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Hark, A Vagrant: Away From Desk "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



Thank you for reading. I can't say it enough.


Hark! A Vagrant, such as it is, is an archive website now. I didn't think it would be when I stepped away to work on other projects, but (not to kill the light mood around here) 2016-2018 were very difficult years in a personal sense, and emerging on the other side, I feel like this is a project that has run its course. I am so very grateful for all that this comic and my readers have given me, they have given me a career, joy, and more than I ever dreamed.

I'm still working on a graphic novel, and picture books for children. I miss making humour comics, but coming back to them, I will have to figure out what that will look like. These comics go back to my early 20s, and I am a different person. In a sense that's exciting. I'll figure it out, and I hope I'll see you there. Hark! is only one project, I personally am not going anywhere. And maybe next time I'll choose a title that I won't have to repeat ten times to people, a bright prospect.

I'd like to dedicate this archive to my sister Becky Beaton, who we lost in 2018, and who always believed in me. I love you, always.

-Kate

Hark, A Vagrant: Wuthering Heights pt 6 "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



As it happens, boring Nelly and self absorbed Lockwood are really the last two people you would want as narrators. Sucks to be you, reader! I guess Heathcliff gives his perspective once, but mostly it's these two clowns and Isabella's letter from inside the madhouse.




As promised, here are the kid and baby items new to the store, for little Scholastic fans! Along with the plushes, I hope you find something for my littlest readers. Here is the link!

Hark, A Vagrant: Wuthering Heights pt 5 "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



The part of the book leading to Cathy's death is the most interesting, isn't it? I have read chapters over and over.

Here's a collection of essays, an old one but a good one, if you want to start somewhere in thinking about it: 20th Century Interpretations of Wuthering Heights. In all libraries, everywhere. It has in it, though you can just google it up too, Charlotte's 1850 preface to the book in defence of it but courting the morals of the time and explaining why it is so ...different. "Wuthering Heights: Sorry, Sorry, Just Give It A Chance OK?" Then go read all the essays deconstructing that. Then go down the deconstructing rabbit hole until you have no idea what you think anymore anyway. Then watch Netflix or something because your brain broke. Well that's how I do it.


Some people have sent me pictures of pretty great Princess Pinecone and Pony costumes for Halloween. Pumpkins too! I'm so delighted to get those. I treasure 'em, thank you!




We have new plushes (see I made a new button with my computer skills), and new kids shirts coming in to Topatoco soon as well! I haven't really mentioned this before, but stores in the real world can also pick up my things to put on the shelves, through our wholesale department. And I'd love to see more of that, I get asked about it a lot! Well it's no problem, just go HERE and thanks as always for stopping by!

More Wuthering to come!

Hark, A Vagrant: Wuthering Heights pt 4 "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



Here we are, back at Wuthering Heights after an extended leave. Heathcliff has come home and everyone is reasonable and I don't really see trouble brewing at all.

Thank you all who picked up King Baby!! I went on a book tour to schools and stores, and I loved all the little ones so much. I drew some comics about it: one
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We have new plushes (see I made a new button with my computer skills), and new kids shirts coming in to Topatoco soon as well! I haven't really mentioned this before, but stores in the real world can also pick up my things to put on the shelves, through our wholesale department. And I'd love to see more of that, I get asked about it a lot! Well it's no problem, just go HERE and thanks as always for stopping by!

More Wuthering to come!

Hark, A Vagrant: King Baby "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



Ahoy there! Allow me to write a bit here! But first, the image above speaks the truth. KING BABY is coming soon from Scholastic books, and Walker books in the UK! It is my second picture book, and its a lot of fun. I hope you'll pick it up!

Well, if you've been around here long enough, you know that this website just updates at random and at this point, not often like many comics you probably read online. I've been doing Hark! A Vagrant for almost nine years, which is crazy to me. And the longer I've done it, the longer it takes to make a comic. I know they look off the cuff, people reviewing my books make a point of saying so! But it's a lot of work for this gal, a full time job when it's going at a rate that you'd probably like to see. Lots of days reading and writing and trying to come up with things, lots of ideas you've spent days on thrown in the garbage can. And when you're done, another blank page.

Hark! is always in the back of my head when I'm working on anything else, and I find myself wracked with guilt for not keeping the updates coming, I have one foot here and one foot there. This push and pull, I have to accept, makes anything I'm working on suffer. And I've been trying to figure out a solution to this! Something better than slow work all around. Because if I'm honest, I'm scared that if I leave this site alone too long, I'll lose something very precious to me.

You.

I've worked a long time to bring you here, and you've been good to come here and read my comics and support my work. I feel that we have built a relationship, my readers and I, it's very important to me, and I never want to put it in peril. So what to do?

Right now I'm working on a tv show pitch, kids book ideas, and my own graphic novel. I don't know what will come together in the end for the first two, and I've been down the tv road before, it's a lot of time for something that might not happen and that you can't really talk about (sorry!). But maybe it will work out! You have to try right?

