Books with References to Fred Cookinham
August 7th 2016
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNS: A CELEBRATION OF THE SPOONERISM
Don Hauptman. 1991. Acknowledgments page.
ACRONYMANIA
Don Hauptman. 1993. Acknowledgments page.
GREENSPAN: THE MAN BEHIND MONEY
Justin Martin. 2001. Pages xii and 261.
“Fred Cookinham’s Ayn Rand-themed walking tours of New York City provided an invaluable window into the author’s life and times.”
FALLINGWATER RISING: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, E. J. KAUFMANN, AND AMERICA’S MOST EXTRAORDINARY HOUSE
Franklin Toker. 2003. Page 448.
GODDESS OF THE MARKET: AYN RAND AND THE AMERICAN RIGHT
Jennifer Burns. 2009. Page 350.
AYN RAND AND THE WORLD SHE MADE
Anne C. Heller. 2009. Pages 443, 448, 513, 522-3.
DEBACLE: FAILING TO REBUILD THE TWIN TOWERS: A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS
Joe Wright, Editor, 2011. I contributed the essay “Pax Americana.”
AYN RAND NATION: THE HIDDEN STRUGGLE FOR AMERICA’S SOUL
Gary Weiss. 2012. Pages 26-35, 50, 267, 270, 282.
Frederick Cookinham’s THE AGE OF RAND is “rambling but intriguing…thoughtful…amusing…skeptical…far from hero-worshiping.”
“He is a knowledgable and suave tour guide, and his tours are a useful introduction to Ayn Rand.”
FATLASH! FOOD POLICE AND THE FEAR OF THIN
Karen Kataline. 2012. Acknowledgments page. PS: I am “Glen” in Karen’s book.
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EXQUISITE FOLLY: A THOMAS DORDRECHT MYSTERY
Jon Carriel, 2015. Dedication.
LONG ISLAND CITY IN 1776: THE REVOLUTION COMES TO QUEENS
Richard Melnick, 2023. Acknowledgments, page 10. On page 35, Melnick includes a long quote from me explaining the difference between the American Revolution, the Revolutionary War, and the War for Independence.