William Howard Russell
My Diary North and South - Volume 1
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My Diary North and South - Volume 1
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A British journalist's eyewitness description of American society at the start of the Civil War, published in 1863.
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A British journalist's eyewitness description of American society at the start of the Civil War, published in 1863.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781108041225
- ISBN-10: 1108041221
- Artikelnr.: 34754526
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781108041225
- ISBN-10: 1108041221
- Artikelnr.: 34754526
1. Departure from Cork
2. Arrival at New York
3. 'St Patrick's Day' in New York
4. Streets and shops in New York
5. Off to the railway station
6. A state dinner at Mr. Abraham Lincoln's
7. Barbers' shops
8. New York Press
9. Dinner at General Scott's
10. Preparations for war at Charleston
11. Scenes on board an American steamer
12. Portsmouth
13. Sketches round Wilmington
14. Southern Volunteers
15. Slaves, their masters and mistresses
16. Charleston
17. Visit to a plantation
18. Climate of the Southern States
19. Domestic negroes
20. By railway to Savannah
21. The river at Savannah
22. Slave-pens: negroes on sale or hire
23. Proclamation of war
24. Mr. Wigfall on the Confederacy
25. The River Alabama
26. Visit to Forts Gaines and Morgan
27. Pensacola and Fort Pickens
28. Bitters before breakfast
29. Judge Campbell
30. The first blow struck
31. Carrying arms
32. Up the Mississippi
33. Ride through the maize-fields
34. Negroes
35. War-rumours, and military movements
36. Visit to Mr. McCall's plantation.
2. Arrival at New York
3. 'St Patrick's Day' in New York
4. Streets and shops in New York
5. Off to the railway station
6. A state dinner at Mr. Abraham Lincoln's
7. Barbers' shops
8. New York Press
9. Dinner at General Scott's
10. Preparations for war at Charleston
11. Scenes on board an American steamer
12. Portsmouth
13. Sketches round Wilmington
14. Southern Volunteers
15. Slaves, their masters and mistresses
16. Charleston
17. Visit to a plantation
18. Climate of the Southern States
19. Domestic negroes
20. By railway to Savannah
21. The river at Savannah
22. Slave-pens: negroes on sale or hire
23. Proclamation of war
24. Mr. Wigfall on the Confederacy
25. The River Alabama
26. Visit to Forts Gaines and Morgan
27. Pensacola and Fort Pickens
28. Bitters before breakfast
29. Judge Campbell
30. The first blow struck
31. Carrying arms
32. Up the Mississippi
33. Ride through the maize-fields
34. Negroes
35. War-rumours, and military movements
36. Visit to Mr. McCall's plantation.
1. Departure from Cork
2. Arrival at New York
3. 'St Patrick's Day' in New York
4. Streets and shops in New York
5. Off to the railway station
6. A state dinner at Mr. Abraham Lincoln's
7. Barbers' shops
8. New York Press
9. Dinner at General Scott's
10. Preparations for war at Charleston
11. Scenes on board an American steamer
12. Portsmouth
13. Sketches round Wilmington
14. Southern Volunteers
15. Slaves, their masters and mistresses
16. Charleston
17. Visit to a plantation
18. Climate of the Southern States
19. Domestic negroes
20. By railway to Savannah
21. The river at Savannah
22. Slave-pens: negroes on sale or hire
23. Proclamation of war
24. Mr. Wigfall on the Confederacy
25. The River Alabama
26. Visit to Forts Gaines and Morgan
27. Pensacola and Fort Pickens
28. Bitters before breakfast
29. Judge Campbell
30. The first blow struck
31. Carrying arms
32. Up the Mississippi
33. Ride through the maize-fields
34. Negroes
35. War-rumours, and military movements
36. Visit to Mr. McCall's plantation.
2. Arrival at New York
3. 'St Patrick's Day' in New York
4. Streets and shops in New York
5. Off to the railway station
6. A state dinner at Mr. Abraham Lincoln's
7. Barbers' shops
8. New York Press
9. Dinner at General Scott's
10. Preparations for war at Charleston
11. Scenes on board an American steamer
12. Portsmouth
13. Sketches round Wilmington
14. Southern Volunteers
15. Slaves, their masters and mistresses
16. Charleston
17. Visit to a plantation
18. Climate of the Southern States
19. Domestic negroes
20. By railway to Savannah
21. The river at Savannah
22. Slave-pens: negroes on sale or hire
23. Proclamation of war
24. Mr. Wigfall on the Confederacy
25. The River Alabama
26. Visit to Forts Gaines and Morgan
27. Pensacola and Fort Pickens
28. Bitters before breakfast
29. Judge Campbell
30. The first blow struck
31. Carrying arms
32. Up the Mississippi
33. Ride through the maize-fields
34. Negroes
35. War-rumours, and military movements
36. Visit to Mr. McCall's plantation.