Overview: More Americans were killed during the years 1861-1865 than any other date in history. Men shattered, women lost, families broken. In Shades of Blue and Gray, editor Steve Berman offers readers tales of the supernatural - ghost stories that range from the haunts of the battlefield to revena
Shades of Blue and Gray Ghosts of the Civil War
โ Scribed by Barron, Laird; Cowdrey, Albert E; Mamatas, Nick; Berman, Steve (Editor)
- Book ID
- 108879636
- Publisher
- Prime Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 254 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781607014195
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: More Americans were killed during the years 1861-1865 than any other date in history. Men shattered, women lost, families broken. In Shades of Blue and Gray, editor Steve Berman offers readers tales of the supernatural - ghost stories that range from the haunts of the battlefield to revenants on the long march home. Yank. Rebel. Both finding themselves at odds in flesh and spirit.
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