Editor’s Note: For those who do not know, my wife had our second son, Brody, on December 30, 2011. I’ve been away from the blog in an active role for far longer than I would have liked. In my absence, Jim and Fred have done a fine job. However, my batteries are recharged and I’d […]
Civil War Book Acquisitions: September 2011
January 21st, 2012 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Book Publishers · Civil War Books · Civil War Books - Authors · Civil War Books - New · In The Review Queue
Tags: · dennis w. belcher, eric j. wittenberg, j. david petruzzi, lincoln and the border states, McFarland & Company, michael c. hardy, plenty of blame to go around, savas beatie, the 11th missouri volunteer infantry in the civil war, the fifty-eighth north carolina troops, university of arkansas press, university press of kansas, university press of tennessee, william c harris, worthy of the cause for which they fight
July 2008 Book Notes
July 7th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Those that can’t write, Review! July 2008 James Durney *************************************************************** Book News ONE CONTINUOUS FIGHT: The Retreat from Gettysburg and the Pursuit of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, July 4-14, 1863 by Eric J. Wittenberg, J. David Petruzzi and Michael F. Nugent from Savas Beatie is available. The authors have been doing book signings and […]
Categories: Civil War Book Reviews · Civil War Books · James Durney's Book Notes
Tags: · a year in the south, america's civil war: the operational battlefield, antietam south mountain and harpers ferry, best civil war books, brady's civil war journal, brittania's fist, firebrand of liberty, general william averell's salem raid, grant's lieutenants, kent m. brown, major general robert e. Rodes of the Army of Northern V, michael f. nugent, more damning than slaughter, one continuous fight, plenty of blame to go around, reading the man, retreat from gettysburg, rush's lancers, southern storm, the battle of monroe's crossroads and the civil war's f, the battles of cross keys and port republic, the radical and the republican, the rifle musket in civil war combat, upon the altar of the nation
Civil War Talk Radio: December 1, 2006
December 1st, 2006 · 1 Comment
Air Date: 120106 Subject: Stuart’s Ride to Gettysburg Book: Plenty of Blame to Go Around: J.E.B. Stuart’s Controversial Ride to Gettysburg Guest: J. David Petruzzi Summary: J. David Petruzzi, co-author of Plenty of Blame to Go Around: J.E.B. Stuart’s Controversial Ride to Gettysburg, discusses the real reasons why Stuart acted as he did in June […]
Categories: Civil War Talk Radio
Tags: · cavalry, j. david petruzzi, plenty of blame to go around, stuart's ride to gettysburg
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