Fun Facts Friday: Edgar Allan Poe

12 years ago

Yesterday was the birthday of famed author and poet Edgar Allan Poe (museum). Mr. Poe’s stories and poems are classics…

Thoughts on: The Silent Oligarch by Chris Morgan Jones

12 years ago

About: The Silent Oligarch by Chris Morgan Jones is a fictional book about those in the shadows which hold the…

Guest Post: Where fiction and history overlap… by Douglas R. Skopp

12 years ago

I recently spoke with a woman who, just minutes before, finished reading Stieg Larssen’s The Lady with the Dragon Tattoo:…

Thoughts on: Wine to Water by Doc Hendley

12 years ago

About: Wine to Water by Doc Hendley is a non-fiction memoir of the author starting the Wine to Water non-profit.…

Introducing: The Man of la Book Loyalty Program

12 years ago

Loyal readers are the backbone of this blog. I know it and humbly acknowledge that fact. As of today all…

Giveaway & Guest Post by author Jon Reisfeld: Three Days of Terror in November

12 years ago

Three Days of Terror in November How Kristallnacht Continues to Haunt, and Instruct, Us Today ===================================================== Mr. Reisfeld has kindly…

Fun Facts Friday: Anna Karenina

12 years ago

Recently I read the novel Anna Karenina which, to my surprise, I liked. It is a complex novel and upon…

Thoughts on: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

12 years ago

"Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy is a fictional book which was first published between 1873 to 1877 in the periodical…

Guest Review: Florence and Giles’ By John Harding

12 years ago

Turning  the Screw…. Florence & Giles is an intriguing Gothic tale, well thought-out and deftly plotted. It owes much of its…

Author Q&A with Douglas R. Skopp

12 years ago

Former Distinguished University Teaching Professor of History and current author Douglas R. Skopp

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