Pazzo TV Episode 3

May 2nd, 2009 § 3

We’d intended to make this one a little tighter and shorter which probably accounts for how it sort of rambles aimlessly in parts. Still, where else can you get incisive commentary on 6 rare books in less than 10 minutes?

John Smith Dye’s book is “History of the Plots and Crimes of the Great Conspiracy to Overthrow Liberty in America” and is a singular achievement. He also invented the first counterfeit bill detector – Dye’s Bank Note Plate Delineator.

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§ 3 Responses to “Pazzo TV Episode 3”

  • Josh Glenn says:

    The reggae playing while you flashed sexy shots of the “William Butler Lates” book sold me. I’ll take it! How much are you asking? Love your show, never change.

  • [...] neighborhood of West Roxbury). We’re glad to see that we’ve infected their brains. In Saturday’s episode of Pazzo TV, in a segment devoted to La Place’s Le Theatre Anglois, Vol. I-IV (1746), the [...]

  • Vija says:

    HAHAHA Brian: “He intentionally left out every single Catholic printer in America. Which is interesting when you’re doing a reference work because it sort of makes it INVALUABLE” hahaha

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