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Katie
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Apr 16, 2013 11:25AM
Hi everyone! I'm Katie and I'm fairly new to goodreads. I live in North Carolina and am a commercial real estate paralegal by trade and a reader, animal lover and competitive equestrian for fun. I love reading non-fiction of all types but I'm especially interested in American History (especially as it relates to the South) and the Tudor period in England. I look forward to some great discussions.
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Welcome Katie, we are glad to have you as a member. With your interests I am sure you will find plenty here to explore and enjoy.As you get started please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them. When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link after all of the text of your post at the bottom of the post . Placement at the bottom of the post calls the reader's attention to the book and/or author and increases the readability of your post. This is how books you mention should look:
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Jerome, Assisting Moderator - Upcoming Books and Releases
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Welcome Katie to the History Club from a North Carolinian of 3 decades, yet I’m not sure that qualifies me as a southerner.
We are glad you have joined history central, Katie. There is much to see and I hope that you will join the book recommendations/recommendations. But most of all, enjoy yourself!!!!
Hi Joseph, Katie, welcome to the group.
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
I'm Danielle, a structural engineer in Wisconsin. I enjoy non-fiction, and I'd like to get into reading more history.
Welcome Danielle. I’m glad you joined the History Club. A structural engineer is always a great solid career. I know that is not a Wisconsin "Cheese Head" photo. :-)Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the reply box.) When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo (when available) and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text, because this visual alignment not only calls the reader's attention to the book/author promotion, but helps Goodreads software connect books with groups and further increases the readability of your posts.
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Tim WeinerPlease use the “(preview)” tab to view your alignment before officially “posting”.
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This group is enormous! I feel happier in small groups where I know everyone but you have some fascinating topics here.I'm a retired Oral English professor, a traveller, a tutor, and home, for now, is New Zealand. I don't use my first Christian name and having spent the last ten years in Asia am used to being addressed as sensei or professor so prof suits me well or you can use my initials, but lower case please as p.d.r.
I hope to find lots of lively discussion and different points of view on some of my favourite topics.
Welcome P.d.r.. I’m glad you joined the History Club.Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the reply box.) When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo (when available) and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text, because this visual alignment not only calls the reader's attention to the book/author promotion, but helps Goodreads software connect books with groups and further increases the readability of your posts.
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Robert K. MassiePlease use the “(preview)” tab to view your alignment before officially “posting”.
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Glad you found us Danielle and p.d.r.........this is the place for all things history. Please browse the threads and join right in. Most of all..........enjoy!!
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Jerome, Assisting Moderator - Upcoming Books and Releases
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Welcome, Danielle and P.d.r. About the size, P.d.r., we feel small even though we have a large membership. Just jump right in.
Hi Danielle, P.d.r., welcome to the group.
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
Greetings y'all! Lookin' for amigos that dig history of any subject matter and time period. Just finished a book from the American Civil War ("Andersonville Diary") and another from WWII ("Iron Coffins"). Any historical book recommendations would be great so friend me. Happy Reading...
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Jerome, Assisting Moderator - Upcoming Books and Releases
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Welcome Timothy, we are glad you found us and decided to join the group. As you get started please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them. When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link after all of the text of your post at the bottom of the post . Placement at the bottom of the post calls the reader's attention to the book and/or author and increases the readability of your post. The books you mentioned should look like this:
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Herbert A. Werner More information:
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Glad you are here Timothy. Lots to see and do. Please browse threads and jump right in. If you have any questions, ask any of the moderators.
Hello! My name is Angel. I am from Barcelona (Catalonia) and live currently in London (UK). I love reading novels whenever possible in their original language. Some of my last reads are more non fiction related so I hope to get some good ideas out of this group.
Hey, I am a historian and thought to give it a try and see what people enjoy reading. My field is Imperial Russia, but I love reading history books in general. In fact I turned a hobby into a profession.
Welcome, Angel and Inna. Glad you could join us.Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you are redy to cite a book. (There is a link on the top right of the reply box.) It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them. When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.
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Robert A. CaroMore information:
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Welcome Angel and Inna. We are a true global History Club and hopefully you will enjoy the book club.
