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Welcome KC,
Glad to have you with us. Some of the discussions we keep open because other group members asked us to do so. They may have been finishing up etc.
If you can post on them, then they are open.
Bentley
Glad to have you with us. Some of the discussions we keep open because other group members asked us to do so. They may have been finishing up etc.
If you can post on them, then they are open.
Bentley





Jim here, posting from Spotsylvania, Va. which will be known by all you USA Civil War buffs.
I am a new Goodreads member who wanders in and out of history books that scatters all over the globe and time lines. One day its Cicero and Rome tomorrow the next day the ratification of the USA constitution. And, the next, next day it may be a math book or some other diversion.
I'm (age 61) very new to the concept of online groups and the like so please excuse me if I step on a protocol toe or ruffle a unknown rule or guideline.
Really looking forward to your many varied observations. Jim

One of my cool recent discoveries was that Charles Darwin's initial idea that species might evolve was sparked by watching his friend Charles Babbage demonstrate an early precursor to the computer. At soirees for 200-300 artists, writers, politicians, bishops, and men of science, Babbage would argue that, basically, God was a "divine programmer" who could have set up his creation with a law of evolution right at the start.
Anyway, that's the kind of thing I spend most of my time thinking about these days! I'm a new member of Goodreads, so I'm just setting up my library--so far I just have my previous and forthcoming books up there, but I look forward to getting that whole library up on my page and to discussing history with the rest of you.

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Thanks for the Welcome,
Latest Military History read would be
The Religion by Tim Willocks
The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: The Extraordinary World War II Story of the U.S. Navy's Finest Hour
Halsey's Typhoon and then read The Caine Mutiny which is fiction based on Typhoon.

Thanks for the welcome! Besides the books for my research on 19th century Victorian science, I've been trying to give myself time to read some good historical fiction, most recently:
The Children's Book
Wolf Hall
I've also finally been able to begin a book I've been dying to read for a while:
The Brother Gardeners: Botany, Empire and the Birth of an Obsession
Jim wrote: "'Aussie Rick' wrote: "Hi Jim and Laura, welcome to the group and I hope to chat with you more about your favourite books and authors."
Thanks for the Welcome,
Latest Military History read would ..."
OK guys hi; but we have a guideline and rule for citations. Please Laura and Jim check out the guidelines cited by Alisa in post 1879.
If you cite a book or even just an author; the add book/author feature of goodreads must be used. In the case of a book citation, you must always add the bookcover, the author's photo when available and always the author's link (three things); if you are simply citing an author, you must add the author's photo when available and always the author's link. This allows the goodreads software to populate our site correctly and cross populate the book and author's fields across our site and the goodreads site. Very important for our goodreads' members.
So, Jim you must use the goodreads software from now on and the books you cited in 1881 need to be cited and added this way:
by Tim Willocks
For the above we have added the bookcover, no author's photo was available and the author's link which the author's name as a linkable url.
by
James D. Hornfischer
With the above, all three elements were available.
by Eric Conger
With the above citation, the author's photo was not available
by
Herman Wouk
Here all three elements were available.
Joseph Conrad
I was not sure which Typhoon you were referring to; I cited the one above. It is important to always cite the bookcover, the author's photo and author's link so that all three elements are accessible which just one click and the goodreads software is able to populate the site correctly.
Thanks for the Welcome,
Latest Military History read would ..."
OK guys hi; but we have a guideline and rule for citations. Please Laura and Jim check out the guidelines cited by Alisa in post 1879.
If you cite a book or even just an author; the add book/author feature of goodreads must be used. In the case of a book citation, you must always add the bookcover, the author's photo when available and always the author's link (three things); if you are simply citing an author, you must add the author's photo when available and always the author's link. This allows the goodreads software to populate our site correctly and cross populate the book and author's fields across our site and the goodreads site. Very important for our goodreads' members.
So, Jim you must use the goodreads software from now on and the books you cited in 1881 need to be cited and added this way:

For the above we have added the bookcover, no author's photo was available and the author's link which the author's name as a linkable url.


With the above, all three elements were available.

With the above citation, the author's photo was not available


Here all three elements were available.


I was not sure which Typhoon you were referring to; I cited the one above. It is important to always cite the bookcover, the author's photo and author's link so that all three elements are accessible which just one click and the goodreads software is able to populate the site correctly.
Laura, please read what I stated to Jim in post 1883; same rules apply.
Your citations should look like the following:
A.S. Byatt
Here all three (3) elements were available.
by
Hilary Mantel
All three elements were available.
by Andrea Wulf
For the above, the author's photo was not available.
Your citations should look like the following:


Here all three (3) elements were available.