But the main thing is the graphic novel, which is a memoir...

Hark, A Vagrant: Mary Anning 1 "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



We'll get back to Mary Anning later. Is Kelis' milkshake song a gift to humanity, or what?

Hark, A Vagrant: Cloak and Dagger "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



I had a lot of fun with this on twitter, so I just kept on going with it. But you know, I'm always kind of touched by how strongly fans support their favourite characters, and there is a lot of love for Cloak and Dagger, and you can see why because there are some pretty great things about that pair. But that costume, come on, it's a big old slice of tit window pie. They don't always dress Dagger like that, but yeah they mostly do! But they probably won't on the tv show!

I didn't dwell on Cloak very much in a comic about tit windows, but, here's something. I tweeted this essay a while ago when I read it, but Cloak's lack of a body really brought it to mind again, and you should totally read it, though mostly it is about the character Cyborg, it is relevant here too:

Humanity Not Included: DC's Cyborg and the Mechanization of the Black Body by Robert Jones, Jr.

Hark, A Vagrant: Peasants #3 "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



I wouldn't say these two follow the rules of medieval society exactly, but they are my favourite pair of dirty peasants. And at least in reality they would have lived in a time without the cursed plague of KEEP CALM. A better time.

Today's book recommendation is Ian Mortimer's classic The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England. It's so good! And if you think you don't like reading history, this one will make you think again, it's so entertaining and engaging.

Hark, A Vagrant: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



Here is a comic about a man I admire very much! Karl Heinrich Ulrichs was an early champion of LGBT rights, and maybe the first person to speak publicly for them as he did in Munich in 1867. The last picture there is the place where he spoke. He used the word "Urning" for gay men, a term he coined, because even the word "homosexual" wasn't invented yet (it would be soon after). I only found out about him last fall, which is surprising and also sadly not surprising. But he was really amazing, I'm sure you will agree.

Hark! A Vagrant is a strange mix, sometimes the comics are straight jokes and sometimes, like here, I just want to talk about someone I think is great in a way that's easy to pick up on - comics are great for that! And I tell you what, I got so much out of this particular collection, of all the things I read. Here is a link:

Karl Heinrich Ulrichs:
Urning Pride and the First Known Gay Activist

Translated and Edited by Michael Lombardi-Nash, PhD


The document is a mix of things, essays and Karl's own writings and I think you will like it very much. I'm going to leave you with the epitaph on the stone his friends put up for him, he had many friends and admirers. It reads like a little affectionate biography.


Karl Henrich Ulrichs
who was born in Westerfeld near East Friesland
He distinguished himself and became renowned among
his equals by his mental faculties in the humanities and other disciplines
through instruction he received in Gottingen and Berlin.
He was concerned about new problems in anthropology and jurisprudence.
He had a remarkable sense of duty.
He was not elevated to prosperity nor was he humbled
by the attacks from his adversaries.
As a pauper he left the region of Hanover and went into exile.
He traveled through a great part of Europe.
He displayed everywhere a model character by his knowledge and virtue.
Finally he came to live in Aquila in central Italy to live for a long time.
He edited a Latin journal titled "Alaudae...

Hark, A Vagrant: Joan of Arc "IndyWatch Feed Comics"



Hello! It's been a while.

If you're a fan of Joan of Arc (and I mean, who isn't? Who has ever been like her before or since?) you should definitely look up the 1928 movie, The Passion of Joan of Arc. Maria Falconetti as Joan gives what is widely regarded as one of the best performances on film, ever - though certainly at a cost. Mesmerizing.

Hey, ponies are back in stock! They were out for a while, but they are back! woop woop woop!

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despite the announcement of an humanitarian ceasefire , the saudi barabarism against the poor people of yemen continues ...

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Picnic Table that Converts to Benches "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

 
Photo by STEPH99 
 
Here's one plan that easily goes from bench to picnic table, and back to bench - all very simply and easily.  
This is a great addition to a small space.
The benches are very comfortable sit at and generous sized.  Then easily move into a table set up.
 
 
 

52" Waterfall Framed Console "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

Folsom console pottery barn
 

Pottery barn Folsom console

Pottery barn Folsom console

 

Why I Built This Console

A few months ago, I built this console for my sister.  It turned out so well, I had to build another shorter version.

How I Built This Console

In this very quick build video, watch how I build this console.  

diy Folsom console table

See Also: No Pocket Holes Method

This console is built using a pocket holes method. 

"https://www.ana-white.com/woodworking-projects/waterfall-framed-grand-console-table"> check this post and video out for how to build this project without pocket holes.

