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David J. Eicher

David John Eicher (born August 7, 1961) is an American editor, writer, and popularizer of astronomy and space. He has been editor-in-chief of Astronomy magazine since 2002. He is author, coauthor, or editor of 23 books on science and American history and is known for having founded a magazine on astronomical observing, Deep Sky Monthly, when he was a 15-year-old high school student.[1]

David J. Eicher
David J. Eicher in 2010
Born (1961-08-07) August 7, 1961 (age 62)
EducationMiami University
Occupations
  • Editor
  • Author
  • Producer
Years active1977–present
Known for
  • Astronomy
  • Civil War history
Notable work
  • Astronomy magazine
  • Deep Sky magazine
TitleEditor-in-Chief, Astronomy magazine
SpouseLynda Ann Tortomasi (m. 1989)
Children1
Parents
Websitewww.davideicher.com
Signature

Eicher is also a historian, having researched and written extensively about the American Civil War.

Professional career edit

Eicher began his career at AstroMedia Corp., the magazine's publisher, in September 1982 as assistant editor of Astronomy magazine and editor of Deep Sky.[2] In 1985 Kalmbach Publishing Co.,[3] the Milwaukee publisher of Model Railroader, Trains, and other titles, bought AstroMedia Corp. Eicher's role in the magazine deepened as he worked on many science stories as well as observing pieces and by decade's end, the company moved to Waukesha, Wisconsin, 16 miles west of Milwaukee, and by that time Eicher was promoted to associate editor.[4] He also published his first books, The Universe from Your Backyard (a compilation of deep-sky observing stories first published in Astronomy), and Deep-Sky Observing with Small Telescopes, an anthology about clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. In 1992 the company decided to cease publishing Deep Sky. Although Eicher has stated that he enjoyed editing this smaller magazine, it became clear that to progress further on Astronomy, he had to give up the smaller journal. At its peak, however, and at the time of its discontinuance, Deep Sky swelled to a circulation of 14,000. Within a span of six weeks in 1996, Eicher was promoted successively to senior editor and then to managing editor. After six years as managing editor, in 2002, Eicher became Astronomy magazine's sixth editor in chief.[5]

Promotion of astronomy edit

Eicher frequently travels to speak on astronomy or view solar eclipses with tour groups. In 2013 he was invited to speak about great advances in astronomy and on comets at Harvard University, in the Phillips Auditorium of Harvard College Observatory.[6] He was among the 2014 speakers at the Starmus Festival in Tenerife, Canary Islands,[7] and spoke at Harvard again in the spring of 2016, as well as delivering a public talk at Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona, in November 2016. In 2017 he spoke at the Science + Mathematics Think-in at WVIZ-PBS ideastream in Cleveland, Ohio.[8] He also spoke at the America's Darkest Sky Star Party at the Dark Sky New Mexico site near Animas, New Mexico in April 2017 and October 2017,[9] and in April 2018 delivered the Benson Memorial Lecture in Physics at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.[10]

 
David Eicher speaking at the Vatican Observatory, Castel Gandolfo, southeast of Rome, Italy, 2007.

From 2011 through 2017, Eicher was president of the Astronomy Foundation.[11] the first ever trade association for the telescope industry.

 
Asteroid 3617 Eicher (tick marks) imaged by Canadian astrophotographer Jack Newton on July 5, 2005, using a robotic telescope placed in Portal, Arizona. At this time the asteroid shone at magnitude 16.7 and was just south of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies.

Eicher's service to the astronomy world was recognized in 1990 when the International Astronomical Union named minor planet 3617 Eicher (discovery designation 1984 LJ) in his honor.[12] The asteroid, a main belt object in orbit between Mars and Jupiter, was discovered by astronomer Brian A. Skiff at Lowell Observatory's Anderson Mesa Station in 1984 and the citation was proposed and written by astronomer David H. Levy.

