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669:, published in 1997. The sequel not only sold more copies than its predecessor, it received more critical acclaim. This time, the killer at the center of the hunt is a female murdering infants. The narrator for this adventure is Stevie Taggart, the street urchin Dr. Laszlo Kreizler saved from jail years earlier. When asked about the subject matter, Carr stated, "You want to believe that there's one relationship in life that's beyond betrayal—a relationship that's beyond that kind of hurt—and there isn't. The simple fact is, if the mothers that we see in the press are doing this kind of stuff, then the numbers who are actually doing it are probably much higher."
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pointlessness of trying to pursue purely "humanitarian" military interventions, which the
Clinton administration was trying to establish as a doctrine ("The Humanitarian Illusion"), along with numerous other security and military policy pieces. In recognition of these efforts, Random House appointed Carr editor for the Modern Library War series. Carr was also a member of their Modern Library Board. As such, in 1998 and 1999, he participated in the "100 best" project, voting on the 100 best novels and 100 best non-fiction works of the 20th century.
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September 11, 2001, discussing the repercussions of the attacks on the World Trade Center, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the Pentagon. In 2013, Bard hosted a six-week academic exchange program on foreign policy with the U.S. State Department, titled, "Grand Strategy in Context: Institutions, People, and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy".
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don't tend to like children like that." The physical and verbal abuse fueled by alcohol and rage didn't stop even after Caleb's parents divorced when he was eight. Carr did not learn about his father's crime until he was 18. He recalls being shocked, "but not exactly surprised".
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began taking shape in his imagination, Carr immersed himself in the history of the New York City neighborhoods in which he had grown up and biographies of its notable figures of the Nineteenth century. He also sought the counsel, during a series of meetings, with Dr.
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was published, the extreme prices that book dealers were offering for the volume forced Carr to post this "self-criticism" on the book's Amazon.com page: "I am the author of this book. It has a few good scenes, but is essentially
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1586:MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History
513:MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History
3644:
3564:"'My Beloved Monster' Review: Shared Traumas"
3545:"Caleb Carr reaches 25 years into the future"
1699:House Hearing, 107 Congress. (April 16, 2002)
978:(2005); an authorized Sherlock Holmes mystery
777:adamant in his declaration that the book was
8:
1606:, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Fall, 1993), pp. 1–4
511:In 1989 he became a contributing editor to
3651:
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2727:"Opinion | the Humanitarian Illusion"
1906:
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468:to fine-tune and publish his first novel,
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2380:(1st ed.). New York: Harpercollins.
602:American Experience: New York Underground
332:Carr received his primary education from
687:In 2000, Carr published his next novel,
604:. He was also a featured commentator in
3334:Wagmeister, Elizabeth (July 21, 2015).
2909:Battle: A History of Combat and Culture
1711:
800:After many failed attempts at adapting
741:Battle: a History of Combat and Culture
663:to solve another serial murder case in
630:to star, and the famed cinematographer
19:For other people named Caleb Carr, see
3863:Deaths from cancer in New York (state)
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2343:"PW: James Chace: Policy With Panache"
2120:from the original on November 25, 2012
1676:. Should War Be Left to The Generals?
767:A Further Adventure of Sherlock Holmes
3624:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
3378:from the original on January 22, 2016
3226:Hand, Elizabeth (November 26, 2012).
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1457:"Why Good Countries Fight Dirty Wars"
1221:. The Ferocious Spectacle in Baghdad
504:. In 1988 Carr and Chace co-authored
7:
3562:Schillace, Brandy (April 10, 2024).
3156:from the original on October 6, 2016
2876:Jones, Malcolm (February 10, 2002).
2557:"Anthony Award Nominees and Winners"
2355:from the original on October 6, 2016
2320:from the original on August 11, 2017
2300:Safire, William (October 15, 1974).
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380:in military and diplomatic history.
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2534:from the original on April 15, 2016
2499:from the original on April 22, 2016
2479:Kobak, Annette (January 19, 1992).
2431:. Simon & Schuster, Inc. 1988.
2244:Jemielity, Sam (November 3, 1997).
1817:"Serial Killing for Fun and Profit"
1649:. Dealing With the Work of a Fiend
1602:1993: The Consequences of Somalia,
461:, where Chace was managing editor.
376:, where, in 1977, he was awarded a
3833:21st-century American male writers
3828:20th-century American male writers
3499:from the original on April 8, 2016
3408:from the original on March 5, 2016
3177:"The Book Show #1280 – Caleb Carr"
3038:from the original on June 14, 2011
2943:from the original on March 4, 2016
2857:from the original on April 3, 2016
2839:"Terrorism never works, never has"
2757:"The Modern Library Board Members"
2737:from the original on March 9, 2016
2725:Carr, Caleb (September 16, 1993).
