This western story begins in the Civil War and travels into the time shortly after the surrender of Lee at a courthouse in northern Virginia. The only way to get out of the prisoner of war stockade in Florence was to die. Men were dieing right and left with out food and shelter the cemetery [...]
Category Archives: Civil War Books
Book Review: 1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History
1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History This book presents to the layperson a scope of Lincoln’s problems and successes that he underwent during the year of 1864 the last full year of his administration with him in charge. Charles Bracelen Flood did a masterful job of telling the events in a way that was [...]
Book Review: Once They Wore The Gray
This story by Johnny D. Boggs is a western set in the time of the Civil War. The story revolves around “Galvanized Yankees” the rebels that chose to kill Indians instead of dieing in prison. They would protect wagon trains and freight wagons on the Santa Fe Trail and help regain their inner self worth. [...]
Book Review: Death Piled Hard
W. Patrick Lang is an able storyteller. With his life experiences in the military intelligence community, he presents a unique approach to telling the Civil War story about the Secret Service of the Confederacy. Lang shows through words the inner fears, thoughts and activities of a spy in a hostile environment. The author is able to use [...]
Book Review: Of Gods and Generals
Gods and Generals Jeff Shaara Ballantine Books, 1996 My brother-in-law, Don, referred the book, Killer Angels by Michael Shaara.to me. It’s very good, a Pulitzer Prize winning novel. But, when I found out it was a trilogy I decided to read them in chronological order. One of my personal quirks is reading things in [...]
