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Quotes by Barbara Tuchman
"History is the unfolding of miscalculation."
By Barbara Tuchman
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"To a historian libraries are food, shelter, and even muse."
By Barbara Tuchman
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"Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and specula"
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"Dead battles, like dead generals, hold the military mind in their dead grip."
By Barbara Tuchman
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"Every successful revolution puts on in time the robes of the tyrant it has deposed."
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