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Written by James C. Turner. By The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Written by Tamara Miner Haygood. By University Alabama Press.
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No comments about Henry William Ravenel, 1814-1887: South Carolina Scientist in the Civil War Era (History Amer Science & Technol).
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Written by John S. Robson. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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Written by Lew Wallace. By Strawberry Hill Pr.
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Written by Donald R Hale. By Donald R. Hale.
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Written by William Remmel. By University Alabama Press.
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By University of Nebraska Press.
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2 comments about Letters from Lee's Army: Or Memoirs of Life in and Out of the Army in Virginia During the War Between the States.
- My Uncle Minor was the author of this book. It was first published 40 years ago.We would sit on his front porch and he would talk about his work. He told me how proud he was that when it went out of print and became a library issue that he would get a phone call about once a year from a college student challenging him on one General he misquoted the name. My Uncle is deceased now but going through the house after his death I accidently found a stack of unpublished manuscripts that would headed for the dumpster as no one knew about them. I salveged them and working on getting them in print as they are wonderful cival war historical novels. The first one is named Cry Liberty as is centered around Lychburg and Col Lynch and the war. I am sure he would be proud that I saved his work so many can enjoy it in print.
- A better bargain than this smashing little paperback will be hard to find. The blended letters of Susan and Charles Blackford, two erudite, observant members of the Virginian gentry, tell the story of one family's Civil War struggle in the frontlines and on the homefront beautifully. Susan describes the loss of children, the battle to feed family, and the "impression" she made in front of her husband's unit plunging headfirst into a mudpile. Charles observes the war from the vantages of both the line and the staff, and supplies some incredible character studies ranging from Jeff Davis to Lee and Jackson, down to the private soldier (with the impudence of a town cow). A collection of letters from someone who wrote on a warmed frying pan to keep his hand from freezing probably deserves reading regardless! My third reading...
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Written by Dianne Swann-Wright. By University of Virginia Press.
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No comments about A Way Out of No Way: Claiming Family and Freedom in the New South (The American South Series).
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Written by Herbert Mitgang. By Fordham University Press.
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1 comments about Abraham Lincoln: A Press Portrait (The North's Civil War, No. 15).
- This book, first published in 1971, presents the life and career of Abraham Lincoln through the pages of the newspapers that covered it. This work is, therefore, essentially a biography written with multiple voices and from differing perspectives by the journalists who watched Lincoln's public life. It contains all of the virtues and vices of the reportorial profession. At times the reprinted articles are eloquent and insightful, at others they present gross inaccuracies and exaggerations. All come together to offer a complex portrait of arguably the most significant president of the American republic. Overall, they offer a fascinating representation of Abraham Lincoln and his times.
Editor Herbert Mitgang makes clear that the individual articles reprinted in this collection should never be considered objective accounts of Lincoln's activities. Instead, the newspapers of that era were overtly partisan. Even a relatively small city like Lincoln's Springfield, Illinois, had two newspapers, one ardently supportive of Lincoln and the Republicans, the other rabidly hostile. And both reported the same events in strikingly different ways. Readers see repeatedly in this collection the differing reportage of events in Lincoln's life. For instance, accounts of the Lincoln-Douglas debates are sensationalized toward one side or the other depending on the political allegiance of the newspaper reporting them. Mitgang appropriately notes that these reports "presented history in the rough" (p. xxiv). While this collection ranges across the life of Abraham Lincoln, well over two-thirds of the work is devoted to his presidential career and the Union's victory in the Civil War against the Confederacy. Almost every major military action is discussed in some detail, but more importantly the role of Lincoln in reshaping the nation with the abolition of slavery receives considered attention. The struggles to maintain a ruling coalition and to manage both the radicals of Lincoln's own party and the peace Democrats enter the discussion. Of course, the assassination of Lincoln and succession of his vice president to the oval office gains attention. This is a marvelous entrée for students into the primary sources of history. Newspapers have shaped our understanding of political events since the birth of the nation and this collection goes far toward illuminating the career or Abraham Lincoln. The reports and opinions of journalists show a person and a time in both its ambiguity and complexity. Its availability in this paperback reprint provides excellent grist for students.
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Written by Jack Hurst. By Blackstone Audiobooks.
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The Liberal Education of Charles Eliot Norton
Henry William Ravenel, 1814-1887: South Carolina Scientist in the Civil War Era (History Amer Science & Technol)
How A One-Legged Rebel Lives: Reminiscences Of The Civil War; The Story Of The Campaigns Of Stonewall Jackson
Smoke, Sound & Fury: The Civil War Memoirs of Major-General Lew Wallace, U.S. Volunteers
Branded as rebels
Like Grass before the Scythe: The Life and Death of Sgt William Remmel 121st NY Infantry
Letters from Lee's Army: Or Memoirs of Life in and Out of the Army in Virginia During the War Between the States
A Way Out of No Way: Claiming Family and Freedom in the New South (The American South Series)
Abraham Lincoln: A Press Portrait (The North's Civil War, No. 15)
Nathan Bedford Forrest
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