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The drug trade throughout Mexico, Latin America, and the Mediterranean come alive in Arturo Perez-Reverte's novel.
The first chapter is loaded with references to try to establish a solid background after this chapter the book really makes you think and wonder!!!
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If you read only one history book in your lifetime, this should be it.
Billy Kay has written a great account of the Scots and their contribution to the world. Kay's writing is personal, entertaining and full of interest
American history from a fact-based conservative perspective.
An enlightened book written with humility for the healing of us all. I am truely thankful for the sharing of these universal truths.review posted at a
A book on my desk now: The Prophecies, Instructions and Warnings revealed by the last Elders. A message from the the creator to enable the planet and
I just got this book and I havent put It down yet :)
A good read. Niall Ferguson is new to me. He also has interesting documentaries on YouTube
As a relative newcomer to this country i found the history of this country to be not what is the total truth. this place is not all sun sea and surf.
Enjoyable historical crime story.
Ray Fazakas is a lawyer from Ontario who has done extensive research in the Donnelly family (originally from Ireland)massacre that took place in Lucan
A highly readable account of nineteenth-century London...
Another remarkable masterpiece by Jean M. Auel
This guy makes a dry subject read like a Dan Brown novel
The fascinating true historical events of Nineteenth Century Argentina. Full of violent persons & events, Caciques, Caudillos, Strongmen, Reformers, J
I read this an age ago its about a French guy called Simon De Monfort who played an important part in English history that no one seems to know about.
Dee Brown also wrote a a later novel titled "Creek Mary's Blood". An excellent novel depicting the plight of the American Indians.
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I found it lying around the house. Good read.
I have been interested in the "Unsinkable Titanic" for many years. This is a favorite in my collection of Titanic books. It is wonderfully put togethe
I love this book. I'm a Caesar fanatic..Colleen McCullough also writes good books on Caesar
It is a full-bodied re-creation of a largely forgotten era in the world's history: the Egypt of the 14th century B.C.E., when pharaohs and gods conten
1864 first edition of the Roman and the Teuton by Charles Kingsley, this book was personally owned by him and now in my private collection.
This book is replete with the rich folklore of the Italian region of Lucania/ Basilicata.
I had to get it immediately after reading 1491
I was telling my daughter that I was wanting to read what happened in the aftermath of the 1929 depression. While running errands that afternoon I sto
Chaotic sights and smells of everyday life in late 16th-century London.
James L. Bryant Jr. was born in Wessen, Mississippi on a small farm that was owned by the plantation. He went to school in a small building used for
Some of you may have seen the recent special on the History Channel, "Holy Grail in America," and heard some of the conclusions made by the anthropolo
A History of the Second World War, a Memorial, a Remembrance, an Appreciation
One of the best books I have ever read.
On April 9, 1942, four months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, 76,000 American and Filipino soldiers, who were outnumbered, sick with disease, had fe
loved it, read it over n over again. Just seein da book makes me wanna b able to read it right now ha
The best ever, very touching and painful.
Romantic (HOT), educational and never a dull moment in this read.This is the 3rd in the acclaimed Earth's Children series. This book takes you back t
This book tells an unbiased account of the famine in Ireland in the middle of the nineteenth century. A must for any Irish history enthusiast.
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