09 Bibliography
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet; Oliver Morton; HarperCollins, 2008. ISBN: 978-0-00-716364-9
What is the What; Dave Eggers; Vintage Books, 2007; ISBN: 978-0-3-7-38590-1
Motherland: A Philosophical History of Russia; Lesley Chamberlain; The Rookery Press, Tracy Carns Ltd, 2007. ISBN: 978-1-58567-952-2
Clearly this has not been updated in a long time: it’s high on the to-do list.
And i have neither the time nor the energy for filling out full bibliographic information at this late date so i’ll just rattle shit off the top of my head as best as i can remember.
Street Gang Michael Davis
The Fruit Hunters Adam Gollner
The End of Food Paul Roberts
Invisible History: Afghanistan’s Untold Story Paul Fitzgerald & Elizabeth Gould
Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia Ahmed Rashid
The Jesus Papers Michael Baigent
Rome and Jerusalem Martin Goodman
Bad Samaritans: The myth of free trad and the secret history of capitalism Chang Ha-Joon
Friends of Liberty: A tale of three patriots, two revolutions, and a tragic betraal of freedom in the new nation Gary Nash & Graha Hodges
Truck: A love story Michael Perry
McMafia: A journey through the global criminal underworld Misha Glenny
Underworld Graham Hancock
The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell
The Masks of God: Oriental Mythology Joseph Campbell
Original Sin: A cultural history Alan Jacobs
Opium Martin Booth
(I’m sure that there are more, but i didn’t keep very close track for most of the year.)