Wednesday 20 January 2021

What I’m reading

Still finding it hard to read as much as I would like. Dip in and out of things. Not really the time or place I guess but I would like to divert myself better with books. Anyway here are a couple of new arrivals-

 
You can’t go wrong with Osprey and Shire pack a tremendous amount into a small number of pages.
What are you currently reading?




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  1. Shire books are always a good short read with pictures; I almost wish I was rich enough that they had a subscription scheme or circulating library to send each one on approval as they would be a fascinating and distracting intro to many people's niche interests.

    The Thames? In America? Something new to learn about the War of 1812. The one where the British stormed and burnt the White House. And its library - Burning the Books by Richard Ovenden (sometimes on BBC Radio / Sounds)

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    1. Still reading through Time Travellers Guide to Elizabethan Britain (Ian Mortimer) and Winston Graham The Spanish Armadas. Slowed down by stopping to look things, places, people on the web.

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  2. You've been reading 'Babylon Berlin' for ages... :)
    We look forward to where The Thames 1813 might lead - by stagecoach, perhaps?
    I've just read (for the first time) a certain book by HG Wells - which was charming!


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    1. I have been reading BB for ages, sadly I can’t get blogger to let me change the image, I have tried on several occasions. I am glad you enjoyed your read, you will come back to it again and again I imagine...
      The books are not related but point to two projects simmering on the back burner...

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  3. Well, reading the kindle version of The Duke of York's Flanders Campaign by Steve Brown interspersed with listening to an audio book of Outlaw by Angus Donald (Will Scarlet's tale, 1st of a series of Robin Hood novels and excellent imo)

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    1. I don’t know the book Outlaw , I will check it out.

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  4. The Return by Harry Sidebottom - superb. I have read it three time in the last couple of months.

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    1. Can’t go wrong with him and he’s a wargamer and board gamer too I believe.

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  5. I've also just read The Return...very good. I tend to have several books on the go so currently I'm reading poet John Cooper Clarke's autobiography I Wanna Be Yours, The Nightmare Stacks by Charles Stross and The King in the North by Max Adams; a really good history of Oswald of Northumbria.

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    1. I have a number of things on the go normally, scattered across different rooms. I will check some of these out, thanks for the mention.

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  6. I'm in a 'Cosy Murder' phase at the moment. Two new titles, Richard Osman's (of Pointless fame) The Thursday Murder Club, One where HM The Queen turns detective after a murder at Widsor, The Queen's Knot, and then I'm re-reading the Colin Watson Flaxborough novels. All nice easy relaxing reading.

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    1. Cosy murder sounds just the ticket for the current times, enjoy.

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  7. Scotland, Defending The Nation. Mapping The Military Landscape.
    A wonderful book that I can’t recommend highly enough. Check it out if it’s not already in your library.
    Ronnie

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  8. Currently, Death Before Glory by Howard about the British campaign in the West Indies in 1793-1815. I also am reading The Loyalists by Maya Jasanoff, which talks about the Loyalist diaspora after the American Revolution.

    Eric

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  9. Sound most intriguing, especially the loyalist diaspora one.

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