Submitted by Agile_Dependent7034 t3_z7v116 in books
addy-Bee t1_iy8yhp8 wrote
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I don't think tha'ts really true any more. The Guns of August is nearly 60 years old at this point. WW1 Scholarship has come a long way since then.
The thing about the Guns of August, though, is that it's just a * pleasure* to read. It's such a rare feat to find good history books that are actually enjoyable page-turners, and The Guns of August is definitely that.
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