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4th October 09, 12:15 AM
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Ok, I finnished the book. I have a better understanding of the flow of events etc, rather than a hodge podge of this event or that event. Arthur Herman seems to do a good job of connecting it all together.
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4th October 09, 05:43 PM
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Just picked up the book and started it last night. Then found this post. The book is pretty good so far and actually interesting compared to many historical reads.
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4th October 09, 06:30 PM
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Did you all know that Gene Roddenberry made the engineer of the Starship Enterprise Scottish because of the reputation of the Scots for technical excellence! Apparently Edinburgh had the first school of engineering in the world.
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4th October 09, 06:31 PM
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I've had that book for about 2 years, but have neglected reading it. I did start on it once, but didn't finish the first page. Turned out to be a very busy day at work. I'll have to give it another try!
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4th October 09, 06:36 PM
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Hey, fellas -- contrary to conventional wisdom, there actually quite a few history books out there that aren't boring. Several of the comments in this thread are breaking this history instructor's heart.
T.
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4th October 09, 07:13 PM
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I saw that book at Walden's yesterday, but didn't purchase a copy. I think that I might have to trek back to the bookstore now.
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4th October 09, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by cajunscot
Hey, fellas -- contrary to conventional wisdom, there actually quite a few history books out there that aren't boring. Several of the comments in this thread are breaking this history instructor's heart.
T.
No, there's plenty of interesting history books. I had just finnished one on ancient celtic cultures and the Druids to get that strait in my mind partly because those subjects come up all the time: Peter Berresford Ellis's book The Druids.
I also read Gregory Curtis's book, The Cave Painters: Probing the Mysteries of the World's First Artists, because he gives good written descriptions of the cave paintings along with an historical overview of the archeology and people discovering them; it's the caves in Europe and the Paleolithic people.
Last edited by Bugbear; 4th October 09 at 09:38 PM.
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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5th October 09, 07:18 AM
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Yay! I found several of the works by Harry Home, or Lord Kames. I already have works from Adam Smith and David Hume. I have Robert Burns too.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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5th October 09, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
No, there's plenty of interesting history books. I had just finnished one on ancient celtic cultures and the Druids to get that strait in my mind partly because those subjects come up all the time: Peter Berresford Ellis's book The Druids.
I also read Gregory Curtis's book, The Cave Painters: Probing the Mysteries of the World's First Artists, because he gives good written descriptions of the cave paintings along with an historical overview of the archeology and people discovering them; it's the caves in Europe and the Paleolithic people.
Ted,
My comments weren't really directed at you, but at some of the "history books are boring" comments made by others.
T.
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5th October 09, 08:13 AM
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I understand, Todd.
The library is a friend.
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