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Old 10-07-2014, 05:12 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
The Road to Culloden Moor: Bonnie Prince Charlie and the 1745 Rebellion

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Thanks for your post.

For the benefit of others: this book is non-fiction (yes, I know that that is what you have come to expect in a non-fiction thread. ha).

I ran across this title yesterday and passed up on it. I don't like fiction. The description, for one thing, made me think that it was a fictional work. Too, being the unsophisticated bumpkin that I am, I was not familiar with the historical events that the title of the book alluded to (I must have been dozing in the class of the history course in school when that was covered. ha), and so thought that it was "made up." Your post caused me to look at it again, and to get a great deal (it's hard to beat free!) on what seems to be a good book, on a period of time that I am almost completely unfamiliar with.

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