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The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days that Inspired America

The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days that Inspired America

»rank: 20455

par: Thurston Clarke


Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Amazon Best of the Month, June 2008: When Senator Robert F. Kennedy entered the presidential race during the chaotic year of 1968, anarchy appeared to be gathering on the horizon. America was coming to grips with an unwinnable war in Vietnam and unacceptable social policies at home. The Last Campaign examines Kennedy's bold (and tragically shortened) efforts to awaken his country's social conscience and moral sensibility. ln contrast to the cocksure attitude of Thirteen Days (RFK's own 1962 memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis), Thurston Clarke reveals a ...


John Adams

John Adams

»rank: 16809

par: David McCullough


Chroniques et points de vue:From :Left to his own devices, John Adams might have lived out his days as a Massachusetts country lawyer, devoted to his family and friends. As it was, events swiftly overtook him, and Adams--who, David McCullough writes, was 'not a man of the world' and not fond of politics--came to greatness as the second president of the United States, and one of the most distinguished of a generation of revolutionary leaders. He found reason to dislike sectarian wrangling even more in the aftermath of war, when Federalist and ...


Playing The Enemy

Playing The Enemy

»rank: 32195

par: John Carlin


Chroniques et points de vue:From :Left to his own devices, John Adams might have lived out his days as a Massachusetts country lawyer, devoted to his family and friends. As it was, events swiftly overtook him, and Adams--who, David McCullough writes, was 'not a man of the world' and not fond of politics--came to greatness as the second president of the United States, and one of the most distinguished of a generation of revolutionary leaders. He found reason to dislike sectarian wrangling even more in the aftermath of war, when Federalist and ...


Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman

Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman

»rank: 23422

par: Richard Feynman


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...


David Suzuki: The Autobiography

David Suzuki: The Autobiography

»rank: 28800

par: David Suzuki


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...


The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey

The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey

»rank: 6948

par: Ernesto Che Guevara


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...


Tommyland

Tommyland

»rank: 357

par: Tommy Lee


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...


Stampede!: The Rise of the West and Canada's New Power Elite

Stampede!: The Rise of the West and Canada's New Power Elite

»rank: 36858

par: Gordon Pitts


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...


The Forgotten Soldier

The Forgotten Soldier

»rank: 7710

par: Guy Sajer


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...


Why We Suck

Why We Suck

»rank: 115

par: Dr Leary


Chroniques et points de vue:From :A series of anecdotes shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in his engagingly eccentric book, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled 'Judging Books by Their Covers'), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out 'ls Electricity Fire?'), unafraid to offend (see 'You Just Ask Them?'), Feynman informs by entertaining. lt's possible ...



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