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19. The best part of reading is the way one book leads you on
Sun Jan 19, 2014, 11:11 AM
Jan 2014

to others on related topics. You might like The Island at the Center of the World by Russell Shorto. It's about the Dutch on Manhattan. They were only there for about 75 years, but they really left their stamp on the place. Have you read 1491, by Charles C. Mann? America before Columbus. It just blew me away. There were a lot more Native Americans than the empire builders would like us to know about. Most of our colonial "history" seems to be based on lies or propaganda.

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Not exactly recently, but I liked Warlord by Carlo D'este. Neoma Jul 2013 #1
I read Wm. Manchesters 2-part biography pscot Jul 2013 #3
Oh, Warlord touches his flaws, that's for sure. Neoma Jul 2013 #5
If you can believe Manchester, he put on a brand new pair pscot Jul 2013 #6
Well, I can believe the alcohol consumption. Neoma Jul 2013 #7
I was so looking forward to reading Manchester's third volume Zorro Dec 2013 #11
Woody Guthrie: A Life limpyhobbler Jul 2013 #2
I saw Arlo once, in concert pscot Jul 2013 #4
Sounds like a nice place to live. limpyhobbler Jul 2013 #8
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Three quarters of a century pscot Dec 2014 #22
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It's a great life if you don't weaken pscot Dec 2014 #24
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I just finished No Ordinary Time kag Aug 2013 #9
I haven't read that pscot Aug 2013 #10
It is a fascinating book GeoWilliam750 Jan 2018 #44
Not recent but last year I read The Honeycomb by Adela Rogers St. Johns Zorro Dec 2013 #12
There's a new biography of Barbara Stanwick pscot Jan 2014 #14
Destiny of the Republic: SheilaT Jan 2014 #13
That sounds like a good one pscot Jan 2014 #15
I read some of them a very long time ago, when SheilaT Jan 2014 #16
That's why we have time to loaf around pscot Jan 2014 #17
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It is very much a different world today. SheilaT Dec 2014 #29
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I agree this is a great book very fast and easy for such a large book I gabeana Dec 2017 #40
My three books cntrygrl Jan 2014 #18
The best part of reading is the way one book leads you on pscot Jan 2014 #19
Thank you pscot I will cntrygrl Jan 2014 #20
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She was illiterate but dictated naratives. Olive Gilbert cntrygrl Dec 2014 #31
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Right now I'm reading "Sins of the Father" CountAllVotes Jan 2015 #33
My library has it only a a 3M ebook pscot Jan 2015 #34
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