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14) A History of the English Speaking Peoples vol ii. That's half of that set. 410 for 5272 pp., just might make 10,000. Now for some lighter fare. ... reading six.
The Letters of Dorothy Sayers
The Silent Traveler in San Francisco
All Around the World Cookbook
History of the English Speaking Peoples: The Age of Revolution
Ian Fleming: The Man Behind James Bond
Thicker Than Water: a Quinn Parker mystery
The Dorothy Sayers ... #145 LizT - I really enjoyed reading A History of the English-Speaking Peoples. The only parts I found difficult to read were those where he focused on battle positions and strategies. ... feels more so because in my head it's a book no-one ever reads except at school!)
Oh, and I picked up Part one of A History of the English-Speaking Peoples in the library and have tentatively started it. I feel that given he founded my college *and* won the Nobel prize for literature (a ... 10) A History of the English Speaking Peoples vol. 1. Wow that did take a while but my wife was out of school too, I have more reading time when she's hitting the books. 514 to make 3965. Now, less meat. I'll be finishing my ER book tonight then it's on to History of the English Speaking Peoples vol. 1. I've read a couble of books recently that reference early English common law so it seems like a logical step. It might slow down my 50 books in 2008 pace though. ... English-Speaking Peoples Since 1900 by Andrew Roberts. I thought it would be a good follow-up to Churchill's classic, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, but I found it to be too political. Perhaps Churchill's was. I don't remember. I just got tired of reading about how the English-s ... Is it Churchill's History of the English Speaking Peoples? Nah...can't be. Livy, perhaps? I don't know the title of his history, offhand. My high school Latin teacher would be ashamed of me. Something about the founding of the city, I think. ... information to assimilate. I love how Mr. Churchill makes you feel the uncertainty of the times and the people involved.
The History of the English Speaking Peoples The Age of Revolution by Winston S. Churchill
Their Finest Hour by Winston Churchill
Gone With the Wind by Margaret M ... Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish by Joseph J. Keenan
Cassell's Colloquial French by Michel Levieux
History of the English Speaking Peoples by Winston S. Churchill
The Story of English by Robert McCrum
The Music of Your Life by John Rowell
... road trips now:)
Honorable Cat** O.K. I only looked at the pictures, which were fine. The writing was too cloying.
A History of English Speaking Peoples Vol. II by Winston S.Churchill**** Great for a history read, though I enjoyed the first volume better with the Druids, Romans, Viki ...
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