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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Sharpe’s Christmas
Sharpe’s Christmas© 2003 Bernard Cornwell104 pages Sharpe’s Christmas collects two stories which do the seemingly impossible, in honoring the Christmas spirit while simultaneously being action-adventure tales starring Richard Sharpe. Sharpe doesn’t lend himself easily to Christmas stories; he is not … Continue reading
The View from the Summit
The View from the Summit: The Remarkable Memoir from the First Person to Conquer Everest© 1999 Sir Edmund Hillary310 pages The Himalayan Mountain range boasts the highest peaks on the surface of the globe; its heights equal the cruising altitude … Continue reading
The Men Who United the States
The Men Who United the States: America’s Explorers, Inventors, Eccentrics and Mavericks, and the Creation of One Nation, Indivisible© 2013 Simon Winchester496 pages The Men who United the States is a storied account of how the American people came to … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged adventure, America, Colonial America, commerce, Early American Republic, history, outdoors, rivers, technology, Technology and Society, trains
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The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace© 1999 Terry BrooksThe Phantom Menace was the first movie in the new ‘prequel’ trilogy of the Star Wars saga, which told the story of a promising young Jedi who was seduced by the Dark … Continue reading
This week: Christmas reads, science in the city, and social telegraphy
Dear readers: A blessed Yuletide and a merry Christmas to those of you in the northern hemisphere, as we celebrate the rebirth of the Sun – or the birth of the Son, if you prefer. The library is closing … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged cities, energy, science, technology, Technology and Society, telecommunications
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Black Rednecks and White Liberals
Blacks Rednecks and White Liberals© 2005 Thomas Sowell360 pages Thomas Sowell’s provocatively-titled Black Rednecks and White Liberals casts a critical eye toward conventional understandings of race, class, and history, collecting a half-dozen extensive essays in one volume. Although each essay … Continue reading
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Tagged conservative, education, essays, Germany, historiography, Judaism, race, slavery and rebellion, Thomas Sowell
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Things that Matter
Things that Matter: Three Decades of Passion, Pastimes, and Politics© 2013 Charles Krauthammer400 pages Things that Matter collects articles spanning at three decades, largely culled from The New Republic, giving voice to psychologist-turned-cultural observer and journalist Charles Krauthammer as he … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Society and Culture
Tagged essays, Judaism, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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Into Thick Air
Into Thick Air© 2003 Jim Mauser388 pages Jim Mauser might be interested in the view from the Seven Summits, the highest points of each continent, were it not for the fact that they have … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, bicycles, humor, outdoors, round the world, travel
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Little House on the Prairie
© 1933 Laura Ingalls Wilder I would say that Little House on the Prairie brings back fond memories, but in truth the volume I remember so happily was Little House in the Big Woods, which recounts author Laura Ingalls Wilder’s accounts of growing … Continue reading
The Other Side of Western Civilization
The Other Side of Western Civilization: Readings in Everyday Life,© 1979 ed. Stanley Chodorow363 pages The Other Side of Western Civilization collects readings in social history ranging from antiquity to the Renaissance. Its subtitle Readings in Everyday Life is largely … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged classical world, Europe, history, Medieval, military, religion, Rome, transportation
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