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Bob Barker's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 7 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2023)

Favorite books recommended by Bob Barker, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/bob-barker-favorite-books/.

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Page Smith · Buy on Amazon
"This is a two-volume history of the American Revolution, beginning with the first settlements on the East Coast, but concentrating on the years between 1765 and York Town. It’s a stirring account of our forebears’ bitter struggle for independence."
Joseph Ellis · Buy on Amazon
"The ‘brothers’ about whom Joseph Ellis chose to write are certainly among the most intriguing figures of their time. I felt as if I were a spectator at the Hamilton-Burr duel, and eavesdropping at the politically charged dinner where the guests included Madison, Jefferson, and Hamilton."
Robert V. Remini · Buy on Amazon
"This battle was far more significant than most of us realize. When the Americans destroyed the elite British troops who had defeated Napoleon, they earned for our country a worldwide respect that we had not previously enjoyed. The battle of New Orleans made Andrew Jackson a national hero, and launched him on the path to the White House."
Brooks D. Simpson · Buy on Amazon
"This account of Grant’s life, from the time of his birth to the end of the Civil War, is a riveting portrait of a remarkable man who, in less than three years, went from being a hapless store clerk to commander of the Union Army. Though not a great strategist like Napoleon, Grant correctly assessed and leveraged the Union’s advantages in manpower and manufacturing to bring the war to an end."
James Brady · Buy on Amazon
"This memoir of the author’s years as a Marine in Korea makes for unforgettable reading. More than 54,246 Americans died in this undeclared war in only 37 months. I liked the book so much that I went out and bought his novel, The Marines of Autumn ."
Roger Kahn · Buy on Amazon
"This is Jack Dempsey’s story from childhood to the end of his life. It focuses particularly on his greatest years in the ring, during the Roaring 20s, and paints a vivid picture of this exciting and colorful decade."
Jill Lepore · Buy on Amazon
"King Philip was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians at a time when tensions between colonialists and Native Americans erupted into conflict in 17th-century New England. Lepore tells the story in gruesome detail and makes some thought-provoking comments on war in general."

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