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•Posted by11 months ago

I know there's many different versions, but I've heard that the one by Carolyn Hammond is great. I've also heard that Landmark Caesar is good and that has the Civil Wars books too, but also heard mixed reviews that people say that it's annoying with it linking some explanations and essays to websites rather than including them in the book.

I would want the book to be paper not digital and price isn't a concern either.

Thank you for any help!

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