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Civil War authority Shelby Foote dead
AP via CNN.com ^
| 28 June 2005
| Unattributed
Posted on 06/28/2005 10:45:07 AM PDT by Moose4
MEMPHIS, Tennessee (AP) -- Novelist and Civil War historian Shelby Foote, whose appearances on a PBS-TV documentary series helped America better understand one of the most defining periods of its past, has died, his family said Tuesday.
Foote's widow, Gwen, said her husband, who was 88, died Monday night.
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TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: civilwar; dixie; foote; godsgravesglyphs; obituary; shelbyfoote; wbts
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61
posted on
06/28/2005 11:59:12 AM PDT
by
bourbon
(Hal Needham is my hero.)
To: EllaMinnow
"his shorter Civil War books like "Stars in Their Courses: The Gettysburg Campaign."I believe that book is an extended excerpt from Volume 2 of his Civil War trilogy.
62
posted on
06/28/2005 11:59:14 AM PDT
by
PMCarey
To: Ditto; x
To: Moose4
I fell in love the with old guy during Ken Burn's,
The Civil War. RIP to a Southern Gentleman.
64
posted on
06/28/2005 12:01:26 PM PDT
by
mware
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche........ "Nope, you are"-- GOD)
To: bourbon
Oh my goodness. I think husband has some of his books.
65
posted on
06/28/2005 12:02:14 PM PDT
by
onyx
(Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
To: Billthedrill
66
posted on
06/28/2005 12:05:18 PM PDT
by
bourbon
(Hal Needham is my hero.)
To: mware
Some of my favorite commentary from Foote was when he was talking about the men both North and South who fought in that war. It was as if he personally knew them.
67
posted on
06/28/2005 12:06:43 PM PDT
by
mware
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche........ "Nope, you are"-- GOD)
To: Constitution Day
Sad...
His "The Stars in their Courses" and "The Beleagured City" are a must buy in audiobook.... read by the author of course.
68
posted on
06/28/2005 12:07:58 PM PDT
by
Tijeras_Slim
(Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
To: devane617
That was the golden era of PBS.
69
posted on
06/28/2005 12:08:20 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(withdraw from the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty)
To: mware
"I fell in love the with old guy during Ken Burns,The Civil War."......
You and me both. I bought his books for my ex and when we divorced, he took them! Funny, he never fought for custody of our son. I'm not sure if that says more about my ex or about Mr. Foote's books!
He was a true Southern gentleman and there are not that many of those left...suave demeanor, draw-you-in-accent, dashing manner, quaint and respectful. Class all the way!
70
posted on
06/28/2005 12:08:47 PM PDT
by
4everontheRight
( "I'm learning to dread one day at a time" --- Charlie Brown)
To: BigCinBigD
Quote: But, O Sarah! If the dead can come back to this earth and flit unseen around those they loved, I shall always be near you; in the gladdest days and in the darkest nights . . . always, always, and if there be a soft breeze upon your cheek, it shall be my breath, as the cool air fans your throbbing temple, it shall be my spirit passing by. Sarah do not mourn me dead; think I am gone and wait for thee, for we shall meet again . . .
(2005 version)
Yo S Wazzzz up? Almost got my balls almost got shot off today....
P.S. This is not a cutdown on todays soldiers but our corsening and lowering of society in general.
71
posted on
06/28/2005 12:10:06 PM PDT
by
superiorslots
(Free Traitors are communist China's modern day "Useful Idiots")
To: RadioAstronomer; RightWingAtheist; Xenalyte; Tax-chick; MississippiMalcontent; tarzantheapeman
Bibliopath ping.
To: DarthDilbert
This is very sad news for me. I was fortunate to meet him a couple of times over the years. I understand he was very much the gentleman but did not care for the limelight and that he wouldn't sign autographs, even of his own books.
73
posted on
06/28/2005 12:13:23 PM PDT
by
Ditto
( No trees were killed in sending this message, but billions of electrons were inconvenienced.)
To: PMCarey
I believe that book is an extended excerpt from Volume 2 of his Civil War trilogy.You're right, they are excerpts. We bought "Stars in Their Courses" on our last trip to Gettysburg, and "The Beleaguered City" on our last trip to Vicksburg. They make better travel companions than their over-800-page predecessor.
To: Physicist
I am sorry to read this. :-(
75
posted on
06/28/2005 12:14:24 PM PDT
by
RadioAstronomer
(Senior member of Darwin Central)
To: Americanexpat
His three book series on the Civil War was excellent. He will be missed.
76
posted on
06/28/2005 12:14:58 PM PDT
by
ARCADIA
(Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
To: Moose4
Did an hour with him for PBS when the Civil War miniseries premiered. Met him at a studio near his house in Memphis. A small, soft-spoken and courtly gentleman, spoke just the way he did in the series. Very, very smart too, with the mind of novelist, which he was first and foremost. He got teary-eared only once, when we talked about his life-long best friend, the late Walker Percy, an even greater novelist.
Shelby invited me to go out and get some barbecue after the shoot, and I had to decline because my crew wanted to see Graceland. I still regret that one.
But at least I do have some correspondence from him, written in his elegant hand with a dipped pen . . .
To: Ditto
I understand he was very much the gentleman but did not care for the limelight and that he wouldn't sign autographs, even of his own books.Actually I find this to be the act of a gentleman.
He wishes his privacy to be respected.
I always found it somewhat rude to approach someone famous and take their photograph or autography
78
posted on
06/28/2005 12:20:18 PM PDT
by
mware
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche........ "Nope, you are"-- GOD)
To: EllaMinnow
They make better travel companions than their over-800-page predecessor.See my post 68, they're even better for travelling.
79
posted on
06/28/2005 12:22:17 PM PDT
by
Tijeras_Slim
(Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
To: Moose4
He was an artillery officer in WWII, a talented novelist, and a great historian. I very consciously modeled my style of researching history on his
Narrative History of the Civil War. Coming just a few days after my grandfather died, this hurts almost as much.
Thank you, Mr. Foote for rekindling my interest in the War Between the States and for showing me the value of learning the details and the funny little anecdotes that humanize history. I'll never forget you.
80
posted on
06/28/2005 12:23:15 PM PDT
by
Bombardier
(Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. Reenact, and stamp out farbiness!)
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