author, journalist and history writer with an expansive 35 year career. he has worked on nine books total, including some of the popular for dummies books, u.s. history, the american revolution and lessons from the great depression, respectively. and i hear he also plays a mean harmonica. please welcome steve wiegand. thank you. thank you very much. welcome. i d like to thank c-span s booktv for being here to record this for posterity. and also a big thanks to our hosts here at changing hands. for those who are unaware of this, changing hands is something of a phenix institution. it s not only a bookstore, but it s a bar. and if they didn t lock up at night, you could live here. i d like to begin with a quote from mark twain, who said that history doesn t repeat itself, but it often rhymes. i m pretty sure that s true, because i feel right now like buffalo bill cody did almost exactly 150 years ago. cody had just started his stage career and he was appearing in a really awful
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per. watch this program and thousands more online at c-span.org/history. now, our guest today which interest or guest right now professor caroline and her book ends of where the unfinished fight of lee s army after appomattox. let s take a quick look at it. we are going up some things to share with you. this is going to be a fun show. but, the unfinished fight lee s army after appomattox comes to from university of north carolina press whom we think forgetting professor on this program with us and for publishing this fine book. we are selling to you in the first edition. it is three to 31 pages, illustrations and maps are going to share some of those with you during the course of this conversation. we are send this first edition copy to you with a custom abraham lincoln bookshop signed bookplate too. i want to thank you, for signing this book plates sending them back to us. folks at home, let me tell you a little bit little bit about caroline e janie she s the professor a
now, our guest today i want to introduce our guest right now is professor caroline janney. and her book is, the unfinished fight of lee s army after appomattox. let s take a quick look at it. we re gonna have so many things to share with you. this is going to be a fun show. ends of war: the unfinished fight of lee s army after appomattox comes to you from university of north carolina press, whom we thank for helping get professor caroline janney on this program with us. and for publishing this fine book we are selling it to you in the first addition of three of the thirst first 31 pages. we ll share some with you during the course of this conversation. and we re sending this first addition copy of ends of war to you with a custom abraham lincoln signed book plate. i want to thank you professor for janney signing those pleats and sending them back to us. folks at home, let me tell you a little bit about caroline janney. she is the [inaudible] professor in history of the amer
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