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Daily Archives: March 4, 2017
Book Review: Lincoln For President
Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
Lincoln For President: An Unlikely Candidate, An Audacious Strategy, And the Victory No One Saw Coming, by Bruce Chadwick As someone who has read many books about Abraham Lincoln [1], I am always intrigued…
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Book Write-Up: To the Farthest Shores, by Elizabeth Camden
Elizabeth Camden. To the Farthest Shores. Bethany House Publishers, 2017. See here to purchase the book. To the Farthest Shores is set in the early nineteenth century. Jenny Bennett is a nurse at a Presidio army base, and she falls … Continue reading
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