It's been awhile since I posted, mainly because we've been that busy. I came across this image yesterday and it made be smile. If you aren't sure what a hispter is . . . well . . . it's hard to explai…
. . . the writing and publishing of our great Emerging Civil War Series titles. THREE more are nearing release:All Hell Can't Stop Them: The Battles for Chattanooga—Missionary Ridge and Ringgold…
Have historians no heart? History books no sense of romance? I say it isn't so. Just look more deeply into our catalogue of historical books: A Civil War Captain and His Lady brings you (or…
I hope that many of you have thawed out from your Polar Vortex last week. We are still in a bit of a deep freeze here. My daughter's high school even had a snow day yesterday! Crazy times!We are busy…
Brett always does a wonderful job reviewing books, and this one is no different. This 1863 end-of-year campaign didn't trigger the massive battle that was always just....beyond reach, but it is fascin…
Because Savas Beatie seeks books with new perspectives on old events, it’s no surprise that some original thesis ideas generate controversy. A book with such a new perspective is not always easy to re…
Two great new titles! Get your National Guard 101 audiobook for FREE on Audible: https://tinyurl.com/y9sq6u2sGet your Marine Corps Way of War audiobook for FREE on Audible: https://tinyu…
Strap in boys and girls, because the 2019 conference is closer than you think. DATE: November 8-10 (Friday - Sunday)WHERE: Crowne Plaza Sacramento Northeast, 5321 Date Avenue, Sacr…
I am often asked about the state of Civil War publishing. Here is an article I put together, which made the front page of Civil War News a while back. I hope you enjoy it. -- tpsAdvances in technolo…