Speaking of this guy, anyone on the list ever read

Robert Mahnke rpmahnke at gmail.com
Fri Oct 1 12:06:30 CDT 2010


I've read all three.  I really enjoyed Loving Little Egypt, and I
thought the other two were good as well.

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Michael Bailey
<michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com> wrote:
> Nope, but it was written in Doc's heyday of 1970, and  it's in Wikipedia:
>
> Thomas A. McMahon (died 1999) was a Professor of Applied Mechanics and
> Biology at Harvard University. His book Muscles, Reflexes and
> Locomotion is considered a classic on the mathematics, chemistry,
> biology and mechanics of animal locomotion.
>
> He also wrote three well-regarded novels.
> [edit] Novels
>
>    * Principles of American Nuclear Chemistry (1970), ISBN 0-226-56110-0.
>    * McKay's Bees (1979), ISBN 0-226-56111-9.
>    * Loving Little Egypt (1987), ISBN 0-226-56109-7.
>
> [edit] References
>
>    * Obituary in The Harvard University Gazette.
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> The Principles of Nuclear Chemistry: A Novel?
>>
>> October's #free #ebook from @UChicagoPress: Thomas McMahon's LOVING LITTLE
>> EGYPT http://bit.ly/bnJu7H
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> --
> - Obama’s actions in office seem to indicate that he actually believed
> his own bullshit.
> (from Norman Spinrad's blog http://normanspinradatlarge.blogspot.com/)
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