Inequality for All. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 2010 book, Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future
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Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future
Robert B. Reich, 2010
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Jacob Kornbluth, 2013

An intimate portrait of a man whose lifelong goal remains protecting those who are unable to protect themselves. Through his singular perspective, Reich explains how the massive consolidation of wealth by a precious few threatens the viability of the American workforce and the foundation of democracy itself.


The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 1905 book, All Gold Canyon
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All Gold Canyon
Jack London, 1905
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Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, 2018

Buster Scruggs, a cheerful singing cowboy, arrives at an isolated cantina full of outlaws where he exchanges insults with another patron before effortlessly shooting everyone as they reach for their guns. He then heads to Frenchman’s Gulch and enters a saloon, leaving his guns at the door to comply with its no firearms policy.


The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 1901 book, The Girl Who Got Rattled
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The Girl Who Got Rattled
Stewart Edward White, 1901
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Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, 2018

Buster Scruggs, a cheerful singing cowboy, arrives at an isolated cantina full of outlaws where he exchanges insults with another patron before effortlessly shooting everyone as they reach for their guns. He then heads to Frenchman’s Gulch and enters a saloon, leaving his guns at the door to comply with its no firearms policy.


The Enforcer. Poster of the 1976 movie and cover of the book novelization
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The Enforcer
Wesley Morgan, 1976
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James Fargo, 1976

In Marin County, two utility workers are lured by a scantily clad woman to a remote spot in Mill Valley and killed by Bobby Maxwell. Callahan’s superior, Captain McKay, angrily reprimands him for excessive use of force, injuring the hostages, and causing $14,379 in damages, and temporarily transfers him out of the SFPD’s Homicide unit.