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Meistro Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2013 4:54 PM

can anyone recommend any good history books in pdf form?  can be on mises site or anywhere else.  or any good history books in general i suppose.

 

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conceived in liberty by rothbard

america's second crusade by william henry chamberlain

the myth of a guilty nation by albert jay nock

mr.jefferson by albert jay nock

the roosevelt myth by john t.flynn

the american story by garet garrett

all of those are free pdfs here at mises.org

 

some books that aren't in pdf

judge napolitano's theodore and woodrow-i haven't read it yet but it looks really good.

paul johnson a history of the american people-again, haven't read it

thomas sowell black rednecks and white liberals-really interesting perspective on race and stuff like that

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The Real Lincoln can be found in PDF here.  There is also a torrent (~24MB) that includes an OCR version if you want to be able to search terms.

 

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Jargon replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 4:24 AM

Antony Sutton - 

Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution

Wall Street and FDR

Western Technology and Soviet Development

 

Rothbard - 

History of Banking

Land & Liberty

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Meistro:
can anyone recommend any good history books in pdf form?

Any specific reason on why they have to be PDF?

Meistro:
or any good history books in general i suppose.

Any specific time periods/topics you are interested in?

John James:
There is also a torrent (~24MB) that includes an OCR version if you want to be able to search terms.

That OCRed PDF is extremely bloated.  That guy should be taught a lesson in OCRing. I would hold off and a superior version may pop up somewhere soon. :)

I would recommend purchasing the EPUB here:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-real-lincoln-thomas-dilorenzo/1111611244

Of course you can't go wrong with his other Lincoln book, "Lincoln Unmasked":

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lincoln-unmasked-thomas-j-dilorenzo/1103375939

I wish I hadn't have given my copy of The Real Lincoln to an acquaintance to read over the summer.  He sadly moved away and lost touch... took my copy of the book with him!  Good thing that cannot happen with digital versions of the books.

Also, from the last time I recall someone asked this same type of question about good history books, someone recommended "The Story of Civilization" by Will & Ariel Durant.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_Civilization

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Meistro replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 5:13 AM

I prefer PDF / audiobook form so I can read them from my computer for free.  I guess western civilization more broadly but not really no I'm interested in it all I guess.  

 

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Meistro replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 5:15 AM

I will add 'A Country Squire Goes to Washington' by John T. Flynn it's a biography of FDR not really a history book per se but since FDR is a historical figure I think this counts.

 

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Meistro:
I prefer PDF / audiobook form so I can read them from my computer for free.

Well there are also EPUBs.  Reflowable text, you can change the font size to whatever you like (so you won't have to strain your eyes), you can read in whatever font you want, it is much smaller file size, etc etc.

Did you read Reassessing The Presidency?  It is highly recommended by much of the Mises Institute staff.

Some great person made an EPUB of that book not too long ago.... perhaps you might also find some other EPUBs there as well (I take requests):

http://misesbooks.blogspot.com/2012/05/status-created-fixed-epub-httpwww.html

Meistro:
I guess western civilization more broadly but not really no I'm interested in it all I guess.

Well if you are interested in Story of Civilization I may be able to stumble upon a copy.  9766 pages of history.... That should hold you over for hmmm... about a decade.  :)

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Meistro replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 5:35 AM

yah i have no objection really to file type i'm just a cheap person!  savings IS the cornerstone of economic growth after all

 

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Have you tried this link: http://library.mises.org/media/

All the free audio books.

http://mises.org/books

All the free pdfs and epubs.

http://library.mises.org/books

All the free pdfs and epubs, arranged by author.

Look around for promising titles.

 

There's a torrent out there for the audio of Durant's book.

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Marko replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 8:00 AM

If it's a recent book, say not more than 8-7 years, there is a 35% chance you can find it online in .pdf format for free. I kidd you not. You could almost be asking in general for history book recommendations, as chances are like I said you'll be able to find 35% of them (the recent ones).

I find I have most success at ebookee but there are many sites like that, where you can look for books for free, mainly in pdf. Some may be found on Scribd. And you can just google. And also torrents. There is a gigantic history book torrent, it has 3GB worth of ebooks (it's not .pdf, but it's free). I know just a few of them, but I've downloaded two dozen from there to check out when time allows. (Also there is Russia Against Napoleon from Dominic Lieven in that torrent which is just incredible.)

Finally I have dozens of history pdf books, most of which I can recommend, part of my digital library. It's a little bit bigger now than what you see in the link, but stil fundamentaly alike, somewhat East Europe-centered. If something like that sparks you interest say so and I can upload some of them for you to download. (I'd upload all of them in a package somewhere just for anyone to DL without being prompted, but unfortunately I'm currently on an UMTS line so I can't have too much traffic.)

