╌>

Discussions

'American Catholic' Review: Doctrine and Democracy

'American Catholic' Review: Doctrine and Democracy

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  4 Comments  •  5 years ago

'Operation Moonglow' Review: The Rockets' Red Scare

'Operation Moonglow' Review: The Rockets' Red Scare

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  1 Comments  •  5 years ago

Around 1 a.m. Moscow time on Oct. 5, 1957, receiving stations around the globe began picking up demure new radio signals from space—“beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep . . .” They came from a...
'I Marched With Patton' Review: From a Soldier's Point of View

'I Marched With Patton' Review: From a Soldier's Point of View

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  3 Comments  •  5 years ago

Obama's Second Memoir Assails Americans As Trump-Fueled Racists

Obama's Second Memoir Assails Americans As Trump-Fueled Racists

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  1 Comments  •  5 years ago

Frontier Follies

Frontier Follies

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  2 Comments  •  5 years ago

A down-to-earth, hilarious collection of stories and musings on marriage, motherhood, and country life from the #1 New York Times bestselling author and star of the Food Network show The Pioneer...
Does the ACLU Want to Ban My Book?

Does the ACLU Want to Ban My Book?

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  74 Comments  •  5 years ago

I never thought book banning would be respectable in America, much less that I’d be the target, but here we are. Last Thursday  Target  stopped selling my book, “Irreversible Damage: The...
'Garner's Quotations' Review: Uncommon Knowledge

'Garner's Quotations' Review: Uncommon Knowledge

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  1 Comments  •  5 years ago

Do you have an Everything Bucket? A place, that is, where you record witticisms, recipes, half-digested thoughts, absurd remarks you’ve overheard and luminous fragments of verse. Maybe you use an...
'First Principles' Review: Classically Constituted

'First Principles' Review: Classically Constituted

Via: Vic Eldred  •  Books  •  1 Comments  •  5 years ago

The subject of Thomas Ricks’s extraordinarily timely book is, in his words, “what our first four presidents learned, where they learned it, who they learned it from, and what they did with that...
   / 52