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message 251: by Vincent (new)

Vincent (vpbrancato) | 1248 comments Thanks Bryan

I guess Marshall was from Lexington.

Is it worth a trip? Maybe I will look for some business in Lynchburg or Roanoke.


Vince


message 252: by Vincent (new)

Vincent (vpbrancato) | 1248 comments Hi Bryan

None of these book are avaialbe new on Amazon - I found three of the four from the series at the book shop at the Marshall Museum but the "organizer" book seems to be avaiable only "used" via Amazaon.


message 253: by Bryan (last edited Jan 03, 2011 07:02AM) (new)

Bryan Craig Sorry they are hard to find Vince. You can try:
http://www.abebooks.com/

It is worth a trip to his library. He graduated from Virginia Military Institute, so his library and museum is there.


message 254: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) I am going to a luncheon next week where Julian Bond will be the featured speaker. I would love to pick up a book either authored by him or written about him and am wondering if anyone has a recommendation. Please post it here if you do. Thanks!


message 255: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Alisa wrote: "I am going to a luncheon next week where Julian Bond will be the featured speaker. I would love to pick up a book either authored by him or written about him and am wondering if an..."

I'd think this one would be a good choice:
A Time to Speak, A Time to Act by Julian Bond by Julian Bond


message 256: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) Bryan wrote: "Alisa wrote: "I am going to a luncheon next week where Julian Bond will be the featured speaker. I would love to pick up a book either authored by him or written about him and am w..."

Was just looking at that one. It's 40 years old but still looks good. I may track that one down. He appears to write a lot of forwards for other books.


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'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) This request is by Debbie and only moved across to this thread by me so if you can help her out I am sure you'll be very happy:


hello - has anyone read any good non-fiction about Katherine Parr and her daughter Mary Seymour. I am trying to trace the Parr line and cannot find anything about Mary and her decendents [if there are any].

I would appreciate any input.
Thanks


message 258: by 'Aussie Rick' (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) Hmmm, maybe I can even offer a book suggestion! I have not read the book below myself but I have read the author's book; "Mary Tudor: The First Queen" which I thought was a pretty good account.

Katherine the Queen The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr by Linda Porter by Linda Porter
description:
In this, the first full-scale biography of Katherine Parr, Linda Porter illuminates the life of the queen history has largely forgotten - or at least misremembered. Twice widowed before her marriage to the king, she was not as well versed in the ways of monarchs and her fervent political and religious views made waves in the treacherous waters of the Tudor court. The queen who 'survived' did so only by the skin of her teeth. And though the story of her life has been curiously neglected, she left an enduring impression on English history.

Reviews:
"Linda Porter has done a marvellous job in bringing Katherine Parr to life. In so doing, she evokes the whole terrifying and exciting world of the Tudor courts, packed with intrigue and danger," - A.N. Wilson, (Reader’s Digest)

"Colourful and well paced . . . Katherine's was indeed a remarkable life." - Matthew Dennison, (Mail on Sunday)

"[A] nuanced picture of family allegiances and intellectual background." - Jenny Uglow, (Financial Times)



Mary Tudor The First Queen by Linda Porter by Linda Porter


message 259: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 5 comments thanks to Alisa and Aussie Rick. i have been told my whole life that my family is related to Katherine but I don't have any records. I have alot of info on Katherine but run into a dead end at her daughter, Mary Seymour. I know Katherine had a sister and a brother so maybe that is where the family line comes from. I am having lots of fun trying to find out more though so I won't give up.


message 260: by Elizabeth S (last edited Feb 19, 2011 06:08PM) (new)

Elizabeth S (esorenson) | 2011 comments Debbie, what a fun adventure to figure that out! There are a couple members of the HBC who've said they like to do genealogy and family history stuff, maybe they can offer some suggestions. Good luck, and let us know what you discover.


message 261: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 5 comments thanks Elizabeth S. i'll keep you all updated


message 262: by Christopher (new)

Christopher I'm looking for a book or books on British history during the American Revolution. Specifically, I'm interested in the political, legal, and economic impact of the War in Britain. Thanks.


message 263: by Tom (new)

Tom Christopher wrote: "I'm looking for a book or books on British history during the American Revolution. Specifically, I'm interested in the political, legal, and economic impact of the War in Britain. Thanks."

I have not read it yet, but I believe that this book has much of what you are looking for.
Three Victories and a Defeat The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire, 1714-1783 by Brendan Simms by Brendan Simms


message 264: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Thanks. I'll check it out the Simms book.


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AMythicalBeast | 6 comments Can anyone recommend a good book on economic history of the world- Europe in particular would also be good.


message 266: by Tom (new)

Tom Any particular period?

