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This book is from experience!!

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Great Botany

Bounty Hunter's Moon by Ray HoganAlthough Starbuck's brother is alegedly dead according to the opening line of this book, I hold out hope that there is a mistake about the message, and there will be another Starbuck adventure. Of course, if there is, it's probably already written as Mr. Hogan is rapidly approaching 100 years old....


A must read for any serious bible student

Everything you want to know about UK infantry in France,1914Data is rather spotty, some battalions list names of officers and number of men in the battalion as it shipped, others just numbers. Others nothing. Apparently, this is data extracted from a lot of regimental histories.
Some of those quotes are very good. The number of battalions that spent Xmas, 1914 making peace with the german's across the way is interesting, as well as the efforts by both staffs to get the boys back in fighting trim, and the boys efforts to keep the peace. Who says the Vietnam war invented the peacenik trooper!
This book is a good one for a reader tired of the overviews, who wants to see just who went where and who arrived when, and how many were still standing a few days later. Good read if you feel the need for going beyond the usual six inch depth of most books in this area.
I plan to get the one on the Somme soon.


great book

A unique, insightful, and inclusive resource

Excellent

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