Author: Richard Price
Cites
- Stephen Edgar (1)
- IN: The Whites (2015) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Who ever thought they would not hear the dead? Who ever thought that they could quarantine
Those who are not, who had once been?
FROM: Nocturnal, (2008), Poem, Australia
- Vernon Geberth (1)
- IN: The Whites (2015) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Death investigation constitutes a heavy responsibility, and as such, let no person deter you from the truth and your own personal commitment to see that justice is done. Not only for the deceased, not for the surviving family as well.
FROM: Practical Homicide Investigation, (1983), Book, US
Cited by
- Houston A. Baker (1)
- IN: Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance (1987) American Literature, Harlem Renaissance, American
EPIGRAPH: Maroon men throughout the hemisphere developed extraordinary skills in guerilla warfare. To the bewilderment of their European enemies, whose rigid and conventional tactics were learned on the open battlefields of Europe, these highly adaptable and mobile warriors took maximum advantage of local environments, stiking and withdrawing with great rapidity, making extensive use of ambushes to catch their adversaries in crossfire, fighting only when and where they chose, depending on reliable intelligence networkds among nonmaroons (both slave and white settlers) and often communicating by horns.
FROM: Maroon Societies, (1973), Book, US