NF Phillip Tucker

Non-Fiction
Well I found his book on Barksdale's brigade at Gettysburg very disappointing. Probably I should have glanced through it more carefully before buying it so it's my own fault. I presumed because it was written by a military man it would be more of a serious tactical study.

John
 
The way Phillip Thomas Tucker PhD wrote about himself in the third-person on his website is... interesting.

I liked The Confederacy's Fighting Chaplain: Father John B. Bannon and it was published by The University of Alabama Press.
 
Well I found his book on Barksdale's brigade at Gettysburg very disappointing. Probably I should have glanced through it more carefully before buying it so it's my own fault. I presumed because it was written by a military man it would be more of a serious tactical study.

John
There are authors who are prolific who manage to turn out top quality work every time. One excellent example is involved in this thread. Then there are authors who are prolific because - unfortunately - they have access to a word processor.
 

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