'Lords of Finance' is very good. It covers some aspects from wwi to WWII primarily with gold standards and exchange rates. It focuses on America, France, England and Germany.

Lords of Finance The Bankers Who Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed by Liaquat Ahamed


message 267: by AMythicalBeast (last edited Mar 06, 2011 07:49AM) (new)

AMythicalBeast | 6 comments Tom wrote: "Any particular period?

'Lords of Finance' is very good. It covers some aspects from wwi to WWII primarily with gold standards and exchange rates. It focuses on America, France, England and Germany..."


It looks like a really good book. I am hoping to find a book (or several if it comes to that) on how finance and economics developed through the second millennium. My period of interest mostly encompasses the 16th to the early 20th century.
One book that I have been recommended is 'A History Of Economics' by John Kenneth Galbraith. But it seems to concentrate mostly on the US economic history, where I wanted a simultaneous world view, if possible or even something purely dealing with Europe.
Thanks.

A History of Economics The Past as the Present by John Kenneth Galbraith by John Kenneth Galbraith John Kenneth Galbraith


message 268: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) Honour wrote: "Tom wrote: "Any particular period?

'Lords of Finance' is very good. It covers some aspects from wwi to WWII primarily with gold standards and exchange rates. It focuses on America, France, England..."


Honour, don't forget to always post the book cover, author photo (when available) and author link whenever you reference a book. It is part of the requirements of the History Book Club. Your post should look like this:

A History of Economics The Past as the Present by John Kenneth Galbraith by John Kenneth Galbraith John Kenneth Galbraith

Thanks.


message 269: by Bryan (last edited Mar 07, 2011 08:05AM) (new)

Bryan Craig Honour, I like the Cambridge series. More academic, but it should work.

The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe Volume 1, 1700-1870 v. 1 by Stephen Broadberry by Stephen Broadberry

The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe Volume 2, 1870 to the Present v. 2 by Stephen Broadberry by Stephen Broadberry


message 270: by AMythicalBeast (new)

AMythicalBeast | 6 comments Thank you Bryan, they were exactly what I was looking for.


message 271: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Honour wrote: "Thank you Bryan, they were exactly what I was looking for."

You are very welcome, glad to help.


message 272: by Brant (new)

Brant | 5 comments Christopher wrote: "I'm looking for a book or books on British history during the American Revolution. Specifically, I'm interested in the political, legal, and economic impact of the War in Britain. Thanks."

Christopher, I've not read this book, and the reviews are a bit mixed (it sounds like it's definitely "popular" history rather than a more academic tome), but it might be worth flipping through to see if it's what you're interested in.

Redcoats and Rebels The American Revolution Through British Eyes by Christopher Hibbert byChristopher Hibbert


message 273: by John (new)

John Walton | 4 comments Vince wrote: "Can anyone recommend a good biography of George Marshall?

Vince,
There is a used bookstore (am I allowed to post the name of the store?) in Lexington, Va that has a large selection of books pertaining to both VMI & Washington & Lee people. You might also search the VMI bookstore for books on Marshall.



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John Walton | 4 comments I am interested in reading about the history of the Chicago political machine. Any suggestions?


message 275: by Elizabeth S (new)

Elizabeth S (esorenson) | 2011 comments John wrote: "I am interested in reading about the history of the Chicago political machine. Any suggestions?"

I haven't read any of these, I just gleaned them from my local library. Since I live in a Chicago suburb I figured the library would have some good stuff.

Big Bill of Chicago by Lloyd Wendt by Lloyd Wendt
Big Bill Thompson, Chicago, and the Politics of Image by Douglas Bukowski by Douglas Bukowski
Bitter Fruit Black Politics and the Chicago Machine, 1931-1991 by William J. Grimshaw by William J. Grimshaw
Governor Henry Horner, Chicago Politics, And The Great Depression by Charles J MASTERS by Charles J MASTERS
Boss Richard J. Daley of Chicago by Mike Royko by Mike Royko
American Pharaoh Mayor Richard J. Daley - His Battle for Chicago and the Nation by Adam Cohen by Adam Cohen
Lords of the Last Machine The Story of Politics in Chicago by Bill Granger by Bill Granger


message 276: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (queenravenclaw) Can anyone suggest books on Salem Witch Trials because I would like to learn this one piece of important history since I have a great interest in English history. Not Canadian or American I'm talking UK history.


message 277: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (queenravenclaw) Hi Bryan,
To better help you I'd like to know what topic in history your looking for. I know some serious reading would be looking for biographies on a subject that interests you. May I suggest The Six wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir.

