This book chronicles the watershed year of 1982, which during the summmer saw the release of 6 movies: E.T., Tron, Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, Conan the Barbarian, Blade Runner, Poltergeist, The Thing, and Mad Max: The Road Warrior. The 1970s blockbusters Jaws and Star Wars saw everyone scrambling to create their own money maker, resulting in this glut of summer movies.
Friday, September 6, 2024
The Future Was Now
Saturday, August 31, 2024
The Bookshop
This is the history of the boostore 'bookshop' mostly in north America. Starting the colonial times, with of course Ben Franklin and coming up through the present mega bookstores such as Barnes and Noble. Along the way small and specialty bookshops are explored. Many niche bookstores were important centers of communities in the civil rights era with black bookstores and LGBT bookstores providing vital info for their communties. Many stories of the personalities of people who were instrumental in creating the modern bookstore. Many of the pioneers were women at a time when there were not many options available, and there are nice little known stories such as the groundbreaking bookstore on the thrid floor of Mashal Fields in Chicago.
Sunday, August 25, 2024
PARIS 1944
From the title it would seem this book is about the liberation of Paris in WW2. Which it is but it is also much more going back to the 1930s and following major events of the war up until the liberation of Paris. The author concentrates on events but also major personalities during the War: Hemingway, De Gaulle, Robert Capa, Martha Gellhorn and many more not as well known but who played vital roles in the resistance and as soldiers on both sides of the conflict.
Many interesting facts come out, much is spent outlining the resistance and their role. Also traces the origins of many of the people in the Spanish civil war as a lead up to WW2.
Sunday, August 18, 2024
A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Alexander at the End of the World
The last years of Alexander the Great, when he was trying to integrate his many conquests from Macedonia to India into an integrated society. Interesting theories by the author of a subject that has been convered for millenia. Someplaces academic in nature, not surprising, but I am always surprised how much material is available to research aspects that are of really ancient nature.
Friday, July 12, 2024
Fur, Fortune, and Empire
The history of the fur trade in the Americas, from pre-colonial times to the present. Very thoroughly researched and detailed story of the fur trade, which was a huge economic engine for a couple hundred years. The book focuses on the beaver trade in the 1700s and early 1800s. This is a good compliment, and more detailed acccount of the industry as described in the book Astor.
After the beaver trade faded for a time it was the American Buffalo that was hunted, almost to extinction. Also included here is not just the detail of the fur trade but the political implications and impact that the fur trade had.
Saturday, June 1, 2024
A Walk in the Park and The Emerald Mile
This book is by the same author of the well known "Emerald Mile". However, this is story a 'through hike' of the grand canyon, not the usual rim to rim hike, but hiking the length of the grand canyon following the Colorado from Lee's Ferry to where the river starts to enter Lake Mead. This is a tremendously difficult hike that has been completed by only a handful of people. The author and his photographer friend Pete started the hike fairly unprepared, and with the help experiences friends were able to accomplish their goal.
Along the way the history of through hikers, of the history of the national park and the story of the native people who have lived in the canyon for millenia. Also explored is the uncertain future of the canyon and its use and misuse.
The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon, was first published in 2014. Specifically this is the story of the fastest boat to travel through the Grand Canyon on the Colorado, but it is also the history of the rafting business that developed on the river. The many colorful personalities that made up the river guides are described, and of course these are a group of outsiders who lived a unique life on the river.