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C-SPAN2's Book TV: January 13-15
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After Words
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Insightful author interviews
Saturday 9 PM, Sunday 6 PM and 9 PM ET
Hungarian born scholar Gabor Boritt is a professor and director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College. He has authored or edited sixteen books about Lincoln and the Civil War, including The Historian’s Lincoln and The Lincoln Enigma. Professor Boritt’s latest is The Gettysburg Gospel: The Lincoln Speech That Nobody Knows. He discusses his book with author and Heritage Foundation senior legal scholar James Swanson. Mr. Swanson is the author of last year's New York Times bestseller, Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer.
Weekend Highlights
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William Styple, Generals In Bronze: Interviewing the Commanders of the Civil War
In the late 19th and early 20th century, artist James E. Kelly conducted extensive interviews with over forty union generals of the Civil War while he sketched them for recreations of famous scenes. He took detailed notes of his conversations, and tried unsuccessfully to publish the material as part of a memoir. Mr. Styple believes that some information in these notes may lead to new information about important Civil War events.
(Saturday 5 PM, Sunday 11:05 PM ET)
Timothy Naftali, Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary
Timothy Naftali details the heated interactions between Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy during the Cold War. In his book, co-authored with Aleksandr Fursenko, they examine Khrushchev's foreign policy from 1956 to 1962.
(Saturday 7 PM, Sunday 10 PM ET)
Pam Solo, The Promise and Politics of Stem Cell Research
Pam Solo, President of the Civil Society Institute, discusses the important role the stem cell issue played in 24 of the 2006 midterm elections. The author will also comment on the House's vote on stem cell research that is scheduled for this week.
(Saturday 10 PM, Sunday 8:30 AM, Monday 5 AM ET)
Rush Loving, Jr., The Men Who Loved Trains: The Story of Men Who Battled Greed to Save an Ailing Industry
Author Rush Loving describes boardroom battles and takeover wars in the U.S. railroad industry in the 20th century. The author examines the competition and economic collapse of the railway industry, and argues that managers sought to enhance their own personal wealth at the expense of their own corporations.
(Sunday 7 PM, Monday 1:30 AM ET)
James Hornfischer, Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, FDR's Legendary Lost Cruiser, and the Epic Saga of her Survivors
James Hornfischer chronicles the Pacific battle that destroyed the USS Houston during World War II. The author explains that former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s favorite ship was sunk by the Japanese, and the surviving crew members became prisoners-of- war and were forced to work as slave laborers on the Burma-Thai Railway.
(Sunday 8 PM ET)
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BOOK TV Schedule
Note: Program start times are approximate and all times are Eastern.
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Saturday, January 13
8:00 am Alice Walker, We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For: Inner Light in a Time of Darkness
9:00 In Depth: In Depth: P.J. O'Rourke
12:00 pm Edwin Black, Internal Combustion: How Corporations and Governments Addicted the World to Oil and Derailed the Alternatives
1:00 2006 Miami Book Fair: Donna Gehrke-White "The Face Behind the Veil"
1:25 Susan Buckley and Elspeth Leacock, Journeys for Freedom: A New Look at America's Story and Kids Make History: A New Look at America's Story
2:30 Katrina vanden Heuvel, Musa Klebnikov, Dana Priest, Kati Marton, Natalia Estemirova, David Remnick, Remembering Anna Politkovskaya
3:55 2006 NPC: Ann McFeaters "Sandra Day O'Connor"
4:00 Random House Interview with William Styron and Robert Loomis
4:50 2006 NPC: Elliott Lewis "Fade"
5:00 Featured Program: William Styple, Editor, Generals In Bronze: Interviewing the Commanders of the Civil War
6:00 Encore Booknotes: Kurt Eichenwald, The Informant: A True Story - Part 2
7:00 History on Book TV: Timothy Naftali, Co-author, Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary
