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The discussions of the extinction of the dodo and other wild creatures are terribly sad; the horrifying tale of the demise of the Tasmanian aborigines is heart-rending and infuriating. In the end, Quammen's workmanlike effort establishes a ...
the very fabric of humanity as we know it. It does this predominantly through Richard who's absolute domination of the text is unparalleled out of my relatively short list of literary encounters. Every scene within the play, whether Richard...
Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, from basic training to D-Day. It follows the jump into Holland, the Battle of the Bulge, and finally the occupation of Berchtesgaden and Austria. This is a rarity among military histori...
women's roles as artists, leaders, and agents of history. Likewise, in Famina Sapiens they have examined the status of ordinary individuals as the subjects of social and historical change across the millennia. Importantly, most classicists ...
Northern Quarter, stands out by virtue of its brilliant and alert atmosphere. There’s something endearingly incongruous about a tiki junction in Manchester but Keko Moku (which means Monkey isle) drags it off. How? Well the Hawaiian-shirted...
Robert Browning in a position to achieve the aims, mysterious and spooky tone of "My Last Duchess", with images, precise diction, and symbolism (Ryals, p. 54). Filming of "My Last Duchess", conveys a clear image in the mind of the reader no...
leadership by a musical trope. This was particularly soothing being a big fan of music. De Pree opens his book, matching their chosen method of leadership to the proceedings of a jazz music group. (Simon, 2002) It interprets the band leader...