Books for my son to read with gripping excerpts as identified by the Count of Chateau Levite, Charles S Severance
from the Backwoods of America






American Leviathan by Patrick Griffin 2007

...His father's murder transformed Tom Quick. 'The blood of the whole Indian race,' he reputedly declared, 'is not sufficient to atone for the blood of my father.' Tom Quick then promised to kill a hundred Delawares before he died.
Quick killed Indians hunting, sleeping, eating, and drinking. He Shot, tomahawked, stabbed, and bludgeoned Indians. He pushed Indians off of cliffs. he slaughtered them when sober and when drunk. He butchered men, women, and children, as well as whole families. As he put it after he had 'dashed out the brains' of an infant, 'Nits make lice.' He preyed on some close to his home...







White Fang, The Call of the Wild, The Iron Heel, and To Build a Fire by Jack London

...Life is an offense to it, for life is movement; and the Wild aims always to destroy movement.
...puny adventurers bent on a puny adventure
...Out of his puniness and fright he challenged and menaced the whole wide world
...And so it came that White Fang learned that the right to punish was something the gods reserved for themselves and denied to the lesser creatures under them.




God Gave Us This Country by Bill Gilbert 1989

...asking no one's permission, establishing their title by what came to be called Tomahawk Rights.
...The Cherokee tied the women to a stake and commenced to roast them very slowly.
...However, in the end it was the land hunger of the backwoods settlers and their doubts about whether the Brittish would respect their property claims that saved the west.
...The Long Knives wanted Indian lands and had demonstrated that they would tame and occupy them by force.
...Crawford was stipped and beaten with clubs. Then the warriors, removing the lead from their charges, fired seventy rounds of black powder into his naked body.
...the opinion held by frontier Long Knives--that the only good Indian was a dead Indian--became common among Americans of all classes.
...A principal butcher was Charles Builderback, said to be a very fat as well as black-hearted man. A barrel maker by trade, he had brought along a cooper's mallet on the expedition. With it he brained, literally, thirteen of the Delaware...By 1789, Charles Builderback, who had stood literally in Delaware blood and brains while bashing in the heads of the praying Indians of Gnaddenhutten, had become a well-to-do settler and militia captain...Putting aside his wife--who was not physically injured--they very slowly emasculated and otherwise dismembered the 'big Captain.'
...Returning home, the Shawnee found that some of their women farmers had been robbed and several raped by the Lakes Indians
...tenet of American folklore...spawned many associated myths. The most pervasive one is that the nature of Americans is such that at a moments's notice they can take up a long rifle or its equivalent--providing subversive bureaucrats have not denied them the right to bear arms--and like their pioneer forebears rather easily whip anybody in the world.
...Harmar's situation...St. Clair's defeat...Little Turtle...Blue Jacket...Turkey Foot...'Charge the damn rascals with the bayonet,' screamed Mad Anthony...Fallen Timbers
...the banquet at Adena...Worthingtons...mad hatters and giant rabbits.
...As for Tekamthi, Pushmataha said: 'I know your history well. Your are a disturber. You have ever been a trouble maker.'
...Tippecanoe...New Madrid, Missouri, earthquake...
...The informant was a British agent...war parties...including some Sioux
...1813...By late June, 2,000 of them, in addition to the loyalists of Tekamthi's international brigade, had assembled at Amherstburg. This was the largest red army which ever had been or would be mobilized in North America. Had the warriors been turned loose to campaign in their traditional style, making hit-and-run raids against white settlements, they almost certainly would have kept the Americans on the defensive throughout the summer. Quite possibly they could have realized the longe-time ambition of driving the Long Knives back to the Ohio. But they were not employed in this way perhaps because Tekamthi's pride was stung
...Proctor explained to an aide that the thing had to be done because Tecamthi, whom he scathingly referred to as 'the king of the woods,' had to be humored.
...In 1813 he was sixty-four years old...William Whitley, who was killed before he could take his fourteenth scalp.
...Rousseau, Voltaire...that society would be much improved if greater emphasis was placed on natural laws and behavior...seaboard intelligentsia...Paine...founding fathers...the natural is superior to the contrived...inalienable rights of man...divine rights of kings..cornerstone of American political philosophy...A cardinal tenet of the romantic humanists was that civilization corrupted humans, while exposure to Nature ennobled them...The Noble Savage theory
...Defending their property was an underlying motive and perhaps excuse for whatever the savages did.






