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This is great, Ski. Thank you.
Can we add to the spreadsheet that you had created?ski3pin said:I got a new one coming. Should be a nice read on our next adventure! I'll give a review.
Great book.craig333 said:Right now reading blood and thunder. Enjoying it very much. Amazing how little Western History I was actually taught in school.
Mr. Sage, go for it if you like. JanetH (one of the admin folks here) gave me the file format. I just filled in the blanks. If you would like to take on the chore to update, edit, etc., the list, please feel free to do so. I'd appreciate it as would the members here. Thanks!Wandering Sagebrush said:Can we add to the spreadsheet that you had created?
Smoke, thanks for the tip on the Longstreet book. I also got curious about him when reading Monitor Range.Smokecreek1 said:Well I had to read our own GBGuides "Monitor Range", which lead to a book on "Jack Longstreet" by Sally Zanjani,
Yep-for me it's still books over kindle-just can't bend the kindle like a page in a book. Did you ever notice the smell of of good book store filled with old books? Nothing beats that, but again I'm an archaeologist and like old things !Wandering Sagebrush said:A little food for thought.
"Books are for people who wish they were somewhere else." –Mark Twain
Sarcasm, truth or both? Regardless, I still like books...
The last book I bought from a 'Good Old Book Store' was one that came from a old book dealer in Chiloquin, Oregon. It reeked so badly of tobacco smoke that I had to let it air out for a year or so.Smokecreek1 said:Yep-for me it's still books over kindle-just can't bend the kindle like a page in a book. Did you ever notice the smell of of good book store filled with old books? Nothing beats that, but again I'm an archaeologist and like old things !
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