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Re: Gordon Childe
Feb 12, 2017, 12:45
moss wrote:
spencer wrote:
I recommend Hilaire Belloc if you haven't read some of his perhaps obscure 'history' works on England. More than just a penner of lighthearted or cautionary poetry. Again, old but good.


Well I never knew he wrote history books, thank you for that. My first choice would be 'Servile State' as I have just ordered two books by more modern authors today, Naomi Klein and Paul Mason.
Tiompan has touched upon an earlier thread which is also quite interesting.....


Belloc and H.G.Wells , oil and water .
Gimme Wells any day , at least the writer of novels .
"The History of Mr Polly" one of the earliest existentialist novels .
Thanks Herbie .

Paul Mason did visit Wigan Casino , maybe even a regular .

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