Monday, June 11, 2007

Review of Books I Have Reviewed 01

For a time, I'm going to stop reviewing books I have read. I have reviewed more than 60 books so far. I would like you to see what those books were, in case you missed some that might be interesting to you. All the best. RayS.

Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years. Carl Sandburg. 1926. The life and times of young Abraham Lincoln. You are there.

Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, 1861-1865. Carl Sandburg. 1924. Lincoln's purpose and politics in the Civil War.

Act One: An Autobiography. Moss Hart. 1959. Insights into the theater and play writing.

Adirondack Country. William Chapman White. 1954. The history, the seasons and the guides in the Adirondacks of New York State.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Mark Twain. 1884. Novel. Slavery, conscience and some really hilarious scenes along the Mississippi.

All the King's Men. Robert Penn Warren. 1946. Novel. A political demagogue. Doing good for people--but for what reason?

All Too Human: A Political Education. George Stephanopoulos. 1999. President Clinton would have been a better President if he had been a better man.

American Humor: A Study of the National Character. Constance Rourke. 1931. Yankee and Midwestern humor: low key vs. rhapsodic.

The American Presidency. Clinton Rossiter. 1956. American vs. British Parliamentary government systems.

The Americans: The Colonial Experience. Daniel J. Boorstin. 1958. New England theocracy vs. Southern duplication of English society.

To be continued.

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