Some summer reading WOOT.
Some summer reading WOOT.
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
The illustrated verson Time-Life is pimping or the classic three volume set?
Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with the bells and whistles, but I think it makes for more volumes and thus more $$$ for Time-Life. Methinks you can pick up a new boxed three volume set in paperback for under 50.00.
"Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever they can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser; in fees, expenses and waste of time." -- Abraham Lincoln, (1809-1865) Lawyer and President who saved the United States.
"Without opportunities on the part of the poor to obtain expert legal advice, it is idle to talk of equality before the law"-- Justice Chas. Evans Hughes
I got used versions of all three in the original, for 35 bucks all told.Originally Posted by Okla-homey
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
great. Enjoy them. They are some of the best narrative history ever written in the English language.Originally Posted by royalfan5
That said, I've known my share of history Ph.D.'s who disparage ol' Shelby because he wasn't degreed in history. I always retorted with something like, "well, your scholarly volume on the 'Impact of Conscription on Federal Recruiting in Cook County, Illinois: Sept 1864-Feb 1865' published by 'Re-Cycled Doctoral Thesis Press,' while a stunning expose on the subject -- sold what? Four copies?"
Just history smack.
Between Foote, Ed Bearss, Bruce Catton and Douglas Freeman (none of which had history Ph.D.'s) there have been more important books sold by non-Ph.D's than by those with.
"Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever they can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser; in fees, expenses and waste of time." -- Abraham Lincoln, (1809-1865) Lawyer and President who saved the United States.
"Without opportunities on the part of the poor to obtain expert legal advice, it is idle to talk of equality before the law"-- Justice Chas. Evans Hughes
I agree, I have read the Foote triliogy before but it's probably been 10-12 years. I enjoyed them throughly the first time.
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
Just because you have knowledge of a subject doesn't mean you can write worth a damn about it.
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I'm achieving "old fart" status. I'm not quite old enough yet, but I got the fart part nailed.