
Hell Before Breakfast: America's First War Correspondents Making History and Headlines, from the Battlefields of the Civil War to the Far Reaches of the Ottoman Empire
I had the same problem with this book as I did with the Guns of August. I think it would be a much better book to read rather than listen to. There's a lot of people in this book I have never heard of with interesting stories. But he kept jumping between them and I had trouble keeping track of them and where they were working.
It does deliver on the title. I highly recommend the book if it interests you.


