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That was about the only benefit of Sandy. However, after doing it for a week and a half, I got a bit tired of it.
 
For me personally, I don't mind electronic (Kindle) books depending on the topic. For example. Biography's I think the kindle works fine and it is cheaper. The Gallagher series of Civil War books are awesome in that format and much cheaper. But anything that has maps I prefer hard copy books. I think the maps are easier to read and it is easier to flip back and forth. So any books on a Civil War Battle or Campaign or a regimental history. I prefer hard copy.
 
I prefer this:


and this:


to this:


Chris
Good stuff! I spy Freeman's GW bio and Lee's Lts., books by Jones, Sears, Grant, and a very nice set of Miller's ACW photo history. Really nice library/den set-up you have there, Chris. ^&cool -- Al
 
Good stuff! I spy Freeman's GW bio and Lee's Lts., books by Jones, Sears, Grant, and a very nice set of Miller's ACW photo history. Really nice library/den set-up you have there, Chris. ^&cool -- Al

Thanks Al and your eye for ACW books is only exceeded by your other eye for WWI aviation. Or, maybe it's the other way around. :wink2: Chris
 

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