Month: June 2021
19.06.2021
Review: Robert Klara, FDR’s Funeral Train; A Betrayed Widow, A Soviet Spy, and A Presidency in the Balance. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010.
Historians are not the best at writing history as a rule and even the best writers often cannot…
04.06.2021
I Have Been Away and In Trouble
…not literally, but figuratively. My backyard has become my obsession and the scene of struggles I could not…
04.06.2021
REVIEW: William Hogeland, Autumn of the Black Snake; George Washington, Mad Anthony Wayne and the Invasion That Opened the West. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2017.
Make no mistake, I choose not to review books unless I feel they are credible and well done,…