Friday, July 12, 2019

Never Too Late for a Good Review

The Chronicle, where this was published yesterday, is a weekly tabloid newspaper out of Glens Falls, NY., with a circulation of about 30,000 at this time of year in Warren, Washington and northern Saratoga counties. (Actually it is from a slightly corrected PDF -- see next week's print edition where I think they will publish a letter from me.) It was founded and has been run for almost four decades by Mark Frost, with whom (as he indicates in the review) I have been on friendly terms for most of that time. I have also been a regular reader of the paper for many years, know some of its other staffers, and can attest that it is a far more ambitious publication than your average free weekly, with a much better product.
So I am obviously happy with this review, and like most authors in that position, genuinely appreciate the critic's insight into what I was trying to do. The delayed publication of it is probably a good thing, meaning it will be seen by more people now when Grant Cottage is open for the season.
And I've got an extended email interview about The Last Circle of Ulysses Grant coming up with the distinguished author and editor Chris Mackowski on his Emerging Civil War blog. I'll link to that here when it's published there, probably on July 23, the 134th anniversary of Grant's death.
Meanwhile, check out this week's Chronicle:




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