![]() ![]() Moreover, Ambrose did history itself an incredible service by collecting the stories of ordinary men. I didn’t know him personally, but in interviews he seemed like a nice man, congenial and friendly, who often charmingly mentioned his family in his books. However, as someone who finds it impossible not to say what I feel like saying, I’ll just go ahead and say it: I don’t like Stephen Ambrose. William Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 4, Scene 3Īs a history lover, and as someone who loves not getting flamed on Goodreads, I am loathe to say what I am about to say. “For he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother…” ![]()
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