Midcentury Farmhouse Nightstand "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

I built these nightstands to match the Midcentury Modern Farmhouse Bed plans.  They were super easy to whip out, and turned out beautiful!  I love the roomy drawer, the open shelf, and the wide top.  If you are looking for inexpensive but nice nightstands with a modern feel, these are the ones!

midcentury modern nightstand plans

diy midcentury modern bed westelm anton bed knock off

 

Watch the Build Video to See How It's Made

The best way to understand how this is made is to watch the quick build video:

 

 

Midcentury Farmhouse Bed "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

ana white midcentury bed

Video Tutorial for Midcentury Modern Farmhouse Bed Frame Plans

Essential Two Step Stool "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

 

 

This stool might look a little complicated, but I promise you - if you can squeeze a jigsaw trigger, you can make it.  It's just sides cut from a 1x12, a 1x12 bottom step, a 1x6 top step, and some 1x2s in there for extra support.  Once you get it cut out, it's like 10 minutes to make.

 

 

It's got a full, wide bottom step, so I have found myself even using it.  

 

 

 

 

Durable Finish

Not only has this step stool held up well in sturdiness, but the finish really is amazing me.  The stool is still in very good shape for ten years of use!

 

Our power sander won't sand a curved cut, so these sanding pads work pretty good.

Another note - I was able to get a pretty good jigsaw cut on the two sides by using a fresh wood blade and clamping the two sides together and cutting as one.  This really helps minimize the need for sanding.

After vacuuming the step stool ... we are ready for primer!

 

 

I used this Glidden Trim and Door paint and am amazed at how well the finish has held up.  It was a paint to use because it's oil based, but so worth it.

 

I'll admit, I was a little nervous when I peeked in the paint room and took a look in the can - the paint seperates out so you must mix it.  Nothing a little gentle stirring can't fix.

 

 

 

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1x12 Coffee Table with Storage and Shelves "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

This coffee table is easy to build and adds tons of storage right to the middle of your living room.  We love it to store a home office, home school, toys, board games, gaming components and more!

Use it As A Home Gym Storage Center

Hide a home gym in the middle of your living room  This genius coffee table cleverly stores yoga mats, hand weights and other home gym accessories, and rolls out of the way to create a workout area.  T

home workout coffee table storage ideas

This beautiful solid wood coffee table is the solution!

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Hidden inside is your home GYM ...

Big, roomy space sized generously for an exercise or yoga mat, foam blocks, exercise bands, hand weights and more - right where you need it.

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On wheels, it's DESIGNED to roll out of the way to create floor space for working out.

home gym ideas coffee table storageThen roll right back and store the equipment.

It's a home gym hidden right where you need it - in the middle of your living room!

I Need This!  How Do I Get It?

This is an original design that you can't buy - you have to DIY with our free plans. You'll need four 1x12 boards, a drill and a saw to tackle this build. Here's a quick video of me building this project:

 

 

Scroll down for the free build plans!

 

 

 

Long Modern Media Console or Entertainment Center "IndyWatch Feed Diy"

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"This console table was a pretty easy build and looks great. We had the lumber store rip the boards to the size we needed. We used solid maple boards instead of plywood. We mitered the corners to avoid seeing end grain. Followed the plans pretty close. Used 6" hairpin legs from Amazon painted antique bronze to match handles. Very pleased!"

We used cedar fence pickets for the doors because we didn't have any pallets, and I love how they add texture (and are also very economical)

 

 

Andy Blake and the Pot of Gold (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Andy Blake and the Pot of Gold (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1930), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

Andy Blake's Secret Service (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Andy Blake's Secret Service (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1929), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

Jerry Todd and the Bob-Tailed Elephant (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Jerry Todd and the Bob-Tailed Elephant (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1929), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

Jerry Todd, Editor-in-Grief (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Jerry Todd, Editor-in-Grief (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1930), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A Teacher's Manual (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1916), by Hannah T. McManus and John H. Haaren (multiple formats at archive.org)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A Third Reader (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1916), by Hannah T. McManus and John H. Haaren, illust. by Blanche Fisher Wright (multiple formats at archive.org)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A Fourth Reader (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1917), by Hannah T. McManus and John H. Haaren, illust. by Blanche Fisher Wright (multiple formats at archive.org)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A Fifth Reader (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1918), by Hannah T. McManus, illust. by George Varian (multiple formats at archive.org)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A Second Reader (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1915), by Hannah T. McManus and John H. Haaren, illust. by Blanche Fisher Wright (multiple formats at archive.org)

Poppy Ott and the Prancing Pancake (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Poppy Ott and the Prancing Pancake (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1930), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

To the American Indian (Thompson) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

To the American Indian (Eureka, CA, c1916), by Lucy Thompson (stable link)

Trigger Berg and His 700 Mouse Traps (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Trigger Berg and His 700 Mouse Traps (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1930), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

Trigger Berg and the Treasure Tree (Edwards) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Trigger Berg and the Treasure Tree (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1930), by Leo Edwards, illust. by Bert Salg (multiple formats at archive.org)

