Political Corruption: Reading Into History and Surmising as to what it Is All About

Capa
AuthorHouse, 2006 - 416 páginas

A Book Writing Style That

Probably Was Never Tried Before?

Once reading this book someone may allow that a much-noted writer of history (and there were a number of them) or the equivalent, known for wit and humor, is back. But we wouldn't go that far, feeling any such judgment would be up to the reading public as a whole. Yet and as is obvious .with the mere opening of this book the observer is greeted by humor, just to begin with. The content of the book is not just for its hum∨ however .there is much, much, much more than that. For most of all it is a book of enlightenment and as Bob Moss, a well-seasoned newsman and a self-made historian, takes the reader, on what could be described as an unprecedented critique' tour of history and current world affairs and while using a book writing style that was probably never tried before. The book is in a newspaper format and with all of the controversial thrills that can go with making up a paper, saying nothing of the aspects of tragedy which can bring on more uniqueness ironically and in that sometimes it is coped with through humor. Also the content can be so close to home that it can be likened to being introduced to oneself and in that it is like looking in a mirror and seeing oneself through history. Every adult American, Canadian, Brit as well as other people should have a copy of this book. Out of curiosity alone.

Explaining the Cover

Rogue In Robe

Within the evil English evolution,' so coined, the much noted robe historically, whether it be through the image of religion or through the image of royalty, could serve for much more than just a cover for the human body. It could serve as a cover for practices of gross deceit as well. How vulnerable people, better known as the pious poor or the simple minded, were exploited gave evidence of that.

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