Hello Angel and Inna. Many discussions and recommendations can be found here. Please participate and enjoy!
Glad you could join us Angel and Inna....this is history central!!! Please join in our discussions/book recommendations. Questions?......just ask any of the moderators.
Hi Angel, Inna, welcome to the group.
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
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Jerome, Assisting Moderator - Upcoming Books and Releases
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Greetings,My name is Steve. I am an American from the Chicago, Illinois area with a 25-year stint near Washington, DC to raise my family. I now live in Manchester, New Hampshire. I love history and historical fiction. My favorite areas/eras are Ancient Greece and Rome, World War II (particularly European theater), and the American Civil War (mainly eastern theater, especially 1862). I have spent a good portion of the last six years researching the Second Manassas Campaign (a.k.a. second Bull Run), with especial emphasis on Stonewall Jackson's Raid on Manassas Junction. The last bio I read was Edmund Morris' "Colonel Roosevelt," about Teddy' last years, which was very good. I am currently reading Robert Harris' novel "Pompeii" and look forward to participating in the discussion of "Roosevelt's Centurions."
My Name is Steve. I live in the Western Suburbs of Chicago. I am avid reader who loves to learn about history. I am looking forward to participating in the group.
My name is Linda and I've loved any books on WW11 and Hitler. I'm Jewish but fascinated that one demented man could kill 6 million Jews and others. I love History and Historical books, although I love some thrillers but really go for biographies of Presidents, Nelson Mandela and auto-biographies about Historical people and times. I think I'm going to love this group.
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Jerome, Assisting Moderator - Upcoming Books and Releases
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Welcome, Steven, Steve and Linda.
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the group's procedures and guidelines. When citing a book and/or author, please include the book cover, author's photo (only when available) and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. This visual alignment not only calls the reader's attention to the book/author promotion, but helps Goodreads software connect books with groups and further increases the readability of your posts.
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Antony Beevor
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And our guidelines:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. We look forward to your contribution.
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the group's procedures and guidelines. When citing a book and/or author, please include the book cover, author's photo (only when available) and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. This visual alignment not only calls the reader's attention to the book/author promotion, but helps Goodreads software connect books with groups and further increases the readability of your posts.
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Antony BeevorPlease use the “(preview)” tab to view your alignment before officially “posting”.
More information:
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. We look forward to your contribution.
Welcome Steve, Steven, and Linda. We are glad to have you in the group and hope you enjoy the many discussions and recommendations found here.
Welcome Steve, Steven and Linda - we are delighted you found your way to our group.
@Steven (Steve) - in our excitement to help a new assisting moderator with the Welcome Template - we neglected to show you how to do the citations for the books you mentioned. In our group we have set rules and guidelines which are a snap to follow if you take the time to get used to them. We add the bookcover, the author's photo and the author's link. Jerome was kind enough to give all of you some links to the Mechanics of the Board thread where all of you can practice the citations and we will be there to help you along. Glad you are joining in on the discussion with Joe Persico - we have been waiting for the book a long time and I know the discussion will be quite informative.
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Joseph E. Persico
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by Edmund Morris
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Robert Harris
@Steve (second Steve) - I was out in Chicago (as a Consultant at the time) helping Sears spin off its companies years ago when they were in the Sears Tower right before they moved out to the burbs. It was an interesting place when they had Dean Witter, was it Allstate, Sears Business Centers and a few other household names at the time. Enjoyed Chicago - it was a little more laid back than NYC and the architecture was magnificent especially in those clear evenings during warm weather from the locks. This is a great group and I am sure you will find what you are looking for. The more you contribute - the more you will get out of the experience.
@Linda - we have a good World War II folder which should be of interest to you. Bryan Craig is our Presidential guru and you should pick up the book on Woodrow Wilson that they are discussing now. It is a very energetic discussion and I am sure you would enjoy it. We hope you love this group as much as we do.
@Steven (Steve) - in our excitement to help a new assisting moderator with the Welcome Template - we neglected to show you how to do the citations for the books you mentioned. In our group we have set rules and guidelines which are a snap to follow if you take the time to get used to them. We add the bookcover, the author's photo and the author's link. Jerome was kind enough to give all of you some links to the Mechanics of the Board thread where all of you can practice the citations and we will be there to help you along. Glad you are joining in on the discussion with Joe Persico - we have been waiting for the book a long time and I know the discussion will be quite informative.