Scaramouche, Captain Blood, and The Sea Hawk by Rafael Sabatinni

...the world was mad...insanity of his own species
...'You have, monsieur,' said M. de La Tour d' Azyr, 'a very dangerous gift of eloquence.'
...'If the windmill should prove too formidable,' said he, from the threshold, 'I may see what can be done with the wind.'
...it is they who stand nearest to it who will be crushed
...let them pack like wolves...the maddest part of a mad species
...imbued with a soldier's contempt for civilians
...The gentlemen of the Right, M. le President, do not appear to like my words. But that is not surprising. The gentlemen of the Right notoriously do not like the truth.
...code of shams...I killed as a matter of duty to my order
...All things considered, monsieur, I am rapidly being forced to the conclusion that it is impossible to blame any man for anything in this world; that we are all of us the sport of destiny.
...but sink me now if i'd rot myself in rum on account of anything that wears a petticoat




The Prince universally refered to as Political Science 101 by Niccolò Machiavelli, a political theorist in 1513

...A prince never lacks legitimate reasons to break his promise.
...A wise ruler ought never to keep faith when by doing so it would be against his interests.
...Before all else, be armed.
...For among other evils caused by being disarmed, it renders you contemptible; which is one of those disgraceful things which a prince must guard against.
...Hence it comes about that all armed Prophets have been victorious, and all unarmed Prophets have been destroyed.
...I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it.
...It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.
...Men are so simple and so much inclined to obey immediate needs that a deceiver will never lack victims for his deceptions.
...Men ought either to be indulged or utterly destroyed, for if you merely offend them they take vengeance, but if you injure them greatly they are unable to retaliate, so that the injury done to a man ought to be such that vengeance cannot be feared.
...Men rise from one ambition to another: first, they seek to secure themselves against attack, and then they attack others.
...Never was anything great achieved without danger.
...No enterprise is more likely to succeed than one concealed from the enemy until it is ripe for execution.
...One who deceives will always find those who allow themselves to be deceived.
...Princes and governments are far more dangerous than other elements within society.
...Since it is difficult to join them together, it is safer to be feared than to be loved when one of the two must be lacking.
...The distinction between children and adults, while probably useful for some purposes, is at bottom a specious one, I feel. There are only individual egos, crazy for love.
...The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.
...The one who adapts his policy to the times prospers, and likewise that the one whose policy clashes with the demands of the times does not.
...The promise given was a necessity of the past: the word broken is a necessity of the present.
...There is no avoiding war; it can only be postponed to the advantage of others.
...There is no surer sign of decay in a country than to see the rites of religion held in contempt.
...War is just when it is necessary; arms are permissible when there is no hope except in arms.
...War should be the only study of a prince. He should consider peace only as a breathing-time, which gives him leisure to contrive, and furnishes as ability to execute, military plans.
...When you disarm the people, you commence to offend them and show that you distrust them either through cowardice or lack of confidence, and both of these opinions generate hatred.
...Whoever conquers a free town and does not demolish it commits a great error and may expect to be ruined himself.
...Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times.






The Fall of the House of Usher and The Raven by EA Poe

...An now, some days of bitter grief having elapsed, an observable change came over the features of the mental disorder of my friend. His ordinary manner had vanished. His ordinary occupations were neglected or forgotten. He roamed from chamber to chamber with hurried, unequal, and objectless step.
...Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
...But the Raven, sitting lonely on that placid bust, spoke only





Stuka Pilot or Stuka Bomber by Hans-Ulrich Rudel

The will of the individual is the secret to victory.




The Three-Arched Bridge (Ura Me Tri Harqe) by Ismail Kadare, Albanian author 1978

...Ato ata vras sepse ai eche ne toke - They killed him because he walked on the earth.







Julius Caesar, MacBeth, and Hamlet by William Shakespeare

...The cause is in my will: I will not come; That is enough to satisfy the senate. But for your private satisfaction, Because I love you, I will let you know.
...You egg, young fry of treachery
...Angels and ministers of grace, defend us! Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable,




Pirates by Harry Knill (Author), Daniel Defoe (Author), Bellerophon Books 2000

...Damn my blood, says he; damn the sloop; damn ye, you are a sneaking puppy, and so are all those who will submit to be governed by laws which rich men have made for their own security, for the cowardly whelps have not the courage otherwise to defend what they get by knavery; but damn ye altogether: Damn them for a pack of crafty rascals, and you, who serve them, for a parcel of hen-cocked numbskulls. They vilify us, the scoundrels do, when there is only this difference, they rob the poor under the cover of law, forsooth, and we plunder the rich under the protection of our own courage: had ye not better make then one of us, than sneak after the asses of those villains for employment?
... I am a free prince, and I have as much authority to make war on the whole world as he who has a hundred sail of ships at sea and an army of 100,000 men in the field; and this my conscience tells me!







The Black March, The Tigers Are Burning, Iron Coffins, and Defeat in the East by Peter Neumann, Martin Caidin, Herbert A Werner, and Samuel W. Mitcham, respectively


..."Listen, Neumann, Calm down. You're young still. In a few more years you'll understand that all men, whoever they are, aremore or less brutes when thay have power or - which is the same - guns in their hands and a reasonableexcuse for using them. They all have the same latent bad streak well tucked away, even the so-called decent ones, the Good Samaritans - only, in peacetime this bad streak shows itself simply in hating the next door neighbor or somebody who's more successful, In war a soldier kills, and enjoys killing."


