Thursday, August 29, 2013

September 4, 2013 Speaker Bio


Speaker: Ed Bonekemper

Topic: “How Robert E. Lee Lost the Civil War”

Time: 7:00 PM

Place: West Chester Borough Hall, Gay Street

 
Our speaker this month is Edward H. Bonekemper, III. I am sure that many of you remember Mr. Bonekemper, he
has spoken to our Round Table before. I can remember one talk he gave about “How Grant Helped Lee Lose the
War” February 2005. Mr. Bonekemper lives in Willow Street, PA with his wife for over 40 years. I pulled just a small
amount of his Bio, as well as a sample of his large number of publications.  Over the past 14 years Mr. Bonekemper has spoken at the Smithsonian Institute as well as Roundtables in Chicago, Milwaukee, Eastern Pennsylvania and Greater Pittsburgh CWRTs to name a few.

  

Education:

J.D., Yale Law School, New Haven, CT (1967)

M.A., history, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA (1971) (Master’s thesis: “Negroes’

Freedom of Contract in Antebellum Virginia, 1620-1860”)

B.A., cum laude, American history, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA (1964)

 

Publications:

 

Lincoln and Grant: The Westerners Who Won the Civil War.  Published as e-book on Kindle and Nook in November 2011.  Published as hardcover and softcover book by CreateSpace in February 2012.

Grant and Lee: Victorious American and Vanquished Virginian (Praeger/Greenwood, Westport, Connecticut and London, 2008) (reissued as e-book, 2010)(being reissued as softcover by Regnery Press, December 2012)

McClellan and Failure: A Study of Civil War Fear, Incompetence and Worse (McFarland & Company, Jefferson, North Carolina, 2007) (reissued as softcover, 2010)

A Victor, Not a Butcher: Ulysses S. Grant’s Overlooked Military Genius (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, D.C., 2004) (reissued as softcover under title Ulysses S. Grant: A Victor, Not a Butcher, 2010) (reissued as e-book, 2009). Nominated, by request, for the Lincoln Prize of the Civil War Institute. About 9,000 copies sold.

How Robert E. Lee Lost the Civil War (Sergeant Kirkland’s Press, Fredericksburg, VA, 1998, hardcover and softcover (reissued as e-book, 2010).  Nominated for Virginia Book of the Year.  Over 8,000 copies sold.

·         Adjunct Lecturer, Muhlenberg College, U.S. military history (American Military

History: The Revolution to Vietnam, Civil War, World War II)(2003-present)

·         Included in 2006-07 edition of Who’s Who Among American Teachers &

Educators

 

Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Reserve (Retired)

September 4, 2013 Rear Ranks Entry


From the Rear Ranks:  

Greetings Members!

 
I hope everyone had a good summer.  I was able to get out and attend the 150th anniversary events at Gettysburg and had a great time.  I saw a few of you there as well and I think the Park Service did a great job with the battlefield hikes and activities.  Be that as it may, on to a new campaign.  We have a great selection of speakers this year and the meetings this year should be a good time.  I do have a general announcement, until such time that a new editor for the Signal Flag can be found this will be the only mailing this year to individuals without email, I will still post a short message on the Blog as well as the Facebook page for those who are interested, prior to each meeting.  I am doing this one mailing this year to make folks aware of our speakers as well as to send out the membership form for the new campaign. 
 
This month we have a speaker who is back for a return engagement.  Ed Bonekemper will be speaking on "Why Lee Lost the War."  Ed spoke to use about U.S. Grant a few years back. 

 

I hope to see you all on September 4th!

 

Respectively,

Chip Crowe

President,

Brandywine Valley Civil War Round Table