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Jules Archer served four years during World War II in the Pacific with the Army Air Corps. He wrote many books on political events and personalities, including The Die-tators; Hawks, Doves and, the Eagle; and The Extremists. He lived in Scotts Valley, California, until his passing. Anne C. Venzon mostrar mais is the author of General Smedley Darlington Butler. She lives in Bethesda. Maryland. mostrar menos

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Obras de Jules Archer

They Made a Revolution: 1776 (1973) 111 cópias
Man of steel; Joseph Stalin (1967) 36 cópias
Mao Tse-tung (1972) 15 cópias
Ho Chi Minh: Legend of Hanoi (1971) 14 cópias
The Dictators (2017) 12 cópias
Resistance. (1973) 7 cópias
Revolution in our time (1971) 6 cópias
Little Feasts (2020) 5 cópias
1968: year of crisis (1971) 4 cópias
Famous Young Rebels. (1973) 3 cópias
Cool Kids with Hot Ideas (1970) 2 cópias
I Sell What I Write (1950) 2 cópias
Chou En-lai (1973) 2 cópias
Kisah Para Diktator 1 exemplar(es)
The Russians and the Americans (1975) 1 exemplar(es)
China in the twentieth century. (1974) 1 exemplar(es)
China in the Twentieth Century (1974) 1 exemplar(es)
Hunger on Planet Earth (1977) 1 exemplar(es)

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25 Short Short Stories — Contribuinte — 1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1915-01-27
Data de falecimento
2008-11-13
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
New York, New York, USA
Scotts Valley, California, USA
Educação
College of the City of New York (advertising)
Ocupação
Army Air Corps (WWII)
Pequena biografia
He wrote about US history.

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We need to understand the frailty of our civilization from reading our deeper history. Reading this before our own time's attempted coup on Jan. 6 gave me the willies. Our democracy is a work in progress, evolving from a slave holding society to an ever more inclusive one and it is ever in danger from corruption from within.
 
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RonSchulz | outras 5 resenhas | Jun 24, 2022 |
I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. THANK YOU.

My Review
: The wonder of History as a study is how much of what sounds new and apocalyptically nightmarish to you is, in fact, the latest of many iterations of the same bull. Humans seek patterns, and novelty; "this is unprecedented! and it's just like this thing that happened way back when!" sums it up.

Author Jules Archer (1915 – 2008) was a prolific popular writer on history for all ages. He grew up in New York City during times of great changes and the fomenting of radical opposition to the status quo. He saw, firsthand, the causes of the New Deal's legislation. He spent a lot of time in later life using the free college education that New Yorkers of sufficient academic achievements were at that time entitled to explaining the country, and history itself, to others.

This book was published first in 1973, in the soft, rotten middle of the Watergate hearings. The timing, and the subject, were chosen carefully. Remembering your history, younger-than-50s, you'll recall we as a country were in the throes of indicting and removing an actual criminal from the presidency, as well as losing a war in Asia. That war left the country with a lot of badly damaged men and no jobs for them when they returned to civilian life.

Any of this ringing some bells?

So Jules Archer, explainer extraordinaire (seriously, go look at his bibliography!), reached into his own past for an analogous passage of disastrously concatenated events and found World War I, the Bonus Army, and the very little spoken-of Businessmans' Coup of 1933. "We have been here before," said Archer, "and the country survived."

The hero of this piece is a man of whom I guarantee you have not heard. General Smedley Darlington Butler is one of those figures that appear all too seldom, the Man of Conscience whose principles are strong and whose moral compass, whether or not it's calibrated as is one's own, is clearly aligned with honor on every axis. The plotters of this heinous act of subversion as Archer details it chose exactly and precisely the wrong man to execute their plot. (Goddesses please accept our thanks that they didn't approach Douglas MacArthur!) He blew so many whistles and did so with such enormous credibility and evidence that the entire plot had to be abandoned.

Not to say the idea went away. We've seen that in our own time.

After reading this book, your illusions about this unique moment in history being absolutely the awfulest, most scum-ridden, darkest passage in the US will perforce vanish. But you'll also, I hope, read it and think, "this isn't the first time?! Holy maloley, we'd better pay attention!" Because I'm entirely sure that was the aim of Jules Archer's project in writing many explanatory books about history over many decades.

***There are links to resources for further background on many topics in this review on my blog as well as a non-affiliate link to the Kindle editionof the book for $1.99 (as of 21 May).
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richardderus | outras 5 resenhas | May 21, 2022 |
Thank you to Thirty West Publishing House for providing me with a copy of this novel for review purposes.
Can I sell this to you as the perfect quarantine read?? Because it is!!



If you are anything like me, then you have had some moments this year where you lacked focus and attention span better than a goldfish. You just needed something short and funny that required minimal effort, but you cannot keep scrolling to the end of your social feeds (how is this possible?!)







This short stories collection served me with every bit of delightful crazy I didn’t know I was craving. Bite sized stories that said more in a page than some books say in 300. These stories were delightfully obscure, I highly recommend it but you need a quirky sense of humor or you won’t adore it like I did!⠀Standing ovation to Ms Archer!⠀(My favourite is the ice cream one, I will never look at a pink spoon the same way again!… (mais)
 
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readwithwine | Jan 18, 2021 |

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