Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Southern Christmas Book, by Harnett T. Kane (published 1958). For four harsh years most Southerners approached the holidays with mixed feelings. Would the war
On December 24, 1914, soldiers in the trenches of the Great War put down their guns and celebrated Christmas together. Despite their differences, these men shared common beliefs and a common heritage.
Editor’s Note: Ian posted this at his own site. You can leave comments for him here or there. My dear ol’ dad posted a Facebook post about the dearth of Latin Christmas
Editor’s Note: This is first in a series of reviews of Tim Powers’ writing. We will run the others soon, as well. Men of the West are readers. The Last Redoubt does
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from On Anything, by Hilaire Belloc (published 1910). No British Army in force has capitulated in Europe for many generations. It is the peculiar historical position
Editor’s Note: We continue with this series from Didact. Go read everything at Didactmind. The name of Samart Payakaroon is not well known outside of martial arts circles, but within them, his is a name that
In the days and weeks since the election there have been a million different stories covering a million different theories on what is going on, and what is going to happen. Some
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