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Any reading goals for 2019? - Rob Wick - 01-07-2019 11:57 AM In another thread I mentioned how I start a new year with a list of books I want to read. It usually changes as the year moves forward by either adding titles or delaying one when something comes up of greater interest. I'm curious as to what people here want to read this year? In no particular order, here are the books I want to read. Frederick Douglass Prophet of Freedom by David W. Blight Impeachment: An American History, numerous authors Hate: Why We Should Resist it with Free Speech, Not Censorship by Nadine Strossen Uncivil Warrirs: The Lawyers' Civil War by Peter Charles Hoffer This War Ain't Over: Fighting the Civil War in New Deal America by Nina Silber (good for those interested in Carl Sandburg) American Dialogue: The Founders and Us by Joseph J. Ellis The Improbable Wendell Willkie by David Levering Lewis The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War by Joanne B. Freeman Lincoln the President (four volumes) by James G. Randall The Pioneers by David McCullough (due out in May) Of course, this list doesn't include what I'll read for my writing. Best Rob RE: Any reading goals for 2019? - AussieMick - 01-08-2019 04:45 AM Lord Charnwood's Abraham Lincoln (it was on your earlier list, Rob, I think) Kevin Keegan's The American Civil War Chester Wilmot's The Struggle For Europe (actually, I'm half through it) The Singapore Story: Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew RE: Any reading goals for 2019? - GustD45 - 01-08-2019 09:43 AM I know Robert Lincoln really hated the Lord Charnwood book and did not get past the first Chapter. From a talk given by Jason Emerson at the LOC. RE: Any reading goals for 2019? - Rob Wick - 01-08-2019 10:19 AM Mike, you are correct in that I did say that was one I wanted to read this year. I still might try, but there's a few more of that I really want to give a shot to. As for Robert Lincoln, he really didn't like anyting that wasn't Nicolay and Hay. However, he did tell Ida Tarbell that her book was as good as N&H. Best Rob |