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Useless Eater Blog » On this day in 1776, early American pamphleteer (that's kind of like a prehistoric blogger) Thomas Paine publishes his masterpiece: Common Sense, which you can read in its entirety here. ***. On this day in 1870, industrial magnate and conspiracy theory magnet John D. Rockefeller incorporates Standard Oil. Of the... Uselesseaterblog.blogspot.com

Facebook polemic: Flash as pamphleteer medium » May 6, 2007 ...Bill Moyers compares today's bloggers to the pamphleteers of the American Revolution. I think you could describe what I call the Flash polemic the same way. The style involves a professional-sounding, measured narration over words and images moving about the screen. Here's an example: It's not just a... Wigblog.blogspot.com

The Lonely Pamphleteer Review » This is a one-person website consisting of photographs that might not be seen in mainmedialand and of comment and perhaps some historical references that also are not likely to be found in mainmedialand. Lonelypamphleteer.com

THE VORTEX OF FORMIDABLE SPARKLES » Today. Sep 15th. Blog Hiatus. Blog Hiatus. Sep 11th. Notes from Abandoned Google Doc (BAN 2013). Sep 5th. Story 2 (written during Sheela Bringi's concert, as notes). Sep 4th. Biked. Sep 3rd. Notes, while I wait. Sep 1st. Notes on the First Day of Teaching: Espresso + Mrs.Sen (mini-vortex). Aug 29th. Fire, Water. Aug 28th. Thesparklyblogofbhanukapil.blogspot.com

The Pamphleteers - The Birth of Journalism by James A. Oliver » in the UK and USA and available worldwide. The Pamphleteers The Birth of Journalism. James A. Oliver Author of The Bering Strait Crossing · ThePamphleteers ;. Available online worldwide. ISBN: 9780955183447 ( paperback) ISBN: 9780955183454 (hardback). Preview here. Worldwide Distribution by Ingrambook.com. Thepamphleteers.com

Early Sports and Pop Culture History Blog: July 2015 » Jul 15, 2015 ...In 1726,[xvii] the Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist and political pamphleteer, Jonathan Swift (who wrote Gulliver's Travels) and the famous 18<sup>th</sup> Century poet, Alexander Pope (famous for his translations of the Homer's Iliad and The Odyssey) teamed up to write a silly song about the daughter of the innkeeper of... Esnpc.blogspot.com

Wide Urban World » Nov 6, 2017 ...This distinction is on my mind because I just finished reading Mathew Desmond's outstanding book, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City (2016). This is the best book I have read in a long time and there is much to talk about. Go read the book, it's really fantastic; I'll devote a blog post to the book... Wideurbanworld.blogspot.com

New School of Living » Jan 12, 2016 ...There is little of the objective in his writing. It is almost autobiographical: a story of his struggle with his world. He was a called a pamphleteer with a cause. He sought to shock. He used generalities. He had a mystical conception of right and wrong. By drawing people's attention to the sprit of the age, the very... Newschoolofliving.blogspot.com

Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: Common Sense ... » Jul 26, 2017 ...No bullets, but a quotation from 1A: "Common Sense"pamphleteer (PAINE) — .... Dorst? Am I too great a nerd even for the dam crossword blog? Anokha .....I think the one thing about this blog that infuriates me is someone coming here and saying a clue or answer is flat out wrong - and in a belligerent tone. Rexwordpuzzle.blogspot.com

Boston 1775: April 2013 » Those who pamphleteer and blog, talk and tweet, cannot control the course of events as handily as those who are willing to put their lives on the line. The revolution will not be tweeted. At All Things Liberty, Hugh T. Harrington focused on scope and sources: Despite a title that suggests a narrow focus on a single battle,... Boston1775.blogspot.com

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