De af H.N. Hauge Forfattede Sange Samt Sex Capitler af Hans Bog "Forsg til Afhandling om Guds Viisdom"; Med Mere af Samme Forfatter (Hauge) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

De af H.N. Hauge Forfattede Sange Samt Sex Capitler af Hans Bog "Forsg til Afhandling om Guds Viisdom"; Med Mere af Samme Forfatter (in Norwegian; Oslo: C. Grndahl, 1843), by Hans Nielsen Hauge (stable link)

A Botanical Arrangement of British Plants (Withering) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

A Botanical Arrangement of British Plants (second edition, 3 volumes; Birmingham: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson et al., 1787-1792), by William Withering, contrib. by Jonathan Stokes (stable link)

Collected Poems, 1909-1925 (Shanks) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Collected Poems, 1909-1925: Arranged in Six Books (London et al.: W. Collins Sons and Co., c1926), by Edward Shanks (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

The Richest Man (Shanks) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Richest Man (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1924), by Edward Shanks (page images at HathiTrust)

Allgemeiner Portrait-Katalog (Drugulin) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Allgemeiner Portrait-Katalog (2 volumes in 1, in German; Leipzig: Kunst-Comptoir, 1860), by Wilhelm Eduard Drugulin (page images at HathiTrust)

Basic Electricity (United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Basic Electricity (Navy Training Course NAVPERS 10086-A; Washington: GPO, 1960), by United States Bureau of Naval Personnel (page images at HathiTrust)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A First Reader (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1914), by Hannah T. McManus and John H. Haaren, illust. by Florence Edith Storer (page images at HathiTrust)

The Natural Method Readers (McManus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Natural Method Readers: A Primer (New York et al.: C. Scribner's Sons, c1914), by Hannah T. McManus and John H. Haaren, illust. by Florence Edith Storer (page images at HathiTrust)

Bernard Shaw (Shanks) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Bernard Shaw (London: Nisbet and Co., c1924), by Edward Shanks (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

Equality Within Our Lifetimes (Heymann) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Equality Within Our Lifetimes: How Laws and Policies Can Close, or Widen, Gender Gaps in Economies Worldwide (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, c2023), by Jody Heymann, Aleta Sprague, and Amy Raub (multiple formats with commentary at luminosoa.org)

The Legal Limits of Direct Democracy (Moeckli) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Legal Limits of Direct Democracy: A Comparative Analysis of Referendums and Initiatives across Europe (Cheltenham: E. Elgar Publishing Ltd., c2021), ed. by Daniel Moeckli, Anna Forgcs, and Henri Ibi (PDF files with commentary at elgaronline.com)

Hilaire Belloc (Mandell) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Hilaire Belloc: The Man and His Work (London: Methuen and Co., c1916), by C. Creighton Mandell and Edward Shanks, contrib. by G. K. Chesterton (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images)

Poems (Shanks) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Poems (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1916), by Edward Shanks (stable link)

Assyriological Studies "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Assyriological Studies (full serial archives)

Equity News "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Equity News (partial serial archives)

New West Indian Guide "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

New West Indian Guide (full serial archives)

Nieuwe West-Indische Gids "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Nieuwe West-Indische Gids (in Dutch and English) (full serial archives)

De West-Indische Gids "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

De West-Indische Gids (in Dutch) (full serial archives)

The Western News "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Western News (partial serial archives)

The West Tennessee Star "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The West Tennessee Star (partial serial archives)

The Case of the Cherokee Nation Against the State of Georgia, Argued and Determined at the Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1831; With an Appendix (Peters) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Case of the Cherokee Nation Against the State of Georgia, Argued and Determined at the Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1831; With an Appendix (Philadelphia: J. Grigg, 1831), ed. by Richard Peters (stable link)

The Heliotropium (Drexel) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Heliotropium: or, Conformity of the Human Will to the Divine (New York: Devin-Adair Co., 1912), by Jeremias Drexel, ed. by Ferdinand E. Bogner (stable link)

List of Cherokee General Fund Warrants Unpaid August 20, 1898 (Cherokee Nation) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

List of Cherokee General Fund Warrants Unpaid August 20, 1898, by Cherokee Nation (stable link)

To the Honourable the President and Members of the Senate of the State of Georgia (Campbell) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

To the Honourable the President and Members of the Senate of the State of Georgia, by Robert Campbell (stable link)

The Promptorium Parvulorum (Galfridus) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Promptorium Parvulorum: The First English-Latin Dictionary (EETS extra series #102; London et al.: Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co., and H. Frowde, 1908), by Anglicus Galfridus, ed. by A. L. Mayhew (multiple formats at archive.org)

The Tale of Beryn; With a Prologue of the Merry Adventure of the Pardoner With a Tapster at Canterbury (Furnivall) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Tale of Beryn; With a Prologue of the Merry Adventure of the Pardoner With a Tapster at Canterbury (EETS extra series #105; London: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trbner and Co., and by H. Frowde, 1909), ed. by Frederick James Furnivall and W. G. Boswell-Stone, contrib. by W. A. Clouston (stable link)

