Philip Dru: Administrator / Review with Richard Grove & James Corbett (Film, Literature & the NWO #23)
Author: Lisa Arbercheski•January 20, 2015
Tags:book review, Col Edward Mandell House, Corbett Report, film literature new world order, james corbett, Philip Dru Administrator, president, richard grove, tragedy and hope, Woodrow Wilson
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Lisa Arbercheski
Philip Dru: Administrator / Review with Richard Grove & James Corbett (Film, Literature & the NWO #23)
Richard Grove of TragedyandHope.com and PeaceRevolution.org joins us on this month’s edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order to discuss “Philip Dru: Administrator” by Edward Mandell House. We examine the man behind the work and how the novel presages House’s time as the power behind the throne of the Wilson presidency.
For those with limited bandwidth, CLICK HERE to download a smaller, lower file size version of this episode.
For those interested in audio quality, CLICK HERE for the highest-quality version of this episode (WARNING: very large download).
SHOW NOTES:
Download Richard Grove’s detailed show notes and references for this episode by CLICKING HERE (PDF format)
Last month’s episode and comments: Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Next month: Narcissus and Goldmund by Herman Hesse
CorbettReport.com:
Richard Grove of TragedyandHope.com and PeaceRevolution.org joins us on this month’s edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order to discuss “Philip Dru: Administrator” by Edward Mandell House. We examine the man behind the work and how the novel presages House’s time as the power behind the throne of the Wilson presidency.
For those with limited bandwidth, CLICK HERE to download a smaller, lower file size version of this episode.
For those interested in audio quality, CLICK HERE for the highest-quality version of this episode (WARNING: very large download).
SHOW NOTES:
Download Richard Grove’s detailed show notes and references for this episode by CLICKING HERE (PDF format)
Last month’s episode and comments: Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Next month: Narcissus and Goldmund by Herman Hesse