| Date |
Periodical |
|
Title |
Book(s) reviewed, or topic
of article |
|
Dec. 31 |
National Review |
S |
Yes, Un-Deedy |
Deediness is next to Godliness. |
|
Dec. 22 |
The New York Sun |
R |
What to Make of
George Crabbe |
George Crabbe: An English Life, by Neil Powell |
|
Dec. 13 |
National Review |
A |
Our Crisis of Foundations |
The waters that are under the earth. |
|
Dec. 13 |
National Review |
S |
Fall Festival |
Buying pickles, riding the rides, and avoiding work. |
|
Dec. 6 |
The American Conservative |
A |
Security Begins at Home |
Advice for G.W. Bush on approaching his second term
as POTUS. |
|
Nov. 29 |
National Review |
R |
Despotism's Furthest Shore |
Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North
Korea and the Kim Dynasty, by Bradley K. Martin |
|
Nov. 8 |
National Review |
S |
Boxing Day |
The sweet science. |
|
Sept. 27 |
National Review |
S |
The Tiny Revolutions |
Accepting progress in small things. |
|
Sept. 9 |
The New York Sun |
R |
Feelings, Wo Wo Wo Feelings |
In Defense of Sentimentality, by Robert C. Solomon |
|
Aug. 26 |
The New York Sun |
R |
Channeling Bertrand Russell |
The End of Faith, by Sam Harris |
|
Aug. 23 |
National Review |
S |
Sweet Sorrow |
Saying goodbye to neighbors. |
|
July 26 |
National Review |
S |
Seer or Sucker |
Sartor resartus. |
|
July 21 |
The New York Sun |
R |
The Flowers of May Fourth |
A Bitter Revolution: China's Struggle with the
Modern World, by Rana Mitter |
|
Summer |
Claremont Review of Books |
R |
On A Green Knoll Apart |
W.B. Yeats: A Life, Vol. II, by R.F. Foster |
|
June 28 |
National Review |
S |
Splinter Party |
My tree house. |
|
June 20 |
The Washington Times |
R |
Calendars, Clocks, and SHOs |
Galileo's Pendulum, by Robert G. Newton |
|
June 9 |
The New York Sun |
R |
How Do You Feel About That? |
Secrets of the Soul, by Eli Zaretsky |
|
May 31 |
National Review |
S |
On
the Fence |
A visit from home-improvement contractors. |
|
May 26 |
The New York Sun |
R |
Dieu et mon
droit |
The Right Nation, by John Micklethwait and
Adrian Wooldridge |
|
May 3 |
National Review |
S |
Book Report |
Reading books for a living. |
|
May |
The New Criterion |
A |
The
Strangest Travel Book Ever Written |
An African in Greenland and the state of the
culture. |
|
Apr. 27 |
The New York Sun |
R |
Ya bo! Invooboo |
Scouting for Boys, by Robert Baden-Powell |
|
Apr. 25 |
The Washington Times |
R |
In China, spiritual hunger, state power collide |
Falun Gong: The End of Days, by Maria Hsia Chang |
|
Apr. 14 |
The New York Sun |
R |
Selling the Rope |
Losing the New China, by Ethan Gutmann |
|
Spring |
Claremont Review of Books |
R |
A Dance to the (Disco) Music of Time |
Homosexuality and Civilization, by Louis Crompton |
|
Apr. 5 |
National Review |
S |
Open Wide |
The case for dentists. |
|
Mar. 22 |
The New York Sun |
R |
The
Unsurprising War |
Europe's Last Summer, by David Fromkin |
|
Mar. 22 |
National Review |
A |
The Abolition of Sex |
No sex, please, we're British. |
|
Mar. 22 |
National Review |
R |
Shrewd, But Small |
Chiang Kai Shek, by Jonathan Fenby |
|
Mar. 8 |
National Review |
S |
War Games |
Playing Stratego with Junior. |
|
Mar. 7 |
The Washington Times |
R |
Understanding Chinese Nationalism |
China's New Nationalism by Peter Hays Gries |
|
Feb. 25 |
The New York Sun |
R |
The Devils |
Before Mao, by Patrick Lescot |
|
Feb. 18 |
The New York Sun |
R |
Still Headed in the Same Direction? |
Friendly Fire, by Elizabeth Pond |
|
Feb. 9 |
National Review |
S |
The Decline of
Stuff |
When things were made of wood and iron. |
|
Feb. 2 |
The New York Sun |
R |
The Devil Made Me Do It |
The Science of Good and Evil, by Michael Shermer |
|
Jan. 4 |
The Washington Times |
R |
A Kazakh Sport's Lasting Allure |
Eagle Dreams, by Stephen J. Bodio |