A Boutique Warmongery
The latest phase of renovations are complete at Crittenden’s Right-Wing Warmonger Bookshop and General Store, an experiment in blog revenue that captures some of the best of the blog’s themes. A special reader’s choice section and other features have been added. Please stop by. Your literary suggestions and commentary are welcomed, via comments below or “contact” at top.
Big shout out to Hyscience, Vodkapundit and Director Blue, bloggers extraordinaire, thanks for the business!
Thanks for the nod, Fausta, whose roundup kicks off with the Times of London piece speculating on why there are more women covered up in London than in Damascus. She also notes that Moe Lane is hawking the latest in trendy t-shirts. Support your ranting right-wing blogosphere!
Topics: A Right-Wing Warmonger's Boutique Bookshop
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 1:05 pm Comments (2) on Thursday, May 28, 2009
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May 28th, 2009 at 4:54 pm
Jules — I wasn’t able to locate instructions for leaving recommendations, so I thought I’d recommend John Toland’s masterpiece The Rising Sun here.
June 1st, 2009 at 2:45 pm
How do wars start and how are they managed? Those are questions of interest which are rooted in my military experience including a tour in Vietnam. Based on those criteria, the following sources provide important insights:
Dereliction of Duty by HR McMaster (Petraeus protege)
Triumph Foresaken by Mark Moyar
Vietnam: The Necessary War by Michael Lind
Lost Victory by William Colby
The Last Valley by Martin Windrow