All three elements were available.

For the above, the author's photo was not available.





I have



My name is Tom. new to site / group. Live in MA. Have found myself becommming an avid History Reader over the past few years.
Looking forward to finding some great new books.





In historical fiction I recently read


Actually, I read a LOT and most of it is history and historical fiction - with some detective books and sci-fi thrown in.
Well thank you both for joining (Becky and Elizabeth from Alaska). I am particularly pleased that both of you tried so hard to get the citations correct.
Elizabeth from Alaska...very very well done.
And Becky an excellent try. However, there are always three segments to adds - bookcover, author's photo when available and always the author's name in text as a linkable url.
So this is how your three adds would look:
by Marie Helene Huet
As you correctly stated there was no author's photo available but the author's link is always available and the bookcover is of course available as you correctly noted.
by Jennifer Homans
Very true about the author's photo not being available but the author's link always is and you correctly had added the bookcover.
by
Hilary Mantel
For the above, all three elements were available.
However, a brilliant first effort Becky.
Elizabeth from Alaska...very very well done.
And Becky an excellent try. However, there are always three segments to adds - bookcover, author's photo when available and always the author's name in text as a linkable url.
So this is how your three adds would look:

As you correctly stated there was no author's photo available but the author's link is always available and the bookcover is of course available as you correctly noted.

Very true about the author's photo not being available but the author's link always is and you correctly had added the bookcover.


For the above, all three elements were available.
However, a brilliant first effort Becky.


Thank you! I did try to post the book jackets correctly, but apparently did not...hopefully next time!
Looking forward to all the great discussion on this list....

My name is Bill and I've just joined the group. I am very interested in reading and discussing history and nonfiction works. Some of my favorite recently read works include Robert Caro's The Power Broker and Simon Winchester's Krakatoa.
Bill, please check my post 1892 which outlines our guideline/rule for citations of author's and their books. I have also given a fair amount of examples in post 1892 and 1884 which I hope help.
We are glad to have you with us but when citing any book; you must add the bookcover, the author's photo if available and always the author's link. We do this so that the powerful goodreads software can populate across our site and it makes it much easier for all of our group members to research any books and/or author's mentioned. If you are just citing an author, it would be the authors photo when available and always the author's link.
So for example, your two favorite recent reads would look like this when cited:
by Robert A. Caro
In the case of the above, there was no author's photo available
by
Simon Winchester
In the case of the above, all three elements were available.
You can add the elements of the citations by using the add book/author feature of goodreads which is found right above your comment box when you are typing a post. It is very easy to use once you get the hang of it. The Mechanics of the Board thread gives some helpful hints.
We are very glad to welcome you to the group and since you are interested in history and nonfiction works you have landed in the right spot. We have a very actively moderated site so you should find what you are looking for here.
All best,
Bentley
We are glad to have you with us but when citing any book; you must add the bookcover, the author's photo if available and always the author's link. We do this so that the powerful goodreads software can populate across our site and it makes it much easier for all of our group members to research any books and/or author's mentioned. If you are just citing an author, it would be the authors photo when available and always the author's link.
So for example, your two favorite recent reads would look like this when cited:

In the case of the above, there was no author's photo available


In the case of the above, all three elements were available.
You can add the elements of the citations by using the add book/author feature of goodreads which is found right above your comment box when you are typing a post. It is very easy to use once you get the hang of it. The Mechanics of the Board thread gives some helpful hints.
We are very glad to welcome you to the group and since you are interested in history and nonfiction works you have landed in the right spot. We have a very actively moderated site so you should find what you are looking for here.
All best,
Bentley





Welcome David,
Glad to have you with us. I hope you are able to add to the Civil War folder with such a wonderful ancestry.
We look forward to your joining us in our discussions.
All best,
Bentley
Glad to have you with us. I hope you are able to add to the Civil War folder with such a wonderful ancestry.
We look forward to your joining us in our discussions.
All best,
Bentley




Thanks, Elizabeth, and congratulations! May your child have a wonderful life!




Thanks,
Bill
Bill, I am sending out the event notification this week. Thank you for your interest and look forward to your participating.

Hi,
Thanks for the Welcome,
I'm having trouble with my computer and can't seem to compose a new message, so I'm using a reply to you to get a little help. I need help from the History Club picking a good book that covers just the presidents from Virginia.
A friend is need of a Christmas present and the above is his request.
Where, how , what path do I take to present this to the club? And, is that a fair use of the History Club?
Jim
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