Weekly Summary
08/07/2026
For those busy subscribers that didn’t have much time to read, watch, or listen during the week, and that like to catch up on the weekend, here are some (~3-7) of the links from this week that stood out to me, in case you don’t have the time to go through all of the weekly posts.
Colossus published a good article on “The Long and Inventive History of Guinness.” [Also available in podcast format.]
I really enjoyed Alec Litowitz’s podcast chat on the Alpha Exchange Podcast, and I look forward to reading his upcoming book, The Adaptability Quotient.
Liaquat Ahamed was on The Meb Faber Show to discuss the Railroad Bubble That Crashed the World (Video, Podcast), and his book 1873.
Ian Cassel wrote about When the Greatest Stock Speculator Met the Greatest Gambler.
Dan Carlin published Part IV of his Hardcore History podcast series on Alexander the Great.
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