Eicher's books include COMETS! Visitors from Deep Space[13] a book with Brian May of Queen fame, and astronomer Garik Israelian, constituting the conference proceedings, lectures, and information from the first Starmus Festival, a science and music event held in 2011 in the Canary Islands.[14]

Beginning in 2013, he has been a blogger on astronomy and science topics for The Huffington Post.[15] In 2015 he joined the Asteroid Day movement as a 100x signatory and serves on that project's board as Editor-in-Chief.] [16]

In May 2015 Eicher was named to the Board of Directors of the Starmus Festival.[17]

In 2015 Eicher began producing a video series addressing realities of astronomy and astrophysics. Titled “The Real Reality Show,” it appears on YouTube and on Astronomy.com.[18] An audio interview series, “Superstars of Astronomy,” features hour-long podcast talks with prominent astronomers, planetary scientists, and cosmologists, including Jeff Hester, Garik Israelian, Martin Rees, Seth Shostak, Debra Fischer, Sara Seager, Heidi Hammel, and others.[19]

In 2017, Eicher started an audio podcast series “5 Questions with David Eicher,” which is hosted on the Astronomy Magazine website and features interviews about current scientific research with well-known astronomers, planetary scientists, and cosmologists.[20]

In June 2017, Eicher joined the advisory board of Lowell Observatory, in Flagstaff, Arizona.[21] Also in June 2017, Eicher attended and was a principal actor at the fourth Starmus Festival, which took place in Trondheim, Norway. Eicher served as host on the Festival's opening day, delivered two talks about galaxies, served as moderator and host of a panel discussing science education.[22]

Civil War history edit

Eicher has written eight books on the subject of the American Civil War, including Dixie Betrayed (Little, Brown), The Longest Night (Simon and Schuster),[23] Civil War High Commands (collaboration with his father John H. Eicher),[24] and The Civil War in Books (Univ. of Illinois Press).

In 2013 Eicher donated his Civil War library of more than 4,000 volumes, collected since 1982, to the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library and Ulysses S. Grant Association at Mississippi State University.[25]

Personal life edit

Eicher lives near Big Bend, Wisconsin, with his wife.[citation needed]

Eicher has been a drummer since grade school days in Ohio and currently plays with his band, the Astro Blues Band, in Wisconsin, which consists mostly of people who work with Eicher on Astronomy Magazine.[26]

Publications edit

  • Astronomy Backstage Pass: Northern Arizona (DVD and streaming video product, Kalmbach Publishing Co., 2019)
  • Mission Moon 3-D [with Brian May, foreword by Charlie Duke, and Afterword by Jim Lovell] (London Stereoscopic Company and MIT Press, 2018)
  • Astronomy Backstage Pass: Chicago (DVD and streaming video product, Kalmbach Publishing Co., 2018)
  • 5 Questions with David Eicher[20] (audio podcast interview series, Kalmbach Publishing Co., 2017–2019)
  • Starmus: Discovering the Universe (Executive editor, Canopus Books, 2016)
  • The New Cosmos: Answering Astronomy’s Big Questions[27] (Cambridge University Press, 2015)
  • Superstars of Astronomy[28] (audio podcast interview series, Kalmbach Publishing Co., 2015–2017)
  • The Real Reality Show[29] (video series, Kalmbach Publishing Co., 2015–2019)
  • Starmus: 50 Years of Man in Space (executive editor, Canopus Books, 2014)
  • COMETS! Visitors from Deep Space[30] (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
  • Astronomy Magazine: The Complete Collection (DVD), including The History of Astronomy Magazine (Kalmbach, 2011)
  • Lincoln the Liberal Strategist (Or, a Good Man is Hard to Find) (The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, 2011)
  • A New Birth of Freedom: Abraham Lincoln’s Bicentennial, (1809–2009) (Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, 2009)
  • 50 Greatest Mysteries of the Universe (Kalmbach, 2007)
  • Dixie Betrayed: How the Confederacy Really Lost the Civil War (Little Brown, 2006)
  • Beginner’s Guide to Astronomy (Kalmbach, 2003)
  • Gettysburg Battlefield: The Definitive Photographic History (Chronicle Books, 2003)
  • The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War[31] (Simon and Schuster, 2001)
  • Eicher, John H.; Eicher, David J. (1 June 2002). Civil War High Commands (1st ed.). Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0804736411. LCCN 2001020194. OCLC 937289168. OL 3941895M.
  • Mystic Chords of Memory: Civil War Battlefields and Historic Sites Recaptured[32] (Louisiana State University Press, 1998)
  • Robert E. Lee: A Life Portrait (Taylor, 1997)
  • The Civil War in Books: An Analytical Bibliography (University of Illinois Press, 1997)
  • Civil War Battlefields: A Touring Guide (Taylor, 1995)
  • Beginner’s Guide to Amateur Astronomy (Kalmbach, 1993)
  • The New Cosmos: The Astronomy of Our Galaxy and Beyond (editor, Kalmbach, 1992)
  • Galaxies and the Universe: An Observing Guide from Deep Sky Magazine (editor and coauthor, Kalmbach, 1992)
  • Stars and Galaxies: Astronomy’s Guide to Observing the Cosmos (editor and coauthor, Kalmbach, 1992)
  • Beyond the Solar System: 100 Best Deep-Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers (Kalmbach, 1992)
  • Civil War Journeys calendar (Tide-mark, 1990–2000)
  • Deep Sky Observing with Small Telescopes (Enslow, 1989)
  • The Universe from Your Backyard (Cambridge University Press, 1988)

