Thanks, Daneil. I will poke around that link but, like you, I cannot abide too much reading of digital books (despite the inordinate amount of digitzed text I have consumed since -- well -- the Internet.). Also, I do like your assessment of Ewing: "...few attachments to existing history." My kinda guy! Cheers to you and your savvy readers, too.
The Franks we have them the synagogue Satan stillnessinthestorm.com…
Amazing and thorough, Daniel. Is the best way to encounter or engage with Fomenko's work today, in english, through David Ewing? Or are they more or less separate? I ask because years ago, when I first became aware of Fomenko, I was very tempted (obviously!) to purchase his encyclopedic volumes when they came out in English, but simply could not afford them. So really, I suppose, they slipped out of my general awareness for the most part. But now, after so many things have happened since then -…
The great Quantum Physicist Niels Bohr had been having dinner with
a friend. They were standing on the front step, saying ‘Goodbye’ when
the friend looked up and saw, nailed above the door, a horseshoe, the
Danish good luck charm
“Nils”, he said,You’re superstitious !?”
“Not at all”, said Nils, ”but apparently it works anyway”