forces were led out of new york in november of 1783. this is the story of those tumultuous and dangerous two years the united states could have so easily fallen apart in those years. they had no money. the states were not alive. they would not give any money to pay the armies of the army was on pay. the army was on the verge of mutiny. the treaty with paris had not been signed yet so the country was in complete chaos and in many ways washington held it together during those two years and that is what this book is about. those are some of the books that are coming out in the fall of 2011 from bloomsbury. if you would mr. gibson give us a snapshot of bloomsbury press. bloomsbury is more than just bloomsbury press. blimp very usa has the plumes meg bloomsbury walker ann, bloomsbury the main imprint does a lot of fiction, natural history and some sports related titles. bloomsbury press does the history and science and current affairs in economics and the walker list does so
from his latest novel just out this week our kind of traitor, based tale spun from the depths of the global economic collapse. today, a national broadcast hour exclusive on democracy now! speaking with david cornwell, his pen name is john le carre. we speak about his half century of writing. in the name of the shareholder are to meet our as terrifying as the name are the things, there i said, in the name of god. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. the white house is resisting calls for national moratorium on foreclosures despite revelations that major lenders may have committed fraud while forcing thousands of people out of their homes. on friday, bank of america became the first bank to halt foreclosures in all 50 states. jpmorgan chase and ally financial have suspended foreclosures i23. white house adviser david axelrod said a national moratorium is not needed. working with these