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LOT 4141(thanks Sharon!)MIDDLETON, CHRISTOPHER.
"A REJOINDER TO MR. DOBB’S REPLY TO CAPTAIN MIDDLETON; IN WHICH IS EXPOS’D, BOTH HIS WILFUL AND REAL IGNORANCE OF TIDES; &C. HIS JESUITICAL PREVARICATIONS, EVASIONS, FALSITIES, AND FALSE REASONING; HIS AVOIDING TAKING NOTICE OF FACTS, FORMERLY DETECTED AND CHARGED UPON HIM AS INVENTIONS OF HIS OR HIS WITNESSES; THE CHARACTER OF THE LATTER, AND THE PRESENT VIEWS OF THE FORMER, WHICH GAVE RISE TO THE PRESENT DISPUTE. IN A WORD, AN UNPARALELLED DISINGENUITY, AND (TO MAKE USE OF A VERODOBBSICAL FLOWER OF RHETORIC) A GLARING IMPUDENCE, ARE SET IN A FAIR LIGHT."
LONDON: M. COOPER, G. BRETT, R. AMEY, 1745
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Unpopular ideas can be silenced, and inconvenient facts kept dark, without the need for any official ban. Anyone who has lived long in a foreign country will know of instances of sensational items of news — things which on their own merits would get the big headlines-being kept right out of the British press, not because the Government intervened but because of a general tacit agreement that ‘it wouldn’t do’ to mention that particular fact. So far as the daily newspapers go, this is easy to understand. The British press is extremely centralised, and most of it is owned by wealthy men who have every motive to be dishonest on certain important topics. But the same kind of veiled censorship also operates in books and periodicals, as well as in plays, films and radio. At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question. It is not exactly forbidden to say this, that or the other, but it is ‘not done’ to say it, just as in mid-Victorian times it was ‘not done’ to mention trousers in the presence of a lady. Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing, either in the popular press or in the highbrow periodicals.
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Folks, it is a shame and a disgrace that a recent Associated Press-Ipsos poll showed that one in four adults say they read no books at all in the past year. Of those who did read, women and seniors were most avid, and religious works and popular fiction were the top choices.
I realize that I have a great bias when it comes to reading, but I cannot understand how so many people can go a whole year without reading a book. There's not one book out there that strikes yer fancy? Not one? In the entire panoply of literature, there's not a single story or history or biography that you've been a little curious about and wanted to know more?
Jesus H. Christ. People, reading good books helps stem the tide of idiocy which daily washes over the world. Go learn something deep and meaningful and articulate. Please.
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If you need some assistance in developing your new reading habit, try Daily Lit, a service that sends you chapters of books regularly by email so you can read a little at a time. It'll probably be the best email you ever read.
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For those who missed Oprah's interview of Cormac discussing his latest book, The Road, you can view it here. (note: you must sign up to watch the videos. Trust me, it's worth it.) By the way, The Road has been awarded the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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A beautiful and ingenious machine, which is very useful and convenient to every person who takes pleasure in study, especially those who are suffering from indisposition or are subject to gout: for with this sort of machine a man can see and read a great quantity of books, without moving his place: besides, it has this fine convenience, which is, of occupying a little space in the place where it is set, as any person of understanding can appreciate from the drawing.
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