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February 16, 2018

An episode of the Burning River Sports podcast, hosted by Burning River Sports, titled "February 16, 2018" was published on February 17, 2018 and runs 29 minutes.

February 17, 2018 ·29m · Burning River Sports

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Secret Service by Albert Richardson Loyal Books Albert Richardson was a reporter for Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune when he volunteered to hazard an undercover journey through the American south, reporting incognito on the growing secession crisis in that region. With the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861, he attached himself to the Union armies as a war correspondent, sending dispatches from the fields of battle for the next two years. Then, in May 1863, while attempting to pass a Confederate battery outside Vicksburg, Richardson found himself thrown from a burning barge into the Mississippi River, swimming for his life with a squad of Union soldiers and several other reporters. Captured as a prisoner, he was at first confident that as a civilian newspaperman he would be quickly exchanged. Instead, he was to spend the next 18 months in various prisoner of war camps. Seizing at last an opportunity for escape, he set out to cross the snowy Appalachians in the dead of winter, heading for Union lines in Tennessee, assisted by Burning The Bush Alejandro Estrada A podcast for open discussions on multiple subjects from people of all backgrounds and disciplines. We have discussions with our viewers and guests, while all of us are burning the bush. Burning Wheel by Aldous Huxley Loyal Books Though Aldous Huxley is best known for his later novels and essays, he started his writing career as a poet. The Burning Wheel is his first work, a collection of thirty poems that pay homage in style to poets who wrote in the Romantic or the French symbolist styles. Many of the poems deal with themes of light, darkness, sight, music, art, war, and idealism vs. realism. Though the optimism in his early works waned as he became older, his characteristically optimistic and determined point of view shines through. The last poem was read collaboratively by ezwa, AlgyPug and Larry Wilson. My Burning Heart Jessie Goss A podcast for Believers in Jesus Christ and Him crucified to grow and learn together. Filtering the culture through the Word of God.
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