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Category Archives: Reviews
A Brief History of Motion
Tom, Tom, Tom. You know drinking and driving is a bad idea, but what did you do? You followed A History of the World through Six Glasses with this A Brief History of Motion: From the Wheel to the Automobile. … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged automobiles, bicycles, history, social history, transportation
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Naked at Lunch
Naked at Lunch: Adventures of a Reluctant Nudist© 2015 Mark Haskell Smith288 pages Beware all enterprises which require new clothes, Henry David Thoreau opined. Say what you will about naturism, or nudism – it’s the only hobby I can think … Continue reading
Wednesday blogging prompt: recent song I’ve loved
Today’s topic from Long and Short reviews is a song that’s been stuck in our heads recently. “A” song. A SONG? Music and song have been a part of my everyday life as long as I have memories, so I … Continue reading
The 99% Invisible City
The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Ordinary Design© 2020 Roman Mars400 pages I’ve spent many hours in two of my city’s oldest buildings — one a church, the other a mixed-use Italianate beauty turned … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged architecture, cities, infrastructure
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Of blood and brilliant butlers
Rose George has previously shared with readers her voyages across the world following cargo ships and movements to make sanitation both more eco-friendly and readily available to poorer communities. In Nine Pints, she dips into the circulatory system. The result … Continue reading
Posted in history, Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews, science
Tagged biology, goods/services, PG Wodehouse, Rose George, science
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The Psychopath Test
The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry© 2011 Jon Ronson290 pages Jon Ronson’s journalistic niche is the weird, so when he learned that numerous intellectuals across the western world had received identical volumes of the same modified book … Continue reading
The Island of Doctor Moreau
“It was not in eating the apple that I sinned, but in overstepping the mark set for me. ” – Adam, Paradiso. Adrift at sea, a young biologist named Prendick – who had taken to natural history to relieve … Continue reading
Posted in Classics and Literary, Reviews
Tagged H.G. Wells, horror, science fiction, vintage SF
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Farming for xp and fields
More short rounds today, bringing together a lite SF title and a collection of Wendell Berry’s farming essays. First up is Craig Anderson’s Level Up, a title in the relatively new field of ‘litrpg’ in which video game elements are … Continue reading
Billy Yank @ Johnny Reb Stadium: PLAY BALL!
That title is just a way of me combining two Civil War short rounds into one post. (Billy Yank wins the five-game series, 3 to 2, but in a show of terrible sportmanship, burned the stadium on their departure.) First … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged American Civil War, baseball, Bell Irwin Wiley, history, sports and outdoors
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