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An Ice Cream War
An Ice Cream War© 1982 William Boyd408 pages Although most of the action of the Great War took place in Europe, it spread throughout the world wherever Europe’s nations had allies or colonies. An Ice Cream War is a novel … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, historical fiction, military, The Great War
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Look Away!
Look Away! A History of the Confederate States of America© 2003 William C. Davis496 pages While most Civil War histories concentrate on military campaigns, Look Away! chronicles the history of the Confederacy from a political and social perspective. Its attempt … Continue reading
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Tagged American South, economics, history, law, military, slavery and rebellion, social history
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Forgotten Voices of the Great War
Forgotten Voices of the Great War© 2004 ed. Max Author336 pages Forgotten Voices of the Great War is a chronicle of the first great war, a story told not by one author but many. Interviews and written recollections from … Continue reading
The First World War
The First World War© 2000 John Keegan528 pages The dawning of the 20th century seemed to promise nothing but good tidings for the civilized world; telegraphy and steam were knitting it together, economies were flourishing, and progress was on the … Continue reading
Starship Troopers
Starship Troopers© 1959 Robert Heinlein263 pages The worlds of the Terran Federation are under constant assault by the malicious Bugs, whose hideousness drives dogs insane and who don’t even have the decency to build their civilization out of buildings that … Continue reading
Sharpe’s Christmas
Sharpe’s Christmas© 2003 Bernard Cornwell104 pages Sharpe’s Christmas collects two stories which do the seemingly impossible, in honoring the Christmas spirit while simultaneously being action-adventure tales starring Richard Sharpe. Sharpe doesn’t lend himself easily to Christmas stories; he is not … Continue reading
The Other Side of Western Civilization
The Other Side of Western Civilization: Readings in Everyday Life,© 1979 ed. Stanley Chodorow363 pages The Other Side of Western Civilization collects readings in social history ranging from antiquity to the Renaissance. Its subtitle Readings in Everyday Life is largely … Continue reading
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Tagged classical world, Europe, history, Medieval, military, religion, Rome, transportation
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Sharpe’s Siege
Sharpe’s Siege© 1987 Bernard Cornwell352 pages Napoleon may not realize it, but his wars are lost. The English have achieved total naval supremacy, and are free to raid the coasts of the imperial hexagon at their leisure. Richard Sharpe, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernard Cornwell, historical fiction, military, Sharpe's Series, The Napoleonic Wars
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