ORIGINAL: Profender
reading: soldiers of the sun the rise and fall of the imperial japanese army
I would be interested in hearing your opinion on this book. Can you share that?
Moderator: maddog986
ORIGINAL: Profender
reading: soldiers of the sun the rise and fall of the imperial japanese army





ORIGINAL: Hellen_slith
Just ordered this bad boy two-volume collection from Library of America.
They sent me a "please re-enlist" offer, w/ this set offered at $9.95 w/ code, free shipping!
I used to be an LoA subscriber, excellent book-o'-the month type deal,
w/ awesome selections from a huge field of authors.
Highly recommended. Library of America website is loa.org

ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Hellen_slith
Just ordered this bad boy two-volume collection from Library of America.
They sent me a "please re-enlist" offer, w/ this set offered at $9.95 w/ code, free shipping!
I used to be an LoA subscriber, excellent book-o'-the month type deal,
w/ awesome selections from a huge field of authors.
Highly recommended. Library of America website is loa.org
Their anthologies of "Hard Boiled" detectives were excellent. Several volumes or noir detective fiction from Dashiell Hammett, Mickey Spilane and Raymond Chandler were very nicely done.
I liked it, too. It has twice been filmed.ORIGINAL: Greybriar
I am currently reading The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth and am enjoying the book immensely.
ORIGINAL: Zorch
I liked it, too. It has twice been filmed.ORIGINAL: Greybriar
I am currently reading The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth and am enjoying the book immensely.



ORIGINAL: RFalvo69
"The Great Influenza" by John M. Barry. It's about the Spanish Flu of 1919 and how it changed (and forced the evolution of) medical sciences.
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Unfortunately, I was not impressed on his Finland's War of Choice either, depicting Finland's second war against Soviet Union in 1941-1944. First one was Winter War. Old, English-only sources, resulting to what you describe above. Unfortunate, again, as the so called Continuation War and the path to it is not well covered in English literature. Now including his, too.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Hitler's Pre-Emptive War (Lunde)
Not a patch on Haarr's work I'm afraid. I mean not an uninteresting work but there are quite a number of typographical and worse, accuracy errors noticeable. Shame.

