GDG- Killing Lincoln
Jack Lawrence
jlawrence at kc.rr.com
Sat Jan 14 19:25:16 CST 2012
Greetings.
KU kas prevailed, the team of Hank Stram has fallen to the legacy team of
Joe Montana and my homestead has been nourished, while we await the
performance of the St. Tebow his Rocky Mountain amateur hour, a few
comments.
The cut and paste extract from the publisher is from the marketing side of
the house.
So thar is all a null.
The publisher, on the publishing side of the house, had not listed this work
as a history work.
In its own house.
No one has refuted this simple statement.
So, if the publishing side does not count this as a "history" publication,
all academic arguments are void.
Indeed, every time the word "history" in reviews is sued, it is with a
qualifier.
Frankly, any book that has Lincoln furrowing his brow, wanting to vomit and
having nightmares belongs elsewhwere.
Ford's Theater peddles this thing upstairs to make a few bucks. In the
history section, it is not available.
This is not a history book. Some may peddle it with the word history, but
the publisher does not.
No one has refuted thsi simple statemenr.
Regards,
Jack
Perception is reality
> Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
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>>We can discuss terms, but Holt, the publisher, does not list this as a
>>history book on its site. Maybe I am looking for it wrong. The terms used
>>aere samples of descriptions used for the book, including the publishers
>>site.
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> Yes. You are wrong. It is not a novel and the publisher - and everyone
> else - describes it as a history.
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> Here is how the publisher describes it.
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> A riveting historical narrative of the heart-stopping events surrounding
> the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the first work of history from
> mega-bestselling author Bill O'Reilly
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> What part of history don't you understand?
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> Take Care
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> Dennis
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