| Date |
Periodical |
|
Title |
Book(s) reviewed, or topic
of article |
|
Dec. 31 |
National Review |
S |
Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl |
Apologies to John Greenleaf Whittier. |
|
Dec. 22 |
National Review |
R |
The
Datanaut |
Human Accomplishment, by Charles Murray |
|
Dec. 8 |
National Review |
A |
Witnesses: A
Greatest Generation of anti-Communists |
Those born in the 1900s. |
|
Dec. 8 |
National Review |
S |
Image
Conscious |
My anfractuosities. |
|
Nov. 16 |
The Washington Times |
R |
Touring Brain Science's Bold Frontier |
The New Brain, by Richard Restak |
|
Nov. 12 |
The New York Sun |
R |
China's New Left |
China's New Order, by Wang Hui |
|
Nov. 10 |
National Review |
S |
Riding the Rails |
Me and my commuter train. |
|
Nov. 10 |
National Review |
A |
NASCAR Nation |
I go to a stock car race. |
|
Oct. 13 |
National Review |
S |
The Tale of the Tapes |
Out walking with Boris and P. Vergilius Maro |
|
Oct. 12 |
The Washington Times |
R |
Exposing the
Disreputable Side of Human Enquiry |
Are Universes Thicker Than
Blackberries? by Martin Gardner. |
|
Sept. 29 |
National Review |
A |
From
'Activist' to 'Warmonger' |
A Devil's Dictionary for
our time. |
|
Sept. 29 |
National Review |
A |
The
Sacramento Tales |
California recall, in
Middle English. |
|
Sept. 15 |
National Review |
S |
Conversion Experience |
I
discover the wheelie. |
|
Sept. 1 |
National
Review |
A |
An Empire Like No Other |
The British — what else? |
|
Aug. 11 |
National
Review |
S |
Post-hole Serenade |
Suburbia and its discontents. |
|
July 27 |
The New York Times |
L |
Noted |
I correct an error in their review of Prime
Obsession. |
| July
14 |
National
Review |
S |
Name
That Tune |
I can't. |
|
July/August |
The
American Enterprise |
R |
China vs. Foggy
Bottom |
The New Chinese
Empire, by Ross Terrill |
| June
30 |
National
Review |
A |
Throw the Bums Out |
From
"vagrant" to "homeless." |
| June
30 |
National
Review |
R |
Lost in the Male |
The Man Who Would
Be Queen, by Michael Bailey |
| June
16 |
National
Review |
S |
Short
Back and Sides |
And a little off
the top, please. |
| June
13 |
The
New York Sun |
A |
Filial
Reflections |
Father's
Day thoughts. |
| June
5 |
The
New York Sun |
R |
Soft
Pop Math |
The
Art of the Infinite, by Robert and Ellen Kaplan |
| May
19 |
National
Review |
S |
Long
Island Easter |
Recreation,
re-creation. |
| May
19 |
The
American Conservative |
R |
Minority
Report |
World
on Fire, by Amy Chua |
| May |
The
New Criterion |
R |
The
Apple in Our Eye |
Newton:
The Making of Genius, by Patricia Fara |
| May
5 |
National
Review |
A |
How
Cheap Is Your Manhood? |
Warrior
envy. |
| Apr.
21 |
National
Review |
S |
The
Home Front |
Ode
to Spring. |
| Mar.
24 |
National
Review |
S |
I
Was an Illegal Alien |
True
confessions. |
| Mar.
12 |
The
New York Sun |
R |
A
Provincial Enterprise |
To
Begin the World Anew, by Bernard Bailyn |
| Mar.
10 |
The
American Conservative |
R |
The
Marx of the Anti-Semites |
The
Culture of Critique by Kevin MacDonald |
| Mar.
9 |
The
Washington Times |
R |
Untied
States |
Knots,
by Alexei Sossinsky |
|
March |
The
New Criterion |
R |
E
pluribus plurimum |
Diversity:
The Invention of a Concept by Peter Wood |
|
Spring |
Claremont
Review of Books |
R |
Here
We Go Over the Pamirs |
A
Short History of the World by Geoffrey Blainey |
| Feb.
24 |
National
Review |
S |
Dads
and Cads |
Parenting
equals guilt |
| Feb.
24, |
National
Review |
A |
After
Columbia |
The
second space shuttle disaster. |
|
February |
The
New Criterion |
C |
What
Happened to Aldous Huxley? |
The
last metaphysician. |
| Jan.
27 |
National
Review |
S |
Nor
Custom Stale |
Shy
about your age? |
| Jan.
24 |
The
Washington Times |
R |
Hydraulic
Despotism |
Before
the Deluge by Dierdre Chetham |