Saturday, November 10, 2007

Non-Fiction

  • Tony Thompson, Gangs (a journey in to the heart of the British underworld.. a quote from a review on Amazon: "this guy has to be nuts. He researched all his material by going face to face with real criminals who have ties to the underworld. He even smokes crack with a prostitute..")
  • Simon Singh, The Code Book (the science of secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Crypotography)
  • Andrew Roberts, What Might Have Been
  • Stephen Dorril, Blackshirt (The rise and fall of Oswald Mosely and British Fascism)
  • Marc Ferro, Nicholas II, Last of the Tsars (an overview of the last days of the Russian Tsars)
  • Patricia Schultz, A Thousand Places to See Before You Die

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