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BEST LITTLE STORIES OF THE BLUE AND THE GRAY
  Book ID/图书代码:12311008B26335
 
页数: 352 定价: 16.95美元 上传日期: 2008-12-25

English Summary/英文概要: Best Little Stories of the Blue and Gray is a journalistic history of America’s Civil War and the people who fought in it. Drawn from the writings of soldiers, sailors, slaves, politicians, and ordinary citizens as much as from the accomplishments of military leaders, it records the war largely in terms of its human-interest aspects. In more than 100 vignettes, it gives voice to the common people—soldiers and civilians alike—not just military and political leaders. The stories include:

• The Confederacy’s Patton brothers, whose heroics inspired their descendant, George S. Patton Jr., of World War II fame
• A general who served faithfully and honorably under Stonewall Jackson even though as a cadet he had been expelled from VMI for talking back to Professor Jackson
• The true story behind the song "Dixie," which was written in the North and was one of Abraham Lincoln’s favorite songs
• The Confederate veteran who erected a monument in New England to his former enemy, the soldiers of the Union army
• The onetime Union drummer who apparently was the only Civil War veteran lost when the Titanic sank nearly five decades later
• The Confederate veteran who wrote nearly 1,000 novels and novelettes after the Civil War and was buried at Jefferson Davis’s postwar home in Mississippi
• The Southern cemetery in which forty generals—all Union—are buried
• An obscure Confederate general who is honored by a statue in Washington, D.C.
• How California won the Civil War for the Union..sort of...and how Texas gave the Confederacy a huge boost, even though Gov. Sam Houston did not intend to do so
• The Union submarine that sank in a storm off Cape Hatteras while under tow to Charleston, South Carolina, not in battle
• The final—but unsought—sentimental journey for Varina Howell Davis and her husband, Jefferson Davis, aboard a Mississippi River steamboat just days before his death


About the Author/作者介绍: C. Brian Kelly, a prize-winning journalist, is president and founder of Montpelier Publishing, a columnist for Military History magazine and its editor emeritus. He also is a lecturer in newswriting at the University of Virginia. A reporter for the Washington Star; he also has been cited for his political reporting by the American Political Science Association.
Ingrid Smyer-Kelly is a freelance writer and editor. The Kellys live in Charlottesville, Virginia.
 
  Format:照片
 
Rights Status/版权销售情况:Simplified Chinese/简体中文:AVAILABLE
                               Complex/Traditional Chinese/繁体中文:AVAILABLE
 
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