Shooting4MyOwnHand: Knowing Which History Books to Avoid


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Studying such a politically-charged subject like the Founding of America, once one gets passed the must-own-every-book-on-subject-ever phase, it can be difficult to figure out which books to avoid. Something to keep in mind:

*** All history books…

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