Books for Christmas
Some recommendations.
Every year The American Spectator invites a long list of writers from across the political spectrum to recommend some books for the holidays. It has been serializing the results all week—see here, here, and here—and today it got to the W's, which means my contribution is now online. Go here to see my picks, and those of everyone else at the end of the alphabet.
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+1,000,000 Internets for recommending Alan Mendelsohn, Boy From Mars!
Fucking mindblowingly awesome book. Or was it awesomely mindblowing? One of the two.
"Stars and Bars Over Philadelphia: Lee and Jackson Win Independence." For those who wish the Confederacy had triumphed over the Lincoln regime (while ending slavery at the same time.)