Clint Johnson
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Clint Johnson (born in Fish Branch, Florida) is an American historian and author of nonfiction, primarily about the American Civil War. He is a graduate of the University of Florida.
Fascinated with the American Civil War since childhood, Johnson has written eight books on the subject. He was also coauthor of They Call Me Big House, ISBN 0895873036, the autobiography of the late Clarence Gaines, one of America's best collegiate basketball coaches. Johnson is also the author of two corporate biographies, and hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles on business, history and travel.
[edit] Personal
Johnson lives in the mountains of North Carolina with his wife Barbara.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to the South, 2007, Regnery Publishing, ISBN 1596985003
- Colonial America and the American Revolution: The 25 Best Sites, 2006, Greenline Publications, ISBN 097660132X
- The 25 Best Civil War Sites: The Ultimate Traveler's Guide to Battlefields, Monument & Museums, 2005, Greenline Publications, ISBN 0975902245
- They Call Me Big House, 2004, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 0895873036
- In the Footsteps of J.E.B. Stuart, 2003, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 0895872617
- Bull's-Eyes and Misfires: 50 Obscure People Whose Efforts Shaped the American Civil War, 2002, Rutledge Hill Press, ISBN 1558539611
- In the Footsteps of Stonewall Jackson, 2002, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 0895872447
- In the Footsteps of Robert E. Lee, 2001, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 0895872358
- Touring Virginia's and West Virginia's Civil War Sites, 1999, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 089587184X
- Civil War Blunders, 1997, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 0895871637
- Touring the Carolina's Civil War Sites, 1996, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN 0895871467
[edit] External links
- Author's website
- "The Politically Incorrect Guide to the South" by Clint Johnson
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