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Category Archives: Reviews
Hurricane Katrina through the Eyes of Storm Chasers
Hurricane Katrina through the Eyes of Storm Chasers© 200596 pages, virtually all photographs I recently discovered a collection of Hurricane Katrina photography that I thought worth mentioning. The book collects photos taken by Jim Reed and Mike Theiss, principally in … Continue reading
On Free Will
Suppose for a moment, that we define a virtuous act as bowing in the direction of Mecca every day at sunset. We attempt to persuade everyone to perform this act. But suppose that instead of relying on voluntary conviction we … Continue reading
Wrath of the Prophets
ST DS9: Wrath of the Prophets© 1997 Michael Jan Friedman, Peter David, Robert Greenberger300 pages On the cover: Nana Visitor as Kira Nerys, Michelle Forbes as Ro Laren An epidemic is sweeping Bajor, a pestilence born of faulty replicators smuggled … Continue reading
Three for One: Robbing Banks and Being Robbed by the Banks
I stumbled upon The Great Taos Bank Robbery at some point last year. What road led me to it I can’t say, but it is a most interesting little book — a combination of folk history, humorous stories, and archaeology. The … Continue reading
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Tagged American Southwest, archaeology, humor, libertarianism, New Mexico, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Ron Paul
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Green, Blue, and Grey
Green, Blue, and Grey: the Irish in the American Civil War© 2009 Cal McCarthy325 pages Three cheers for the red, white, and blue! For the green flag of Erin so true.. The music of the Civil War reflects the sheer … Continue reading
The Orthodox Church
The Orthodox Church© 1963, 1993 Kallistos (Timothy) Ware368 pages Who are the Orthodox? To the extent Americans have heard of them, it is through eastern European immigrant communities. Those who paid marginal attention in western civ might remember something called … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Eastern Europe, Eastern Rome/Byzantine, Orthodoxy, religion, Russia
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Bratva
Sons of Anarchy: Bratva© 2014 Christopher Golden256 pages For Jax Teller, the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club has always been his family, its members his brothers. His father started the Sons, with a philosophy directly inspired by Emma Goldman. But over … Continue reading
Reads to Reels: Roswell
In 1998, Melinda Metz introduced a new series of young-adult science fiction: the story of three teenagers whose earliest memories were of climbing out of incubation pods in the desert outside of Roswell, New Mexico. When they emerged, they appeared … Continue reading
Celebrating America: Independence Day Reading
Every year since this blog’s inception I have committed part of June and July to Independence-Day reading. The number and variety of the books has grown every year, and usually includes material on the colonial period, the revolution, and the … Continue reading