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Opening sentence: The events chronicled in this narrative took place some four years ago. ![]() I was intrigued by the fact it was inspired by the time that Agatha spent on dig sites with her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan CBE, a prominent British archaeologist. Murder in Mesopotamia is the 14th Hercule Poirot mystery and has been on my Agatha Christie TBR for a while. ![]() ![]() There is little doubt that Leonardo was arrested. ![]() In 1476, Leonardo da Vinci, on the verge of his twenty-fourth birthday, was named as one of four men who had practiced “such wickedness” with the seventeen-year-old apprentice of a local goldsmith. The common nature of the offense did not erase the threat of serious consequences. But the crime that the government was really trying to control was sodomy, so notoriously prevalent that contemporary German slang for a homosexual was Florenzer. In Renaissance Florence, a number of designated boxes placed throughout the city allowed citizens to make anonymous denunciations of various moral crimes-in 1461, for example, the artist-monk Filippo Lippi was accused of fathering a child with a nun. ![]() ![]() Illustration by Tamara Shopsin engraving from Hulton Archive / Getty A new biography celebrates the great artist’s more scientific innovations. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lowenstein details the Confederacy’s missteps as it tried to raise money, as well as the federal blockade’s stranglehold on Southern ports and shipping. Chase and Lincoln’s fractious relationship is on full display here, including Chase’s multiple threats to resign and his pursuit of the presidency before and after Lincoln’s tenure. Other firsts included the federal government taking on massive amounts of debt from bond issues the establishment of a fiat paper currency issued by national banks and the solidifying of Wall Street as the nation’s financial hub. For instance, during the Civil War, the federal government successfully implemented the first-ever income tax, to pay for the mounting war costs. finances under the tenure of Lincoln and his Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. In this enlightening work of economic history, financial journalist Lowenstein ( America’s Bank) explores the massive transformation of U.S. The country’s finances had been left in shambles by the administration of James Buchanan, who had unsound fiscal and monetary policies and feared that his treasury secretary held Southern sympathies. ![]() In the hands of a less skilled author, the litany of bonds, notes, loans and forms of currency that he discusses could become. ![]() ![]() But Roger Lowenstein’s Ways and Means, an account of the Union’s financial policies, examines a subject long overshadowed by military narratives. When Abraham Lincoln assumed the presidency in 1861, federal coffers were practically empty. A vast literature exists on nearly every aspect of the Civil War. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Therein lies the rub- their survival was part of what made them so famous, because healthcare back then was not great, especially for women's health and natal care. Nobody believed they would survive, at least, not all of them, but due to collective efforts from doctors and nurses and donations from interested third parties, an 18th century incubator that didn't run on electricity was obtained and the quintuplets survived through infancy, childhood, and beyond. They were two months premature and collectively weighed around 13 pounds. The Dionne Quintuplets, as they came to be known, were five girls born to some low-income French-Canadians. This is a fascinating and tragic story about five girls who basically ended up becoming a sideshow attraction as the wards of the Canadian government. ![]() ![]() Drei Frauen (1924, Three Women), a celebrated suite of three novellas, plumbs the relationship between eroticism (generally unhappy) and transcendence-one of Musil’s staple themes. Musil’s play Die Schwärmer (1921, The Enthusiasts) explores that favored modern topic, the collapse of traditional bourgeois ideals its taut language and intense dramatization won it the Kleist Prize in 1923 and eventually, a regular spot in the German theatrical repertory. (Later, in the 1930s and 1940s, Törless was hailed as a prescient allegory of the spiritual deformations of the Nazi era.) This brutal yet seductively introspective tale of adolescent cruelty and sexual exploitation at a German military boarding school was published to instant critical acclaim in 1906, when Musil was only twenty-six. He is admired by literati for a handful of astringent modernist fictions, especially for his first novel, Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törless ( The Bewilderments of the Schoolboy Törless). ![]() ![]() The Austrian novelist Robert Musil (1880– 1942) occupies a peculiar position in the pantheon of great twentieth-century writers. Robert Musil, “Address at the Memorial Service for Rilke in Berlin” (1927) In the realm of the aesthetic … even imperfection and lack of completion have their value. ![]() ![]() Neither of them was, neither he nor she: their ideas and their conduct had long left no doubt of that but they were nihilists and activists, sometimes one and sometimes the other, whichever happened to come up. “Why, then, aren’t we realists?” Ulrich asked himself. ![]() |