The Metaphysical Club
Louis Menand's intellectual history discusses the ideas that emerged from the meetings of The Metaphysical Club, an informal group out of late-nineteenth-century Massachusetts, whose members included Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., William James, and Charles Sanders Peirce. The groups unrecorded discussions have indirectly changed the American way of thinking. A New York Times Editor's Choice for 2001.
The Ghost Ship Mystery
While visiting the seaport town of Ragged Cove, Massachusetts, the Alden children find the ship's log of the Flying Cloud, shipwrecked in 1869, supposedly during a mutiny.
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Lie Down With Dogs (DVD)
Director and screenwriter Wally White leads the viewer through a carefree summer vacation in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He plays Tommie, a boisterous New Yorker who wants a summer free of sexual hang-ups as the houseboy for a man he hopes to find in the Cape Cod tourist trap. The movie is mainly a collection of his various sexual trysts (which are fun, but not in the least bit graphic) and his witty asides to the camera. His infatuation with one particularly dreamy boy ends abruptly after a late-night encounter, but he vows to return next year for more of the same.
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Prayer, Magic, and the Stars in the Ancient and Late Antique World by Scott B. Noegel, ISBN 0271022582
This book explores how people living in the ancient and late antique world sought to gain access to, or in some cases to escape from, the divine powers of heaven and earth.
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