References edit

  1. ^ May, Hal, ed.: Contemporary Authors, vol. 113, page 141, Gale Research Co., Detroit, Michigan, 1985;
  2. ^ "Magazine History". Astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
  3. ^ "Kalmbach Publishing Co. - About Kalmbach". www.kalmbach.com. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
  4. ^ "Astronomy Magazine History". Astronomy Magazine. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Astronomy Magazine Staff". Astronomy Magazine. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  6. ^ ""10 Great Discoveries," David Eicher, Editor-in-Chief, Astronomy magazine". Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. September 19, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  7. ^ "Starmus Festival 2014". Starmus Festival. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Science + Mathematics Think-In". ideastream. 2017-03-23. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  9. ^ "America's Darkest Sky Star Party a Smashing Success - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes". cs.astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  10. ^ "David Eicher to deliver Miami University Benson Memorial Lecture - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes". cs.astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  11. ^ "About the Astronomy Foundation". Astronomy Foundation. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  12. ^ Chamberlin, Alan. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  13. ^ "COMETS!". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  14. ^ "The New Cosmos by Cambridge University Press". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  15. ^ "David J Eicher on The Huffington Post". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  16. ^ "Asteroid Day Team". Asteroid Day. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  17. ^ "David J Eicher - Official Profile - Asteroid Day". Asteroid Day. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  18. ^ "The Real Reality Show". Astronomy Magazine. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  19. ^ "Superstars of Astronomy Podcast". Superstars of Astronomy Podcast. Astronomy Magazine. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  20. ^ a b "Five Questions with David J Eicher". Astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  21. ^ "David Eicher joins Lowell Observatory Board - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes". cs.astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  22. ^ "SPEAKERS". STARMUS. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  23. ^ "The Longest Night". books.simonandschuster.com. 2002-09-04. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  24. ^ Eicher, John H.; Eicher, David J. (1 June 2002). Civil War High Commands (1st ed.). Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0804736411. LCCN 2001020194. OCLC 937289168. OL 3941895M.
  25. ^ Henderson, Meg (Summer 2014). "Eicher Gives Large Book Collection to Grant Library by Meg Henderson" (PDF). Dispatches from Grant: The Newsletter of the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library at Mississippi State University. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  26. ^ "Astronomy Blues Band". Reverb Nation. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  27. ^ "New cosmos answering astronomys big questions | Amateur and popular astronomy". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  28. ^ "Superstars of Astronomy Podcast". Astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  29. ^ "The Real Reality Show". Astronomy.com. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  30. ^ "COMETS!, Visitors from Deep Space". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  31. ^ Eicher, David (2002). The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780743218467.
  32. ^ Eicher, David (1998). Mystic Chords of Memory: Civil War Battlefields and Historic Sites Recaptured. Chapel Hill, NC: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0807123099.