The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir
Alison Weir


message 278: by Alisa (last edited Mar 16, 2011 05:23PM) (new)

Alisa (mstaz) Bryan, I noticed in your introduction that you have some interest in social issues and revolution. You might consider a few books that center on the civil rights movement predominant in the 1950's and '60's. There is a series by Taylor Branch that has garnered high praise and I don't beleive you have to read all three in the series - any one of these would get you off to a good start.
Parting the Waters Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement 1954-63 by Taylor Branch and Pillar of Fire America in the King Years 1963-65 (America in the King Years) by Taylor Branch and At Canaan's Edge America in the King Years, 1965-68 by Taylor Branch all by Taylor Branch Taylor Branch

You might also consider this, which was subject of a PBS documentary series. I've heard the book and the documentary are excellent.
Eyes on the Prize America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 (African American History (Penguin)) by Juan Williams by Juan Williams


message 279: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) Bryan wrote: "Thank you for the suggestions. They all look like great books and I made sure to put them in my to-read list.

Im going to revise my question and be more specific. I want to focus on reading worl..."


Bryan, you can find the instructions for posting book/author links here ~ http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2.... The functionality is in the 'add book/author' link which appears at the top of the comment box. It is relatively easy once you get the hang of it but please note that it is a requirement of our members. If you need help please PM any of the moderators and we can give you a hand.


Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond by Jared Diamond Jared Diamond


message 280: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Bryan:

I don't have a specific book, but I can point you to a series, which you already might be quite familiar with:

The Oxford University Press history series. They publish great books. There are too many to cite, but here is the link to help you out:

http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general...

I hope this helps you out.


message 281: by Tyler (new)

Tyler (alienlanes) | 9 comments I am looking for a good book on ancient Rome that focuses or at least tells about daily life of Rome. More daily activities, less focus on generals and politicians. Thanks.


message 283: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) Tyler, you might also try this one
A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome Daily Life, Mysteries, and Curiosities by Alberto Angela by Alberto Angela


message 284: by Tyler (last edited Apr 07, 2011 05:38PM) (new)

Tyler (alienlanes) | 9 comments Krystal wrote: "Can anyone suggest books on Salem Witch Trials because I would like to learn this one piece of important history since I have a great interest in English history. Not Canadian or American I'm talki..."

A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials by Frances Hill

I've read it twice. It really holds up with good arguments. I need to review it.


message 285: by Tyler (new)

Tyler (alienlanes) | 9 comments Thanks for the Rome help!


message 286: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
Tyler wrote: "Krystal wrote: "Can anyone suggest books on Salem Witch Trials because I would like to learn this one piece of important history since I have a great interest in English history. Not Canadian or Am..."

Hi Tyler,

I am happy that you got some assistance and actually helped someone out at the same time.

But all of our citations either look like what Alisa did in message 293 or 289 depending upon whether the author's photo is also available.

For the book you cited, it should look like this:


A Delusion of Satan The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials by Frances Hill by Frances Hill

It only has two of the three required parts: bookcover and the author's link which is the author's name in linkable text. If available, we are also required to add the author's photo. But in your case, the photo of Frances Hill was not available.

By doing the above, the goodreads software is able to populate our site correctly and it makes it easier for folks to access or reference what they are interested in. And it looks cool too.


message 287: by Jason (new)

Jason | 104 comments Hi,

My name is Jason. I just joined the group this week. I am looking for book recommendations about the Texas City Disaster. Here is the wikipedia article for the subject:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Ci...

My local library system has City on Fire The Forgotten Disaster That Devastated a Town and Ignited a Landmark Legal Battle by Bill Minutaglio by Bill Minutaglio (hope I did that right, adding a book and author I mean) and I was wondering if anyone had read this book, or could recommend something else for this subject.

Please forgive me if I made a mistake here, I'm trying to play by the rules, but I don't think I know them all yet. Thank you all in advance!

Jason


message 288: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
Hi Jason, you got two out of the three correct.

You got the bookcover, there was no photo so you did not have to add the no photo icon but you have missed the author's link which is the author's name in linkable text.

It should have looked like this:

City on Fire The Forgotten Disaster That Devastated a Town and Ignited a Landmark Legal Battle by Bill Minutaglio by Bill Minutaglio

You did well for your first one.


message 289: by Jason (new)

Jason | 104 comments Bentley wrote: "Hi Jason, you got two out of the three correct.

You got the bookcover, there was no photo so you did not have to add the no photo icon but you have missed the author's link which is the author's n..."


Thanks for the correction. I will remember that for next time.

