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18th March 15, 05:31 PM
#401
Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Why, the latest edition of The Highlander magazine, of course!
Just got my Highlander too.
I'm in the middle of The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. It's a great re-telling of the story of the battle of Gettysburg, told from the viewpoints of several of the officers on both sides. It's actually required reading for my American History class.
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19th March 15, 04:17 AM
#402
Originally Posted by SeumasA
Just got my Highlander too.
I'm in the middle of The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. It's a great re-telling of the story of the battle of Gettysburg, told from the viewpoints of several of the officers on both sides. It's actually required reading for my American History class.
Yes, I read The Killer Angels in the late '80s, and it's a great read! I read it before seeing the Gettysburg Battlefields in person. The movie was good, too, except for the fake-looking beards and hair-pieces.
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22nd March 15, 02:01 PM
#403
To mark the reburial in Leicester Cathedral of the last Plantagenet king, I am reading "Richard III" by Charles Cross, 1981, University of California press. I hope it has a good ending.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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22nd March 15, 02:28 PM
#404
Soldier Girls by Helen Thorpe
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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22nd March 15, 03:49 PM
#405
Originally Posted by mookien
To mark the reburial in Leicester Cathedral of the last Plantagenet king, I am reading "Richard III" by Charles Cross, 1981, University of California press. I hope it has a good ending.
There's an interesting article in the Telegraph, about how those bones may not be Richard III's. The mitochondrial DNA is from the Plantagenet line, but the Y DNA is not. Also the DNA points to a blonde haired, blue eyed person and he had black hair and brown eyes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/1...rong-body.html
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22nd March 15, 04:12 PM
#406
Originally Posted by mookien
To mark the reburial in Leicester Cathedral of the last Plantagenet king, I am reading "Richard III" by Charles Cross, 1981, University of California press. I hope it has a good ending.
Well, it had a good ending for someone...
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22nd March 15, 04:17 PM
#407
I'm currently reading my cousin Barry R. McCain's FINDING THE McCAINS about our shared McCain family Ulster Scots ancestry:
http://uhblog.ulsterheritage.com/201...g-mccains.html
Next up, BORN FIGHTING about the history of Ulster Scots (or so called Scots-Irish).
Last edited by Mike S; 22nd March 15 at 04:18 PM.
My Clans: Guthrie, Sinclair, Sutherland, MacRae, McCain-Maclachlan, MacGregor-Petrie, Johnstone, Hamilton, Boyd, MacDonald-Alexander, Patterson, Thompson. Welsh:Edwards, Williams, Jones. Paternal line: Brandenburg/Prussia.
Proud member: SCV/Mech Cav, MOSB. Camp Commander Ft. Heiman #1834 SCV Camp.
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22nd March 15, 04:22 PM
#408
Originally Posted by SeumasA
There's an interesting article in the Telegraph, about how those bones may not be Richard III's. The mitochondrial DNA is from the Plantagenet line, but the Y DNA is not. Also the DNA points to a blonde haired, blue eyed person and he had black hair and brown eyes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/1...rong-body.html
Interesting, but not surprising. Almost all historical "discoveries" birth naysayers. Next thing you know, they'll be telling us that Grant isn't buried in Grant's tomb.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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22nd March 15, 04:24 PM
#409
Originally Posted by Dughlas mor
Well, it had a good ending for someone...
Thanks for not telling me who that "someone" is. I'm sure it would have ruined the story.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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22nd March 15, 04:37 PM
#410
Just started "A Kings Ransom," Sharon Kay Penman`s latest in her saga of the Plantagenets. Dealing with the kidnapping and ransom of Richard I.
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