Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? | |
Jeanette Winterson's memoir is written sparsely and hurriedly; it is sometimes... >>Xem tiếp |
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What It Means to Be Human | |
In a speech given in London in 1862, George Francis Train claimed that Africans were... >>Xem tiếp |
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The art of science | |
The Art of Science's subtitle, "A Natural History of Ideas", suggests a narrative but this is, in fact, an anthology or commonplace book, with passages by scientists and a few from... >>Xem tiếp |
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Making the iBio for Apple’s Genius | |
After Steve... >>Xem tiếp |
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The Price of Civilization | |
This is the latest in a spate of books provoked by the world economic crisis and one of the best. Jeffrey Sachs calls... >>Xem tiếp |
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The Map and the Territory | |
Ever the deadpan comedian, Michel Houellebecq includes in the... >>Xem tiếp |
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Franco's Friends | |
If we ever have a fascist coup in Britain, it won't be run by poor white men trying to improve their sad lives by threatening people with dark skins, but by upper-class Christian gentlemen who talk... >>Xem tiếp |
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The English Ghost | |
The ghost story, its hooded form designed to terrify and perplex, is also strongly identified with cosy winter nights by the fireside. This collection of supernatural sightings in England is a less... >>Xem tiếp |
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Hitler's First War | |
I always feel slightly uneasy when I see a bookshelf with too many books about Hitler on it. How many is too many? Two, or possibly three. I know this is wrong of me, unduly prejudiced, but still .... >>Xem tiếp |
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The fear index | |
The novels of Robert Harris have predominantly been historical >>Xem tiếp |
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