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reading this book previously myself, I decided to order it as a gift for somebody, The quality of the book when I recieved it was in a good condition and something which I would be happy to give to someone else, Upon recieving the gift they were very pleased with it, All in all it is a good read and I would suggest anyone who is the slightest bit interested in history to give it a go, I just love books like this having tried to write alternate history stories myself, I know how difficult it is miss one tiny detail and the whole premise can fall apart.
So books like What If written by people who know a little bit about their chosen subjects than myself ie: proper Historians are indispensable for anyone who wants to consider how different the world would be if, for example, the US hadn't fluked a win at the Battle of Midway or even if the UK and US hadn't entered the First World War.
Would it have even BEEN a World War Probably not as it happens, Food for thought. I also recommend The Hinge Factor by Erik Durschmied and The Hitler Options and Invasion edited and written by Kenneth Macksey respectively, the latter being an in depth look at the alternate history of the German Invasion of England in July.
Great read. Not indispensable reading I hated "history" in grade school, So painfully boring. Nothing but a blur of names and dates that were meaningless and I could not remember, I was quite surprised at how interesting this book was for me, Having had time to contemplate, I think I know why, In school, the poor
Gain Access To Comprar Para Otros Depicted By Robert Cowley Disseminated As Pamphlet
teachers have one semester class where they are supposed to teach you the "history of the world", There is only so much time, So that's why it's just a blur of dates and names, But I found from this book that when you learn about these points in time, the people involved and why they made the decisions they made, and how it affected human history, it can actually be very interesting.
When I finished reading this book, I thought "wow", history can actually be interesting!! This book is fascinating, I had never thought about the impact of tiny changes from the Ancient world, a random outbreak of a disease or the death of one person can change so much, The section on the Mongols was a bit scary because they were such a brutal fighting force and could have easily changed Europe into a barbaric tribal area with no great cities.
The book lost my interest a bit in the middle when there was a huge section about the American war of Independence, although maybe American history buffs would find it interesting!You get a brief history lesson along with each counter factual and it can help you discover periods of history to look into in detail.
It's a shame there wasn't about Medieval England, as that's my favourite era of history With its in depth reflections on the monumental events of the past, this amazing book of essays ponders what might have been if things had gone differently in history.
Featuring Stephen J. Ambrose, John Keegan, and many others, .