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<blockquote data-quote="lookingupnotdown" data-source="post: 7727" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>John Tolands bio on Adolf Hitler is Gem-packed with goodies that will make every chud filled with glee. I finshed hesiods works again (only 3 poop reads). I am reading through "Sources of Chinese Tradition vol 1" very interesting work and I wish there was a book like it on romand and greek culture. Primary sources with some scholarly context. Very nice overview. But I am already forgetting it. I must take notes.</p><p> </p><p>Ecclesiastes 12:12</p><p>"My son, be admonished: of making many books <em>there is</em> no end; and much study <em>is</em> a weariness of the flesh."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lookingupnotdown, post: 7727, member: 213"] John Tolands bio on Adolf Hitler is Gem-packed with goodies that will make every chud filled with glee. I finshed hesiods works again (only 3 poop reads). I am reading through "Sources of Chinese Tradition vol 1" very interesting work and I wish there was a book like it on romand and greek culture. Primary sources with some scholarly context. Very nice overview. But I am already forgetting it. I must take notes. Ecclesiastes 12:12 "My son, be admonished: of making many books [I]there is[/I] no end; and much study [I]is[/I] a weariness of the flesh." [/QUOTE]
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