Thunder From a Clear Sky LbNA #20875
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Mar 2, 2006 |
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City: | ??? |
County: | Mystery |
State: | Mystery |
Boxes: | 1 |
Thunder From a Clear Sky is a fascinating book that breathes new life into Civil War history of the lower Ohio Valley in the summer of 1862, including Adam "Stovepipe" Johnson's fabled Confederate Raid on Newburgh, Indiana. New revelations about Civil War events in Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana are presented in a storytelling style that makes readers feel like they are at the very center of events.
Author Ray Mulesky is currently on a promotional tour for the book, and has agreed to host the latest travelling letterbox from Der Mad Stamper.
To find this mobile letterbox, you will need to track down the author as he travels around the country. Anyone who approaches him during a book signing and mentions this letterbox will have the opportunity to sign in to its journal and collect an impression of the stamp that DMS carved for Mr. Mulesky.
No purchase is required, although anyone with any interest in Civil War history will certainly want to obtain a copy of this captivating story of deception, betrayal, murder, and revenge.
The author's profits from sales of this book will be donated toward historical preservation.
Tell Ray that Der Mad Stamper says, "Hi!"
Author Ray Mulesky is currently on a promotional tour for the book, and has agreed to host the latest travelling letterbox from Der Mad Stamper.
To find this mobile letterbox, you will need to track down the author as he travels around the country. Anyone who approaches him during a book signing and mentions this letterbox will have the opportunity to sign in to its journal and collect an impression of the stamp that DMS carved for Mr. Mulesky.
No purchase is required, although anyone with any interest in Civil War history will certainly want to obtain a copy of this captivating story of deception, betrayal, murder, and revenge.
The author's profits from sales of this book will be donated toward historical preservation.
Tell Ray that Der Mad Stamper says, "Hi!"