Hi!
Thanks for joining me. This was to be my January 6th Back Over My Shoulder podcast. However, because of the reprehensible terrorist invasion of our US Capitol on January 6, I felt it more appropriate to hold off posting this until now.
This podcast is “Holmes’ visit in 1894 left few clues, my dear Watson.” In it, I tell of the time when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle spoke in Glens Falls. The podcast is available on all these listening platforms (just click on one to go that site): Anchor; Breaker; Google Podcasts; Overcast; Pocket Casts; RadioPublic; and Spotify.
In my podcasts, I read an “Over My Shoulder” column selected from my three-volume collection of “Over My Shoulder” columns, originally published in The Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. Over My Shoulder 3 is the newest volume. Here’s where Over My Shoulder, Over My Shoulder 2, and Over My Shoulder 3 are available:
- Amazon.com in print and digital formats
- Battenkill Books, Cambridge, NY 12816; (518) 677-2515
- Chapman Museum, Glens Falls, NY 12801; (518) 793-2826
- Northshire Bookstore Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866; (518) 682-4200
- Warren County Historical Society, Queensbury, NY 12804; (518) 743-0734
I hope you’ll enjoy these podcasts of my columns of history of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties and the region around them. I also include my personal recollections of my life here.
Stay safe, stay well,
Joe
Over My Shoulder 3: A Collection of “Over My Shoulder” and “Passed Times” Columns published in The Post-Star from 1994-2003; Volume 3: 2001-2003 (Copyright ©2020 by Joseph A. Cutshall-King; all rights reserved); a production of Matchless Books®.
The Over My Shoulder 3 cover was designed by artist Michael George King. At right is a fine example of Michael’s artwork. To see more, go to Black Swan Image Works!
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