2616:Foundas, Scott (August 12, 2004).
2256:from the original on April 3, 2016
2004:Garner, Dwight (October 4, 1997).
1950:from the original on March 5, 2016
1390:Carr, Caleb (September 23, 2001).
1312:Carr, Caleb (September 16, 1993).
1288:"About Men; An Incident of Wolves"
917:Anthony Award for Best First Novel
590:The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy
14:
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3175:Donahue, Joe (January 29, 2013).
3068:from the original on May 17, 2021
2962:Grove, Lloyd (February 5, 2002).
2225:from the original on May 29, 2015
2183:from the original on May 20, 2018
2006:"The Salon Interview, Caleb Carr"
1889:from the original on May 24, 2024
1847:from the original on June 1, 2016
1615:, Vol. 4, No. 4, (Summer, 1992)
1588:, Vol. 6, No. 3, (Spring, 1994),
1403:Carr, Caleb (December 21, 2001).
1338:Carr, Caleb (December 18, 1997).
1299:Carr, Caleb (December 26, 1987).
647:Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
598:Jack the Ripper: Phantom of Death
340:and his secondary education from
3858:Historians from New York (state)
3788:21st-century American historians
3783:20th-century American historians
3427:Carr, Caleb (December 9, 2015).
2759:. Modern Library. Archived from
1869:Green, Penelope (May 24, 2024).
1633:, Vol. 2, No. 4, (Spring, 1989)
1624:, Vol. 2, No. 4, (Summer, 1990)
1327:"Myths and Criminal Masterminds"
1087:The Cold War: A Military History
672:In 1996 he wrote a piece in the
570:, the psychiatrist who examined
520:The Devil Soldier: The Story of
434:Carr first went to work for the
3853:People from the Lower East Side
3838:Novelists from New York (state)
3778:21st-century American novelists
3773:20th-century American novelists
3543:Asher, Jim (October 29, 2000).
3518:Carr, Caleb (August 23, 2016).
3295:Carr, Caleb (August 23, 2016).
2911:. Westview Press. p. 324.
2106:"Caleb Carr: Interview Gallery"
1468:Carr, Caleb (August 12, 2006).
1444:"Let Them Have Their Civil War"
1379:"The Myth of a Perfect Defense"
1301:"Security Precedes Credibility"
453:in helping Carr, after he left
142:military and diplomatic history
2878:"A Recipe for Fighting Terror"
2481:"A Yank in the Manchu Dynasty"
2205:Wadler, Joyce (May 12, 2005).
1911:Schudel, Matt (May 25, 2024).
1532:Carr, Caleb (March 31, 2015).
1418:"Costs of Targeting Civilians"
1405:"The Art of Knowing the Enemy"
1377:Carr, Caleb (August 7, 2001).
1364:Carr, Caleb (August 1, 2001).
1286:Carr, Caleb (April 13, 1986).
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2843:The Christian Science Monitor
1494:Carr, Caleb (December 2015).
1483:"To Fiction, Through History"
1455:Carr, Caleb (July 30, 2006).
1442:Carr, Caleb (April 7, 2006).
1416:Carr, Caleb (July 27, 2002).
1325:Carr, Caleb (July 25, 1997).
1169:. National Geographic Books.
3520:Surrender, New York: A Novel
3298:Surrender, New York: A Novel
2374:Carr, Caleb (June 1, 1980).
1470:"A war of escalating errors"
1431:"Wrong Definition For a War"
436:Council on Foreign Relations
2276:"Time Traveler: People.com"
1611:1992: The American Rommel,
1396:The New York Times Magazine
1314:"The Humanitarian Illusion"
1089:. Random House Publishing.
808:, Emmy-winning director of
612:'s script for a prequel to
21:Caleb Carr (disambiguation)
3879:
3818:New York (state) Democrats
3669:Dr. Laszlo Kreizler novels
1770:Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher
1629:1989: The Man of Silence,
18:
3768:American military writers
3032:"History of Bard College"
459:Foreign Affairs Quarterly
305:Early years and education
232:and Francesca Von Hartz.
3711:Casing the Promised Land
2377:Casing the Promised Land
1658:. Nor Any Drop to Drink
952:Casing the Promised Land
620:Morgan Creek Productions
533:Carr was also active in
476:Casing the Promised Land
471:Casing the Promised Land
250:Casing the Promised Land
175:Casing the Promised Land
3848:Friends Seminary alumni
3823:American male novelists
3808:Techno-thriller writers
3568:The Wall Street Journal
3493:merlin.tloneditions.com
2049:merlin.tloneditions.com
1685:. Minnesota Death Trip
1584:1994: The Dark Knight,
1487:The Wall Street Journal
1366:"Information Poisoning"
1203:. On Beholding Baghdad
881:Personal life and death
759:In 2005 Carr published
641:Exorcist: The Beginning
522:Frederick Townsend Ward
518:In 1991 Carr published
295:The Wall Street Journal
277:. He previously taught
3270:PenguinRandomhouse.com
2085:June 18, 2018, at the
1841:PenguinRandomhouse.com
1772:(September 29, 1997).
