Virtual Book Signing™

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Virtual Book Signing™

Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 12:00 noon - Brian Steel Wills joins us on the program to talk about his new book, George Henry Thomas: As True as Steel; along with Glenn David Brasher, talking about his new book, The Peninsula Campaign & the Necessity of Emancipation.

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Friday, March 9, 2012, 11:30am - Join us when we welcome Mary Pat Kelly for a Luncheon. She will be talking about her novel, Galway Bay.

Friday, March 30, 2012, 3:30pm - Join us when we welcome Brian Steel Wills for a Cocktail Reception. He will be talking about his book, George Henry Thomas: As True as Steel.

Friday, April 27, 2012 11:30am- Join us when we welcome Michael Burlingame and Robert Shaw for a Luncheon. They will talk about their new book, Abraham Lincoln Traveled This Way.

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Upcoming guests at the Union League Club include Jason Emerson, Jeff Shaara and Glenn LaFantasie. Check back or subscribe for the latest updates.

Join us on Saturday, March 31, 2012 when we welcome Brian Steel Wills
to talk about his new book, George Henry Thomas: As True As Steel;
along with Glenn David Brasher, talking about his new book,
The Peninsula Campaign & the Necessity of Emancipation
.

GEORGE HENRY THOMAS:
AS TRUE AS STEEL

More deeply researched than other biographies, Wills’s work situates Thomas squarely in his own time to provide readers with a more thorough and balanced life story of this enigmatic Union general.

THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN &
THE NECESSITY OF EMANCIPATION

Drawing on the voices of Northern soldiers, civilians, politicians, and abolitionists as well as Southern soldiers, slaveholders, and the enslaved, Brasher focuses on the slaves themselves, whose actions showed that they understood from the outset that the war was about their freedom.

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