Specifications for Electric Locomotives Proposed for New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (General Electric Company) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Specifications for Electric Locomotives Proposed for New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (1905), by General Electric Company, contrib. by New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company (stable link)

The Secret River (Macaulay) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Secret River (London: J. Murray, 1909), by Rose Macaulay (stable link)

Catchwords and Claptrap (Macaulay) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Catchwords and Claptrap (London: L. and V. Woolf, 1926), by Rose Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

Statistical Theory of Signal Detection (Helstrom) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Statistical Theory of Signal Detection (New York et al.: Pergamon Press, 1960), by Carl W. Helstrom (page images at HathiTrust)

The French Jesuits in Lower Louisiana (1700-1763) (Delanglez) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The French Jesuits in Lower Louisiana (1700-1763) (dissertation; Washington: Catholic University of America, 1935), by Jean Delanglez (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

The Middle-English Versions of Partonope of Blois (Bdtker) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Middle-English Versions of Partonope of Blois (EETS extra series #109; 1912), ed. by A. Trampe Bdtker (stable link)

Out of Time (Thomas) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Out of Time: History and Evolution in Anthropological Discourse (second edition, with new afterword; Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c1996), by Nicholas Thomas (page images at HathiTrust)

The March of Philosophy (Alpern) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The March of Philosophy (New York: Dial Press, 1934), by Henry Alpern (page images at HathiTrust)

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Told by an Idiot (New York: Boni and Liveright, c1923), by Rose Macaulay (stable link)

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Crewe Train (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926), by Rose Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)

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Ephesian Studies (Moule) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Ephesian Studies: Expository Readings on the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Ephesians (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1902), by H. C. G. Moule (page images at HathiTrust)

A Casual Commentary (Macaulay) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

A Casual Commentary (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926), by Rose Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)

Frank Merriwell's Own Company (Standish) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

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The Rockspur Eleven: A Fine Football Story for Boys (New York: Street and Smith, c1900), by Burt L. Standish (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)

Frank Merriwell in Europe (Standish) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Frank Merriwell in Europe: or, Working His Way Upward (New York: Street and Smith, c1903), by Burt L. Standish (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)

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Fifteen Years in Hell (Benson) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Fifteen Years in Hell: An Autobiography (Indianapolis: Carlon and Hollenbeck, 1885), by Luther Benson (multiple formats at archive.org)

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Two Years and Three Months in the New York Lunatic Asylum at Utica; Together With the Outlines of Twenty Years' Peregrinations in Syracuse (1855), by Phebe B. Davis (multiple formats at Google)

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Behind the Door of Delusion: By "Inmate Ward 8" (New York: Macmillan, 1932), by Marle Woodson (page images at HathiTrust)

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Voyages and Travels: or, Scenes in Many Lands (2 volumes in 4; Boston: E. W. Walker, c1887), ed. by Leo de Colange (stable link)

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Fifteen Years in Hell (Benson) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Fifteen Years in Hell: An Autobiography (1885), by Luther Benson (Gutenberg text)

Parson Kelly (Mason) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

Parson Kelly (New York et al.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1899), by A. E. W. Mason and Andrew Lang (stable link)

The Truants (Mason) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

The Truants (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1904), by A. E. W. Mason (stable link)

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Frank Merriwell's Strong Arm (Standish) "IndyWatch Feed Literature"

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US has spent billions on Ukraine war aid. But is that money landing in corrupt pockets? "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

With more than $100 billion in U.S. weaponry and financial aid flowing to Ukraine in less than a year and more on the way to counter Russia's invasion  concerns about arms falling into terrorists' hands and dollars into corrupt officials' pockets are mounting. The special inspector general who has overseen aid to Afghanistan since 2012, and some House Republicans, warn of the need for closer oversight of the military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The scale of the effort is massive. The $113 billion appropriated by Congress in 2022 approaches the $146 billion spent in 20 years for military and humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. The Pentagon spent $62.3 billion in 2022 on Ukraine for weapons, ammunition, training, logistics, supplies, salaries and stipends, according to the Joint Strategic Oversight Plan for Ukraine Response report. Inspectors general for several agencies released the report in January. The State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development spent $46 billion for activities ranging from border security to funds for basic government services. Other government agencies, including the Department of Agriculture, spent another $5 billion. The report noted the difficulty U.S. agencies had accounting for the billions spent. The Pentagon, for example, was "unable to provide end-use monitoring in accordance with DoD policy" in Ukraine. "End-use monitoring" includes tracking serial numbers of weapons and ammunition to ensure they're used as intended.

Note: Watch a concise, 15-min overview that reveals the background of the US-Ukraine-Russia war beyond the official narrative portrayed by Western media. This includes the decades-long US campaign to overthrow governments across Europe via US-funded radical militia groups, as part of efforts to maintain control over other nations and the world's resources. For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on war from reliable major media sources.

