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Tag Archives: history
English broadside
Well…this has been the saddest Read of England, and the saddest reading month, since my college days. At least the few I read were all fairly good! Read of England isn’t quite over, as I’ll be working on a few … Continue reading
American Gun
American Gun© 2013 Chris Kyle336 pages Think of English history, and longbows, tall ships, and shieldwalls may come to mind; think of France, and perhaps the image is knights charging across an open field. But American history, from the colonies … Continue reading
The Time Traveler’s Guide to Restoration Britain
Having previously guided readers through the Medieval and Elizabethan eras, Ian Mortimer now welcomes intrepid travelers to the Age of Restoration. The tyrant Oliver Cromwell is dead, and with him went his grim police-state ‘republic’ and the armed doctrine of … Continue reading
Tip of the Iceberg
Tip of the Iceberg: My 3,000-Mile Journey Around Wild Alaska, the Last Great American Frontier© 2018 Mark Adams336 pages In 1899, railroad tycoon Edward Harriman organized a multidisciplinary expedition to Alaska, bringing with him some of the best scientists and … Continue reading
The USS Alabama
Images of America: USS Alabama © 2013 Kent Whitaker & Battleship Memorial Park 128 pages When visiting downtown Mobile, one can’t help but notice the enormous battleship parked in the bay. It’s the USS Alabama, tenth to bear the name, … Continue reading
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Johnny Reb’ s War
Johnny Reb’s War: Battlefield and Homefrontpub. 2001 David Williams102 pages Johnny Reb’s War is a curious collection of two historical articles by David Williams, the contents of which were later encompassed by his impressively depressing People’s History of the American … Continue reading
Of Caesar, Aeneas, and Selma
This past week I’ve been dogsitting in the country, and if you’ve never enjoyed a rural sunset with a glass of wine and Chloe Feoranzo playing in the background, it’s an experience I can recommend. While I was away, February … Continue reading
The Gatekeepers
The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidencypub. 2017, Chris Whipple384 pages True confession: I never paid that much attention to the chief of staff position within the White House until I started watching The West … Continue reading
Yesterday: Memories of Selma
Yesterday: Memories of Selma and her People© 1940 C.C. Grayson 155 pages (For want of a book cover, I’m including a photograph of Selma’s main street in the early 20th century, after 1891 but before 1926.) In the 1940s, … Continue reading
Overthrow
Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Changepub 2006 Stephen Kinzer384 pages The prolonged debacle in the middle east is not, sadly, an exception in modern American foreign policy. Since the late 19th century, the powers that be in DC have repeatedly … Continue reading