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Battlecry Of Freedom

Posted by Hergest Ridge on June 17, 2004 at 01:15:21:

My wife did American Studies as part of her Uni course back in England and one of the texts she had to study was Battlecry Of Freedom. One summer on the fruit farm i spent the evenings waiting for customers and read the book. Loved it. Most of what happened in the Civil War i knew nothing about.

She also had to study Tindalls , America, A Narrative History which is on the bottom bookshelf here in the study, i've only ever glanced at it so don't know if it's worth reading or is just facts and figures to jump into now and again.

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Paul