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The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History is a work of paleoconservative [citation needed] literature covering various issues in U.S. history by Thomas E. Woods, published in December 2004. This book was the first in the Politically Incorrect Guide series published by Regnery Publishing , who view the series as covering topics without ...
The eight authors appointed to write the Bridgewater Treatises were offered little guidance about what was expected of them, and the individual works were varied. [15] In particular, while the series has sometimes been seen primarily as a contribution to natural theology, [16] the authors did not agree about the extent to which humans could acquire knowledge of God by observation and reasoning ...
The Getting of Wisdom is a novel by Australian novelist Henry Handel Richardson. It was first published in 1910, and has almost always been in print ever since. It was first published in 1910, and has almost always been in print ever since.
The Medusa and the Snail won a National Book Award in 1981 in the category of Science - Paperback. [3]Maria Popova wrote that the title essay "explored the confounding nature of the self with uncommon insight and originality" and that they "remain among the finest, most insightful writing I have ever savored".
Lee Thomas is an American author of horror fiction. He is best known for his novels The Dust of Wonderland and The German , both of which have won the Lambda Literary Award for SF/Fantasy/Horror . In addition to numerous magazines, his short fiction has appeared in dozens of anthologies and magazines both in print and in digital formats.
Truth, a small town in rural Montana, and Bright Water, a reserve across the Canadian–American border, are separated by a river. The first person narrator, a 15-year-old Native American youth, Tecumseh (named after the famous Shawnee leader), watches a strange woman jump off the cliff into the river that marks the border.
Paine, Thomas. The Age of Reason, The Complete Edition Archived 10 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine World Union of Deists, 2009. ISBN 978-0-939040-35-3; Paine, Thomas. The Age of Reason. Ed. Philip Sheldon Foner. New York: Citadel Press, 1974. ISBN 0-8065-0549-4. Paine, Thomas. Thomas Paine: Collected Writings. Ed. Eric Foner. Library of ...
Henry Thomas; Dana Lee Thomas is thought to be a pseudonym of Henry Thomas Schnittkind. However, he and his wife, Sarah E. Wainchel (maiden; born around 1893) – whom he married February 22, 1915, in Lynn, Massachusetts – had a son named Dana Lee Thomas.