Columbianism and the Knights

The Life of the “The cornerstone of the history of the American continent.” –Washington Irving This revised edition (originally published in 1959) of the famous biography of Columbus by his son Ferdinand was …

Michigan s Columbus The The name Houghton is well-known to Michiganians. It graces a city, a county, a lake, waterfalls, schools, and more. But what made Douglass Houghton such a star? As the fledgling state s first …

The Value of Curiosity Replacing one of my worn out copies from a set I bought my own chidren years ago. I use it now to teach middle school-aged students in a partial hopitalization setting, values is VERY important. …

Patriotism and Fraternalism in . . . if occasionally a bit dry at times, look at the history and growth of the 4th Degree in the Knights of Columbus.

In this book, the author provides a history of the 4th Degree, demonstrating …

Before Columbus Exploration and It is hard to use, in the same sentence, logic and a man who believed both in the basic sphericity of the earth and the existence of the Earthly Paradise. But, all hero-villain dichotomies aside, …

The Knights of Columbus In my opinion every Knight “Should ” read this Book ! It should be required reading for anyone desiring Knighthood! Very informative! Again My opinon only, but based on sound and profound …

A Coyote Columbus Story America is the country that it is just because Coyote wanted
to find a good baseball team! Or so says Thomas King in
this extremely playful take off on both the legendary
trickster Coyote and her …

If You Were There This “history” is an extreme case of over-characterization. Brenner presents the Moors as nothing but brilliant, wonderful–and innocent–people. Only briefly does she mention that they …

Coming on Strong was written a long time ago around 1978 i think but still worth a read. …

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