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review 2020-05-15 01:05
Behemoth, or The Long Parliament
Behemoth, or The Long Parliament - Stephen Holmes,Ferdinand Tönnies,Thomas Hobbes

For supporters of Charles I and his son, the middle of the 17th Century was a hard time and in the aftermath of the Restoration was a time to show they were right.  Behemoth is Thomas Hobbes’ history of the lead up to the English Civil War and the resulting Interregnum.

 

Covering roughly two decades of political, military, cultural, and religious upheaval within the frame of a dialogue, Thomas Hobbes uses the political framework written in Leviathan to analyze the breakdown of political order and how it was restored.  The first and second section of the book concerns how Charles I strong political position was undermined by seven factions acting independently of one another and how the King’s attempts to combat one faction were used by other factions to represent tyranny against their own party eventually leading to a rupture and war between King and Parliament.  The third section covered the civil war itself with neither side getting an advantage until the rise of Oliver Cromwell turned the tide for Parliament that eventually lead to the capture of the King and after political machinations from both sides, Charles is put on trial then executed.  The last section highlights how Parliament had no idea how to replace the King and went from one solution to another all the while Cromwell continued to accumulate power until taking over the place of Charles in all but the title of King.  However, after Cromwell’s death and weakness of his son’s leadership, General Monck uses his army to takeover the political situation and invite Charles II to take the throne.

 

While Hobbes uses the ideas in Leviathan to frame this history, it is essentially a Royalist view of the history of the 1640s and 1650s.  Throughout the book the prime factor that Hobbes saw as being the instigator of Parliament’s position against the King wasn’t taxes, but religion more specifically Presbyterian minister preaching from the pulpit against the King so they could achieve leadership of the nation like John Calvin had done in Geneva.  Though Hobbes did mention several other factors, his obsession on the religious aspect overawed everything else in this history which at times became too much.

 

Behemoth is ultimately a royalist history of events in the mid-17th Century.  Thomas Hobbes shows the breakdown of political order when the sovereign’s position is challenged and usurped by those that have no right to it and the chaos that follows, but through his partisan lens.

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review 2019-12-28 15:53
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes - Bill Watterson
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes - Bill Watterson

Because of complicated travel reasons, we had our Christmas yesterday. And because the Offspring are grown-ups, there was no one interested in starting the day early. but I have to set my alarm for the same time everyday in order to ever be able to go to sleep at the right time, let alone wake up appropriately for work. So I was up for a couple of hours before anyone else stirred. So I finished the first volume (27 Dec 2019 - I'll change the Read date with each successive volume)

I have no interest in over-examining the appeal of this comic. Watterson got it all just right. My personal favorites will always be the ones with snowmen. My personal favorites will always be the ones with snowmen.

Personal copy

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review 2019-07-12 20:34
Review on The Revenge of The Baby-Sat
Calvin and Hobbes: The Revenge of the Baby-Sat - Bill Watterson

This book is part of a collection.

 

This book is very good and I loved it.

 

I have read it, like, 3 times and will read it more.

 

It's a fast read and its easy to read.

 

It's a comic book that is humorous.

 

Wish I owned all of them.

 

5/5 stars.

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text 2017-07-05 10:18
5th July 2017
Calvin and Hobbes - Bill Watterson,G.B. Trudeau

You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help. 

 

Bill Watterson

 

Happy 59th birthday, Bill Watterson! The creator of the beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, featuring a boy and his tiger, was in fourth grade when he wrote a fan letter to Charles Schulz. He still has the Peanuts creator's response.

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text 2017-02-05 23:24
Week 5 of 2017 (A slow week)
The Isle of Blood - Rick Yancey
Calvin and Hobbes: Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat - Bill Watterson

Books Read: 2

 

The Isle of Blood: The third book in The Monstrumologist series. This is my favorite books so far, it's getting darker and more interesting as the series continues. 4 1/2 stars

 

Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat: Once again, it's Calvin and Hobbes, not much to say about it. 4 1/2 stars.

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