of Battlefields and Bibliophiles

Reflections, observations, random thoughts and bon mots, relating to the literary and geographic landscapes of American history. And book reviews too.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Senator Broderick would have given anything for a mulligan. . .

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Congratulations to the American team for a great victory in last week's President's Cup. I've never been one to watch a lot o...
Saturday, October 03, 2009

Sharlene Perez de-cluttered her closet and ended up depositing $130,000.

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Read all about it in the L.A. Times. I wonder how much I can get for my mint condition Evansville Triplets rain poncho? You can't get ...
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Monday, September 28, 2009

"it is easier to turn a historian into a map drawer than an artist into a historian."

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Been reading entries at the welcome new blog, The Trans-Mississippian, and was interested to see an interview with Donald S. Frazier, who...
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Monday, September 21, 2009

An artist, and slave

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Dave, a slave, was born in 1801 and as a teenager was put to work in a pottery near Edgefield, South Carolina, making stoneware vessels s...
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Amsterdam Acoustics - Dead Confederate : The Rat

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Dead Confederate. Unplugged.
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Monday, August 31, 2009

The Oxford American, the Southern Magazine of Good Writing surveyed 134 Southern writers to ask them to name the best Southern novels.

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I'm not sure what parameters were used to define Southern writers, or Southern novels, but there's no call for nit-picking. Here a...
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Sunday, August 23, 2009

I'm back with my brood from 9 days of camping atop the Medicine Lake Shield Volcano

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—the largest and probably least known volcano in all of the Cascade range (least known because shield volcanoes do not conform to the class...
Sunday, August 09, 2009

Melancholy, Scot and Robin, The Who, President's Wall, Brave Ulysses

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MELANCHOLY This is the painting that hangs over my computer (my poor digital photograph does not do it justice). I enjoy staring at in it...
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Sunday, August 02, 2009

A final comment about LSU Press's bacon being pulled out of the fire, at least momentarily. . .

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I should have mentioned, given my own experience, that the "good news" about university press's surviving rounds of severe co...
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Saturday, July 18, 2009

good news update to yesterday's post. . .LSU Press lives to publish

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Apparently I got in on this story right at the tail end of the two-month period of uncertainty over the Press's fate. Prompted by bibli...
Friday, July 17, 2009

"I dust a bit," Ignatius told the policeman."

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"In addition, I am at the moment writing a lengthy indictment against our century. When my brain begins to reel from my literary labo...
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kenneth M. Stampp, R.I.P.

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another giant in the field passes C elebrated Historian Altered Understanding of Slavery By Adam Bernstein Washington Post Staff Writer ...
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

introducing Woodbury Historical Tours

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Lee's Retreat, and the Surrender at Appomattox August 7 and 8, with Ron Wilson and Patrick Schroeder 2 days of tours, includes lunc...
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Sunday, July 05, 2009

Hoodistas go off the deep end

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I noticed in the last issue of Civil War News that a group of John Bell Hood worshipers, the John Bell Hood Historical Society, actually...
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Thursday, July 02, 2009

A brief follow-up to the query posted here last Saturday

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-- whether our 18th president, Ulysses S. Grant, visited California suffragette Sa rah Wallis's (Mayfield, now Palo Alto) farm in 1877: ...
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

"worry-ye-not, fans of ponchos, big hats and spitting, 2009 just might be your year"

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At last, a FPS game featuring Confederate deserters who head off to defend their home in Georgia and end up being chased through the greate...
Saturday, June 27, 2009

Did President Grant really visit Palo Alto in 1877?

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or is it similar to claims that "Washington slept here"? I went for a walk in the neighborhood the other night, specifically to...
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Dead on June 25th

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NEWSPAPERS RACE TO REPORT THE SHOCKING STORY Before Wolf Blitzer was interviewing holograms , before news apps for the iPhone, before Tw...
Tuesday, June 23, 2009

"Seven Civil War Stories You Didn't Learn in High School"

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Seeing the headline of this Wall Street Journal article piqued my interest. I was hoping to find some new tidbit, some edgy new interpr...
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