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I wonder how many people knew that Charles Lindbergh had written a book in 1927 shortly after he accomplished the remarkable feat of flying solo from New York to Paris? Until about a couple of weeks ago, I had no idea that "WE" existed. "WE" in the title was Lindbergh's way of referring to himself a...
bookshelves: propaganda, nazi-related, long-weekend, published-1935, spring-2015, germany Read on March 18, 2015 Description: Originally published as Der Triumph des Willens. Kampf und Aufstieg Adolf Hitlers und seiner Bewegung. Herausgegeben von Heinrich Hoffmann. Mit einem Geleitwort von Bald...
*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Dorian Lake has spent the last two years in a fog. Neglecting everything and everyone in his life seems really off to him, but he brushes it aside and attempts to get his life out of neutral. Things have been happening whi...
You know that pen-and-paper game kids sometimes play, where you take turns writing Os and Xs on graph paper and the winner is the first person to get five in a row? Well, in case you weren't aware of this, there's a galaxy far, far away (sometimes called Japan) where it's played in deadly earnest. P...