. >> bill fowler is a professor of history at northeastern. we were talking a few years ago and he wanted to write a book about his troops at newberg in 1783 after the war had ended but the war hadn't ended. i thought you should write a larger story about 1780 one-83. we think that the war ended in 1781 when cornwallis surrendered to george washington in yorktown. didn't end for two more years until the british forces were led out of new york in 1783. this is the story of the tumultuous and dangerous two years the united states could have fallen apart. they had no money. the states were not allied. they would not give money to pay the army's so the army was not paid and on the brink of mutiny. the treaty with paris had not been signed yet. the country was in complete chaos and in many ways washington held it together those two years and that is what this book is about. >> those of the books coming out in fall of 2011. if you would please give us a snapshot of bloomsbury press. >> bloomsbury is more than bloomsbury press. bloomsbury u.s. a on t