david, eicher, david, john, eicher, born, august, 1961, american, editor, writer, popularizer, astronomy, space, been, editor, chief, astronomy, magazine, since, 2002, author, coauthor, editor, books, science, american, history, known, having, founded, magazin. David John Eicher born August 7 1961 is an American editor writer and popularizer of astronomy and space He has been editor in chief of Astronomy magazine since 2002 He is author coauthor or editor of 23 books on science and American history and is known for having founded a magazine on astronomical observing Deep Sky Monthly when he was a 15 year old high school student 1 David J EicherDavid J Eicher in 2010Born 1961 08 07 August 7 1961 age 62 Oxford Ohio U S EducationMiami UniversityOccupationsEditorAuthorProducerYears active1977 presentKnown forAstronomyCivil War historyNotable workAstronomy magazineDeep Sky magazineTitleEditor in Chief Astronomy magazineSpouseLynda Ann Tortomasi m 1989 Children1ParentsJohn H Eicher father Susan Ann Eicher mother Websitewww wbr davideicher wbr comSignatureEicher is also a historian having researched and written extensively about the American Civil War Contents 1 Professional career 2 Promotion of astronomy 3 Civil War history 4 Personal life 5 Publications 6 ReferencesProfessional career editEicher began his career at AstroMedia Corp the magazine s publisher in September 1982 as assistant editor of Astronomy magazine and editor of Deep Sky 2 In 1985 Kalmbach Publishing Co 3 the Milwaukee publisher of Model Railroader Trains and other titles bought AstroMedia Corp Eicher s role in the magazine deepened as he worked on many science stories as well as observing pieces and by decade s end the company moved to Waukesha Wisconsin 16 miles west of Milwaukee and by that time Eicher was promoted to associate editor 4 He also published his first books The Universe from Your Backyard a compilation of deep sky observing stories first published in Astronomy and Deep Sky Observing with Small Telescopes an anthology about clusters nebulae and galaxies In 1992 the company decided to cease publishing Deep Sky Although Eicher has stated that he enjoyed editing this smaller magazine it became clear that to progress further on Astronomy he had to give up the smaller journal At its peak however and at the time of its discontinuance Deep Sky swelled to a circulation of 14 000 Within a span of six weeks in 1996 Eicher was promoted successively to senior editor and then to managing editor After six years as managing editor in 2002 Eicher became Astronomy magazine s sixth editor in chief 5 Promotion of astronomy editEicher frequently travels to speak on astronomy or view solar eclipses with tour groups In 2013 he was invited to speak about great advances in astronomy and on comets at Harvard University in the Phillips Auditorium of Harvard College Observatory 6 He was among the 2014 speakers at the Starmus Festival in Tenerife Canary Islands 7 and spoke at Harvard again in the spring of 2016 as well as delivering a public talk at Lowell Observatory Flagstaff Arizona in November 2016 In 2017 he spoke at the Science Mathematics Think in at WVIZ PBS ideastream in Cleveland Ohio 8 He also spoke at the America s Darkest Sky Star Party at the Dark Sky New Mexico site near Animas New Mexico in April 2017 and October 2017 9 and in April 2018 delivered the Benson Memorial Lecture in Physics at Miami University in Oxford Ohio 10 nbsp David Eicher speaking at the Vatican Observatory Castel Gandolfo southeast of Rome Italy 2007 From 2011 through 2017 Eicher was president of the Astronomy Foundation 11 the first ever trade association for the telescope industry nbsp Asteroid 3617 Eicher tick marks imaged by Canadian astrophotographer Jack Newton on July 5 2005 using a robotic telescope placed in Portal Arizona At this time the asteroid shone at magnitude 16 7 and was just south of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies Eicher s service to the astronomy world was recognized in 1990 when the International Astronomical Union named minor planet 3617 Eicher discovery designation 1984 LJ in his honor 12 The asteroid a main belt object in orbit between Mars and Jupiter was discovered by astronomer Brian A Skiff at Lowell Observatory s Anderson Mesa Station in 1984 and the