The Civil War Series (Vol.1 - 8). A Riveting Journey Through America's Bloodiest Conflict
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- Nombre de pages1679
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4768540-1
- EAN8596547685401
- Date de parution03/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille5 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Joseph Alexander Altsheler's *The Civil War Series* is a compelling eight-volume narrative that immerses readers in the tumultuous landscape of America during the Civil War. Utilizing a combination of historical authenticity and dramatic storytelling, Altsheler weaves a rich tapestry of characters whose lives are deeply affected by the decisions made on the battlefield. His vivid descriptions and action-driven prose reflect the Romantic literary style, reminiscent of other contemporaneous authors, while firmly situating the series within the context of American historical fiction, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Through an engaging narrative, Altsheler illuminates the complexities of war, family, and ideology, providing a multifaceted exploration of this pivotal moment in U. S. history. Joseph Alexander Altsheler, born in 1862, grew up steeped in the history of the Civil War, witnessing its lasting impacts on American society. His experiences and passion for storytelling prompted him to bring this era to life for both young readers and adult audiences.
Drawing inspiration from personal accounts, military history, and the conversations of his time, Altsheler's narratives reflect a deep psychological understanding of conflict and human struggle, thus making him a notable figure in historical literature. For readers who seek an engrossing yet informative journey through America's Civil War, Altsheler's *The Civil War Series* provides not only a thrilling narrative but also a nuanced understanding of the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human condition in wartime.
It is a must-read for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone looking to engage with one of America's most significant historical moments.
Through an engaging narrative, Altsheler illuminates the complexities of war, family, and ideology, providing a multifaceted exploration of this pivotal moment in U. S. history. Joseph Alexander Altsheler, born in 1862, grew up steeped in the history of the Civil War, witnessing its lasting impacts on American society. His experiences and passion for storytelling prompted him to bring this era to life for both young readers and adult audiences.
Drawing inspiration from personal accounts, military history, and the conversations of his time, Altsheler's narratives reflect a deep psychological understanding of conflict and human struggle, thus making him a notable figure in historical literature. For readers who seek an engrossing yet informative journey through America's Civil War, Altsheler's *The Civil War Series* provides not only a thrilling narrative but also a nuanced understanding of the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human condition in wartime.
It is a must-read for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone looking to engage with one of America's most significant historical moments.
Joseph Alexander Altsheler's *The Civil War Series* is a compelling eight-volume narrative that immerses readers in the tumultuous landscape of America during the Civil War. Utilizing a combination of historical authenticity and dramatic storytelling, Altsheler weaves a rich tapestry of characters whose lives are deeply affected by the decisions made on the battlefield. His vivid descriptions and action-driven prose reflect the Romantic literary style, reminiscent of other contemporaneous authors, while firmly situating the series within the context of American historical fiction, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Through an engaging narrative, Altsheler illuminates the complexities of war, family, and ideology, providing a multifaceted exploration of this pivotal moment in U. S. history. Joseph Alexander Altsheler, born in 1862, grew up steeped in the history of the Civil War, witnessing its lasting impacts on American society. His experiences and passion for storytelling prompted him to bring this era to life for both young readers and adult audiences.
Drawing inspiration from personal accounts, military history, and the conversations of his time, Altsheler's narratives reflect a deep psychological understanding of conflict and human struggle, thus making him a notable figure in historical literature. For readers who seek an engrossing yet informative journey through America's Civil War, Altsheler's *The Civil War Series* provides not only a thrilling narrative but also a nuanced understanding of the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human condition in wartime.
It is a must-read for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone looking to engage with one of America's most significant historical moments.
Through an engaging narrative, Altsheler illuminates the complexities of war, family, and ideology, providing a multifaceted exploration of this pivotal moment in U. S. history. Joseph Alexander Altsheler, born in 1862, grew up steeped in the history of the Civil War, witnessing its lasting impacts on American society. His experiences and passion for storytelling prompted him to bring this era to life for both young readers and adult audiences.
Drawing inspiration from personal accounts, military history, and the conversations of his time, Altsheler's narratives reflect a deep psychological understanding of conflict and human struggle, thus making him a notable figure in historical literature. For readers who seek an engrossing yet informative journey through America's Civil War, Altsheler's *The Civil War Series* provides not only a thrilling narrative but also a nuanced understanding of the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human condition in wartime.
It is a must-read for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone looking to engage with one of America's most significant historical moments.






