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In "The Rambler Club's Motor Car," W. Crispin Sheppard crafts a rich narrative that intertwines themes of adventure and camaraderie within the early 20th-century automobile culture. The novel illustrates the transformative impact of the motor car on social dynamics and personal freedom, employing a vibrant, descriptive literary style that brings to life the era's enthusiasm for innovation. Sheppard's work resonates within the context of post-Edwardian literature, echoing the period's fascination with modernity while also critiquing the encroaching complexities of the industrial age. W. Crispin Sheppard, a noted figure in early automotive literature, draws on his extensive background in engin...
This book offers a comprehensive and integrative introduction to cybercrime. It provides an authoritative synthesis of the disparate literature on the various types of cybercrime, the global investigation and detection of cybercrime and the role of digital information, and the wider role of technology as a facilitator for social relationships between deviants and criminals. It includes coverage of: • key theoretical and methodological perspectives; • computer hacking and malicious software; • digital piracy and intellectual theft; • economic crime and online fraud; • pornography and online sex crime; • cyber-bullying and cyber-stalking; • cyber-terrorism and extremism; • the ...
In "The Rambler Club's Ball Nine," W. Crispin Sheppard masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the world of youth sports, specifically baseball, through the lens of camaraderie and competition. The novel combines a rich, descriptive literary style with engaging dialogue, reflecting the innocence and fervor of childhood aspirations in the face of adversity. Set against the backdrop of small-town America, Sheppard captures the essence of communal bonds, exploring themes of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth amid the challenges of adolescence. W. Crispin Sheppard, known for his keen observation of human nature and culture, draws upon his personal experiences growing up in a close-...
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