citation was proposed and written by astronomer David H Levy Eicher s books include COMETS Visitors from Deep Space 13 a book with Brian May of Queen fame and astronomer Garik Israelian constituting the conference proceedings lectures and information from the first Starmus Festival a science and music event held in 2011 in the Canary Islands 14 Beginning in 2013 he has been a blogger on astronomy and science topics for The Huffington Post 15 In 2015 he joined the Asteroid Day movement as a 100x signatory and serves on that project s board as Editor in Chief 16 In May 2015 Eicher was named to the Board of Directors of the Starmus Festival 17 In 2015 Eicher began producing a video series addressing realities of astronomy and astrophysics Titled The Real Reality Show it appears on YouTube and on Astronomy com 18 An audio interview series Superstars of Astronomy features hour long podcast talks with prominent astronomers planetary scientists and cosmologists including Jeff Hester Garik Israelian Martin Rees Seth Shostak Debra Fischer Sara Seager Heidi Hammel and others 19 In 2017 Eicher started an audio podcast series 5 Questions with David Eicher which is hosted on the Astronomy Magazine website and features interviews about current scientific research with well known astronomers planetary scientists and cosmologists 20 In June 2017 Eicher joined the advisory board of Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Arizona 21 Also in June 2017 Eicher attended and was a principal actor at the fourth Starmus Festival which took place in Trondheim Norway Eicher served as host on the Festival s opening day delivered two talks about galaxies served as moderator and host of a panel discussing science education 22 Civil War history editEicher has written eight books on the subject of the American Civil War including Dixie Betrayed Little Brown The Longest Night Simon and Schuster 23 Civil War High Commands collaboration with his father John H Eicher 24 and The Civil War in Books Univ of Illinois Press In 2013 Eicher donated his Civil War library of more than 4 000 volumes collected since 1982 to the Ulysses S Grant Presidential Library and Ulysses S Grant Association at Mississippi State University 25 Personal life editEicher lives near Big Bend Wisconsin with his wife citation needed Eicher has been a drummer since grade school days in Ohio and currently plays with his band the Astro Blues Band in Wisconsin which consists mostly of people who work with Eicher on Astronomy Magazine 26 Publications editAstronomy Backstage Pass Northern Arizona DVD and streaming video product Kalmbach Publishing Co 2019 Mission Moon 3 D with Brian May foreword by Charlie Duke and Afterword by Jim Lovell London Stereoscopic Company and MIT Press 2018 Astronomy Backstage Pass Chicago DVD and streaming video product Kalmbach Publishing Co 2018 5 Questions with David Eicher 20 audio podcast interview series Kalmbach Publishing Co 2017 2019 Starmus Discovering the Universe Executive editor Canopus Books 2016 The New Cosmos Answering Astronomy s Big Questions 27 Cambridge University Press 2015 Superstars of Astronomy 28 audio podcast interview series Kalmbach Publishing Co 2015 2017 The Real Reality Show 29 video series Kalmbach Publishing Co 2015 2019 Starmus 50 Years of Man in Space executive editor Canopus Books 2014 COMETS Visitors from Deep Space 30 Cambridge University Press 2013 Astronomy Magazine The Complete Collection DVD including The History of Astronomy Magazine Kalmbach 2011 Lincoln the Liberal Strategist Or a Good Man is Hard to Find The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin 2011 A New Birth of Freedom Abraham Lincoln s Bicentennial 1809 2009 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission 2009 50 Greatest Mysteries of the Universe Kalmbach 2007 Dixie Betrayed How the Confederacy Really Lost the Civil War Little Brown 2006 Beginner s Guide to Astronomy Kalmbach 2003 Gettysburg Battlefield The Definitive Photographic History Chronicle Books 2003 The Longest Night A Military History of the Civil War 31 Simon and Schuster 2001 Eicher John H Eicher David J 1 June 2002 Civil War High Commands 1st ed Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0804736411 LCCN 2001020194 OCLC 937289168 OL 3941895M Mystic Chords of Memory Civil War