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Alicja (darkwingduckie7) | 161 comments Bryan wrote: "Alicja, for shield walls, try:

The Western Way of War Infantry Battle in Classical Greece by Victor Davis Hanson by Victor Davis HansonVictor Davis Hanson

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Wow, thank you! They look like just what I am looking for.


message 652: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig You are very welcome, Alicja.


message 653: by Whitney (last edited Dec 12, 2013 11:27AM) (new)

Whitney | 55 comments Jill wrote: "Post from Anthony moved from another topic:

"I just found out from my ex that our 8 year old is a history buff and that she's read and enjoys the Diary of Anne Frank. Does anyone here have suggest..."


She might like the Dear America Series. They are in diary form based on real people. There are a lot of different topics and authors, but one of my favorites was
Across The Wide And Lonesome Prairie The Oregon Trail Diary Of Hattie Campbell by Kristiana Gregory by Kristiana Gregory Kristiana Gregory

There is also The Royal Diaries series about real princesses. It is also in diary format with different authors. One of my favorites was
Elizabeth I Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England, 1544 by Kathryn Lasky by Kathryn Lasky Kathryn Lasky

I like these two series because they include additional information about the person and time period after the story. It is a great way to discover what people and time periods you might be interested in.


message 654: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (queenravenclaw) Second that notation. I loved the Dear Canada and some of the Dear America books as a young girl.


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Kathryn (sscarllet) | 24 comments Can anyone recommend a book on the history of cheese? There seems to be a lot out there and it hard to choose which one to go with.


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Kathryn (sscarllet) | 24 comments thanks Stephen. That definitely looks interesting and I've added it to my Amazon wishlist. But I'm also looking for something that's more like a biography of cheese.


message 657: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) These books may be a little closer to what you want, Kathryn.


Cheese and Culture A History of Cheese and Its Place in Western Civilization by Paul Kindstedt by Paul Kindstedt(no photo)

World Cheese Book by Juliet Harbutt by Juliet Harbutt (no photo)


message 658: by John (new)

John | 170 comments Happy New Year Everyone.
I am looking for some suggestions on two particular Kennedy topics. Since the plethora of books published about the assasination at the end of last year, I've noted so many delve into pet theories and conspiracy again and again.
I am looking for a comprehensive and well written overview of the Kennedy assasination - not conspiratorial, but addressing them is fine. "
I am also looking for an comprehensive overview of the Cuban Missle Crisis (also not conspiratorial) if anyone has any suggestions.

I would greatly appreciate any suggestions and the reason why you like the book.
Thanks!


message 659: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Hi John:

I really like this one (he is in the lone gunman category):

Case Closed by Gerald Posner by Gerald Posner (no photo)

For LBJ's side of the event:

The Kennedy Assassination--24 Hours After Lyndon B. Johnson's Pivotal First Day as President by Steven M. Gillon by Steven M. Gillon (no photo)

On Cuba:

The Cuban Missile Crisis in American Memory Myths versus Reality by Sheldon M. Stern by Sheldon M. Stern (no photo)

And

One Minute to Midnight Kennedy, Khrushchev and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War by Michael Dobbs by Michael Dobbs Michael Dobbs


message 660: by John (new)

John | 170 comments Thank you- Bryan-
All other suggestions are still welcome!
(I like to look over many :))


message 661: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) This is a post from TH, moved from another location.


"What is the best book on TR? What is the best book on TAFT? Where does Bully Pulpit rank? "

The Bully Pulpit Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism by Doris Kearns Goodwin by Doris Kearns Goodwin Doris Kearns Goodwin


message 662: by Vincent (new)

Vincent (vpbrancato) | 1248 comments haven;t read any on Taft

Mornings on Horseback on TR is good

Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough David McCullough[authorimage:David McCullough|6281688

McCullough is really good

Haven't read Bully Pulpit

let me know how it goes when you are thru Jill


message 663: by Karen (new)

Karen (kvpgoodreads) Jill wrote: "This is a post from TH, moved from another location.


