As Labor Day weekend approaches, marking the unofficial end of summer, I wish everyone a safe and happy weekend.
Here is a link that was just brought to my attention and I thought it looked interesting enough to deserve a quick mention.
In the Civil War and Gettysburg sections, I see a few I have read, and several more I have read good things about. I do see that Gettysburg - The Second Day by Harry Pfanz, an unfortunate error, but maybe that is just twice as much reason to consider reading it.
I honestly don't know enough to attempt any comments on the non-Civil War suggestions on this list, but for anyone interested in reading books on war, perhaps this list can provide some good suggestions on where to start.
about the American Civil War now focusing
on stories from Campbell County, Ky.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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