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Revision as of 19:32, 26 April 2021
Books to Read
- General View of the Criminal Law of England, James Stephen (1863).
- Michael Thompson’s 2005 book, Understanding Independent School Parents (co-written with Alison Fox Mazzola)
- Memorabilia, Xenophon.
- An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Adam Ferguson.
- Henry Friendly: Greatest Judge of His Era, by Dorsen.
- "The Registers of the Consistory of Geneva at the Time of Calvin: Volume 1: 1542-1544," 2002,
by Mrs. Isabella M. Watt (Editor), Mr. Robert M. Kingdon (Editor), Mr. Thomas A. Lambert (Editor).
Books I Have Read That Are Good
- Dorothy Crawford, Viruses: A Very Short Introduction.
- Rex Stout, The Rubber Band, The Red Box.