"What is the best book on TR? What is the best book on TAFT? Where does Bully Pulpit rank? "

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund MorrisTheodore Rex



message 664: by Karen (new)

Karen (kvpgoodreads) Edmund Morris The Rise of Theodore RooseveltTheodore RexThe Rise of Theodore Roosevelt The best I have read are the books by Edmund Morris which cover the entire life of TR. Very well researched and very well written.


message 665: by Vincent (new)

Vincent (vpbrancato) | 1248 comments Karen V. wrote: "Edmund MorrisThe Rise of Theodore RooseveltTheodore RexThe Rise of Theodore Roosevelt The best I have read are the books by Edmund Mor..."


I read the first also and found it very good.


message 666: by Jill (last edited Jan 30, 2014 09:50AM) (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) For a Taft book, you might want to visit the Presidential link here in the HBC. There are a few recommendations there. The link is:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

A book that I enjoyed about TR and Taft is:

The Imperial Cruise A Secret History of Empire and War by James Bradley by James Bradley James Bradley


message 667: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) This is a request from Doreen moved from another location:

"Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of books of the history of Poland? Since my family came from Poland I would like to learn more about it's history. Thank you very much all for your help."


message 668: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) A response from Kressel to the above post.

"I can't recommend any books, but I do know a little about the history of the Jews in Poland. We were invited there as merchants by Prince Casimir in the 11th century (??). Jews at the time made a pun on the word "Poland," saying "Poh lin," which in Hebrew means, "Here we will sleep." In other words, they believed it would be a safe and peaceful place to endure the exile, and for the next few centuries, we did live in peace and prosperity. Then came Chmilnitzki's peasant revolt in the 1600's, and it was all downhill from there, eventually all going up in flames in the seven (??) concentration camps there.

There are books to corroborate all this, but mostly I learned it from the audio lectures of
Berel Wein Berel Wein "


message 669: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) One of the most historic moments in Polish history is told in this magnificent book.

Rising '44 The Battle for Warsaw by Norman Davies by Norman Davies Norman Davies

Another book by the same author traces the history of Poland from medieval times to the present.

God's Playground A History of Poland, Vol. 2 1795 to the Present by Norman Davies by Norman Davies Norman Davies


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Christine Wahl (maddashin) | 88 comments Without a doubt i would get D-Day by Ambrose.

All about the Normandy invasion. Told by over 1600 soldiers that were there I believe.

Not a real special interest book. Then, i would look for others he wrote.


message 671: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (vicki_c) Jill wrote: "This is a request from Doreen moved from another location:

"Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of books of the history of Poland? Since my family came from Poland I would like to learn mo..."


For fiction,

Poland by James A. Michener by James A. Michener James A. Michener


message 672: by Christine (new)

Christine Wahl (maddashin) | 88 comments If you find any let me know. I am from Polish heritage.


message 673: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Christine wrote: "Without a doubt i would get D-Day by Ambrose...."

Don't forget the citation:

D-Day, June 6, 1944 The Battle for the Normandy Beaches by Stephen E. Ambrose by Stephen E. Ambrose Stephen E. Ambrose


message 674: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Stephen, don't forget the citation:

(no image) History Of Gdańsk by Edmund Cieślak (no photo)


message 675: by Bryan (last edited Feb 03, 2014 08:43AM) (new)

Bryan Craig Jill wrote: "For a Taft book, you might want to visit the Presidential link here in the HBC. There are a few recommendations there. The link is:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/......"


Thanks, Jill, this is the best place to learn more about Taft and TR.

Not many cradle to grave biographies on Taft. So, I am glad Goodwin took on Taft's life. Here is the Taft bio, but old:

The Life & Times of William Howard Taft by Henry F. Pringle by Henry F. Pringle (no photo)

For TR, so many. I read the first biography on the Morris trilogy and it was great.

The Bully Pulpit Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism by Doris Kearns Goodwin by Doris Kearns Goodwin Doris Kearns Goodwin

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris Colonel Roosevelt by Edmund Morris by Edmund Morris Edmund Morris

Could try a one volume:

T.R. The Last Romantic by H.W. Brands by H.W. Brands H.W. Brands


message 676: by Dave (new)

Dave | 513 comments Bryan wrote: "Jill wrote: "For a Taft book, you might want to visit the Presidential link here in the HBC. There are a few recommendations there. The link is:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/......"


