by THS | Apr 20, 2020 | Books
By Bob Holladay Florida Bookman This pandemic stopped being fun when they deemed Tallahassee’s bookstores “non-essential” and closed their doors. It’s not just the economics of it, which (cross myself) could severely damage my favorite places in town; it is what...
by THS | Apr 9, 2020 | Books
By Bob Holladay Florida Bookman In 1920, four years before Tallahassee celebrated its centennial, Miami already had more than 24,000 residents, nearly four times that of the state capital. Despite that, there was still a kind of uncertainty about what kind of...
by THS | Apr 8, 2020 | Books
By Bob Holladay Florida Bookman It is arguable that the entire history of the United States is the history of the growth of government. Virtually every political dispute since 1787 has had as its basis the question of the role of government in our lives, and in...