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This book was great
READ IT NOW!!!!!
You Can't Put it Down!!

Awesome! Just Awesome!It's not just a book for "the hurting" or just for "women". This book can benefit anyone and everyone. It's just great.
I liked it so much that I ordered a few for my friends at my church.
You did great Sis. I can't wait to read your next book.
Excellent!
In The Valley With A PromiseExcellent!!!!!


A very good analysis of the Western Theater strategy..
A Must Read
Excellent Book, must read

More good reading!
Great Series!!
What covered wagon travel was really like.

Lehigh Valley Railroad
Beautiful PhotographySee Chapter 10 - Rogue's Gallery Photo! The photography is just beautiful. Mike Bednar, thank you for capturing the wonderful memories of what once was the LVRR.
Lehigh Valley Railroad an Illustrated Operational History Co

Reality or Fantasy... Which one is it?
THE GREATES
A good collection

A Great Thriller!
This is my favorite book ever
I thought the book was very good

MY FATHER WAS A SURVIVOR OF THE KNOX MINE DISASTER
Project
This is a great book

Living HistoryParkman's gift for bringing people alive is nowhere more evident than in this complex story of Robert Cavalier de la Salle's attempt to realize his dream of making France a leader in the new world. Parkman's skillful examination of the man behind the story lets the reader understand why LaSalle and his ideas were the cause of such controversy. At the same time, Parkman paints a vivid picture of the new world frontier as it existed in LaSalle's time. This is a book that can be savored on many levels: as an entertaining adventure story, a psychological thriller, and a historical reference.
Parkman's prose is rich and full of details you will need to understand the complexity of the charcters and the consciousness of the times. Therefore, you should be prepared to spend time working your way through this book. Whenever I tried to hurry through a section, I found that I missed something important that was needed later on. In other words, patience is needed, but well worth it. Parkman was a true lover of history and the people who shaped it and it shows.
Just a great story
Breathing Life into History

Right on Jess!
Enjoyable...
it must be good!