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A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A masterfully interweaves a tapestry of narratives that explore the intricate complexities and formidable experiences of a Confederate artillery unit during the American Civil War. The collection encapsulates a vivid panorama of military life, flavored by poignant personal anecdotes and strategic military discussions. This anthology distinguishes itself through its diverse literary styles, ranging from historical analysis to evocative prose, providing a well-rounded lens into the era. Standout pieces captivate readers with their nuanced portrayal of…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A masterfully interweaves a tapestry of narratives that explore the intricate complexities and formidable experiences of a Confederate artillery unit during the American Civil War. The collection encapsulates a vivid panorama of military life, flavored by poignant personal anecdotes and strategic military discussions. This anthology distinguishes itself through its diverse literary styles, ranging from historical analysis to evocative prose, providing a well-rounded lens into the era. Standout pieces captivate readers with their nuanced portrayal of camaraderie amid chaos and the enduring struggle underlying the reclamation of a defining period in American history. Contributors George Little and James Robert Maxwell, noted for their depth of military insight and narrative prowess, draw upon an assortment of historical sources and personal accounts to breathe life into the tales of Lumsden's Battery. Their collaborative effort underscores a profound understanding of the antebellum South and the struggles contained within that epoch. This collection resonates with literary movements that valorize authenticity and realism, seamlessly blending historical inquiry with cultural exposition to offer a rich narrative exploration. This anthology serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to traverse the multifaceted scope of Civil War history. A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage with perspectives that illuminate the human dimension of conflict, encouraging readers to reflect on the historical and cultural impact of war. Within the pages of this singular volume, scholars and enthusiasts alike will discover an enriching dialogue fostered by the unique confluence of recollections and reflections, making it an essential addition to any collection dedicated to understanding the complex tapestry of American history.

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George Little, while not a widely known literary figure, has nonetheless contributed a specific and vivid account to the historical record with his work 'A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A'. Little's background is that of a participant and chronicler of the American Civil War, specifically from the perspective of the Confederate States Army. His book provides an exhaustive and detailed account of Lumsden's Battery, which was an artillery unit known for its service within the Confederate Army. Little's approach to writing is rooted in the tradition of first-hand testimony and meticulous historical research, aiming to preserve the memory and experiences of those who served in the battery during the conflict. This scholarly work is characterized by its attention to military detail, including strategies, battles, and the day-to-day challenges faced by the soldiers. Not much is widely available about Little's life beyond his writing, which suggests his personal history may have been deeply entwined with his service and the history he chose to document. His book serves as a tool for both historians and Civil War enthusiasts who seek an in-depth understanding of the dynamics within a single unit of the Confederate forces. The contribution by George Little is thus particularly valuable for the niche it fills in Civil War literature, focusing on a specific microcosm within the broader tapestry of American history.