Collection of Books on US Civil War (Grapevine edition)


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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant Complete Uncle Toms Cabin An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War and Memoirs of General William T. Sherman- Complete are the Books on US Civil War included in this collection.</br></br> Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant Complete - In order for everyone to appreciate them this anthology of literature aims to gather many of the timeless classics into one attractive volume and offer them at a discounted reasonable price.</br></br> American novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the anti-slavery book Uncle Toms Cabin; or Life Among the Lowly. Will Kaufman claims that the 1852 publication of the book helped establish the foundation for the Civil War. Uncle Tom is a long-suffering African slave who serves as the focal point of the experiences of other characters. Uncle Tom was created by Stowe a Connecticut native and fervent abolitionist who taught at the Hartford Female Seminary.</br></br> An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge - It is difficult to believe that Ambrose Bierce authored stories that were written in the nineteenth century since they are so radically different from those of his contemporaries. These 23 examples of his best and most recognisable short fiction—anti-war satires that highlight the barbarism and futility of bloodshed; horror tales with a sharply ironic edge; and sardonic “tall tales” of the Old West—are fresh and inventive stories the majority of which were published in the 1880s and 1890s. The American Civil War served as Bierces defining experience and the hardships he endured while serving in the Union army helped shape his particular style of sarcastic realism.</br></br> American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900) wrote the war book The Red Badge of Courage. The drama which takes place during the American Civil War centres on Henry Fleming a young Union Army soldier who flees the scene of combat. He is so overcome with humiliation that all he wants is a scar a red badge of courage to make up for his cowardice. Henry bears the standard when his regiment meets the enemy again. The book is renowned for its realism despite the fact that Crane was born after the war and had not at the time personally witnessed fighting.</br></br> Memoirs of General William T. Sherman- Complete are the Books on US Civil War - The Civil War Memories Series is offered by Madison & Adams Press. This detailed collection of first-person narratives memoirs and diaries is made especially for Civil War aficionados and anybody interested in the real-life experiences of unknown soldiers well-known commanders politicians nurses and citizens during the conflict.
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