A Rainbow of Blood: The Union in Peril An Alternate History by Peter G. Tsouras Product Details Hardcover: 272 pages Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.; 1 edition (July 31, 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 1597972118 ISBN-13: 978-1597972116 I enjoy “what if” history understanding that alternate paths are very possible throughout our historical journey. Doing alternate history is […]
Civil War Book Review: A Rainbow of Blood: The Union in Peril An Alternate History
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September 2008 Book Notes
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Those that can’t write, Review! September 2008 James Durney *************************************************************** Book News I have just about given up on publication schedules. I have had some many books slip that Book News has little or no value. I am considering concentrating on books that are published and available. Using the “publication date” has resulted in a […]
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June 2008 Book Notes
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Those that can’t write, Review! June 2008 James Durney *************************************************************** Book News Amazon.com has the long awaited MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT E RODES OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA: A Biography by Darrell L Collins listed for July. The May Savas Beatie Newsletter has the book listed for June. Also scheduled for June is ONE CONTINUOUS […]
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