Jumat, 01 Desember 2017

CWT Book Review: Rebel at Large

Rebel at Large: The Diary of Confederate Deserter Philip Van Buskirk edited by B.R. Burg, McFarland A blurb on the back wrap of Rebel at Large calls this diary “one of the most unusual produced during the Civil War.” Having read about 100 books—and reviewed a dozen or so of them in print—every year for …

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