Battlefields and Historic Sites Recaptured 32 Louisiana State University Press 1998 Robert E Lee A Life Portrait Taylor 1997 The Civil War in Books An Analytical Bibliography University of Illinois Press 1997 Civil War Battlefields A Touring Guide Taylor 1995 Beginner s Guide to Amateur Astronomy Kalmbach 1993 The New Cosmos The Astronomy of Our Galaxy and Beyond editor Kalmbach 1992 Galaxies and the Universe An Observing Guide from Deep Sky Magazine editor and coauthor Kalmbach 1992 Stars and Galaxies Astronomy s Guide to Observing the Cosmos editor and coauthor Kalmbach 1992 Beyond the Solar System 100 Best Deep Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers Kalmbach 1992 Civil War Journeys calendar Tide mark 1990 2000 Deep Sky Observing with Small Telescopes Enslow 1989 The Universe from Your Backyard Cambridge University Press 1988 References edit May Hal ed Contemporary Authors vol 113 page 141 Gale Research Co Detroit Michigan 1985 Magazine History Astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 20 Kalmbach Publishing Co About Kalmbach www kalmbach com Retrieved 2017 10 20 Astronomy Magazine History Astronomy Magazine Retrieved 7 May 2016 Astronomy Magazine Staff Astronomy Magazine Retrieved 7 May 2016 10 Great Discoveries David Eicher Editor in Chief Astronomy magazine Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics September 19 2013 Retrieved October 19 2017 Starmus Festival 2014 Starmus Festival Retrieved 7 May 2016 Science Mathematics Think In ideastream 2017 03 23 Retrieved 2017 10 19 America s Darkest Sky Star Party a Smashing Success Astronomy Magazine Interactive Star Charts Planets Meteors Comets Telescopes cs astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 19 David Eicher to deliver Miami University Benson Memorial Lecture Astronomy Magazine Interactive Star Charts Planets Meteors Comets Telescopes cs astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 19 About the Astronomy Foundation Astronomy Foundation Retrieved 7 May 2016 Chamberlin Alan JPL Small Body Database Browser ssd jpl nasa gov Retrieved 2017 10 19 COMETS Cambridge University Press Retrieved 2016 05 10 The New Cosmos by Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press Retrieved 7 May 2016 David J Eicher on The Huffington Post The Huffington Post Retrieved 7 May 2016 Asteroid Day Team Asteroid Day Retrieved 7 May 2016 David J Eicher Official Profile Asteroid Day Asteroid Day Retrieved 2017 10 19 The Real Reality Show Astronomy Magazine Retrieved 10 May 2016 Superstars of Astronomy Podcast Superstars of Astronomy Podcast Astronomy Magazine Retrieved 10 May 2016 a b Five Questions with David J Eicher Astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 19 David Eicher joins Lowell Observatory Board Astronomy Magazine Interactive Star Charts Planets Meteors Comets Telescopes cs astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 19 SPEAKERS STARMUS Retrieved 2017 10 19 The Longest Night books simonandschuster com 2002 09 04 Retrieved 2016 05 10 Eicher John H Eicher David J 1 June 2002 Civil War High Commands 1st ed Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0804736411 LCCN 2001020194 OCLC 937289168 OL 3941895M Henderson Meg Summer 2014 Eicher Gives Large Book Collection to Grant Library by Meg Henderson PDF Dispatches from Grant The Newsletter of the Ulysses S Grant Presidential Library at Mississippi State University Retrieved October 19 2017 Astronomy Blues Band Reverb Nation Retrieved 2017 10 19 New cosmos answering astronomys big questions Amateur and popular astronomy Cambridge University Press Retrieved 2017 10 19 Superstars of Astronomy Podcast Astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 19 The Real Reality Show Astronomy com Retrieved 2017 10 19 COMETS Visitors from Deep Space Cambridge University Press Retrieved 2017 10 19 Eicher David 2002 The Longest Night A Military History of the Civil War Simon amp Schuster ISBN 9780743218467 Eicher David 1998 Mystic Chords of Memory Civil War Battlefields and Historic Sites Recaptured Chapel Hill NC Louisiana State University Press ISBN 0807123099 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David J Eicher amp oldid 1177895452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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