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.
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 [...]
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