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The General: Charles De Gaulle and the France he saved by Jonathan Fenby

I recently read this book over a holiday break. Jonathan Fenby is a good writer and keeps you engaged with his subject matter, De Gaulle throughout the book. If I had one criticism of the book is that he could … Continue reading

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Russia: A 1,000-Year Chronicle of the Wild East (Hardcover)

Martin Sixsmith is a BBC journalist who has a long involvement with Russia both as a student and subsequently as a correspondent. His book is certainly a good categorical history of Russia, ranging over the almost legendary Kievan Rus to … Continue reading

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The Dead Hand by David E.Hoffman

This book is the story of the end of the Cold War starting from approximately the last days of Brezhnev in the Soviet Union up to the fall of Gorbachev in 1991. It provides the reader with useful insights into … Continue reading

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In the President’s Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect by Ronald Kessler

This was one of the first books I have purchased in electronic format – Kindle. On that score the jury is still out. I guess for every reader there is a fascination about the secret service – men in suits … Continue reading

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Remembrance of Greg Hogan

Vale Greg Hogan and Vinnies.

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The Popes: A History

I have enjoyed past efforts by John Julius Norwich particularly his 3 part history of Byzantium, which is a must read for anyone who seeks to understand that particular topic. Mr Norwich has a profound knowledge of medieval history particularly … Continue reading

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Jerusalem A history: by Simon Sebag Montefiore

This book is a grand tour through four thousand years of Jerusalem’s history from Ancient jewish kingdoms, to Roman conquest, to the Ottomans, the Crusader era, and finally the Jewish State of 1948. This approach is tedious in the early … Continue reading

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Known and Unknown Donald Rumsfeld Memoir

This biography is the professional autobiography of Donald Rumseld from his election to Congress in Congress in 1962 until his enforced retirement in 2006. The book provided a sense of the tough minded realism for which Rumsfeld is known, however … Continue reading

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