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Eric
]]>I was working in the Mine the other night, and I already have someone else who wants to buy this thing. The poor guy almost cried when I told him he to wait until June!
It looks good, and I can’t wait!
Duane
]]>That woodcut is really the only nice image of fighting during the retreat, and as I posted on my blog yesterday, our concentration is on the efforts to pursue – touching off the 22 battles and skirmishes between July 5 and 14. So, the cover is very apropos – rather than one of the old standards of the Confederate wagons slogging south through the rain, which many have seen over and over.
J.D.
]]>Kudos! Superb cover art selection once again…the graphic sets the tone beautifully. I know its going to be a must read for every enthusiast!
Best,
Ira
Congrats!! The cover looks great and I am looking forward to reading the book.
Wade
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Mike
]]>Just asking, sounds nice and Irish. LOL
Great looking cover guys, I cant wait to read it.
Rick
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