Books written by Ted Lewis

  • Practicing Texas Politics

    These documents are printed in Eugene W. Jones et al . , Practicing Texas Politics , 10th ed . ... early in the 78th regular session , see Michelle Kohn , “ Mr. Estes Goes to Austin , ” Wichita Falls - Record - News , 16 February 2003 .

  • The Energy of Forgiveness: Lessons from Those in Restorative Dialogue

    by mark umbreit in sharing the journey of those who have directly faced severe conflicts or traumatic events, or as we experience those events in our own lives, there are many practices that can foster the energy of forgiveness. in ...

  • American Government: Institutions and Policies

    American Government: Institutions and Policies

  • Plender

    ... one of those porter's handcarts, the kind you see on railway stations, over to the doorway. He lifted the trolley through the doorway then, after he'd checked there was no one about; he manhandled the sack out into the night.

  • Practicing Texas Politics: A Brief Survey

    Highlights of the text include broad, topical coverage of Texas government institutions, as well as supplementary readings at the end of each chapter that focus on contemporary Texas policy issues.

  • Listening to the Movement: Essays on New Growth and New Challenges in Restorative Justice

    Beginning in 2015, the contributors of this volume took part in a series of dialogues sponsored by the Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice, exploring the contours of the restorative justice movement.

  • All the Way Home and All the Night Through

    A day near Christmas, and my small hometown looked nice with all the shop windows dressed up and the homes of friends done out with Christmas ... The town where my home is lies on the banks of a wide river. ... The way of life is easy.

  • GBH

    The lost masterwork of British crime icon Ted Lewis—author of Get Carter—is an unnerving tale of paranoia and madness in the heart of the late 1970s London criminal underworld.

  • Billy Rags

    The follow-up novel to the wildly successful Get Carter, Billy Rags is a fascinating look into the lives of British inmates serving time in a maximum security prison.

  • Boldt

    Roy Boldt is a bad cop. Corrupt. Violent. An extreme racist with a drinking problem. He is a man alone, outside of all the worlds he inhabits, and respected only by those who fear him.

  • The Rabbit

    Reminiscent of the work of American writers J.D. Salinger and Henry Roth, The Rabbit is Ted Lewis’s (Get Carter) most autobiographical work and an emotionally complex portrait of what it was to come of age in post-war England It is the ...

  • Get Carter

    Along with the other two novels in the Jack Carter Trilogy, it is one of the most important crime novels of all time.

  • Jack Carter's Law

    In Jack Carter’s Law Ted Lewis returned to the character that launched his career and once again delivered a hardboiled masterpiece. Jack Carter is the ideal tour guide to a bygone London underworld.

  • Jack Carter and the Mafia Pigeon

    With an Afterword by Nick Triplow Published in North America for the first time—the final novel featuring Jack Carter (Get Carter, Jack Carter’s Law) has London’s slickest operator journeying to a Spanish villa to protect a wise ...

  • Practicing Texas Politics, 2009-2010 Update

    Comprehensive and current, this market-leading text combines a survey of Texas government with coverage of public policy and relevant readings in each chapter.

  • Electing Not to Vote: Christian Reflections on Reasons for Not Voting

    This volume creates a new freedom for readers within any faith tradition to enter into a dialogue that has not yet been welcomed in North America.

  • Tools and Environments for Parallel and Distributed Systems

    ... International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems , 1994 . [ 25 ] Skedzielewski S. , Glauert J. " IF1 - An intermediate form for applicative languages " Manual M - 170 , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , Liv ...

  • Plender

    'Ted Lewis is one of England's finest, but still most neglected post-war writers' Two men share a common history.

  • Telecourse Guide for Voices in Democracy: United States Government

    This convenient manual helps you assimilate and master the information encountered in the text through the use of practice exercises and applications, comprehensive review tools, and additional helpful resources.

  • The Energy of Forgiveness: Lessons from Those in Restorative Dialogue

    Most of the stories in this book testify to how forgiveness is experienced primarily as an inner unburdening of negative emotions, a process that is aided by safe, facilitated dialogue with the offending party.