To Make Men Free : A Novel of the Battle of Antietam
معرفی کتاب «To Make Men Free : A Novel of the Battle of Antietam» نوشتهٔ Croker, Richard، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins e-Books در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In the bestselling tradition of The Killer Angels and Gods and Generals, Richard Croker has written a vivid, exciting, and realistic novel of oneof the most important battles of the Civil War. Itwas fought on September 17, 1862, at Sharpsburg, Maryland, and in just twelve hours over 22,000 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed or wounded, making the Battle of Antietam the bloodiest day in American history.From Abraham Lincoln's White House to battles outside Dunker Church, To Make Men Free brings to life this legendary battle and the events surrounding it. Abraham and Mary Lincoln grieve over the loss of their son while Robert E. Lee mourns the death of his daughter. And General Lee must be a commander when his youngest son pleads not to be sent "back in there." Croker paints flesh-and-blood portraits of such larger-than-life figures as George McClellan, John Pope, Stonewall Jackson, Jeb Stuart, and A. P. Hill. Hill is seen nearly entering into a duel with Stonewall Jackson, and he also has something to prove to his old West Point roommate, the Union commander George McClellan -- who married Hill's first true love. Much of the battle is seen through the eyes of Stonewall Jackson's fun-loving young adjutant, Kyd Douglas, and a little-known reporter named George Smalley, who dabbled briefly in mutiny and in the service of Horace Greeley, scooping the other reporters covering the story.With verve and insight, Croker offers an indelible picture of this single day that dashed Southern hopes for a quick victory, denied the Confederacy crucial support from European allies, afforded the North the first clear indication that its troops had the dogged persistence to win, and ultimately cleared the path for Lincoln's most enduring legacy -- the Emancipation Proclamation.The Emancipation Proclamation and the Battle of Antietam are married in history but divorced in literature. To Make Men Free reunites them in their original unhappy, bloody, and inseparable bonds.A stirring tale of blood, glory, intrigue, mutiny, deceit, jealousy, revenge, nobility, and power, To Make Men Free introduces a new voice in historical fiction. A Fictional Account Of The Bloody Civil War Battle Of September 1862 Brings Together The Characters Of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, And Others, Re-creating The Events That Turned The Tide In Favor Of Northern Forces And Cleared The Path For The Emancipation Proclamation. Flat Treason, By God -- Where Is Stonewall? -- Oh, My God, Lay Me Down -- Total Absence Of Brains -- Most Ragged, Lean And Hungry Set Of Wolves -- Let The Damned Yankees Come To Us -- Piece Of Paper -- Deserted By All The World -- Line Of Battle Is Formed -- Cornfield --my God, We Must Get Out Of This -- Sunken Road -- Burnside's Bridge -- My Regards To Mary Ellen -- Rest Is Silence -- Matter Of Indifference -- To Make Men Free -- Such An Accursed Doctrine -- Visit -- Not An Hour Shall Be Lost -- Carrousel Horses -- Will You Pardon Me For Asking ...? -- By Direction Of The President. Richard Croker. Includes Bibliographical References (page 429). George Smalley stood on the aft deck of the ferry and looked back at the most beautiful sight in the world: New York City growing continually smaller.
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