Thanks to Nick Thony of the Capital District Civil War Round Table for this 51-minute intelligent interview about both the Grant and Granger books. I'm happy with it except for one thing: I can't stand people saying "you know" when yakking on radio or TV, and there I am doing it. Next time I will better guard my tongue. It was recorded earlier this month at the Civil War Weekend.
Friday, August 31, 2018
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