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| gettysburg Latest News+ XML/RSSBy Jerry Gilbert Photography Jerry Gilbert is proud to announce the spring schedule for his Gettysburg Photography Workshop Series! This series of small social gatherings is designed to teach just about anyone the basics of composition, camera mechanics and learning how to see... By International Mapping Associates International Mapping Associates & Equator Maps are excited to announce the release of their newest app, the Gettysburg Battle Map App for iPad. W By Tammi Knorr Sunbury Press has released author C. James Gilbert's Civil War-era novel "A Deeper Sense of Loyalty" about a Southern cotton plantation owner's son who questions his father's ways. By Mohawk Arms, Inc. A button from George Washington’s inauguration, an American War of 1812 chapeau, part of a flag flown at the Battle of Gettysburg, books from Adolf Hitler’s library and silverware from one of Saddam Hussein’s palaces will all be sold June 1-2. By The Bobblehead LLC Recently Gettysburg Museum Store removed The Bobblehead LLC's John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead from their store shelves, causing a major controversy among Abraham Lincoln and Civil War enthusiasts. Below is The Bobblehead LLC's owner Rick Lynn's view. By Savas Beatie Publishing The Rashness of That Hour by author Robert J. Wynstra was selected as the 2011 winner of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award for the most original outstanding work on the Gettysburg Campaign. All Press ReleasesBy Jerry Gilbert Photography Jerry Gilbert is proud to announce the spring schedule for his Gettysburg Photography Workshop Series! This series of small social gatherings is designed to teach just about anyone the basics of composition, camera mechanics and learning how to see... By International Mapping Associates International Mapping Associates & Equator Maps are excited to announce the release of their newest app, the Gettysburg Battle Map App for iPad. W By Tammi Knorr Sunbury Press has released a new edition of the book "General John Fulton Reynolds: His Biography, Words and Relations" by Lawrence Knorr, Michael A Riley and Diane E Watson. By Tammi Knorr Sunbury Press has released author C. James Gilbert's Civil War-era novel "A Deeper Sense of Loyalty" about a Southern cotton plantation owner's son who questions his father's ways. By Mohawk Arms, Inc. A button from George Washington’s inauguration, an American War of 1812 chapeau, part of a flag flown at the Battle of Gettysburg, books from Adolf Hitler’s library and silverware from one of Saddam Hussein’s palaces will all be sold June 1-2. By World TEAM Sports World T.E.A.M. Sports welcomes Subway of the Bethesda Naval Hospital as a sponsor of the non-profit organization's Face of America ride. Subway will provide Saturday lunches for the expected 500 participants, including wounded warriors. By The Bobblehead LLC Recently Gettysburg Museum Store removed The Bobblehead LLC's John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead from their store shelves, causing a major controversy among Abraham Lincoln and Civil War enthusiasts. Below is The Bobblehead LLC's owner Rick Lynn's view. By World TEAM Sports World T.E.A.M. Sports' Face of America 2012 ride has opened registration online for the April 27-29 bicycle ride from Washington to Gettysburg. This inclusive ride brings together wounded warriors and able-bodied riders for a 110 mile two-day ride. By Savas Beatie Publishing The Rashness of That Hour by author Robert J. Wynstra was selected as the 2011 winner of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award for the most original outstanding work on the Gettysburg Campaign. By Gilbert & Sullivan Festival - Gettysburg Special Festival Production of The Pirates of Penzance will include an international cast, assembled to present a show with just one week's rehearsal time. By Gilbert & Sullivan Festival - Gettysburg Gilbert & Sullivan's most popular opera, The Mikado, will be presented by a teenage cast. By Gilbert & Sullivan Festival - Gettysburg International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival in Gettysburg, the largest and most comprehensive event in North America celebrating the comic operas of British lyricist W.S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan. Also a week-long fringe festival. By Christina Steffy Sunbury Press has released Charles K Godfrey's latest novel, entitled "The Final Charge", about three Civil War reenactors who attend a performance at Gettysburg only to find themselves back in 1863, caught up in Pickett's Charge. By World T.E.A.M. Sports The Face of America ride April 16-17 from Washington, D.C. to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania honors our nation's military, including those who are disabled. More than 400 riders will participate in this inclusive and inspiring ride. By John F. Blair, Publisher John F. Blair, Publisher, is pleased to announce that So You Think You Know Gettysburg? by James and Suzanne Gindlesperger, is a finalist for ForeWord Reviews’ 2010 Book of the Year Awards in the travel guide category. By Strategic Book Group History Doesn’t Repeat Itself -- It Rearranges Itself in Thomas J. Ball’s New Historical Fiction Novel By The Center for Civil War Photography The CCWP’s 10th anniversary seminar was held Oct. 1-3, and it was our most ambitious seminar yet. By Crystal Bay Communications David Ingall of Temperance, Michigan will be guest narrator on several local Civil War and War of 1812 bus/walking tours offered by Hometown History Tours. He'll lead a 5-day tour to Gettysburg, PA that focuses on Michigan regiments in this battle. By Baron Wertheimer Sunbury Press has released the book General John Fulton Reynolds: His Biography, Words and Relations, edited by Lawrence Knorr. The book is now available at all major online booksellers and directly from the publisher. By Philip Yaffe The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional updates In the I of the Storm released in 2006. The Gettysburg Approach maintains the same innovative structure of its predecessor, together with several new and expanded features. By Philip Yaffe The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional by Philip Yaffe, a book largely aimed at university students and beyond, is finding increasing favor among teenagers and people who advise them. By Philip Yaffe For more than a half century, The Elements of Style has probably been the single most widely used guide for writers in the U.S. and around the world. It may now have a rival in The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional. By Crystal Bay Communications LBHA 37th Annual Conference and tour in Monroe coincides with 100th anniversary of the city’s equestrian monument that commemorates the young General’s valor during the Battle of Gettysburg By Philip Yaffe Reviewer says what makes this book different is its creative use of the Gettysburg Address as a vehicle for its lessons. "An excellent resource for writers and speakers . . . we have the opportunity to learn at the feet of a great writing master." By Philip Yaffe "Toastmaster," the monthly magazine of Toastmasters International, has published a major excerpt from Philip Yaffe's new book The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional for the benefit of its 250,000 readers. By Philip Yaffe TAA, an association that helps writers produce better textbooks, has named The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking, a new book that bridges the gap between effective writing and speaking, an official sponsor of its annual conference. Page:
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