This is old news, unfortunately. However, aged news becomes history, and history is what I peddle. The University Press of Florida recently published Historic Pensacola, co-authored by history professor Jay Clune and archaeology professor Margo Stringfield of the University of West Florida. Dr. Clune and Prof. Stringfield did a book-signing at the T. T. Wentworth Museum in downtown Pensacola a month or so ago, for which I hastily leapt in line. Support local history!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Historic Pensacola
This is old news, unfortunately. However, aged news becomes history, and history is what I peddle. The University Press of Florida recently published Historic Pensacola, co-authored by history professor Jay Clune and archaeology professor Margo Stringfield of the University of West Florida. Dr. Clune and Prof. Stringfield did a book-signing at the T. T. Wentworth Museum in downtown Pensacola a month or so ago, for which I hastily leapt in line. Support local history!
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Now, that is a book I would love to read.
Since Josh snagged Technopoly, I've decided to read "The Flying Inn." GK Chesterton is funny! I've been chuckling my way through it.
Ah, Chesterton. I read a great article about him just today on the Wall Street Journal:
online.wsj.com/article/SB123032986340736063.html
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