I have been wanting to get the Hague book on Pitt the Younger. I have the first volume of John Ehrman's bio, haven't got to it yet. I just got Rodger's book. I hope to read Mikaberidze's book very soon and have it. He also regularly appears on a podcast called The Napoleonic Quarterly and just came out with a massive biography of Kutuzov from OUP. I hope you continue to make videos about your books.
Wow! You have such a nice collection! I'm jealous! It looks like you've read "Medieval Market Morality," by James Davis!?! I'd be interested in seeing a review on it. I've had that one on my radar for a while because I wanted see how medieval people navigated the marketplace without just the modern considerations of things like price and supply and demand. Do you have any thoughts on that book?
Yes I do. I plan to read it as a top priority for Historathon2024 Q2. And yes I'm sure I'll have a crack at a review in some way thereafter. I look forward to it!
I would like to announce that yes I did finally return the Anglo-Saxon book to my county library!
I have been wanting to get the Hague book on Pitt the Younger. I have the first volume of John Ehrman's bio, haven't got to it yet. I just got Rodger's book. I hope to read Mikaberidze's book very soon and have it. He also regularly appears on a podcast called The Napoleonic Quarterly and just came out with a massive biography of Kutuzov from OUP. I hope you continue to make videos about your books.
I appreciate the encouragement. The podcast sounds very interesting. There does seem to be ever increasing things to look forward to!
Great collection! I'm glad you've joined booktube!
Appreciated.
Wow! You have such a nice collection! I'm jealous!
It looks like you've read "Medieval Market Morality," by James Davis!?! I'd be interested in seeing a review on it. I've had that one on my radar for a while because I wanted see how medieval people navigated the marketplace without just the modern considerations of things like price and supply and demand. Do you have any thoughts on that book?
Yes I do. I plan to read it as a top priority for Historathon2024 Q2. And yes I'm sure I'll have a crack at a review in some way thereafter. I look forward to it!