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RIP John Keegan

Started by Drakken, August 03, 2012, 03:22:28 PM

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Drakken

Even though reading though your books was a drag.

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Viking

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Second Corollary - "You can only be wrong or agree with me."

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Razgovory

I may have read two of his books.  His sketch of WWI and something else.  Maybe the Civil war one.
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Scipio

RIP, Keegan.  You magnificent bastard- I read your book!
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FunkMonk

I read the Face of Battle and his history of the second world war back in high school and enjoyed them immensely.

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grumbler

Top-notch analyst, though not very good when trying to describe.  I enjoyed his books and think he was a very innovative thinker.

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Admiral Yi

Anyone who has not read Six Armies at Normandy owes it to themselves to do so.  IMO his best book, only possible competition The Face of Battle.

mongers

Oh dear. :(

This happening after the loss of Richard Holmes last year.
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sbr

I read his First World War.  I will have to check Six Armies and Face of Battle when I get back into a reading mode.

Lucidor

Oh. :-(

Loved hist WWI and "History of warfare".

The Brain

Did he do any research? If so what were his most important discoveries?
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HisMajestyBOB

I liked The First World War.
Never could get through History of Warfare, despite several tries.
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derspiess

RIP.  I liked everything of his I got around to reading.
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