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| Posted: Sun May 9th, 2010 01:42 am |
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Bet you can't read just one! The ones browner mentioned are all good. You'd think one book would be enough. Sure, you'll learn about the battle, but each has differences and a different way to look at it. Get at least the first three if not all four. The Cunningham book is probably the best, but it's not so much fun to read as Sword's. Or Daniels'. McDonough's might be more scholarly than Sword's and Daniels', but it's fairly dry as well. Recommendation. Sword or Daniels first; then Cunningham. Everything else is seasoning the meatloaf. Ole
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