1129:. Penguin Publishing.
1070:. Carroll & Graf.
887:Cherry Plain, New York
68:Cherry Plain, New York
3813:Anthony Award winners
3798:Kenyon College alumni
3727:The Italian Secretary
3686:The Angel of Darkness
3404:. November 28, 2015.
3374:. November 23, 2015.
2964:"The Reliable Source"
2401:Chace, James (1984).
975:The Italian Secretary
924:The Angel of Darkness
762:The Italian Secretary
745:The Lessons of Terror
732:The Lessons of Terror
666:The Angel of Darkness
584:The Osiris Chronicles
270:The Italian Secretary
255:The Lessons of Terror
244:The Angel of Darkness
189:The Italian Secretary
168:The Angel of Darkness
3793:Bard College faculty
3735:The Legend of Broken
3203:The Legend of Broken
3201:Carr, Caleb (2012).
2812:Carr, Caleb (2002).
2787:www.hour25online.com
2700:World Policy Journal
2673:World Policy Journal
2646:World Policy Journal
2452:Carr, Caleb (1992).
2179:. November 6, 2005.
2140:"BookPage Interview"
1976:. November 6, 2005.
1736:(October 12, 1997).
1667:. James the Ripper?
1604:World Policy Journal
1595:World Policy Journal
1577:World Policy Journal
1564:World Policy Journal
1551:World Policy Journal
1544:Journal publications
1520:Carr, Caleb (2015).
1507:Carr, Caleb (2015).
1481:Carr, Caleb (2012).
1429:Carr, Caleb (2005).
1351:Carr, Caleb (1999).
1270:Carr, Caleb (1974).
982:The Legend of Broken
788:The Legend of Broken
774:The Legend of Broken
675:World Policy Journal
275:The Legend of Broken
139:Historical thrillers
3693:Surrender, New York
3463:New York Daily News
3402:New York Daily News
3232:The Washington Post
2968:The Washington Post
2907:Lynn, John (2003).
2618:"Hell Hath No Fury"
2597:on February 2, 2017
2567:on February 7, 2012
1681:Carr, Caleb (1992)
1672:Carr, Caleb (1992)
1663:Carr, Caleb (1993)
1654:Carr, Caleb (2000)
1645:Carr, Caleb (2002)
1538:New York Daily News
1513:New York Daily News
1448:The Washington Post
1435:The Washington Post
938:Surrender, New York
795:Surrender, New York
784:The Washington Post
464:In 1980, Carr left
455:New York University
374:New York University
287:The Washington Post
122:New York University
51:Manhattan, New York
3465:. March 31, 2016.
3152:. April 18, 2005.
2731:The New York Times
2485:The New York Times
2306:The New York Times
2211:The New York Times
2092:The New York Times
1875:The New York Times
1813:Dubner, Stephen J.
1779:The New York Times
1743:The New York Times
1683:The New York Times
1674:The New York Times
1665:The New York Times
1656:The New York Times
1647:The New York Times
1557:), pp. 47–50
1553:, Vol. 24, No.4, (
1422:The New York Times
1409:The New York Times
1383:The New York Times
1344:The New York Times
1331:The New York Times
1318:The New York Times
1305:The New York Times
1292:The New York Times
1279:The New York Times
624:John Frankenheimer
610:William Wisher Jr.
528:The New York Times
502:The New York Times
442:The New York Times
291:The New York Times
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3549:The Baltimore Sun
3529:978-0-679-45569-1
3371:Los Angeles Times
3308:978-0-679-45569-1
3212:978-0-8129-8452-1
3149:Publishers Weekly
2918:978-0-8133-3372-4
2823:978-0-375-76074-7
2465:978-0-679-41114-7
2455:The Devil Soldier
2438:978-0-671-61778-3
2412:978-0-394-72779-0
2405:. Vintage Books.
2387:978-0-06-010707-9
2348:Publishers Weekly
2177:www.theage.com.au
1974:www.theage.com.au
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1568:Winter, 1996/1997
1566:, Vol.13, No.4, (
1526:Los Angeles Times
1474:Los Angeles Times
1461:Los Angeles Times
1357:Los Angeles Times
1255:New York Observer
1246:New York Observer
1237:New York Observer
1228:New York Observer
1219:New York Observer
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1201:New York Observer
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