The Ted K Archive
  • Table of Contents
  • Archive
    • Titles
    • Collections
    • Authors
    • Topics
    • Latest entries
    • Popular Texts
    • Text Sources
    • Controversially Published & Deleted Texts
    • Add a new text
  • More
    • About this project
    • Contact
    • How to find and use the archive
    • How to improve this project
    • Wish list of texts
    • Donate
    • Collaborative technology debate
    • Collaborative debate about archiving decisions
    • Readers favorite texts
    • Frequently Asked Questions about Ted Kaczynski
    • Live chat on Discord
    • Live chat on Matrix
    • Discuss on Reddit
  • Related projects
    • Anarchist Libraries Network
    • The Anarchist Library
    • Steal This Wiki
    • The Library of Unconventional Lives
    • Anarchist Federation of Cyber Communes
    • Sprout Distro
    • Earth First!
    • Food not Bombs
    • Radical Routes
    • Squat.net
    • Industrial Workers of the World
    • Kurdish Solidarity Network
  • Bookbuilder
  • Mobile applications
  • RSS feed
  • Random
  • Add a new text
  1. Topics
  2. book review

book review

‘We’ll All Dance each Springtime with Jack-in-the-Green’ — Amy Whitehead & Andy Letcher Apr 16, 2025 38 pp.
A Review of 'Monster Anthropology' — Natasha L. Mikles
Texas State University Apr 16, 2025 6 pp.
A Review of 'The Myths and Realities of the Viking Berserkr' — Natalie M. Van Deusen
University of Alberta Apr 16, 2025 6 pp.
A Review of 'Wild Children — Domesticated Dreams' — Rosalind Hampton Apr 13, 2025 6 pp.
Rewilding — John Zerzan Apr 12, 2025 4 pp.
Bron Taylor’s review of ‘The Ghost Forest: Racists, Radicals, and Real Estate in the California Redwoods’ Apr 4, 2025 13 pp.
‘John Brown, Abolitionist’: A Soldier in the Army of the Lord — Barbara Ehrenreich Mar 30, 2025 6 pp.
A Short Review of 'Religion For Atheists' — Jeremy Biles
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Mar 30, 2025 3 pp.
A Review of ‘Bombshell’ Mar 29, 2025 2 pp.
s-w-sam-weller-jules-verne-s-20-000-leagues-under-1.jpg

Sam Weller
Jules Verne’s ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ Goes Deeper Than You May Realize Like its vast ocean setting, Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea goes deeper into pop culture – its tentacles reaching farther than its creature’s – than you may realize.


Mar 28, 2025 Read the whole text... 12 pp.
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • ...
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • ...
  • 12
  • 13
  • »
 
 
 
 
Random | RSS feed | Titles | Authors | Topics | Latest entries | Mobile | Add a new text