The toxic legacy of the Ukraine war "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

On 6 June, satellite images captured hundreds of craters made by artillery shells and a 40m-wide (131 ft) hole left by a bomb in fields around the village of Dovhenke, in eastern Ukraine. It is just one site left scarred by Russia's invasion of its neighbour. And as the war continues to wreak a devastating humanitarian toll on the people caught up in the fighting, the conflict is leaving a far less obvious, toxic legacy on the land itself. Amongst the pockmarked landscape and burned-out buildings of Dovhenke, heavy metals, fuel and chemical residues from ammunition and missiles have seeped into the soil. Although the full extent of soil contamination in Ukraine is not yet known, there are concerns that the conflict will cause long-lasting damage to the country's agricultural productivity. Ukraine is one of the world's most important producers and exporters of cereals and oilseeds, including corn, wheat, barley and sunflower oil. The widespread pollution caused by the conflict also threatens local wildlife and the health of communities, who are at risk of eating contaminated crops. The latest figures collated in January by the UNEP estimate that 618 industrial or critical infrastructure sites have been damaged or destroyed in the year since the war began. A special taskforce coordinated by the Ecological Inspectorate of Ukraine, is investigating environmental crimes such as attacks on water facilities, chemical factories and nuclear power plants. UNEP warns that this impact assessment could be "a colossal task."

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on war from reliable major media sources.

How microplastics are infiltrating the food you eat "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Microplastics have infiltrated every part of the planet. One study estimated that there are around 24.4 trillion fragments of microplastics in the upper regions of the world's oceans. But they aren't just ubiquitous in water they are spread widely in soils on land too and can even end up in the food we eat. Unwittingly, we may be consuming tiny fragments of plastic with almost every bite we take. In 2022, analysis by the Environmental Working Group, an environmental non-profit, found that sewage sludge has contaminated almost 20 million acres (80,937sq km) of US cropland with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called "forever chemicals", which are commonly found in plastic products and do not break down under normal environmental conditions. Sludge is commonly used as organic fertiliser in the US and Europe. Due to this practice ... between 31,000 and 42,000 tonnes of microplastics, or 86 trillion to 710 trillion microplastic particles, contaminate European farmland each year. Plastic particles can also contaminate food crops directly. A 2020 study found microplastics and nanoplastics in fruit and vegetables sold by supermarkets and in produce sold by local sellers. Crops absorb nanoplastic particles from surrounding water and soil through tiny cracks in their roots. Chemicals found in plastic have been linked to cancer, heart disease and poor fetal development. High levels of ingested microplastics may also cause cell damage which could lead to inflammation and allergic reactions.

Note: There seems to be no part of the planet that is unaffected by the pervasiveness of microplastics, from being found in human veins, human lungs, flying insects, and in 90% of table salt, to heavily polluting...

How pesticides impair our senses "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Regenerative agriculture is an approach to farming that prioritises soil and environmental health by minimising synthetic inputs. [Farm manager Tim Parton] switched to using biologically active inputs after experiencing headaches and skin rashes from using pesticides. After sheep dipping, which involves immersing sheep in insecticide and pesticide mixtures to eliminate parasites, lumps would often show up on his arms. "I would be a mess, but if I went to the doctors, they would say 'you've just had a reaction' and would not take it seriously," he says. Since adopting a biological farming method, Parton has not experienced any negative health impacts. He has not had to use any phosphorus and potassium fertilisers on his crops for over 10 years. He says he has observed a big increase in insect and bird species since he stopped using pesticides. Pesticides may be responsible for the loss of smell in honeybees and salmon. Despite global regulations on pesticide use, one study estimates that about 385 million cases of unintentional, acute pesticide poisoning occur among farm workers each year. A 2020 study found that of the estimated 860 million agricultural workers worldwide, 44% are affected by pesticide poisoning annually. Acute health impacts can range from seizures to respiratory depression. Pesticide exposure has been associated with conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Parkinson's disease. Pesticide exposure has also been linked to sensory deterioration.

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on food system corruption and health from reliable major media sources.

Vinyl chloride's invisible threat: Thousands of pounds are released every year in the U.S. as part of "poison plastic" manufacturing "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Vinyl chloride entered the spotlight after the Feb. 3 Ohio train derailment. But the hazardous substance has been around for decades and is everywhere from buildings and vehicle upholstery to children's toys and kitchen supplies and factories have been emitting the EPA-designated toxic chemical into the air for years. The train that derailed had the manmade and volatile compound on board, prompting temporary evacuations. But the derailment isn't the first time vinyl chloride has alarmed experts. Experts say that the volatile compound, "used almost exclusively by the plastics industry," has "leached into groundwater from spills, landfills, and industrial sources," and that people who live around plastic manufacturing facilities "may be exposed to vinyl chloride by inhalation of contaminated air." According to the EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which "tracks the management of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health and the environment," there are 38 TRI facilities in 15 states mostly around the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern U.S. that use vinyl chloride, emitting about half a million pounds of the substance every year. The problem begins at vinyl chloride's origins. It's generated from ethane, which is obtained through fracking natural gas. The U.S. Energy Information Administration said ethane production hit a monthly record last year of more than 2.4 million barrels per day. The global PVC market is expected to become a $56.1 billion industry within the next 3 years. 

