What history books does /his/ recommend?
>>2106445
What fucking era do you wanna read you god damn fucking shiter
>>2106445
Stalingrad by Antony Beevor.
>>2106454
I would say anything from 1000 to 1800, or anything on America, biographies and memoirs are good too
>>2106445
Quran, Mein Kampf, The Holy Bible and some fantasy books like lord of the rings, game of thrones, king arthur.
>>2106464
If you got a really good book outside that window feel free to post
>>2106464
American Rifle: A Biography, by Alexander Rose.
Good for anyone interested in American history, particularly its military and industrial rise.
I am at the book store, need more books to investigate
>>2106445
>>2106464
Oxford History of the United States series. I have audio versions of the three books covering American Revolution to the Civil War which I can upload if you're interested. I made a thread the other day but no anons were interested. Otherwise you can download the series from bookzz.org
also obligatory pastebin lists
American War of Independence
http://pastebin.com/6Kr4duAn
Battle of Antietam (with biographies of several civil war generals contained within)
http://pastebin.com/dur14C6h
Thomas Jefferson
http://pastebin.com/VLjJ85qL
Political Thought of the American Founders
http://pastebin.com/uWy56vWT
Ulysses Grant
http://pastebin.com/6D7W0PML
Robert E. Lee
http://pastebin.com/Q9zx9ZRZ
>1000 to 1800
Thats a huge period of time. You should narrow your search to a manageable limit like a country or discrete period (e.g. late medieval england, french revolution, etc.)
Anywany,
http://pastebin.com/u/jonstond2/1
to find a variety of topics on the period
>>2106467
laughed heartifly