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There is an ancient wax like thingy from way back in the last millenium called a ‘Long Play Record’ or LP in the ancient tongue. Kinda round and frisbee like - they have a tiny tiny hole in the center.
They were packaged in ‘Album Covers’ and on the back of it they featured ‘liner [...]
Technorati Tags: Fred Kaplan, Globestomping, iraq war, neocons, Pulitzer Prize, realpolitik
Susanna Clarke spent over a decade writing her debut novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. She could have spent twice as long and not a moment of her time would have been wasted, nor could she have achieved anything more splendid and unique. Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is a fantastic novel, and [...]
Technorati Tags: Book Reviews, books, fantasy, jonathan strange, mr norrell, novels, Reviews, susanna clarke
Michael A. Minton’s sprawling anthology, Mr. Right Opinion: Unplugged and Unashamed, touches on just about every topic important to the Conservative Movement from Family Values and Immigration issues, to the plight of Israel in the face of continual terrorism.
Mr. Minton has collected 137 articles from his blog, Mr. Right Opinion, and is publishing them [...]
Technorati Tags: Book Reviews, conservative politics, politics, right wing politics
The Secret History of the CIA by Joseph J. Trento
Hardcover: 432 pages
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles; 1st edition (October 23, 2001)
ISBN: 978-0761525622
The Secret History of the CIA by Joseph J Trento is a revealing look at the origin of the Central Intelligence Agency, and its evolution over the years. Joseph J Trento presents the CIA as [...]
Technorati Tags: Book Reviews, CIA, History, non-fiction