, particularly in the national security and intelligence areas, are indispensable to government accountability. journalists are increasingly being subjected to federal subpoenas since 9 11. more than two dozen reporters have been subpoenaed in the past two years and are in danger of going to jail. if current trends prevail, the alexandria detention facility may have to open an entire new wing to house reporters. with respect to the specifics of the proposed bill, i would just say that i support the exception which has been drafted by its sponsors that would exempt "imminent and actual harm" to the national security, even if it is extended to potential bodily harm. i was an embedded reporter in iraq in one of the most sensitive missions. i do not underestimate the potential jeopardy facing american soldiers and those who work with them if secret information is disclosed prematurely. but more than 30 states attorneys general, in a brief supporting the reporter's privilege, that the protection of confidential sources was paramount. and not one mentioned an instance in which a hostage or person at risk died or was injured because a journalist insisted on protecting her source, or a prosecution that failed because of a state shield law. however, while i favor that exception, i would very strongly oppose further amendments to the bill that would exempt any investigation into past criminal speech or activity, usually a leak. for one, most federal subpoenas from prosecutors involve potentially criminal disclosures. the leakers in the balco case in san francisco violated grand jury secrecy rules or laws, but their information about steroid use in professional baseball gave congress the facts and impetus to start hearings and make needed reforms. daniel ellsberg arguably violated the espionage act, but in retrospect it is clear that the new york times did well by publishing the pentagon papers and giving greater historical context to the reasons why we were in vietnam. such leaks, be they criminal or not, often serve a public good. and it is also usually unclear early on whether the leaker is violating a law. thus, an exception for criminal. |
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