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The ballad of Reading Gaol and other poems

1992
Presents a selection of twenty-four poems by nineteenth-century Irish writer Oscar Wilde.

Coffey on the mile

1996
Part six of Stephen King's six installment novel about a group of prisoners awaiting execution at Cold Mountain Penitentiary in 1932, told from the point of view of the superintendent of cell block E.

Pathways

a novel
1998
Crew members of the Voyager, separated from the ship and slowly starving to death in an alien prison camp, keep their spirits high by sharing the stories of how they came to the U.S.S. Voyager and the Delta Quadrant.

Renegade's magic

2009
Nevare Burvelle, having been exposed to enemy sorcery which resulted in him forming an alter ego, escapes from prison and sets out to learn how to use his magical abilities for just purposes.

Captive

my time as a prisoner of the Taliban
2010
Jere Van Dyk was on the wrong side of the border. He and three Afghan guides had crossed into the tribal areas of Pakistan, where no Westerner had ventured for years, hoping to reach the home of a local chieftain by nightfall.

Kesey's jail journal

cut the m************ loose
2003
Ken Kesey chronicles the three years he spent in prison for pot possession, profiling the inmates and deputies, describing the social structure of the jail, and recounting his more entertaining experiences.

After the madness

a judge's own prison memoir
1997
Autobiography of Sol Wachtler, a New York Judge who went to prison for fifteen months for harassment and was sentenced to a medium-security federal prison in Butner, North Carolina.

Night journey

1996
Part five of Stephen King's six installment novel about a group of prisoners awaiting execution at Cold Mountain Penitentiary in 1932, told from the point of view of the superintendent of cell block E.

Coffey's hands

1996
Part three of Stephen King's six installment novel about a group of prisoners awaiting execution at Cold Mountain Penitentiary in 1932, told from the point of view of the superintendent of cell block E.

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