She is 22 and loves learning about the history she was not taught in school. She blows me away all the time with the things she knows and is intrested in (She's huge into the Titanic for some reason) Anyways, she came to me and asked what books she could read. I told her OLD ONES. Then she asked some things about the Holocaust. I asked what she learned in school, she said they never covered it in history class. Should I be scouring ebay or other second hand sites? Or is there a place i can buy old, retired textbooks? Of course all book recommendations are welcome. Maybe a textbook is not the most thrilling read. Thanks for any suggestions.
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It is critical to buy physical copies of important books and keep them safe (fireproof bags or safes). Also keep offline copies of digitized books protected on hard drives in Faraday bags.
Deep State/globalists are trying to get everything digitized, destroy all physical copies, and then just pull the plug or put up censorship wall to make them disappear. It is a modern version of Library of Alexandria (public) being torched after the Vatican pilfers all the critical historical texts and hides them in the Vatican Library (special access only).