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Philosophy: 100 Essential Thinkers by Philip Stokes
Great Weapons of World War I by William G. Dooly
Ultra goes to war: The first account of World War II's greatest secret based on official documents by Ronald Lewin
Aspects of War: Trench Warfare by Stephen Bull
The Romanovs: the Final Chapter by Robert K. Massie
Mozart (A Penguin Life) by Peter Gay
Shinano: The Sinking of Japan's Secret Supership (Shinano!) by Joseph F. Enright
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posted by CassandraRichmond123 at 4:37 am (EST) on Jun 1, 2009
I have uploaded a cover for Sacred Vessels: The Cult of the Battleship and the Rise of the U.S. Navy by Robert L. O'Connell. This is from the 1981 Westview Press hardcover edition.
posted by DVanderlinde at 5:55 pm (EST) on Apr 26, 2009
Your library is my closest match with 80 shared books. I am still inputting my library so it will be interesting to see how many more we have that overlap. So many of these are great. I recently finished, "The Arms of Krupp" and was impressed how Manchaster really made a strong case about the Krupp family's use of slave labor during WWII. "The Regiment" by Farley Mowat was also a great read, he's a great writer. I think that "The Great Train Robbery" was absolutely hilarious. Friedman's, "Longitudes and Attitudes" was also quite insightful. Robert Massie is one of my favorite authors and Castles of Steel was excellent. His other book, "Dreadnought" is also equally good and covers the lead up to WWI and the German / British naval arms race. Also enjoyed, "Goodbye to all that" by Robert Graves. So many books...so little time...
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posted by BeauxBooks at 4:37 pm (EST) on Jul 16, 2008