The Boxcar Brigade
Author : Mary Ellen Ester
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 13,89 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Domestic fiction
ISBN :
Author : Mary Ellen Ester
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 13,89 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Domestic fiction
ISBN :
Author : Ḥanokh Barṭov
Publisher : New York ; Chicago [etc.] : Holt Rinehart and Winston
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 17,50 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Author : Pennsylvania
Publisher :
Page : 1278 pages
File Size : 18,50 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Legislative journals
ISBN :
Author : Kate M. Scott
Publisher :
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 31,20 MB
Release : 1877
Category : Pennsylvania
ISBN :
Author : Grant Burns
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 38,79 MB
Release : 2015-01-28
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 1476606986
Nothing better represented the early spirit of American expansion than the railroad. Dominant in daily life as well as in the popular imagination, the railroad appealed strongly to creative writers. For many years, fiction of railroad life and travel was plentiful and varied. As the nineteenth century receded, the railroad's allure faded, as did railroad fiction. Today, it is hard to sense what the railroad once meant to Americans. The fiction of the railroad--often by railroaders themselves--recaptures that sense, and provides valuable insights on American cultural history. This extensively annotated bibliography lists and discusses in 956 entries novels and short stories from the 1840s to the present in which the railroad is important. Each entry includes plot and character description to help the reader make an informed decision on the source's merit. A detailed introduction discusses the history of railroad fiction and highlights common themes such as strikes, hoboes, and the roles of women and African-Americans. Such writers of "pure" railroad fiction as Harry Bedwell, Frank Packard, and Cy Warman are well represented, along with such literary artists as Mark Twain, Thomas Wolfe, Flannery O'Connor, and Ellen Glasgow. Work by minority writers, including Jean Toomer, Richard Wright, Frank Chin, and Toni Morrison, also receives close attention. An appendix organizes entries by decade of publication, and the work is indexed by subject and title.
Author : W. Patrick Lang
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,8 MB
Release : 2012-03-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781469771816
It is 1840 when a clever little boy named Claude Devereux announces that he wants to be a soldier. But his father will have none of it. It seems Claude is destined for a future not of his own wishesthat is, until destiny takes over. Many years later, Claude has worked his way up in the ranks to Brigadier General of the Union forces. But Claude is harboring a secrethe is a Confederate spy. With the code name Hannibal, he nurtures a long-standing reputation for being smart, but also a bit mad. After he becomes friends with Abraham Lincoln, he burrows his way into the heart of the Lincoln administration and slowly gains the presidents con?dence. Despite being pursued by counterintelligence agents and suspected of disloyalty, Hannibal manages to pass valuable information on to Richmond and the Confederacy. But everything is about to change when Hannibal realizes he has lost the trust of his comrades and that there is one man who will do anything to bring him down. In this third tale in the Strike the Tent series, Claude Devereux is forced to face the prospect of exposure. Now, only time will tell if he can ?nd a way to escape his enemies before it is too late.
Author : Peter F. Owen
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 12,35 MB
Release : 2007-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781585445998
Scholars and historians offer several theories for the crippling losses suffered by the American Expeditionary Forces on the battlefields of World War I: inexperience, poor leadership, hasty expansion of duties, and others. But until now, most of these studies have focused at the division level or higher. Now, with To the Limit of Endurance, Peter F. Owen offers a tautly worded, historically rigorous, and intensely human survey of the agonizing burden shouldered by the Second Battalion of the Sixth Regiment of U.S. Marines from its formation in Quantico, Virginia, in 1917 until the cessation of hostilities in November of the following year. In places like Belleau Wood and Soissons, these young men, led by dedicated officers, died in staggering numbers—primarily because of the outmoded tactics they had learned. Owen shows how the battalion regrouped after these campaigns, however, and embarked on a period of intense retraining. By the time of the closing weeks of the war, the adjustments they had made allowed them to mold themselves into a coldly efficient military machine. Drawing on a treasure trove of surviving first-hand accounts, Owen expertly combines these individual observations with military records and archival sources to create a mosaic that provides not only a case study of how one organization grappled with transformation but also a tightly focused, ground-level view of the lives—and deaths—of these courageous American military men. The grueling, ultimately triumphant odyssey of the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines will appeal to military historians, professional soldiers, and interested general readers.
Author : Pennsylvania. Adjutant-General's Office
Publisher :
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 46,41 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Pennsylvania
ISBN :
Author : Society of the Fifth Division, United States Army, Veterans of the World War
Publisher :
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 30,92 MB
Release : 1919
Category : World War, 1914-1918
ISBN :
Author : James F. Humphries
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 18,7 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781555878214
"The fierce close combat in the remote areas of South Vietnam's northern provinces in 1967-1968 -- the battles of Hiep Duc, March 11, Nhi Ha, and Hill 406 -- has been strangely under-reported slice of the Vietnam War. Through the valley brings those battles into ... focus, chronicling the efforts of the ... Americal Division and the 196th Light Infantry Brigade ... Colonel Humphries draws on both his own combat experience and the eyewitness reports of fifty former veterans"--Jacket.