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Best,
Josh
This is great news indeed concerning the battle of Camden. With both you and Scott collaborating on this title, it is sure to be a winner hands down. I look forward to it’s eventual release. Both yourself and Scott are amazing and talented authors who know your stuff when it comes to thoughtful reasearch and writing skills. The AWI will benefit greatly from this forthcoming title.
P.S. Also looking forward to your release of Brandy Station!! I cannot wait. Finally a detailed study of this battle. Cheers and good luck with your research.
Regards, John
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Eric
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