Posted on 11/27/2002 11:23:19 AM PST by Green Knight
Alright, I've been meaning to buy a history book with detailed American history, but I'm leary of spending money on a Politically Correct piece of crud. So can you folks help me out, here?
I'd like A) A book which focuses specifically not only on the USA, but on the history that led up the founding of the United States, and B) A detailed look at world history (Being only one book, I can't imagine it'd be all that detailed). I'd also like C) A book detailing World War II.
Appreciate any and all help folks. Thanks.
Glad you liked it. We sell on Alibris also, it's a different clientele.
Remember, buy lots of books this Christmas.
One of the finest books about WW 2 combat ever written. EB Sledge was a private in the Marine Corps and fought on Peleliu and Okinawa. You will love this book.
"The Americans: The Colonial Experience"
"The Americans: The National Experience"
"The Americans: The Democratic Experience"
Anyway my Britannica's date from the 50's on up to the 90's. I think the Internet basically killed bound encyclopedias although I still find them more convenient than turning on the computer logging on etc. In fact I think most people would find them more convenient but are unwilling to pay the exorbitant price which new ones cost, whenever they still made them.
I agree with someone else who said Britannica is the best, they really are. I think Comptons and Funk and Wagnalls are the worst, at least of the common ones.
But mostly I buy books.
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