Tag Archives: Ron Chernow
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln: Remedial Reading
Most reading for the purpose of taking in information is remedial — don’tcha think? After all, if you already know a subject, why read about it again? By the time a man gets to be my age, the scope of … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Ron Chernow, Washington: A Life
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Reading in Installments
At any given time I have between one and seven books in my Recent Reading stack marked as current. These are books that I really am reading at present. At this writing there are six on the stack: Washington: A … Continue reading
Posted in Language, Legacy, Opinions, Re: Views, Thoughts, Writing
Tagged AP Stylebook, Elements of Typographic Style, John Grisham, Keith Richards, Ken Burns, Robert Bringhurst, Ron Chernow
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