One of the great oddities of Hitler's very odd character is the oft recited puzzle - how was a man capable of killing millions of people also an anti-vivisectionist vegetarian? In a November, 1938 article for the magazine Homes & Gardens describing Hitler's mountain home, The Berghof, Ignatius Phayrethe wrote, "A ... Read More...
Month: March 2013
Why Frank always reads an author's Acknowledgements... How often do you bother to read an author's Acknowledgements, if they are included before or after the main body of a book's text? I must admit I always used to skip them, until, some years ago, reading Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls by Edward ... Read More...