Random books from DVanderlinde's library
George C. Marshall: Education of a General, 1880–1939 by Forrest C. Pogue
Command of Honor: General Lucian Truscott's Path to Victory in World War II by H. Paul Jeffers
Doing Battle: The Making of a Skeptic by Paul Fussell
The Soul of Battle: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny by Victor Davis Hanson
Yanks Over Europe: American Flyers in World War II by Jerome Klinkowitz
Room 40: British Naval Intelligence, 1914–1918 by Patrick Beesly
The War in the Air: The Royal Air Force in World War II by Gavin Lyall ed.
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GroupsAmerican Civil War, Military Fiction, Military History, Naval History and Fiction, Second World War History
About meI have BA and MA degrees in history from Michigan State University. I am interested in military history, primarily the World Wars. I am expanding my interests to the Korean and Vietnam wars and the U.S. Civil War
About my libraryI have a personal library of over 1700 volumes. I have the books cataloged on an Excel spreadsheet by author, title, publisher, Library of Congress catalog number and ISBN.
Real nameDean M. Vander Linde
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DVanderlinde added:Frontier Regulars: The United States Army and the Indian, 1866–1891 by Robert M. Utley |









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Tom
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when quartered safe out there
sent to penny fights and aldershot it
but when it come to slaughter
you will do your work on water
and lick the blooming boots of im whats got it
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regards,
Greenmantle
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Thanks
Mike
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Eddie
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Mike
posted by mhatchett at 3:48 pm (EST) on Apr 25, 2009
You have an impressive collection of military history.
LamSon
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posted by jmnlman at 2:58 pm (EST) on Apr 25, 2009
Thanks for the heads up on the Spruance book cover
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Bow
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Thanks,
mike
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posted by BeckyJG at 1:43 pm (EST) on Apr 23, 2009
I'm slowly adding covers each week, but have a long way to go. Well everyone has to have a hobby ;-)
Looking at our shared books list, and working from memory, I have covers for most of them added in.
Ian
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posted by surly at 6:49 pm (EST) on Apr 2, 2008
Thank you for the thought on the American predreadnought book but I have it already. I checked the author entry and saw that your copy was somehow solo and had not matched with the other entry with four members. It's now been combined. A similar situation evidently occurred with your Robinson US Navy airship book.
I thank getting married relatively late in life for the size of my collection. Buying books for retirement is no longer a valid use of funds. :)
posted by surly at 10:28 am (EST) on Dec 10, 2007
Nice naval collection by the way!
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