Forging The Sword The Story of Camp Devens
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
William Josephus Robinson was an American physician and sexologist who championed birth control. Serving as editor of the American Journal of Urology and Sexology and as a physician in the Bronx, he was a significant voice in the birth control movement in the United States. Robinson was the first American physician to demand that contraceptive knowledge be taught to medical students, becoming arguably the most influential and popular American physician writing on birth control in the first three decades of the twentieth century. In addition to his own writings, he edited the works of the pioneering pediatrician Abraham Jacobi and was also a freethinking critic of Christianity.



Full of compelling characters, Absence Unexpected is an exciting story about AU Silver (Always Unique!) and a group of his juggling friends searching for Randy, one of the finest jugglers on Earth. The story takes you into the heart of the juggling community and introduces you to several interesting juggling venues. It will make you want to throw things around!