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November 16th, 2004   Post 21
Locke
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
 
orson scott card, Dan brown, tom clancy, john le carre, robert ludlum
 
January 1st, 2005   Post 22
laurenbeaty
Milites Gregarius
 
Cathy Cash Spellman
 
January 3rd, 2005   Post 23
Charge 7
Master Gunner
 
 
Robert K. Massie - "Peter The Great" and "Dreadnaught: Britain, Germany and the coming of The Great War"

Barabara Tuchman - "The Guns of August" and "A Distant Mirror"
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January 6th, 2005   Post 24
Vitaly
Centurion
 
Stephen Ambrose
Clive Cussler
Tom Clancy
 
January 6th, 2005   Post 25
Anya1982
Banned
 
 

Post; let me think


Irvin walsh comes up in mind..............a few of his books became good brit films and bloody funny.

Gotta have tolkien in on that ohhh and stephen king...........How about the geeza who wrote adrian mole??
 
January 8th, 2005   Post 26
Skinny
Optio
 
 
Louis L'Amour
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Who? - Airborne
How Far? - All The Way
 
January 8th, 2005   Post 27
rotc boy
Tribunus Laticlavius
 
 
stephan ambrose or tom clancy
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Originally Posted by moving0target
Can't tell you how many times I've heard thugs robbing convenience stores say to each other, "Fix bayonets!"
 
January 13th, 2005   Post 28
Doppleganger
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
 
Frederick Forsyth and James Clavell.
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Frederick 1, Barbarossa
 
January 15th, 2005   Post 29
mandi
Immunes
 
james patterson
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War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The degraded and decayed state of moral and patriotic feeling, which thinks that nothing is worth war, is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing that is more important than his own safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free, unless made so and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
 
March 6th, 2005   Post 30
SigPig
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Terry Pratchett, hands down. Discworld slays me.

I also like Ellis Peters/Edith Pargeter (Brother Cadfael mysteries), but alas, she is no longer with us.

J.
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