 

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John James replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 10:50 AM

Tex2002ans:
That OCRed PDF is extremely bloated.  That guy should be taught a lesson in OCRing.

Well, that file is not the only thing in the torrent.  Hence "included".  But you think you could make a significantly smaller OCR PDF?

 

I would hold off and a superior version may pop up somewhere soon. :)

Hmmm.

 

Dave mentioned the torrents and the main LvMI media pages.  Here's the torrents.  As for individual media, this might prove a bit easier...

media directory

iTunes U

For more audio, see here.

 

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Tex2002ans replied on Tue, Feb 12 2013 10:12 PM

John James:
Well, that file is not the only thing in the torrent.  Hence "included".  But you think you could make a significantly smaller OCR PDF?

Well I happened to stumble upon a cleaner version of the book, with some bookmarks, a more accurate OCR, and 6.6 MBs instead of 20.5 MBs.

http://www.mediafire.com/?3uq3qmbf28e3r3a

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Pretty Vague.

So I guess, here is an old classic by Ibn Khaldun:

http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ik/Muqaddimah/

 

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Meistro replied on Thu, Feb 14 2013 6:01 PM

Oppenheimer's The State is pretty good and I think qualifies.

A lot of these suggestions seem focued on American history.  Does anyone have any suggestions - ignoring my previous request for epub or pdf versions - for great history books which cover, for example, the history of europe, the history of the roman empire... the history of asia... doesn't have to be an overall look can cover one specific time period or be part of a broader overview.... sorry for being so fussy I'm just looking to expand my knowledge in general and get a better idea about the history of the world.

 

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Tex2002ans:
Well I happened to stumble upon a cleaner version of the book, with some bookmarks, a more accurate OCR, and 6.6 MBs instead of 20.5 MBs.

Did you make that?

 

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I linked a classic text of history, check it out.

Rome 101:

http://www.amazon.com/History-Roman-People-Allen-Ward/dp/0205695264

 

Greece 101:

http://www.amazon.com/Brief-History-Ancient-Greece-Politics/dp/0195372352/ref=sr_1_21?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360886968&sr=1-21&keywords=ancient+greece

 

Near East:

http://www.amazon.com/History-Ancient-Near-East-3000/dp/1405149116/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360887004&sr=1-2&keywords=ancient+near+east

 

There:

those are the best 101 texts to get introduced to for ancient history (yes I've read them - and I have read A LOT of history)

As for the Far East, I have no clue on

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Neodoxy replied on Thu, Feb 14 2013 6:12 PM

http://library.mises.org//books/Jeff%20Riggenbach/Why%20American%20History%20Is%20Not%20What%20They%20Say.pdf

While the actual historical content is scant and so heavily political that it can be unreadable at times, I know of no other book that conveys so clearly the full subjectivity of telling history.

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John James:
Did you make that?

It was created on February 12th if that is what you are asking. As usual, that PDF should only be used if you own the actaul book! Digital copies are just so much easier to read.

Here is a Lincoln Unmasked PDF:

http://www.mediafire.com/view/?yzhs9wekg19m9xi

Meistro:
Does anyone have any suggestions - ignoring my previous request for epub or pdf versions - for great history books which cover, for example, the history of europe, the history of the roman empire... the history of asia... doesn't have to be an overall look can cover one specific time period or be part of a broader overview.... sorry for being so fussy I'm just looking to expand my knowledge in general and get a better idea about the history of the world.

Story of Civilization that I mentioned above, covers a huge swath of history:

I. Our Oriental Heritage (1935)
II. The Life of Greece (1939)
III. Caesar and Christ (1944)
IV. The Age of Faith (1950)
V. The Renaissance (1953)
VI. The Reformation (1957)
VII. The Age of Reason Begins (1961)
VIII. The Age of Louis XIV (1963)
IX. The Age of Voltaire (1965)
X. Rousseau and Revolution (1967)
XI. The Age of Napoleon (1975)

MOBIs (seems like the guy purchased them off of Amazon):

http://www.mediafire.com/?ha7e9w0u8xo7x

EPUBs (looks to be converted using Calibre from the original MOBIs):

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Tex2002ans:
John James:
Did you make that?
It was created on February 12th if that is what you are asking.

No, by "did you make that" I mean "did you create the PDF that is linked there"?

 

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Tex2002ans replied on Fri, Feb 15 2013 12:37 AM

John James:
No, by "did you make that" I mean "did you create the PDF that is linked there"?

Yes, I took the PDF that you mentioned, and happened to run it through all the above steps... if a digital version is going to be on the internet, I would rather have it be higher quality at least.

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Elric replied on Sat, Feb 16 2013 1:28 AM

Any chance of you can make the Lincoln Unmasked you linked us to an epub?

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