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Cover of Searching for Stonewall Jackson: a quest for legacy in a divided America

Searching for Stonewall Jackson: a quest for legacy in a divided America

โœ Scribed by Confederate States of America. Army;Confederate States of America. Army.;Cleary, Ben C.;Jackson, Stonewall


Publisher
Grand Central Publishing; Twelve
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
544 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction
City
United States,United States., United States--Confederate States of America.
ISBN
1455535796

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โœฆ Synopsis


"Historian Ben Cleary takes readers beyond the legend of Stonewall Jackson and directly onto the Civil War battlefields on which he fought, and where a country once again finds itself at a crossroads"--;The soundtrack of southern victory -- After the battle -- "All things work together ..." -- Fearful odds -- Icicles of blood -- An insubordinate frenzy -- A dazzling glimpse -- Following the footsteps -- Spirits of the place -- "God blessed our arms ..." -- An unconscious poet -- A talent for retreat -- The lion's mouth -- A lost battlefield -- The dead thick as blackbirds -- Their backs to the mountain -- The tired man -- Men falling continually -- Bloody ground -- The prize within their reach -- A melancholy field -- Leaving Richmond -- Jackson is with you! -- A strange, mysterious splendor -- A trail of cemeteries -- A brief pursuit -- The fortunes of war -- The most deadly fire -- The certainty of death -- Pain and happiness -- War so terrible -- A piece of gold braid -- Moss neck and belvoir -- The fallen sword -- "Let us cross over the river ..."

โœฆ Subjects


United States -- Confederate States of America


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