Guns of August
By Barbara W Tuchman
What an intense book. It's a real lesson in how quickly things can get out of control and how absolutely devastating the consequences can be. The...
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By Barbara W Tuchman
What an intense book. It's a real lesson in how quickly things can get out of control and how absolutely devastating the consequences can be. The...
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How the rich will live (and eat) when there's ecosystem collapse and other various gruesome outcomes of extreme wealth inequality and...
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Re-reading the entire Thursday Next series over the next few months in preparation for the final Thursday Next book in October.