GDG- Imhof's Book in Library

John Imhof john1863 at alltel.net
Mon Apr 2 21:40:08 CDT 2007


Doug,
The people on this board...in particular the Lawrence Brothers, were the 
first to give my book some sort of notice. In fact, I drove from Deep Creek, 
Maryland to accept their generous praise. I'll truly never forget that 
evening...it was held in the old GAR/Church in our favorite town.
A wonderful memory.

John

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From: "Gitt, Doug" <dgitt at state.pa.us>
To: <gettysburg at arthes.com>
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Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:


Author!!  Author!!  (Insert soundtrack of standing ovation here.)

Doug



From: "John Imhof" <john1863 at alltel.net>
Subject: Re: GDG- Imhof's Book in Library
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Bruce,
Thank you for the great review.

John
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Batrinque at aol.com>
To: <gettysburg at arthes.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: GDG- Imhof's Book in Library


> Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
>
>
> In a message dated 3/31/07 12:01:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> lindajguy at earthlink.net writes:
>
>> I seem to have missed the beginning of this thread. What book is
Imhof?
>>
>
> John D. Imhof:  "Gettysburg, Day Two: A Study in Maps" published in 1n

> 1999
> by Butternut & Blue (limited to 1500 copies).  Now out of print and
> scarcer
> than the proverbial hen's teeth, but a CD-based version is in
preparation.
> The
> book reconstructs the events of the second day at Gettysburg in
meticulous
> detail, positions and movements being shown at regimental level.  It
is an
> excellent resource for understanding what happened during those hours
of
> complex and
> confused battle.
>
> Bruce Trinque
> Amston, CT
>
From: "Todd Estabrooks" <toddest at gmail.com>
Subject: GDG- RE: Imhof, Day 2


I dont' know of any library that has the book, I just thought of
requesting
it through interlibrary loan (maybe that's delusional).

Anyway, are all the maps of the whole battlefield? Is each page large
enough
to cover all regiments without the info being muddled?


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