Good history books?
>>1186630
Mein Kampf
http://pastebin.com/u/jonstond2
Stalingrad by Antony Beevor was probably one of the more entertaining history books I've read.
>>1186639
Pretty edgy m8
>>1186630
I've rarely liked books that I got suggested. Instead most books I see mentioned somewhere randomly and check em out.
Maybe if you tell what books you like and what your interested in we can give good suggestions.
>>1186630
I'm reading André Maurois's History of France and enjoying it immensely.
>>1186630
The scramble for Africa by Thomas pakenham Is very well written and enjoyable
>>1186630
Literally just read wikipedia. Gets rid of the fluff and ideology
>>1186630
Only primary sources are worth reading
>>1187001
too brief
>>1186630
>Good history books?
About? You can't ask a blanket question like that and expect serious answers.