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Ashes of Glory - Richmond at War

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Informationen zum Autor Ernest B. “Pat” Furgurson , formerly a correspondent and columnist for the Baltimore Sun,  has spent most of his life in the nation’s capital. A native of Virginia, he is the author of Freedom Rising, Chancellorsville 1863, Ashes of Glory,  and  Not War but Murder . He lives in Washington, DC. Klappentext On the day the first shots of the Civil War were fired! a mob in Richmond clambered on top of the Capitol to raise the Confederate flag. Four years later! another flag was raised in its place while the city burned below. A thirteen-year-old girl compared the stars and stripes to "so many bloody gashes." This richly detailed! absorbing book brings to life the years in which Richmond was the symbol of Southern independence and the theater for a drama as splendid! sordid! and tragic as the war itself. Drawing on an array of archival sources! Ashes of Glory portrays Richmond's passion through the voices of soldiers and statesmen! preachers and prostitutes! slaves and slavers. Masterfully orchestrated and finely rendered! the result is a passionate and compelling work of social history. "Furguson is a lively writer with an eye for the apt quotation and the telling incident...He brings to life a diverse cast of characters."--Newsday "Succeeds to a remarkable extent...Furguson brings war-torn Richmond to life."--Baltimore Sun Zusammenfassung On the day the first shots of the Civil War were fired! a mob in Richmond clambered on top of the Capitol to raise the Confederate flag. Four years later! another flag was raised in its place while the city burned below. A thirteen-year-old girl compared the stars and stripes to "so many bloody gashes." This richly detailed! absorbing book brings to life the years in which Richmond was the symbol of Southern independence and the theater for a drama as splendid! sordid! and tragic as the war itself. Drawing on an array of archival sources! Ashes of Glory portrays Richmond's passion through the voices of soldiers and statesmen! preachers and prostitutes! slaves and slavers. Masterfully orchestrated and finely rendered! the result is a passionate and compelling work of social history. "Furguson is a lively writer with an eye for the apt quotation and the telling incident...He brings to life a diverse cast of characters."--Newsday "Succeeds to a remarkable extent...Furguson brings war-torn Richmond to life."--Baltimore Sun ...

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Authors Ernest B Furgurson, Ernest B. Furgurson
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.1997
 
EAN 9780679746607
ISBN 978-0-679-74660-7
No. of pages 464
Dimensions 132 mm x 202 mm x 23 mm
Series Vintage Civil War Library
Vintage Civil War Library
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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