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I live on a small farm in Michigan. My favorite novelist is Jane Austen. I read, take care of animals, and bake sourdough bread. More…Blogroll
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Tag Archives: Murray Rothbard
Books I Read in July 2016
• Conceived in Liberty, Volume 4 — The Revolutionary War, 1775-1784, by Murray Rothbard, read by Dr. Floy Lilley. — The last book of the series. It was very interesting to see how English politics affected the process and outcome … Continue reading →
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Books I Read in March 2016
• The Trumpet Major, by Thomas Hardy — The author’s only historical novel. Like his earlier and better-known Far from the Madding Crowd, the story revolves around three men pursuing one woman. I did not find the characters in The … Continue reading →
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