Book Review: The Year of the French (rerun)
The Year of the French, by Thomas Flanagan St Patrick’s day gives me a good hook for re-posting this review, in the hope of inspiring a few more people to read this superb book. Ralph Peters calls it...
View ArticleBook Review: Father, Son, & Co, by Thomas Watson jr (rerun)
(Today marks the 59th anniversary of the announcement of the IBM System/360 series) Buy the book: Father, Son, & Co When Tom Watson Jr was 10 years old, his father came home and proudly announced...
View ArticleBook Review: Year of Consent–Rerun with Additional Commentary
I reviewed this book in 2021. Published in 1954, it is set in the then-future year of 1990–a time when though the United States is still nominally a democracy, the real power lies with the social...
View ArticleThe Cuban Missile Crisis, as Viewed From a Soviet Launch Facility
This month marks the 61st anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world dangerously close to thermonuclear war. Reflecting on this crisis seems particularly appropriate in our...
View ArticleBook Review: Theft of Fire, by Devon Eriksen
Marcus Warnoc operates a spacegoing freighter, assembled by his father and himself out of whatever parts they can afford. He is surviving financially only by the skin of his teeth, and has out of...
View ArticleBook Review: The Year of the French (rerun)
The Year of the French, by Thomas Flanagan St Patrick’s day gives me a good hook for re-posting this review, in the hope of inspiring a few more people to read this superb book. Ralph Peters calls it...
View ArticleBook Review: Red Plenty, by Francis Spufford (rerun)
Quillette has a piece on George Orwell and the fact that he never got past being a socialist. Reminded me of this book and my review. The idea of centralized economic planning is a very seductive...
View ArticleSleeping With The Enemy – Updated
Hydie sipped at her glass. Here was another man living in his own portable glass cage. Most people she knew did. Each one inside a kind of invisible telephone box. They did not talk to you directly but...
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