...We are dug in on the outskirts of town...The German tanks are dug deep into the ground... Heavy shells are exploding overhead...The ground shakes...cataclysm...end of the world... After several hours of this frightful din, constant explosions and shellfire, one's mental processes are paralyzed... And this inferno goes on for two days...Dull rumbles, followed by great sighing sounds like the blast of a furnace. "They're firing Big Charlie" - A heavy 600 mm railway gun.


...And then I stood in the street, a free man. Hamburgg lay in ruins. All around me was emptiness. Most of my comrades were no longer alive, the years of my youth had gone. Like so many others I had give of my best in a war which very few of us had wanted and in which the faith and readiness for sacrifice of the German people and the bravery of its soldiers had been most terribly abused.





The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad from the Tales of the Arabian Nights by Shaharazad, a Persian Whore and mother of beautiful Dunjazad

...I am mule burst-all, that browseth on the Basil of the Bridges, that mucheth the husked sesame seed, and knighteth in the Khan of Abu Mansur.







A Voyage Long And Strange (Rediscovering the New World) by Tony Horwitz

...The seventh was John Smith, a commmoner, only twenty-seven, and still under arrest for mutiny.






*************Call of the Wild and Iron Heel by Jack London *************Captain Blood, Scaramouche, Sea Hawk by Rafael Sabatini Jamaica Inn by Dauphene DuMare *************American Leviathan by Patrick Griffin *************God Gave Us This Country by Bill Gilbert *************Stuka Pilot or Stuka Bomber by Hans-Ulrich Rudel The French Revolution by the Editors of Horizon Magazine in consultation with Professor David L. Dowd, American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1965 Masters of Bedlam by Scull, MacKenzie, and Hervey Malleus Malificarum by Heinrich Kramer & Jacob Sprenger Kanun I Leke Dukagjinit collected by Franciscan priest Shtjefen Gjecov The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by HP Lovecraft **************The Fall of the House of Usher and Raven by EA Poe **************The Three-Arched Bridge (1978), (Albanian: Ura me tri harqe) by Ismail Kadare Letters from an American Farmer by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur Macbeth by Shakespeare **************The Prince by Machiavelli Pyrates by Daniel Defoe, edited by Harry Knill at bellerophonbooks.com common Sense by Thomas Paine The Law of Corporate Responsibility from the Cumberland Compact; Spells, Enchantments, and the Magic of Mind Control; Random Events and Random Thoughts - Mystery into Mob Government Second only to pride of blood is pride of place. The Backwoods of America is on fire. Vengence was the motive for all men of courage. Irrational decision-making is the stuff of frontier legends. "A volley shot by a young Virginian in the backwoods of America" declared a prominent notable from England "set the world on fire."


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"For terror is a passion which always produces delight when it does not press too close"


- 18th century idea of the sublime and beautiful by Edmund Burke


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Author, coureur de bois, charlatan, and aggressive Psy-Ops agent from the Backwoods of America.
Identify the pulsing-threat of a noble savage or eastern seaboard elitist by measuring the flow of dangerous thoughts through their head with or without a tomahawk. Fall of the House of English...1774


The Fall of the House of English occured in 1774 far from Boston vomit. I know this for a fact. Lord Dunmore Was a Jacobite. Til 1784 he collected a salary from the crown as the last royal governer of Virginia. His father avidly conspired with the British King against Pict Clans while sequestered in the Tower of London. The family reward for betrayal of old friends and loyalty to new lords was land lots of land in the New World. A full pardon for High Treason validated patriarch legitimacy which conveyed the right of liberty, an ancient tomahawk right often found near Kanawha according to Noble Savage Theory and the government of Hobbes. Thomas Paine, author of the Declaration of Independance never lived like Tom Quick in the Backwoods of America. He scrawled many a lie as if by competency to scalp were not something of infamy.


2009 USA military coup attempt against White House failed like a Conway Cabal during the Winter of Discontent. Loyalty Toast in comfortable York, Pennsylvania by a 20-something French political neophyte of royal descent dispersed the northern faction of the Continental Congress. Vendettas from the before Pontiac's War die as fast as James Towne settlers, especially during the Starving Time.


Lexington and Concord certain of the notorious place in history claimed squatter's rights. The Virginia Militia adventurers, family sons of new world elites lost by right of conquest as Shawnee Cornstalk and the family of Tecumseh fell in ruin three months before.


Paxtang or Paxton Boys from the Susquehanna river north of Harris Ferry spoke broken English. Their Fall came in 1765 after Pontiac's War. Although racially hostile to redskins, their greatest animosity was vehemently and first reserved to the liberal Quaker government in Philadelphia.



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