Books you recommend - nonfiction

   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #41  
I have a signed copy of the book. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Frankenstein, are excellent books. Everyone knows their stories, but few have read the source material. We read these two as part of an english literature class.

Those are two excellent books, although not exactly non-fiction. I read them both in high school lit classes, too, and have leather bound copies I bought years ago through Easton Press.
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #42  
Whoops. Forgot about the non-fiction part, thanks! :D

My friend read the previously mentioned Gold, Germs, and Steel (I think that is right) and said it is excellent.
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #43  
The Unfettered Mind by Takuan Soho
It's a collection of letters written by a Japanese Zen Master to a master swordsman, but the advice given is easily applicable to pretty much anyone.
Probably my favorite book ever written.

Ghost Rider by Neil Peart
Drummer from the band Rush documented his motorcycle therapy from Canada to Belize and back in an attempt to deal with the sudden tragic losses of his wife and daughter.

The Book of Five Rings is good as well. Small book but not one can read once and be done. Many readings are needed. Lot of versions on Amazon which is interesting so I just picked one and not my edition which is 30+ years old. Amazon.com: The Book of Five Rings eBook: Miyamoto Musashi, Shiro Tsujimura, William Scott Wilson: Books

Never was a fan of Rush for some reason but I had to look up what happened to Neil. Pretty sad.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #44  
Dan, you just taught me a lot of stuff that I didn't know, and now I'm curious about reading this book. Thanks for the review, it was very good!!!!

You are welcome. It is a good book but scary. Not a big book either but big enough and well researched.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #45  
The Book of Five Rings is good as well. Small book but not one can read once and be done. Many readings are needed. Lot of versions on Amazon which is interesting so I just picked one and not my edition which is 30+ years old. Amazon.com: The Book of Five Rings eBook: Miyamoto Musashi, Shiro Tsujimura, William Scott Wilson: Books

Go Rin No Sho is a timeless classic, indeed. It's one of three books I've lost count of how many times I've read, each time gaining new insights - along with Art of War and The Unfettered Mind.
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #46  
The Devil in the White City - It is a very interesting look at building the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. It is also about the first US serial killer who thrived while the fair was being built. Very interesting book.

The Last Kingdom - This is historical fiction, but I have enjoyed The Last Kingdom; bot book series and Netflix show. It is late 809's when Alfred the Great rose in power, in what would later become England.
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #47  
Given what I said earlier in the thread...I have to recommend: 'Escape from Davao'
"The Forgotten Story of the Most Daring Prison Break of the Pacific War"
Escape from Davao - Wikipedia

This is the story of how the rest of the world learned of the "Bataan Death March"...and other atrocities that are no less worse than many of ******'s actions...

This is a special story for me as my father was a defender of Bataan and Corregidor...he survived the death march and was a POW of the Japanese for 3 years following the fall of Bataan

Amazon.com: escape from davao: Books
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #48  
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #49  
"Lure of the Labrador wild" . It takes place in 1903 as a young man and his companion, hiring a "half breed" to cross Labrador mapping a route along the way that was still blank on the map of Canada. They were to run in with the Naskapi Indians who still lived in the woods at that time, coming out only to get ammo and supplies once or twice a year and living inland the remainder of the year. They would see the great Caribou migration and go down stream on the George river ending up in the arctic or ungava bay. Tragedy would strike and it was a battle to survive against nature. Many of the features they named while writing the book or travelling across are now the official names on the topo map. This book then lead to 2 more expeditions taking place the same time 2 years later in 1905 which made headlines in New York at the time. Finally in 1913, one of the original members of the first expedition went back inland to a boulder that held a special place in his heart during the first expedition in 1903 and mount a plaque. He lost the plaque on the way up, never to be found and scribed in the rock a message and rubbed white lead into the rock. Fast forward to the 1970s or 1980s and his great grandson wanted to see if he could find this rock in the middle of the Labrador interior. He flew in with the help of the Newfoundland government and found the rock , eventually mounting a replica of the plaque that was suppose to be mounted in 1913. Anyway, the first book, "lure of the Labrador wild" of 1903 leads into two more books two years later "A women's way through unknown Labrador" and another book. Three of these books were culminated and compared in a book within the last 10 years called "the great heart" . Another book was written later of a guy who spent time researching the original three books while canoeing some of the same routes.
 
   / Books you recommend - nonfiction #50  
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This is the story of how the rest of the world learned of the "Bataan Death March"...and other atrocities that are no less worse than many of ******'s actions..

The Japanese atrocities in the areas they conquered in WWII were just as bad as the Germans but not as well known. Worse, the Japanese, unlike the Germans, do not acknowledge what they did but instead deny the facts. The anger/hate for Japan in conquered countries, especially in China and South Korea, is real and understanding there feelings toward Japan is important to understanding the geopolitics in the region.

For many years I shared an office with a guy from South Korea. His anger at what Japan did to his country and people still exists even though it happened decades before he was born. I worked with a Chinese woman and she shared the same feelings towards Japan. What Japan did still resonates across the Pacific.

Later,
Dan
 

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