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This edition of The Rialto Books Review features: The Enigma Variations by Alex Ranieri Mon frère, mon semblable by Daniel Bossert The League of Berries and Laurels by Russell Block
vol.006 of Song of the Broad-Axe Publications' The Rialto Books Review includes pieces from the editors, Russell Block, Tom Porter, and Daniel Bossert. Harold Bloom is remembered by the editor in a diary entry from 10/24/19. Pt. II of The League of Berries and Laurels by Russell Block is included, as is an essay on the movie The Thing by Daniel Bossert, and a poem by Tom Porter.
Paul Krause calls upon the methods and insights of labor history, intellectual history, anthropology, and the history of technology to situate the events of the lockout and their significance in the broad context of America’s Guilded Age. Utilizing extensive archival material, much of it heretofore unknown, he reconstructs the social, intellectual, and political climate of the burgeoning post-Civil War steel industry.
Monocacy began its Lutheran register in 1743; by 1748 the Evangelical congregation in Frederick had assumed keeping the churchbook. The Reformed congregation in Frederick did not begin a churchbook until about 1752. The Monocacy congregations ceased to function by the 1760s.
Vols. for 1958 contain Minutes of the 100th General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, the 170th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., and the 170th General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A., the reports of the boards of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and the United Presbyterian Church of North America, and statistics of the two latter bodies.