The 14th novel in my Honor Series, Honoring The Enemy,
will be available worldwide
IN ONE MONTH
on March 15, 2019!!
~ counting down ~
The Distinguished Speakers Series Welcomes Robert N. Macomber
Thursday, February 21st [6-7pm]
Topic: “The Crucial Role of Key West in the Civil War”
~ book signing to follow presentation ~
The Custom House [281 Front Street Key West 33040]
tickets: $5 KWAHS members / $10 non-members
~ click here for tickets ~
SOLD OUT
waitlist available
Recommended reading or re-reading: Honorable Mention [1865]
Grab your walking shoes to see Key West through Peter Wake’s eyes …
This 1.5 mile jaunt will feature historic highlights within the heart of old Key West
as written in my award-winning Honor Series.
Recommended reading/re-reading: The Darkest Shade of Honor [1886] & The Assassin’s Honor [1892]
[Note: participants need to be able to walk over a mile with ease / limited to 20 people]
tickets: $30 KWAHS members / $40 non-members
meet at The Custom House [281 Front Street 33040]
~ click here for tickets ~
WAITLIST AVAILABLE
Imagine yourself on the beautiful sailing vessel, Argo Navis, gliding along on the waters
surrounding Key West harbor, listening to stories of the island’s
amazing seafaring past, sipping mimosas & nibbling on delicious pastries ….
LET’S DO JUST THAT ON MY NEXT KEY WEST READER RENDEZVOUS!
tickets: $50 KWAHS members / $60 non-members
C Dock @Key West Bight Marina [0 Margaret Street Key West 33040]
(opposite the Turtle Cannery Museum)
CHECK IN AT DOCKS @ 9:30am; SAIL FROM 10-11:30am
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WAITLIST AVAILABLE
Recommended reading/re-reading: Point of Honor [1864]
I’ll be taping a TV segment for my upcoming appearance
at Shell Point Retirement Community’s Academy of Lifelong Learning
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Check out the event coming up on Tuesday, March 26th @ 10am
and plan to get a copy of my new novel, Honoring The Enemy!
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*Reservations/tickets ($10 per person) are required*
Call #239-489-8472 to reserve your spot!
THE NEXT SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR EXPEDITION
March 4 – 8, 2019
… walking in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt
https://www.robertmacomber.com/santiago-de-cuba-expedition-march-2019.html
I taking my adventurous readers, historians & friends on a very unique tour
of the Spanish-American War in eastern Cuba,
the war which made America a global power.
We’ll set foot on the invasion beach at Siboney,
where the American Army came ashore;
stand at the edge of the jungle at Guasimas where
Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders came under enemy fire
for the first time as they stormed the trenches; look out over the walls of the besieged
Spanish fort at El Caney; walk on Kettle Hill, where black American soldiers
carried the day; and examine the storied Heights of San Juan,
where Roosevelt won lasting glory. From the ramparts of El Morro Castle on the coast,
you’ll take in the spectacular scene where
the Spanish & American fleets clashed on the Caribbean Sea.
Throughout, you’ll have time to relax and savor the incredible
cuisine, drinks, music, and folk crafts of exotic Cuba.
LIMITED TO 20 PEOPLE
THE NEXT SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR EXPEDITION
March 4 – 8, 2019
… walking in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt
https://www.robertmacomber.com/santiago-de-cuba-expedition-march-2019.html
THE NEXT SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR EXPEDITION
March 4 – 8, 2019
… walking in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt
https://www.robertmacomber.com/santiago-de-cuba-expedition-march-2019.html
THE NEXT SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR EXPEDITION
March 4 – 8, 2019
… walking in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt
https://www.robertmacomber.com/santiago-de-cuba-expedition-march-2019.html
THE NEXT SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR EXPEDITION
March 4 – 8, 2019
… walking in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt
https://www.robertmacomber.com/santiago-de-cuba-expedition-march-2019.html
I am inviting my readers, historians & friends to join me on a very unique tour
of the Spanish-American War in eastern Cuba,
the war which made America a global power.
We’ll set foot on the invasion beach at Siboney,
where the American Army came ashore;
stand at the edge of the jungle at Guasimas where
Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders came under enemy fire
for the first time as they stormed the trenches; look out over the walls of the besieged
Spanish fort at El Caney; walk on Kettle Hill, where black American soldiers
carried the day; and examine the storied Heights of San Juan,
where Roosevelt won lasting glory. From the ramparts of El Morro Castle on the coast,
you’ll take in the spectacular scene where
the Spanish & American fleets clashed on the Caribbean Sea.
Throughout, you’ll have time to relax and savor the incredible
cuisine, drinks, music, and folk crafts of exotic Cuba.
LIMITED TO 20 PEOPLE