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on corporate corruption and health from reliable major media sources.

Australia becomes first country to recognise psychedelics as medicines "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Australia has become the first country to recognise psychedelics as medicines, after the Therapeutic Goods Administration took researchers by surprise and approved the psychedelic substances in magic mushrooms and MDMA for use by people with certain mental health conditions. MDMA and psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, will be considered schedule 8 drugs - meaning they're approved for controlled use when prescribed by a psychiatrist - from July this year after the TGA acknowledged there were few other options for patients with specific treatment-resistant mental illnesses. The changes will allow MDMA to be used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, and psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression. They will still be considered prohibited substances ... for all other usages. "Prescribing will be limited to psychiatrists, given their specialised qualifications and expertise to diagnose and treat patients with serious mental health conditions," a TGA statement published on Friday said. Associate Professor David Caldicott, an emergency department doctor who appeared at the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide ... was pleasantly surprised by Friday's decision. "The conditions for which these drugs might be used [post-traumatic stress disorder and treatment-resistant depression] are currently conditions for which you're basically destined to a lifetime of drug use. Whereas the MDMA particularly is used to facilitate psychotherapy, only for a few doses," [said Caldicott].

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on mind-altering drugs from reliable major media sources.

Society has never produced so much food, yet we live in a world where only the rich get to be healthy "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

According to the World Health Organization definition, 1.9 billion adults are considered overweight. Of these, more than 650 million people are classified as obese. In Australia, health authorities suggest being overweight is more dangerous to us than alcohol, and only second in "preventable health risk" to smoking. ABS health data claims 67% of Australian adults are overweight, an increase on 63.4% a decade ago. Last year, Australia's former conservative government released a "National Obesity Strategy", concerned Australia was facing health risks of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancers. That government did recognise weight is influenced by complex "social, environmental, and economic factors", but their framework of encouraging "healthy choices" as a remedy unhelpfully individualises a collective problem. First, shaming individuals into weight loss doesn't work. 95% of weight loss attempts fail. Two-thirds of dieters regain the weight they lose. Second, the structural giveaway here is an admission that the poorest "experience the greatest burden of disease linked to excess weight". Our societies have never produced so much food, and the time to prepare it are priced as a luxury, while highly processed items are inexpensive, easy and aggressively mass-marketed. It's not a failure of collective willpower that's jeopardising our health, but a diet of bad food that's culturally familiar, low in nutrition and super available.

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on food system corruption from reliable major media sources.

Media Ignore Seymour Hersh Bombshell Report of US Destroying Nord Stream II "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

It has now been one week since Seymour Hersh published an in-depth report claiming that the Biden administration deliberately blew up the Nord Stream II gas pipeline without Germany's consent or even knowledge an operation that began planning long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Hersh the journalist who broke the stories of the My Lai Massacre, the CIA spying program and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal claims that in June, U.S. Navy divers traveled to the Baltic Sea and attached C4 explosive charges to the pipeline. President Biden himself ordered its destruction. All understood ... that, if caught, it would be seen as a flagrant "act of war" against their allies. Despite this, corporate media have overwhelmingly ignored the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter's bombshell. A MintPress News study analyzed the 20 most influential publications in the United States, according to analytics company Similar Web, and found only four mentions of the report between them. This lack of interest cannot be explained due to the report's irrelevance. If the Biden administration really did work closely with the Norwegian government to blow up Nord Stream II, causing billions of dollars worth of immediate damage and plunging an entire region of the world into a freezing winter without sufficient energy, it ranks as one of the worst terrorist attacks in history. The Nord Stream attack was also one of the world's worst ecological disasters, constituting the largest single leak of methane in history.

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on government corruption and media manipulation from reliable sources.

US Attempt to Sabotage Mexico's GMO Corn Ban Denounced as '21st-Century Imperialism' "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Environmental groups on Tuesday accused the Biden administration of putting the profits of big agribusiness over public health and critical pollinators by attempting to obstruct the Mexican government's ongoing push to ban genetically engineered corn. The U.S. government claims that Mexico's plans, which have also drawn fierce opposition from industry lobbying groups, would run afoul of provisions in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and harm American farmers. The Biden administration has threatened to take legal action under the USMCA if Mexico doesn't reverse course. The USMCA entered into force in 2020 and replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), under which U.S. corn flooded the Mexican market. An estimated 90% of U.S. corn production is genetically modified. But Mexicothe largest destination for U.S. corn exportsreiterated its intention to prohibit GE corn for human consumption by 2024 in its latest decree. Mexico is also aiming to ban imports and use of glyphosate, a cancer-linked chemical that is often sprayed on genetically engineered corn. In February 2021, The Guardian reported that "internal government emails reveal Monsanto owner Bayer AG and industry lobbyist CropLife America have been working closely with U.S. officials to pressure Mexico into abandoning its intended ban on glyphosate, a pesticide linked to cancer that is the key ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup weedkillers."

