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3JFCooper
Simon and Shuster's web site says this about McCullough in their brief bio, "His current project is a book about Americans in Paris, from the 1830's to 1930's."
Interesting topic. I wonder whether it ends with Josephine Baker or Henry Miller. :-)
Interesting topic. I wonder whether it ends with Josephine Baker or Henry Miller. :-)
4HistoryNutToo
I have a copy of Americans in Paris on order, cann't wait to get my hands on it. Any thing McCullough writes will be in my library. I even have a few sighned by author copies.
5JaneAustenNut
I now have Americans in Paris and I have also ordered several other McCullough books. I am now reading Brave Companions and am finding it great stuff!
6DeusExLibrus
1776 has been on my tbr list for ages, but have yet to get around to it. Tried to read Mornings on Horseback and gave up on it. Though that may more be because I misread the subtitle and was expecting more of a focus on TR than anything else.