Yesterday I checked out a book sale that's held annually at Trinity College in Toronto.
And let me tell you, if you like books that's the place to be; tons of them of every description and category.
Tons of people too.
Anyway, I ended up buying four books:
Political Numeracy: Mathematical Perspectives on our chaotic constitution, by Michael Myerson. (Sounds a little complicated but what the heck.)
Goldwater, by Barry Goldwater and Jack Casserly. (The guy who turned me on to conservatism in the first place.)
The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World, by Rupert Smith (Seems topical)
Dennis Miller, The Rants, by Dennis Miller (I need a laugh every once in a while.)
Now I just have to find time to read them.
And let me tell you, if you like books that's the place to be; tons of them of every description and category.
Tons of people too.
Anyway, I ended up buying four books:
Political Numeracy: Mathematical Perspectives on our chaotic constitution, by Michael Myerson. (Sounds a little complicated but what the heck.)
Goldwater, by Barry Goldwater and Jack Casserly. (The guy who turned me on to conservatism in the first place.)
The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World, by Rupert Smith (Seems topical)
Dennis Miller, The Rants, by Dennis Miller (I need a laugh every once in a while.)
Now I just have to find time to read them.
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