I confess that I was less impressed with the Morris biography of Roosevelt. I only read the first volume but chose not to read the rest. It's been some time since I read it, but I recall that I was disappointed at the inclusion of dialogue that nobody could have recorded. I've run into "popular historians" who try too hard to make their books read like novels for a larger, mass audience. I'm not fond of that trend. There are plenty of historians who write very readable books without resorting to gimmicks. Just my opinion.


message 677: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Dave........I read a book a couple of months ago which included a plethora of dialogue to which the author could not have possibly been privy, even with the most scholarly research. You can see how impressed I was since I can't even remember the title!! So I have to agree with you totally on the "history as novel" approach. I have not read the Roosevelt books, so can't speak to those books. Thanks for your comments.

BTW, when mentioning books or authors be sure to add the citations at the end of the post.

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris by Edmund Morris Edmund Morris


message 678: by Dave (last edited Feb 04, 2014 10:20AM) (new)

Dave | 513 comments Jill wrote: "Dave........I read a book a couple of months ago which included a plethora of dialogue to which the author could not have possibly been privy, even with the most scholarly research. You can see how..."

Hi Jill. Thanks for the comment. I considered adding the book and author citations, but decided to avoid clutter since they're all right there above my post. I thought it might be overkill, but if it's the policy to repeat them no matter what, even back to back, I'll remember that for the future. I suppose we aren't exactly wasting paper, but it does feel like wasted effort.


message 679: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Thanks, Dave.


message 680: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig From Rory:

Hi,
I am actually seeking a suggestion rather than making one--hope that is ok.

I devoured the Time Life WWII books as a kid and as an adult I picked up both that series and the American Civil war series, along with several Epic of Flight and Old West books by Time Life.
My son is 10 and I'd like to get him started in history but looking for a similar series to Time Life that provides a general, non-academic, overview for the American Revolution and period of US History up until Civil War. I realize photos wouldn't be available but I am sure a series with plenty of paintings/cartoons/illustrations would suffice.
Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance!


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David Abraham | 14 comments try Dorling-Kindersley Eyewitness books.


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Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) This message from Sammy was moved from another topic.

"I have been interested in re-reading books that I have read in the past, I have found many of them, and delighted myself in reading them, but there is one book I can't find. It is about a young girl, who lives in the US, and I don't remember the whole story line. But I do remember some parts. I remember she suspected a man who she knew, of using Morse code to speak to Nazi submarines, and she somehow prevented from them attacking their town. Please help me find this book. Thank you so much in advance"


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Judy (dujyt) | 93 comments Jill wrote: "This message from Sammy was moved from another topic.

"I have been interested in re-reading books that I have read in the past, I have found many of them, and delighted myself in reading them, but..."


Hi Sammy,

I believe the title you are looking for is Shadows on the Sea by Joan Hiatt Harlow by Joan Hiatt Harlow Joan Hiatt Harlow.

Hope this helps!
Judy in UT


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Donna (drspoon) I'm looking for a biography of Benedict Arnold that is written for adults and covers his entire life span.


message 685: by Karen (new)

Karen (kvpgoodreads) Jill wrote: "This message from Sammy was moved from another topic.

"I have been interested in re-reading books that I have read in the past, I have found many of them, and delighted myself in reading them, but..."

Morning Jill - this actually sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock movie called "Sabotage" from the 1940's. The only book I can find through Bing search is a novel written 1939. Perhaps if you research Hitchcock's movies it may lead to the original book. Hope that helps you. Good luck, Karen


message 686: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Donna wrote: "I'm looking for a biography of Benedict Arnold that is written for adults and covers his entire life span."

Benedict Arnold Patriot and Traitor by Willard Sterne Randall by Willard Sterne Randall (no photo)


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Jerome Otte | 4782 comments Mod
Donna wrote: "I'm looking for a biography of Benedict Arnold that is written for adults and covers his entire life span."

Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary Hero An American Warrior Reconsidered by James Kirby Martin by James Kirby Martin (no photo)

The Traitor and the Spy Benedict Arnold and John Andre (New York Classics) by James Thomas Flexner by James Thomas Flexner (no photo)

Treacherous Beauty Peggy Shippen, the Woman behind Benedict Arnold's Plot to Betray America by Stephen H. Case by Stephen H. Case (no photo)

Here's some fiction about Arnold:

Dark Eagle A Novel of Benedict Arnold and the American Revolution by John Ensor Harr by John Ensor Harr (no photo)


message 688: by Donna (new)

Donna (drspoon) Bryan and Jerome, thank you for the suggestions. Some interesting looking options here.


message 689: by Linda B.D. (last edited Mar 05, 2014 08:04PM) (new)

Linda B.D. (lindabd) Hi, I am looking for several (any) books during or just as it's approaching the Civil War. I don't want just war facts. I want a story, with love, family, war, everything. It doesn't matter if it's about a woman or man. (I've read the War bride books) Any suggestions-please? Prefer non-fiction,(truth is always better), but will certainly read anything recommended.


message 690: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) LindaB.D. (old AKA LindaD.) wrote: "Hi, I am looking for several (any) books during or just as it's approaching the Civil War. I don't want just war facts. I want a story, with love, family, war, everything. It doesn't matter if it's..."

Are you looking for a novel (fiction)? If so, The Killer Angels might be of interest.

The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara by Michael Shaara (no photo)


message 691: by Linda B.D. (new)

Linda B.D. (lindabd) Kathy wrote: "LindaB.D. (old AKA LindaD.) wrote: "Hi, I am looking for several (any) books during or just as it's approaching the Civil War. I don't want just war facts. I want a story, with love, family, war, e..."
Thank you very much. I always prefer non-fiction. Nothing is better than the truth, but will read any book if it's good. If you think of any more, let me know. I really appreciate it. Linda


message 692: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) LindaB.D. (old AKA LindaD.) wrote: "Hi, I am looking for several (any) books during or just as it's approaching the Civil War. I don't want just war facts. I want a story, with love, family, war, everything. It doesn't matter if it's..."

Did you check out all the book titles in this thread?
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 693: by Linda B.D. (new)

Linda B.D. (lindabd) Kathy wrote: "LindaB.D. (old AKA LindaD.) wrote: "Hi, I am looking for several (any) books during or just as it's approaching the Civil War. I don't want just war facts. I want a story, with love, family, war, e..."

I just went through them. I cannot believe it- not one book includes a family or loved one! Surely there's the book I am looking for, somewhere out there. Please let me know if you see one. Thank You!


message 694: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) LindaB.D. (old AKA LindaD.) wrote: "Hi, I am looking for several (any) books during or just as it's approaching the Civil War. I don't want just war facts. I want a story, with love, family, war, everything. It doesn't matter if it's..."

One more idea:

The Divided Family In Civil War America by Amy Murrell Taylor by Amy Murrell Taylor (no photo)


message 695: by Bryan (last edited Mar 06, 2014 07:22AM) (new)

Bryan Craig Linda, maybe you could read a diary. Here are some options:

Mary Chesnut A Diary From Dixie by Mary Boykin Chesnut Mary Chesnut's Civil War by Mary Boykin Chesnut by Mary Boykin Chesnut (no photo)

Sarah Morgan The Civil War Diary Of A Southern Woman by Sarah Morgan Dawson by Sarah Morgan Dawson Sarah Morgan Dawson

Brokenburn The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861--1868 by Kate Stone by Kate Stone (no photo)

Mary's World Love, War & Family Ties in Nineteenth-Century Charleston by Richard N. Côté by Richard N. Côté (no photo)


message 696: by Donna (new)

Donna (drspoon) Linda, I haven't read this one but the description looks really interesting.

American Scoundrel The Life of the Notorious Civil War General Dan Sickles by Thomas Keneally by Tom Keneally(no photo)


message 697: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (age1213) | 2 comments Hey everyone!
I'm currently writing a research paper for one of my classes over Stalin's Gulags. I've read Alexander Dolgun's Story, Solzhenitsyn's books, Gulag by Anne Applebaum, and I'm currently reading The Whisperers.
Do y'all have anymore suggestions? I need more primary source documents but anything would help.
Thanks!! (:


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message 699: by Kathryn (last edited Mar 14, 2014 06:28AM) (new)

Kathryn (sscarllet) | 24 comments Can anyone recommend a book about Dresden? I'd like to read something on the bombing that's not The Destruction of Dresden. However, I'd also be interested in an over all history of either Dresden or the Saxony region.


message 700: by Sebastien (new)

Sebastien | 2 comments Awesome forum idea :

- Pre colombian civilizations including North America

- Nazis mythology exeperiment (if real)

Both books from real historians with consitent content (no brush up)

Thanks !


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