by admin | Dec 28, 2015 | Books, History
Imagine being able to look over the shoulder of your favorite author as he reads a book that you and he both like. Well I just had a an experience a bit like that and thanks to my hours of tedious typing you can share the experience. James Gould Cozzens...
by admin | Dec 17, 2015 | Books, History
Listen. Pete Reilly has come unstuck in time. I’ve been thinking about easing up just a bit on forbes.com to start to get with some of the projects I have assigned myself for this blog. I keep thinking that if I just stopped goofing off so much ing off so much...
by admin | Oct 14, 2015 | Books, History
I really like memoirs and biographies. There are three that I just finished. I would recommend two of them as really good reads. The Yeoman Wake of The Wahoo by Forest J. Serling is a submarine memoir, something that I am a real sucker for. It differs from most...
by admin | May 23, 2015 | Books, History
I think the best book ever for Memorial Day might be Full Fathom Five – A Daughter’s Search by Mary Lee Coe Fowler. It was one of my typical museum impulse purchases. I bought it at the USS Albacore Museum in Portsmouth NH. The funny thing is that when I...
by admin | May 23, 2015 | Books, History
So I’ve got two books I want to recommend for Memorial Day. I know it is probably too late for you to read them for this Memorial Day, but you can order them. One of the books is one that I hunted down and the other is one that I picked up, kind of at random at...
by admin | May 20, 2015 | Books, Tax
This post was originally published on Forbes May 20, 2015 Home, Sweet Rental: Busting The Hype Of Homeownership by Kelly Phillips Erb and J. Christopher Erb serves two functions. The first is to encourage people to rethink their attitude toward homeownership. To...