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Joseph E. Persico
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by Edmund Morris
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Robert Harris@Steve (second Steve) - I was out in Chicago (as a Consultant at the time) helping Sears spin off its companies years ago when they were in the Sears Tower right before they moved out to the burbs. It was an interesting place when they had Dean Witter, was it Allstate, Sears Business Centers and a few other household names at the time. Enjoyed Chicago - it was a little more laid back than NYC and the architecture was magnificent especially in those clear evenings during warm weather from the locks. This is a great group and I am sure you will find what you are looking for. The more you contribute - the more you will get out of the experience.
@Linda - we have a good World War II folder which should be of interest to you. Bryan Craig is our Presidential guru and you should pick up the book on Woodrow Wilson that they are discussing now. It is a very energetic discussion and I am sure you would enjoy it. We hope you love this group as much as we do.
Hi Steve 1, Steve 2, and Linda, welcome to the group.
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
Apart from all the fascinating discussions on history we also have quite a few fine threads on music - all kinds from all places.
Come and take a look/listen if you like.
Best wishes,
André
Just as a reminder: we do not allow self promotion of any kind and authors we ask that in your introduction that you not mention that you are an author or any of your books. Additionally, this is part of our rules and guidelines. Just discuss why you love history or what about the history book club you liked aside from promoting any of your books. All such posts are deleted immediately.
Hi All,Love to join this group. I am a history addict and Lord knows where it comes from, but it has been there since the day my father read our family history book to us. (The history of the four sons of Aymon, which plays in the 8th and 9th century.) Nobody can be sure if one really descents from such a family out of 760, of course, but still... I love to do research and feel like a real Sleuth sometimes.
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Jerome, Assisting Moderator - Upcoming Books and Releases
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Welcome, Constance.
Please take a moment to glance over the group's procedures and guidelines. When citing a book and/or author, please include the book cover, author's photo (only when available) and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. This visual alignment calls the reader's attention to the book/author promotion, and it also helps Goodreads software connect books with groups and further increases the readability of your posts.
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Stephen R. Bown
Please use the “(preview)” tab to view your alignment before officially “posting”.
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And our guidelines:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. We look forward to your contribution.
Please take a moment to glance over the group's procedures and guidelines. When citing a book and/or author, please include the book cover, author's photo (only when available) and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. This visual alignment calls the reader's attention to the book/author promotion, and it also helps Goodreads software connect books with groups and further increases the readability of your posts.
This is how a book you might mention should look:
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Stephen R. BownPlease use the “(preview)” tab to view your alignment before officially “posting”.
More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Also be aware of the orientation:
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And our guidelines:
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. We look forward to your contribution.
Excellent job Jerome - and you have it perfect - now let the next one go to Christopher (smile).
Welcome Constance - we are delighted to have you with us. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with the links that Jerome kindly provided.
Non fiction books are a great way to do research while at the same time enjoying a great read.
Non fiction books are a great way to do research while at the same time enjoying a great read.
I am referring to a book that was written by Jacob van Maerlandt in 1280, re-edited in 1530. I don't think Goodreads has that one as it is written in Middle Dutch. My 92-year old uncle recently gave it to me.
No I did not find it on goodreads either Constance otherwise I would have had you cite it.
Thank you for letting us know the vintage.
Thank you for letting us know the vintage.
Thank you for your prompt reactions, Bryan and Bentley!I am very new here as an active person and I see I have a lot to learn.
Hello Constance, hope you enjoy the group and participate in the discussions to be found among the many topical threads.
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1494: How a Family Feud in Medieval Spain Divided the World in Half (other topics)Colonel Roosevelt (other topics)
Pompeii (other topics)
Roosevelt's Centurions: FDR & the Commanders He Led to Victory in World War II (other topics)
The Second World War (other topics)
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Stephen R. Bown (other topics)Robert Harris (other topics)
Edmund Morris (other topics)
Joseph E. Persico (other topics)
Antony Beevor (other topics)
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