"This anthology of short stories offers fascinating glimpses of the Civil War as most Americans at the time experienced it--by reading about incidents on the battlefront and elsewhere in popular magazines. Modern readers can project themselves back to that heroic and sentimental time more effectively through this medium of popular literature than in any other way."--James M. McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era"
"This anthology of short stories offers fascinating glimpses of the Civil War as most Americans at the time experienced it--by reading about incidents on the battlefront and elsewhere in popular magazines. Modern readers can project themselves back to that heroic and sentimental time more effectively through this medium of popular literature than in any other way."--James M. McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Daily Emergency: Civil War Stories of the War Generation Time Line Prelude 1861 “The Cabin at Pharaoh’s Ford”, Overland Monthly (December 1874) / Henry King “Job and the Bug” Lippincott’s (May 1871) / Chauncey Hickox “A True and Simple Tale of ‘61,” Southern Monthly (December 1861) / Izilda “Ellen,” Atlantic Monthly (July 1865) / Rebecca Harding Davis 1862 “Hopeful Tackett—His Mark,” Continental Monthly (September 1862) / Richmond Wolcott “Thomas Elliott’s Speculations,” Harper’s Monthly (February 1863) / Fred B. Perkins “Mrs. F.’s Waiting Maid,” Harper’s Monthly (June 1867) / Nora Perry “Believe in Ghosts!” New National Era (November 1870) “The Sergeant’s Little Story”, Southern Magazine (October 1873) / William H. Kemper “On the Antietam,” Harper’s Weekly (3 January 1863) “A Letter from the Country,” Harper’s Weekly (8 November 1862) / Charity Grimes “T. J.’s Cavalry Charge,” New Eclectic Monthly (April 1870) / Confederate Gray 1863 “Colonel Charley’s Wife,” Harper’s Weekly (8 October 1864) “The Fourteenth at Gettysburg,” Harper’s Weekly (21 November 1863) “Lee at Gettysburg,” Galaxy (April 1871) / J. D. Imboden “Three Days of Terror,” Harper’s Monthly (January 1867) / Ellen D. Larned (Ellen Leonard) “The Brothers,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1863) / Louisa May Alcott “The Case of George Dedlow,” Atlantic Monthly (July 1866) / Silas Weir Mitchell “Robbed of Half a Million,” Harper’s Monthly (October 1866) / J. O. Culver “In the ‘Libey’,” Harper’s Weekly (20 February 1864) “Mr. Williamson Slippey and His Salt,” New Eclectic Monthly (October 1870) / Richard Malcolm Johnston (Philemon Perch) 1864 “A Night on the Mississippi,” Putnam’s (April 1870) / Ross Guffin “Mrs. Spriggins, the Neutral,” Southern Magazine (February 1871) / G. J. A. Coulson (Alcibiades Jones) “Buried Alive,” Harper’s Weekly (7 May 1864) “A Night in the Wilderness,” Galaxy (May 1871) “The Freedman’s Story,” Harper’s Monthly (October 1866) / M. Shele de Vere “Road-Side Story,” Land We Love (August 1866) 1865 “The Skeleton in the Closet,” Galaxy (June 1866) / Edward Everett Hale (J. Thomas Darragh) “Sentenced and Shot,” Lakeside Monthly (November 1870) / Richard M. Sheppard “Wilhelmina,” Atlantic Monthly (January 1875) / Constance Fenimore Woolson Aftermath “A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1874) / Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) Author Sketches Illustration Sources Civil War Glossary Bibliographic Essay Index
Acknowledgments Daily Emergency: Civil War Stories of the War Generation Time Line Prelude 1861 “The Cabin at Pharaoh’s Ford”, Overland Monthly (December 1874) / Henry King “Job and the Bug” Lippincott’s (May 1871) / Chauncey Hickox “A True and Simple Tale of ‘61,” Southern Monthly (December 1861) / Izilda “Ellen,” Atlantic Monthly (July 1865) / Rebecca Harding Davis 1862 “Hopeful Tackett—His Mark,” Continental Monthly (September 1862) / Richmond Wolcott “Thomas Elliott’s Speculations,” Harper’s Monthly (February 1863) / Fred B. Perkins “Mrs. F.’s Waiting Maid,” Harper’s Monthly (June 1867) / Nora Perry “Believe in Ghosts!” New National Era (November 1870) “The Sergeant’s Little Story”, Southern Magazine (October 1873) / William H. Kemper “On the Antietam,” Harper’s Weekly (3 January 1863) “A Letter from the Country,” Harper’s Weekly (8 November 1862) / Charity Grimes “T. J.’s Cavalry Charge,” New Eclectic Monthly (April 1870) / Confederate Gray 1863 “Colonel Charley’s Wife,” Harper’s Weekly (8 October 1864) “The Fourteenth at Gettysburg,” Harper’s Weekly (21 November 1863) “Lee at Gettysburg,” Galaxy (April 1871) / J. D. Imboden “Three Days of Terror,” Harper’s Monthly (January 1867) / Ellen D. Larned (Ellen Leonard) “The Brothers,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1863) / Louisa May Alcott “The Case of George Dedlow,” Atlantic Monthly (July 1866) / Silas Weir Mitchell “Robbed of Half a Million,” Harper’s Monthly (October 1866) / J. O. Culver “In the ‘Libey’,” Harper’s Weekly (20 February 1864) “Mr. Williamson Slippey and His Salt,” New Eclectic Monthly (October 1870) / Richard Malcolm Johnston (Philemon Perch) 1864 “A Night on the Mississippi,” Putnam’s (April 1870) / Ross Guffin “Mrs. Spriggins, the Neutral,” Southern Magazine (February 1871) / G. J. A. Coulson (Alcibiades Jones) “Buried Alive,” Harper’s Weekly (7 May 1864) “A Night in the Wilderness,” Galaxy (May 1871) “The Freedman’s Story,” Harper’s Monthly (October 1866) / M. Shele de Vere “Road-Side Story,” Land We Love (August 1866) 1865 “The Skeleton in the Closet,” Galaxy (June 1866) / Edward Everett Hale (J. Thomas Darragh) “Sentenced and Shot,” Lakeside Monthly (November 1870) / Richard M. Sheppard “Wilhelmina,” Atlantic Monthly (January 1875) / Constance Fenimore Woolson Aftermath “A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1874) / Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) Author Sketches Illustration Sources Civil War Glossary Bibliographic Essay Index
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