With us today. Courtesy of peter and pamela vos as well as bob and alice. Alison smith bob drury is the author, coauthor, editor of nine books hes written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, vanity fair, mens journal and gq. Hes currently a contributing editor and Foreign Correspondent for mens health, and he lives in new jersey. Tom clavin is the author or coauthor of 16 books for 15 years. He wrote for the New York Times and has contributed to such magazines as golf, mens journal, parade Readers Digest and smithsonian. Hes currently the investigator of features correspondent for manhattan magazine and lives in sag harbor, new york. Together, they are the number one New York Times bestselling authors of the heart of everything that is lucky six, six, six houses. Typhoon last men out and the last stand of fox company, which won the marine corps heritage foundations general wallace and green award. Please give a warm savannah welcome to bob drury and tom clavin. Tha
Think when. [inaudible] most of us are not, we dont want to concentrate on our mortality because its depressing but one of the things that christopher writes in his book mortality, is that we are, he found that at the and is living dying we because you are constantly aware that you have an expiration date. For dying people they know that every single day is a gift and normally, ideally it would be great if we all lived like that. You can watch these programs on full booktv. Org. For the complete list of the finalists and all six quarter categories had to book critics. Org. In her latest book, dm stillman describes the relationship between the flow bill and sitting bull. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] good afternoon. Welcome to the historic Trinity United Methodist church. We are fortunate to be here. My name is roger smith. I am honored to serve as a volunteer for the 11th annual savannah book festival im so gladoo you all are participating in the festival. It is pre
The free party and the abolitionists in kansas, but it also was very welcoming to africanamericans. War, fugitivesl primarily from missouri would come to lawrence. They knew they had a chance to be rescued if they could make their way there. A lot of the free africanamericans also came to lawrence. What is interesting is that some of the folks in lawrence were conflicted with this issue. Wasthey knew was slavery wrong. They knew they needed to try to do something to end slavery. They knew they were breaking the law. They knew they would be broke thrown in jail. You can watch the entire Program Sunday at 11 00 a. M. Eastern here on American History tv, only an cspan3. Next, from the Buffalo Bills center of the west in next, from the Buffalo Bills center in wyoming. 1886, a Buffalo Bills show debuted at an american exhibition in london. The performance attracted tens of thousands of spectators, including european royalty. We care about how they show influence u. S. U. K. Relationships, a
I dont think it is ugly at all. They looks beautiful. It looks beautiful. I dont like cities. It is a city with the widest range of people you can imagine. Playing] [chanting] it is a competitive city. Radio stations are competitive. Newspapers are competitive. I think it is one of the best places in the united states. I think it is a very bad newspaper. As editor, i know well that the day we get no complaints is the day we put out a dull newspaper. Put asent you are being too liberal, the next day you conservative. Are liberal. S, we and others we are conservative. There is an effort to give to our best ability, both sides of the question. Give our readers a balanced diet to which they can select their own opinion. The editor has arrived. It is the start of a typical workday at the detroit news, and time to produce an allnew afternoon newspaper. Some of the staff have already been here for hours, helping to prepare the First Edition. A few have been around all night. An afternoon pape
Public service like americas Cable Television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. Despite its pension for politics, New Hampshire only lays claim to one u. S. President. Coming up, American History tv goes inside the home of frequent fears and learns about a presidency barred with tragedy. Pierce is the 14th president of the United States. The only president from New Hampshire. He was a lawyer. Heharismatic politician, lived in a house here from 1842 to 1814 eight with his wife to 1848. He resigned a senate seat to come back to concord and be his with his family and to be with his family and work on his law practice. He was born in hillsboro on november 23, 1804. Before he was one year old, his father mentioned the big georgian mansion, where he ran a tavern. Pierce grew up in social circumstances, a lot of people coming and going. A lot of political discussions. He was educated at some of the academies around hillsboro. When he was 16, his father took