
Title | : | The Black Art Of War: Hannibals 99 Truths |
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Format Type | : | Kindle, Paperback |
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The Black Art Of War: Hannibals 99 Truths Reviews
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Excellent read!!!! Once I began to read I could not put the book down. Glad this book found me at the right time
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If you ignore the obvious afrocentrism in the book, for example, some of the ancient figures referenced in the book were not sub Saharan black but gives the impression that they were, it's actually quite a fun and entertaining read.
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Needs serious proofreading for spelling and grammar. And I expected illustrations. After all, there are pages in the book describing page, type of illustration, source of illustration. But no illustrations. Not one. Irony? The theme of this book and
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I read the kindle version and just so you know there are typos however the content is adequate for beginners to know about Hannibal.
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The book was not easy to read and it kept quoting out of books that I could have gotten ,it did not read as original work
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This book has the potential to be a great book; however, it should have been reviewed for typographical errors and insufficient quotes. As an example: Frederick Douglass is spelled with two s’s. Throughout the book, his name is misspelled, which takes away from the books
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Great book, I enjoyed reading it. I highly recommend it to any desiring to be a leader and a changed person.
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Tons of misspellings in the book and the voice of the writing doesn’t flow very well