An Eye for an Eye

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Anthony Trollope

    An Eye for an Eye is a novel by Anthony Trollope written between 13 September and 10 October 1870, but held back from publication until August 1878 when serialization began in the Whitehall Review.

  • An Eye for an Eye: The Immorality of Punishing by Death
    By Stephen Nathanson

    The death penalty issue has become the epitome of the unresolvable issue, the question which people answer on the basis of gut reactions rather than logical arguments. In the second edition of An Eye for an Eye?

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Alan J. Murray

    Murphy and Susan handed the porter their tickets and U.S. passports. Ben inspected the luggage tags and compared the information to that on their travel documents. He withdrew a small notebook from his shirt pocket, scribbled a few ...

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Carol Wyer

    A killer running rings around the police.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By William Le Queux

    I knew, of course, from Patterson's telegram, that it was something unusual.” “Have you been upstairs?” “Yes, I've been worrying around this last halfhour, while you and Patterson have been making inquiries next door.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Caroline Fardig

    We headed first to speak to Lamar Sanders, PXT's plant manager, who met us in the receiving office and began taking us on a quick tour of the facility. “Leann worked in quality control, which meant she split her time between her cubicle ...

  • An Eye for an Eye: A Story of the Revolutionary War
    By Connie Roop, Peter Roop

    A teenage girl questions her principles after her brother is captured during the Revolutionary War Fourteen-year-old Samantha Byrd is an excellent shot—she’s even better than her brother at providing food for her family.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By H. Jack Griswold

    An Eye for an Eye

  • An Eye for an Eye: The Doll
    By John Saul

    A multi-part serial novel that brings to terrifying life the small New England town of Blackstone--and the secrets and sins that lay buried there.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Anthony Trollope

    This work offers the second volume of Trollope's 1878 novel, one of his many works set in Ireland.

  • An Eye For An Eye
    By John Sack

    The Book They Can't Suppress Not for sixty years has a book been so brutally (and, in the end, unsuccessfully) suppressed as An Eye for an Eye. One major newspaper,...

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Mark C. Jackson

    Written in his own words, Zebadiah Creed spins an exciting tale that leads us by steamboat down the Great Mississippi to St. Louis and on to New Orleans, where Zeb finds revenge is never as simple as killing a man, where retribution and ...

  • An Eye for an Eye: A Global History of Crime and Punishment
    By Mitchel P. Roth

    He explores the birth of the penitentiary and the practice of incarceration as well as the modern philosophy of rehabilitation, arguing that these are perhaps the most important advances in the effort to safeguard citizens from harm.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By L. Lee Watkins

    The owners of the Sunset Beach Resort in Key West, where Loni McLean has a long-term lease on a cottage and a dock, has unilaterally cancelled the lease and used a technicality to expropriate the remainder of the prepaid lease fee.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Iron Crown Enterprises Staff

    An example of a fictional special force is given below : LOS LOBOS NEGROS ( " The Black Wolves " ) Los Lobos Negros is a small elite unit of the United States Army whose existence is secret to even most top Army leaders .

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Mark C. Jackson

    An Eye for an Eye, Book One in The Tales of Zebadiah Creed: Lower Missouri River, late summer 1835.

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Anthony Trollope

    An Eye for an Eye

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Anthony Trollope

    Although An Eye for an Eye is not officially a part of the Barsetshire Chronicles, the novel explores many of the same issues that made that series so popular, including nuanced moral dilemmas and subtle shades of familial tension and ...

  • An Eye for an Eye: A Story of the Revolutionary War
    By Connie Roop, Peter Roop

    Titles in this series: - This Generation of Americans: A Story of the Civil Rights Movement, by Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr. - The Road to Freedom: A Story of the Reconstruction, by Jabari Asim - All For Texas: A Story of Texas Liberation, by ...

  • An Eye for an Eye
    By Jocelyn Pedersen

    ... I'm doing it. It's exhausting. And when that's all done, I get to help close the bar for the night. Then it starts all over the next day. I'm not complaining about taking care of Dad, I'm just explaining the life of someone who cares ...