Reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, enjoying it more than I thought I was going to, only a quarter of the way through tho - it seems to be taking me forever!
Reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, enjoying it more than I thought I was going to, only a quarter of the way through tho - it seems to be taking me forever!
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Napier's History Of The Peninsular War 1807 – 1814 Volume One (of seven)
Snap... but I can go one further... one of my ancestors married a Spanish lass while serving over there, and every few generations we get a “throwback” and have a very dark olive skinned child born into the family.
It is also why I have a great intrest in the Peninsular War
Those books sound fascinating, I just adore European history, though I seem to be stuck in the medieval period these days.
On a side note, it must be really neat to know what your ancestors were up to back when. I have no idea about mine before 1900, as they weren't here, and I'm not terribly sure what they were up to in other countries, (Ireland and France mostly).
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you might want to read
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War by David Gates
it is a good book
If I had the money I would love to own Oman's A History of the Peninsular War in hardback.... but 9 Volumes at around £150 a volume makes it a bit out of my league unless I win the lottery (that would be my fist purchase)
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