The Longships
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The Longships

A book review: “The Longships” by Frans G. Bengtsson. Like “Beowulf” but newer… kind of.

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Mutinous Women
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Mutinous Women

French convicts settled the Gulf Coast? Who Knew? All this and more in Joan DeJean’s new book.

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The Borgias: Power and Fortune
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The Borgias: Power and Fortune

“The Borgias: Power and Fortune” by Paul Strathern is an excellent work of historical scholarship that covers the Borgia period fairly with emphasis on historical fact rather than myth and legend.

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Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare
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Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare

Paul Lockhart’s excellent book, Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare, is an excellent work of historical scholarship and worthy of reading whether it takes you two days (unlikely) or a six months (probably).

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Hitler’s American Gamble
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Hitler’s American Gamble

If you thought that the United States declared war on Japan AND Nazi Germany after Pearl Harbor, think again. In this fantastic page-turner by Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman you will learn the real story.

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