Sorry about the snow. We're getting walloped again but then central Ontario is ground zero for this stuff.
As for books on the Civil War, what kind of history tickles your fancy? I have about thirty books on my shelves on the subject and many more that I could recommend. Just off the top of my head, a recent and quite readable treatment by Diane Purkiss is The English Civil War: A People's History. Blair Worden's The English Civil Wars, 1640-1660 is also quite smart. But there are SO many other good books. . . .
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As for books on the Civil War, what kind of history tickles your fancy? I have about thirty books on my shelves on the subject and many more that I could recommend. Just off the top of my head, a recent and quite readable treatment by Diane Purkiss is The English Civil War: A People's History. Blair Worden's The English Civil Wars, 1640-1660 is also quite smart. But there are SO many other good books. . . .