I gave up after about a third of this incredibly (and unnecessarily long) book that reads more like a long-winded rant (at history, the past, and other historians) than a historical case. Despite its length, it does not offer much new in terms of fresh evidence or perspective. The argument, that the U.S. is the heir to the British Empire, is neither challenging nor especially inciteful, and it could have been stated in about a quarter of the space.