The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War
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12-12-2014, 07:32 PM
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RE: The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War
(12-12-2014 07:00 PM)Don1946 Wrote: Roger Norton kindly invited me to bring you news of my new book, The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War, coming out with Basic Books, officially in 2015 but now available for ordering on Amazon ... just in time for Christmas! Congratulations and best wishes for very good sales! I enjoyed arguing with you over Gen. Butler and was reminded of that today. Members of the Surratt Society get a monthly newsletter with good history articles supplied mainly by other members (with some very impressive credentials). Throughout these Sesquicentennial years, I have been doing a month-by-month description of the Civil War Day by Day inspired by the Longs' book. Today, I condensed blurbs from January 1865 that contained comments about Butler and the final demand for his dismissal. They were quite critical of the Beast, and I almost excerpted them and posted them on this forum -- but I decided to let sleeping dogs lie... A question: About 3-4 years ago, I had a Dr. David Perry (I believe that was his name) contact me to read certain parts of his manuscript that pertained to the assassination. The bulk of his book, however, was questioning the diplomatic expertise of the Lincoln/Seward team. His contention was that, in the first years, they floundered as diplomats. I have not heard from Dr. Perry since and have no idea if his book was published. Is the name familiar to you? Also, what are your thoughts on Seward, especially as a skilled diplomat? I won't fuss and fume this time because I know nothing about Seward or his qualifications. |
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