8:05 Edward Ericson, Jr., Daniel Mahoney, Stephan Solzhenitsyn, Ignat Solzhenitsyn, The Solzhenitsyn Reader: New and Essential Writings 1947-2005
9:00 After Words: After Words: Gabor Boritt, author of "The Gettysburg Gospel: The Lincoln Speech That Nobody Knows" interviewed by James Swanson
10:00 General Assignment: Gail Pressberg, Co-author, The Promise and Politics of Stem Cell Research
11:00 Gun Control Debate with Arnold Grossman, "One Nation Under Guns" and David Kopel, "Gun Control and Gun Rights"
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Sunday, January 14
1:00 am Ralph Steadman, The Joke's Over: Ralph Steadman on Hunter S. Thompson
2:30 Andy Stern, A Country That Works: Getting America Back on Track
3:20 2006 NPC: Llewellyn King "Washington and the World"
3:30 Arthur Brooks, Who Really Cares: America's Charity Divide - Who Gives, Who Doesn't, and Why It Matters
4:25 2006 NPC: Lanny Davis "Scandal"
4:30 William Daugherty, Executive Secrets: Covert Action and the Presidency
5:50 2006 NPC: William Cohen "Dragon Fire"
6:00 Jeff Sypeck, Becoming Charlemagne: Europe, Baghdad, and the Empires of A.D. 800
7:05 2006 Miami Book Fair: Hank Klibanoff "The Race Beat"
7:30 James Simon, Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney: Slavery, Secession, and the President's War Powers
8:10 2006 Miami Book Fair: Paul Schneider "Brutal Journey"
8:30 General Assignment: Gail Pressberg, Co-author, The Promise and Politics of Stem Cell Research
9:30 2006 Miami Book Fair: Lawrence Wright "The Looming Tower"
10:00 General Assignment: Michael Durant, The Night Stalkers
11:05 2006 Great Read--Cornel West, Author and Religion Professor on his reading habits and his current book projects
11:15 Jeff Sypeck, Becoming Charlemagne: Europe, Baghdad, and the Empires of A.D. 800
12:20 pm 2006 NPC: Sen. Byron Dorgan "Take This Job and Ship It"
12:25 2006 NPC: Richard Labunski "James Madison"
12:30 Hal Vaughan, FDR's 12 Apostles: The Spies Who Paved the Way for the Invasion of North Africa
1:30 Anatol Lieven, John Hulsman, Ethical Realism: A Vision for America's Role in the World
3:05 2006 Texas Book Festival: Kati Marton "The Great Escape: Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the World"
3:30 Donald Jackson, Artistic Director & Illuminator, The Saint John's Bible
4:25 Rodric Braithwaite, Moscow 1941: A City and its People at War
6:00 After Words: After Words: Gabor Boritt, author of "The Gettysburg Gospel: The Lincoln Speech That Nobody Knows" interviewed by James Swanson
7:00 History on Book TV: Rush Loving, Jr., The Men Who Loved Trains: The Story of Men Who Battled Greed to Save an Ailing Industry
7:40 2006 Miami Book Fair: Philip Gourevitch on The Paris Review
8:00 History on Book TV: James Hornfischer, Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, FDR's Legendary Lost Cruiser, and the Epic Saga of her Survivors
8:50 2006 NPC: John Sayle Watterson "The Games Presidents Play"
9:00 After Words: After Words: Gabor Boritt, author of "The Gettysburg Gospel: The Lincoln Speech That Nobody Knows" interviewed by James Swanson
10:00 History on Book TV: Timothy Naftali, Co-author, Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary
11:05 Featured Program: William Styple, Editor, Generals In Bronze: Interviewing the Commanders of the Civil War
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Monday, January 15
12:05 am Edwin Black, Internal Combustion: How Corporations and Governments Addicted the World to Oil and Derailed the Alternatives
1:10 2006 Miami Book Fair: Erik Calonius "The Wanderer"
1:30 Rush Loving, Jr., The Men Who Loved Trains: The Story of Men Who Battled Greed to Save an Ailing Industry
2:15 2006 Great Read--Tavis Smiley, "This Much I Know is True"
2:30 Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin, A World Ignited: How Apostles of Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Hatred Torch the Globe
3:30 Steven Smith, Reading Leo Strauss: Politics, Philosophy, Judaism
4:35 Jim Powell, Bully Boy: The Truth About Theodore Roosevelt
5:00 General Assignment: Gail Pressberg, Co-author, The Promise and Politics of Stem Cell Research
6:00 2006 Miami Book Fair: Jonathan Franzen "The Discomfort Zone: A Personal History"
6:45 General Assignment: Michael Durant, The Night Stalkers
7:50 2006 NPC: Dennis Fritz "Journey Toward Justice"
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