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This Week at the Library
‘Twas in the days of ’76, when freemen young and oldAll fought for independence then, each hero brave and bold…‘Twas then the noble Stars and StripesIn triumph did appear,And defended by brave patriots,The Yankee volunteers. Books in this Update:– 1776, … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-history, American Revolution, Harry Turtledove, history, humanities, humor, Lincoln, McCullough, military, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, recommended to me, week in review
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This Week at the Library (6/8)
It didn’t take me long to zip through this week’s reading for whatever reason; the gods directed me to a select some very readable books, I suppose. The first book I read was Al Franken’s Lies and the Lying Liars … Continue reading