Assume the Position - Stories That Made Up America

And Stories That America Made Up - pretty fun stuff.
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Zeuslax wrote:I remember watching that on HBO......it is pretty funny stuff. Last night I just finished reading a pretty in depth book on the Revolutionary War. This was prompted by a vacation to Boston. It really unbelievable to read how many things are just BS about that period.
Just keep in mind that not all books have the best information either. TV shows about history or archeology are notoriously bad for fitting the truth into what they think makes for better TV.
Zeuslax wrote:Just keep in mind that not all books have the best information either. TV shows about history or archeology are notoriously bad for fitting the truth into what they think makes for better TV.
You are 100% correct. I would have to think since this one was recommended by the National Parks service it's the best I'm going to get. Next on the list is Wood's A History of the Revolutionary War. I'm expecting some tidbits to be a little off.
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Woods is my favorite author on the Revolution. Make sure to read "The American Revolution." A small easy read from Woods that has some great insight into the politics of the revolution.
Right now my favorite book on the war is Higginbotham's "The War of American Independence." It is really dry, but offers some incredible insight into the actual war.
Woods is my favorite author on the Revolution. Make sure to read "The American Revolution." A small easy read from Woods that has some great insight into the politics of the revolution.