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on food system corruption and GMOs from reliable major media sources.

Whales Will Save Climate Unless the Military Destroys Them First "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

With the Biden administration's mandate to slash carbon emissions "at least in half by the end of the decade," the Pentagon has committed to using all-electric vehicles and transitioning to biofuels for all its trucks, ships and aircraft. The plan ignores the Pentagon's continuing role in the annihilation of whales, in spite of the miraculous role that large cetaceans have played in delaying climate catastrophe and "maintaining healthy marine ecosystems," according to a report by Whale and Dolphin Conservation. This fact has mostly gone unnoticed. The decimation of populations of whales and dolphins over the last decade - resulting from the year-round, full-spectrum military practices carried out in the oceans ... has fast-tracked us toward a cataclysmic environmental tipping point. The other imminent danger that whales and dolphins face is from the installation of space-war infrastructure, which is taking place currently. This new infrastructure comprises the development of the so-called "smart ocean," rocket launchpads, missile tracking stations and other components of satellite-based battle. Throughout their lives, whales enable the oceans to sequester a whopping 2 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. That astonishing amount in a single year is nearly double the 1.2 billion metric tons of carbon that was emitted by the U.S. military in the entire 16-year span between 2001 and 2017. Clearly, key path forward toward a livable planet is to make whale and ocean conservation a top priority.

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on military corruption and marine mammals from reliable major media sources.

Plastic-Eating Mushrooms: Species, Benefits, Impact "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Certain mushroom species have the ability to consume polyurethane, one of the main ingredients in plastic products. Some scientists believe that these natural composters could be the key to cleaning up our planet. Mycoremediation is the natural process that fungi use to degrade or isolate contaminants in the environment. A 2020 study published in Biotechnology Reports found that mycoremediation applied to agricultural wastes like pesticides, herbicides, and cyanotoxins is more cost-effective, eco-friendly, and effective. A project using the mycelium (the vegetative part of the mushroom similar to a plant's root system) of two common mushrooms made headlines in 2014. Using Pleurotus ostreatus, also known as the oyster mushroom, and Schizophyllum commune, aka the split gill mushroom, the team was able to turn plastic into human-grade food. The mushrooms were cultivated on circular pods made of seaweed-derived gelatin filled with UV-treated plastics. As the fungus digests the plastic, it grows around the edible base pods to create a mycelium-rich snack after just a few months. According to a study by the University of Rajasthan in India, plastic-eating mushrooms can sometimes absorb too much of the pollutant in their mycelium, and therefore cannot be consumed. If more research is performed regarding the safety aspects, however, mycoremediation through mushroom cultivation could perhaps address two of the world's greatest problems: waste and food scarcity.

Note: Explore a treasure trove of concise summaries of incredibly inspiring news articles which will inspire you to make a difference.

How to fight microplastic pollution with magnets "IndyWatch Feed Spiritual"

Huge amounts of plastic ends up rivers and oceans every year, harming the environment and potentially also human health. But what if we could pull it out of water with the power of magnets? [Chemistry student] Ferreira became determined to find a solution to remove microplastics from water. He started by designing his own spectrometer, a scientific instrument that uses ultraviolet light to measure the density of microplastics in solutions. "I could see there were a lot of microplastics in the water and they weren't just coming from big plastic breaking down in the sea," he says. It was on his local beach that Ferreira came up with a solution that could extract microplastics from water. "I found some oil spill residue with loads of plastic attached to it," he says. "I realised that oil could be used to attract plastic." Ferreira mixed vegetable oil with iron oxide powder to create a magnetic liquid, also known as ferrofluid. He then blended in microplastics from a wide range of everyday items, including plastic bottles, paint and car tyres, and water from the washing machine. After the microplastics attached themselves to the ferrofluid, Ferreira used a magnet to remove the solution and leave behind only water. Following 5,000 tests, Ferreira's method was 87% effective at extracting microplastics from water. Ferreira is currently in the process of designing a device which uses the magnetic extraction method to capture microplastics as water flows past it. The device will be small enough to fit inside waterpipes to continuously extract plastic fragments.

Note: Researchers from Australia are also finding innovative ways to rapidly remove hazardous microplastics from water using magnets. Explore a treasure trove of concise summaries of incredibly inspiring news articles which will inspire you to make a difference.

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