Young Abe Lincoln supposedly said, “Any man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read yet is a friend of mine.” I, too, am always grateful to have a writer who might be up my alley brought to my attention. … Continue reading
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We may be living in the golden age of documentaries. they are cheaper to make than animated or live action motion pictures, the proliferation of outlets means there are more possible places to display them, and we live in a … Continue reading
I have been working my way through Alan Taylor’s brilliant “American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804.” The plural of Revolutions and the adjective Continental are clues to the book’s orientation. It discusses this seemingly familiar territory in a way that … Continue reading