Jason


message 290: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Wow, this is very interesting, Jason, I'd like to learn more myself. Here is:

The Texas City Disaster, 1947 by Hugh W. Stephens by Hugh W. Stephens


message 291: by Jason (new)

Jason | 104 comments Bryan wrote: "Wow, this is very interesting, Jason, I'd like to learn more myself. Here is:

The Texas City Disaster, 1947 by Hugh W. Stephens by Hugh W. Stephens"


Thanks Bryan! My library doesn't have this one, but it may be worth looking up on Amazon.


message 292: by 3535 (last edited Apr 30, 2011 02:06AM) (new)

3535 Krystal wrote: "Can anyone suggest books on Salem Witch Trials because I would like to learn this one piece of important history since I have a great interest in English history. Not Canadian or American I'm talki..."

There is a very large literature on the Salem witch trials, but this recent book would go a long way to lead you to others:

In the Devil's Snare The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 by Mary Beth Norton by Mary Beth Norton Mary Beth Norton.

Apologies if I made a mistake in this posting -- it is my first attempt here! (I tried four times before getting the reference system right -- at least, I hope so!)


message 293: by 3535 (last edited Apr 30, 2011 03:31AM) (new)

3535 Dear Friends (I only discovered this group yesterday and already feel at home!!),

I recently read

Empires of the Plain Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon by Lesley Adkins by Lesley Adkins

and found it fascinating on many different fronts (not least of which is enlightening me on the First Anglo-Afghanistan War!), but especially on the road which led to the deciphering of cuneiform. Since earlier this year I read

The Man Who Deciphered Linear B The Story of Michael Ventris by Andrew Robinson by Andrew Robinson

I thought I should have a little side-line project this year of reading about the history of decipherement. So, I have now ordered me Adkins' earlier book on Egyptian hieroglyphs:

The Keys of Egypt The Race to Crack the Hieroglyph Code by Lesley Adkins by Lesley Adkins

Now, this is an exceedingly long-winded way to ask the learned members of this group if they can recommend to me something equally fascinating yet accessible on the decipherment of the Mayan glyphs? (which, as I understand, was a long process which only fairly recently led to results). Also any other interesting books on the decipherment of ancient scripts?

If anybody is interested in these matters, I can also highly recommend the following which I read years ago:

The Decipherment of Linear B (Canto) by John Chadwick by John Chadwick

And a final request, slightly different but related to the above. I first became aware of Champollion, I think, when I read this old classic as a child:

Gods, Graves and Scholars The Story of Archaeology by C.W. Ceram by C.W. Ceram

By now that book must be quite outdated, so I am hoping some of you will refer me to more recent works covering the same topic in (hopefully) the same exciting manner.

Thanks in advance! I am happy to be here.


message 294: by Tom (new)

Tom @3535
On Mayan glyphs, the book "The Code of Kings" by "Linda Schele" comes to mind, I have not read it or her other book "A Forest of Kings" that I picked up a while ago but have not gotten around to read.

The Code of Kings The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs by Linda Schele by Linda Schele
A Forest of Kings The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya by Linda Schele by Linda Schele


message 295: by 3535 (new)

3535 Tom wrote: "@3535
On Mayan glyphs, the book "The Code of Kings" by "Linda Schele" comes to mind, I have not read it or her other book "A Forest of Kings" that I picked up a while ago but have not gotten aroun..."


Thanks so much, Tom! I am going to try and order these books at once. Your recommendations also led me to a most useful Mesoamerican list. Much appreciated!


message 296: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) 3535 wrote: "Krystal wrote: "Can anyone suggest books on Salem Witch Trials because I would like to learn this one piece of important history since I have a great interest in English history. Not Canadian or Am..."

Good first attempt at the posting and I can see by the others you are getting the hang of it. When there is no author photo available you do not have to post the no photo icon. When there is an author photo available include it with the book cover and author link.

In the Devil's Snare The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 by Mary Beth Norton by Mary Beth Norton


message 297: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) 3535, by the way, thanks for the suggestions, very helpful!


message 298: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
3535 - we have a rule/guideline that folks need to introduce themselves - here is the link to that thread:

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/9...


message 299: by 3535 (new)

3535 Bentley wrote: "3535 - we have a rule/guideline that folks need to introduce themselves - here is the link to that thread:

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/9..."


Excuse me but that was the very first thing I did when I joined this group (as I have indicated before):

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/9...


message 300: by Alisa (new)

Alisa (mstaz) You did indeed, 3535. We all welcomed you by your name and not your posting alias and which is where Bentley may have missed the connection.

Thanks for your contributions. Keep at it.


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