Note: also posted in the Military (and other) History subcategory.
My brother's birthday is coming up at the end of August; and while reading Churchill's volume on "The Great Democracies" (part of his history of English-speaking people, written before and during WW2), concerning the 1800s, he discovered the Mexican-American war and wanted to read more about it. Especially its connections to eventual American Civil War leaders.
I don't think I have anything on it myself -- I roughly knew about it already (including its ACW connections) -- so I'm shopping around for recommendations.
So far I'm looking at:
Eisenhower's So Far From God
Guardino's The Dead March
Baur's The Mexican War
Tucker's Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War (this is an expensive 3 volume library set, actually more expensive on Kindle for some reason, even when it's on sale! :o Probably not what he's after anyway, as he wants more focus on the characters and strategic/operational/tactical aspects.)
Hannings' US-Mexican War: A Complete Chronology
Henderson's Glorious Defeat: Mexico and its War with the United States (focuses more on Mexico's side for balance purposes)
and
Dugard's Training Ground: Grant, Lee, Sherman, and Davis in the Mexican-American War
More expensive Kindle? wtf
I know, I was the same way. The kindle version is over $300, discounted down into the $200s somewhere. The hardback in three volumes is $160ish.
I haven't read much on the Mexican-American war personally as it doesn't interest me too much, but I have a friend who really likes the period and is very well read on it. He recommends So Far From God and says it is the best book on the subject. A Wicked War focuses on the anti-war movement, and A Glorious Defeat is a history of Mexico up to and through the conflict and helps to add a lot of context.
That's what he tells me at least. Hope that helps some!
Although it focuses on the Mexico City campaign I highly recommend Timothy Johnson's A Gallant Little Army. He makes a point of mentioning officers who would later be Civil War leaders.
Quote from: JasonPratt on July 30, 2019, 01:21:18 PM
I know, I was the same way. The kindle version is over $300, discounted down into the $200s somewhere. The hardback in three volumes is $160ish.
I would really like to find a site related to wars.
Quote from: jamesharp2233 on July 09, 2022, 09:47:00 AM
Quote from: JasonPratt on July 30, 2019, 01:21:18 PM
I know, I was the same way. The kindle version is over $300, discounted down into the $200s somewhere. The hardback in three volumes is $160ish.
I would really like to find a site related to wars.
Welcome to Grogheads, James! Regarding your question on "finding a site related to wars", I'm sure the group here can help you out, but you may need to narrow your question a bit: What wars are you primarily interested in, and from what perspective? for example, US Civil War gaming, or US Civil War History, or US Civil War professional/academic?
Quote from: jamesharp2233 on July 09, 2022, 09:47:00 AM
I would really like to find a site related to wars.
Perhaps semi-related to your request, but per Jason Pratt (IIRC) in a previous post hereabouts, there is a place called "Bush War Books," online where you can get gobs of free pdfs that may fancy your tickle.
And hello!
Heh, I can't recall right now what I eventually got the Bro, but it was a good set! Let's see...
Checking back, I got him a ton of Shara books (Michael and Jeff both) on the Civil War, plus Gone for Soldiers and Training Ground for the Mexi-merican War.
Quote from: IICptMillerII on July 30, 2019, 02:18:16 PM
I haven't read much on the Mexican-American war personally as it doesn't interest me too much, but I have a friend who really likes the period and is very well read on it. He recommends So Far From God and says it is the best book on the subject. A Wicked War focuses on the anti-war movement, and A Glorious Defeat is a history of Mexico up to and through the conflict and helps to add a lot of context.
That's what he tells me at least. Hope that helps some!
The amazing thing is war. It seems that so many years have passed, and the peoples are still quarreling and killing each other. I am reading jude the obscure now, found https://freebooksummary.com/category/jude-the-obscure (https://freebooksummary.com/category/jude-the-obscure) for this. And as soon as I finish, I will immediately go to this book. Surprisingly, I know almost nothing about this war, I remember only general moments of history. I do not know the details, I would like to study everything.
I will definitely read your friend's recommendation.