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To America : Personal Reflections of an Historian por Stephen E. Ambrose
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To America : Personal Reflections of an Historian

por Stephen E. Ambrose

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Steven Ambrose's last book an interesting collection of topics that he would have liked to written more about however he ran out of time. Many interesting short historic stories that make one want to read more about. ( )
  foof2you | Sep 2, 2008 |
This was the author's last book before he passed away from cancer. It is a wide-ranging collections of essays about America's past and his views and opinions of the events and people that shaped this country. His writing style is fluid and easy to follow. This is probably my favorite Ambrose book. ( )
  jharp | May 5, 2008 |
This is my favorite book by this author. It was written a couple years prior to when it died and it gives his honest reflections about America's history. I love this book. It's not a long read and it's so interesting since Stephen E. Ambrose was such a great historian. ( )
  Angelic55blonde | Jun 29, 2007 |
A must read for any true fan of Stephen Ambrose. He wrote this just before his death in 2003. Good book and I was really sad to see this man go. ( )
  meegeekai | Jan 26, 2007 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0743202759, Hardcover)

"I am a storyteller by training and inclination," writes the late Stephen Ambrose in To America, his final book. And what a storyteller. One of the most respected and popular historians of his era, Ambrose had a passion for making the events of the past both relevant and entertaining. In these pages, he touches on many of the subjects that he devoted his career to, including presidents Eisenhower and Nixon, the journey of Lewis and Clark, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the citizen soldiers of World War II. He also writes about his own personal story and his role as a historian. In detailing a family camping trip to Wounded Knee (an outing which directly led to his dual biography of Crazy Horse and George Armstrong Custer) or offering tips on vivid historical writing (keep your narration in chronological order; keep the reader guessing; and never use the passive voice), he shares what it is like to reflect upon the triumphs and mistakes of the past and why it is so important to pass those stories on to the next generation.

In this brief yet satisfying book, Ambrose moves seamlessly from one topic to the next with contagious enthusiasm and unapologetic optimism. Along the way he points out the inherent absurdity of political correctness, and even takes himself to task for past biases and for sometimes failing to consider his subjects within the context of their own times and not his own. He does not shy away from writing about America's sins, both past and present, but Ambrose's undying faith in his country and his fellow citizens is inspiring. --Shawn Carkonen

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