To: DCBryan1
hmmm forgot:
Rape of Nanking
and how about "Unintended Consequenses by John Ross (if you want a domestic war, and your blood boiling)
Lewis and Clark is a good one
Guadalcanal Diaries,
Stillwell Road
Rebels and Redcoats (not Redcoats and Rebels).
5 posted on
07/05/2002 4:54:33 PM PDT by
DCBryan1
To: DCBryan1; PatrickHenry; South Dakota; RANGERAIRBORNE; Larry Lucido; kaylar; SamAdams76
Thanks for the replies!
And hey DCBryan1, thats quite a list, can you narrow the top three for me? :) In your second post, you give "Lewis and Clark", is that the "Lewis & Clark - The Journey of the Crops of Discovery", by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns (was a PBS special as well), if so, I have it and enjoy it, especially the actual diary entries. As a teenager, I read a huge volume of the diaries ("Unabridged Diaries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" or SOMETHING like that, was a long time ago), and that was even better.
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