I was gone yesterday, miss me? I missed you.
For this year's Printers Row Book Fair, George Levy's monumental discovery of Camp Douglas, accordingly, will have a booth. George Levy's discovery of Camp Douglas, he did -alone. In the Washington national archives, for three years and this is what happens - his nose and eyes stick, to billions of pages in books and newspapers and any other place that important information can be documented on. His nose even got to see previously untouched archived material, that he uses often in To Die in Chicago!
If you see him, what appears to be a head is actually a heavy orb with stellar education stuffed in. It's not normal. Now, the head that will be behind his To Die in Chicago (best selling Civil War book ever)Printer's Row Book fair, booth, has a light one, likely with foam in it, yes, me! Because Levy's nose has appointments in the archives doing whatever a scholar does in a room full of uber meaningful words.
People that know my brother John, also know about John's orb.
Much more to come on this book fair and Chicago history!
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