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I have not, but will definitely check them out!Have you read “Homage to Catalonia” by Orwell? That and “Down & Out in Paris and London” are great autobiographical reads.
I really liked “Tribe” as well.
“Catch 22”
I have not, but will definitely check them out!Have you read “Homage to Catalonia” by Orwell? That and “Down & Out in Paris and London” are great autobiographical reads.
I really liked “Tribe” as well.
“Catch 22”
Homage to Catalonia, he goes to Spain to cover the Spanish civil war and ends up fighting in it against the fascists.I have not, but will definitely check them out!
ooooo that sounds right up my alley! It is on my list.Homage to Catalonia, he goes to Spain to cover the Spanish civil war and ends up fighting in it against the fascists.
new book coming May, i believe!
same, i preordered it a couple weeks ago hahaIt is I am excited for it to come out
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This podcast is great I’ve listened to some multiple times.If you get tired of reading,
And are into history and the old west,
On Spotify Legends of the Old West
Is a good podcast.
It covers legends like little big horn,
Billie the kid, etc
Breaks down the story into several segments that could easily pass a half day.
Not what you asked for but I enjoy it for passing time
The deckhand on my last spear fishing trip actually was talking about Shackleton this weekend. He met his grand son on a dive boat / tournament ..I've been trying to get back into reading, so I've started this book which came highly recommended.
So far it's been good.
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage
Book by Alfred Lansing
"is a 1959 book written by Alfred Lansing, about the failure of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition led by Sir Ernest Shackleton, in its attempt to cross the Antarctic continent in 1914."
Blood Meridian is probably my favorite book, and the Judge is probably my favorite character from any books as well.Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Journal of a Trapper, by Osborne Russell.
Tough trip through Paradise, by Andrew Garcia
Maneaters of Kumamoto, by Jim Corbett
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Maneaters of Kumaon. I’d hate for people to think Corbett was hunting maneaters in Japan. ;-).
A great book!
Jim Corbett is underrated. His stuff is easily as good as Peter Capstick and is far less embellished from what I've heard. Gave me a new respect for leopards.
The whole John Patterson story of the two lions in Tsavo that ate a ton of railroad workers is probably the most famous story about hunting man-eaters, but that dude comes off totally incompetent compared to Corbett.
Martin Russ’s book ‘Breakout’ details the whole Chosin Reservoir campaign including Fox Company’s stand and is well worth the read. And if you like both of those you ought to read, “Colder than Hell, a Marine Rifle Company at Chosin Reservoir”.Thanks @SWOHTR and @isItFallYet , I just ordered Endurance and The Last Stand of Fox Company. Both these seem right up my alley! This will help me read more this year, which I always want to do.