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An edition of Within these walls (2002)

Within These Walls

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"Within These Walls is the memoir of Rev. Carroll Pickett, who spent fifteen years as the death house chaplain at "The Walls," the Huntsville unit of the Texas prison system. In that capacity Reverend Pickett ministered to ninety-five men before they were put to death by lethal injection. They came with sinister nicknames like "The Candy Man" and "The Good Samaritan Killer," some contrite, some angry - a few who might have even been innocent. All of them found in Reverend Pickett their last chance for an unbiased confessor who would look at them only as fellow humans, not simply as the convicted criminals the rest of society had already dismissed them as. This firsthand experience gave Reverend Pickett the unique insight needed to write an impassioned statement on the realities of capital punishment in America.

The result is a thought-provoking and compelling book that takes the reader inside the criminal mind, inside the execution chamber, and inside the heart of a remarkable man who shares his thoughts and observations not only about capital punishment, but about the dark world of prison society."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Vision
Pages
284

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Within these walls: memoirs of a death house chaplain
2003, Vision
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Within these walls: memoirs of a death house chaplain
2003, St. Martin's Press
in English
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Within These Walls
January 30, 2003, Vision
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Cover of: Within These Walls
Within These Walls: Memoirs of a Death House Chaplain
May 24, 2002, St. Martin's Press
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First Sentence

"It began as one of those glorious Texas days when the summer sun's warmth feels like a soothing balm and the blooming lantana and honeysuckle give a rich and intoxicating fragrance to the air."

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
284
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL8770491M
ISBN 10
1904132235
ISBN 13
9781904132233
Library Thing
2482074
Goodreads
1332399

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