a journey through history, Earl Warren 01/03/2012
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We will be reading a book on the life of Chief Justice, Earl Warren and his impact on American Society. Because of the length of the book, almost 32 hours, we will be reading it in two sessions.
Have you had enough on your plate already? That Is, tectonically speaking of course. Well Simon Winchester’s” A Crack in the Edge of the World” may be just right for your palate.
The History Group listened to an interview of “Empire of the Summer Moon” with NPR’s Terri Gross followed by reader questions from C-SPAn. Some members did not read the book because of the violence.
Our book for May Third is “Coal: A human History”, DB 58009 and we have an interview with the Author.
April’s book will be a historical novel by ex-president Jimmy Carter. Author of sixteen non-fiction books, President Carter spent over seven years writing this his first fiction novel.
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Our book for March is a true crime saga. For this is not only a whodunit, but it is a “who was he?” Who indeed was George Wythe?
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On February first we will be listening to the author, John Keegan and discussing his bestselling book.
we will discuss the bestseller “Mutiny: The True Events That Inspired The Hunt For Red October” by David Hagberg and Boris Gindin.