Author Ernest Vincent Wright’s 50,000 word novel Gadsby published in 1959 is noted for this unusual feature.
FILM RECON: “War Machine” review
SNAPSHOT: Netflix’s War Machine gets some details right about Afghanistan in 2009-2010, but it suffers greatly […]
Werewolves of Aachen
In late 1944, as the noose cinched around the Third Reich, the Nazis formed assassination squads to target collaborationists and the Allies alike.
Daily Quiz for May 26, 2017
On December 3, 1989, Presidents George H. W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev announced the official end of this at a meeting in Malta.
Review | The International Museum of World War II
International Museum of World War II 8 Mercer Road Natick, Massachusetts 01760 Admission: $25. […]
Andrews’ Raiders
“Jump off and scatter! Every man for himself!” George Wilson, Perry Shadrack, and the 16 […]
Book Review: Black Cowboys in the American West
Editors Bruce Glasrud and Michael Searles present essays relating black Americans’ contributions to the West
Book Review: Kearny’s Dragoons Out West / The Birth of the U.S. Cavalry
Will and John Gorenfeld examine the 2nd U.S. Dragoons, the first permanent mounted force on the American frontier.
Book Review: Colt Single-Action Revolvers
Martin Pegler relates the history of single-action Colt, the gun that started a revolution in repeating firearms.
Book Review: Custer’s Lost Scout
John Koster introduces readers to Lakota scout Left Hand, who fought for and against George Armstrong Custer
