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Another one-volume history book to discuss. This time it is The First World War by John Keegan. He was a stuffy Oxford-type historian who published the book in 1998, well into the height of his academic career. His sixties. The shank of the historian’s career path. I imagine the most difficult...



R. Crumb has been brewing in my mind for many, many, artistically prodigious years. However, that could be said about a lot of artists. There are tons of artists’ names marinating in my brain. Even among just the comic book creators, that is a long list. Hell, even narrowing that down to just...



Another book to be reviewed for the blog? Really, another book? Every time there is a new blog post, it’s about some damn book. Not the hottest new pop song. Not the big blockbuster movie that is bringing people back to the movie theaters. Not the big dramatic series that pulls in the big...



Had there not been a string of successful comic book movies a decade or so ago, I do not think I would be writing a blog post about The Peacemaker. He’s a forgettable comic book hero from the Bronze Age of comic book publishing, which was a forgettable time in comics that only interests the most...



So far in the publication history of the blog here at fredlambuth.com we have talked about robots, big and small. We have blog posts mentioning samurais, superheroes, super-soldiers, super drunk hardboiled detectives, secret agents, stygian knights, seafaring pirates. There have been orks, space...



Spy novels themselves are the topic today. Why? Oh, just because there is one particular spy novel I have read recently. That novel would be Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews. Thus we have something blog-worthy to talk about. There’s other media consumption going on, mind you. New films. Old films....


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