Friday, November 21, 2003

A Modest Christmas List

Just in case anyone who is related to me (or who otherwise feels himself compelled by custom or some other strange reason to buy me a Christmas present) is reading this blog, here is a modest list of books I'd like to have.

Carlyle, et al., , A History of Medieval Political Theory in the West
Gardiner, Ed., The Great Books, A Christian Appraisal
Wayne & Goldman, Eds., A History of Private Life, (NB: I have vol. 1.)
Halecki The Limits and Divisions of European History,
de Tocqueville, The Old Regime and the French Revolution
de Wohl, Founded on a Rock: A History of the Catholic Church
Congar, Tradition & Traditions
Adam, The Spirit of Catholicism
Bouyer, Spirit & Forms of Protestantism
Salmon, The Infallibility of the Church
Dollinger, The Pope and the Council
Denny, Papalism:A Treatise in Response to the Papal Encyclical Satis Cognitum
Shotwell and Loomis, The See of Peter
Aldiss, Brian, Space Opera
Cole, Robert W., The Struggle for Empire
Dodge, Theodore Ayrault:
Hannibal: A History of the Art of War, Etc.
Caesar: A History of the Art of War , Etc. . .
Alexander: A History of the Origin and Growth of the Art of War, Etc.
The Campaign of Chancellorsville
On Campaign with the Army of the Potomac
A Bird's Eye View of Our Civil War
Duggan, Winter Quarters
Feuchtwanger, Leon, Josephus, Jew of Rome & Josephus and the Emperor
Foote, Shelby
Stars in their Courses: The Gettysburg Campaign
Chickamauga and Other Short Stories
Gottfried, Bradley M, Brigades of Gettysburg: The Union and Confederate Brigades at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Holland, Belt of Gold
Leckie, Hannibal
Michaud, Annals of the Man-Kzin Wars: An Unofficial Companion Guide
Norwich:
Byzantium: The Early Centuries
Byzantium: The Apogee
Byzantium: The Decline and Fall
The Normans in Sicily: The Normans in the South 1016-1130
The Normans in Sicily: The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194
Paradise of Cities: Venice in the 19th Century
A History of Venice
Sears:
Gettysburg
Chancellorsville
Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam
To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign
Sutcliff, The Eagle of the Ninth

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