Charles Rappleye
Encyclopedia
Charles Rappleye is a writer and editor working in Los Angeles
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Life

He is the co-founder, along with his wife Tulsa Kinney, of the art magazine Artillery.

His work appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, American Journalism Review, Columbia Journalism Review, LA Weekly, Los Angeles City Beat OC Weekly,

Awards

  • 2006 best book by the New York City American Revolutionary War Round Table
  • 2007 George Washington Book Prize
    George Washington Book Prize
    The George Washington Book Prize was instituted in 2005 and is awarded annually to the best book on America's founding era, especially those that have the potential to advance broad public understanding of American history. It is administered by Washington College’s C.V...


Reviews

Rappleye, a journalist whose one previous book was about organized crime, skillfully details the complex relationship between these brothers, whose differences over slavery tested but never destroyed their friendship.


The leap from the Mafia to colonial New England is a long one, but Rappleye makes it with style. He is a diligent researcher (who has difficulty letting go of what he finds, hence this book's excessive length) and a fair-minded, unjudgmental chronicler of the Browns' complicated story.

External links

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