by bertbaby | Dec 3, 2013 | Book Reviews
Economic and behavioral insights from Alan Greenspan, the man often tasked with drafting Wall Street’s commandments. Practical observations into the ways of the marketplace complement neatly explained abstruse theories.
by bertbaby | Dec 3, 2013 | Book Reviews
Samara Kawash’s food history is more than a sweet indulgence: this deep inquiry into the industry of sugary snacks proves a satisfying delight and sharp-toothed study of confection’s history and science.
by bertbaby | Dec 2, 2013 | Book Reviews
A philosophical detective story finds a dream state on the streets of London.
by bertbaby | Dec 2, 2013 | Book Reviews
Two new books chart the journey of meat and dairy from farm to table.
by bertbaby | Dec 2, 2013 | Book Reviews
December 2: “Many a visitor to America has remarked on the astonishing gap between its politics and its people. The latter are for the most part far more congenial…”
by bertbaby | Dec 1, 2013 | Book Reviews
Wendy Lower’s grimly hypnotic study of Nazi fervor among German women during and before WWII, and their role in the dark descent toward the Party’s “Final Solution”.
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