Senin, 31 Juli 2017

CWT Book Review: Shiloh, 1862

Shiloh, 1862  Winston Groom; National Geographic We should be grateful that Winston Groom is passionate about the Civil War. Thanks to his masterful handling and lively style, readers will find Shiloh, 1862, his new analysis of the conflict’s first battle with horrific casualties, fast-paced and rewarding reading throughout. Groom deftly recounts the oft-told story of …

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