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re: 1776 book related question
Posted on 7/1/13 at 2:09 pm to WinnPtiger
Posted on 7/1/13 at 2:09 pm to WinnPtiger
Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis. His Bunker Hill just came out a few days ago
The Traitor & The Spy by Flexner (about Benedict Arnold)
If you want a novel about the period check out Burr by Gore Vidal
The Traitor & The Spy by Flexner (about Benedict Arnold)
If you want a novel about the period check out Burr by Gore Vidal
Posted on 7/1/13 at 4:30 pm to Kafka
Narrative non-fiction.
There's the obvious answer: Shelby Foote.
Less obvious, Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil Ware by GFR Henderson.
Those are both pretty tough/long reads. An easier read: America: The Last Best Hope by Bill Bennett. My vote for the easiest and best two volume read of American history you can buy.
There's the obvious answer: Shelby Foote.
Less obvious, Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil Ware by GFR Henderson.
Those are both pretty tough/long reads. An easier read: America: The Last Best Hope by Bill Bennett. My vote for the easiest and best two volume read of American history you can buy.
This post was edited on 7/1/13 at 4:32 pm
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