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March 30, 2022 | History
An edition of Civil War (1956)

Ambrose Bierce's Civil War

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One-and-a-half centuries after the conflict's end, and some eighty years after his mysterious disappearance, Ambrose Bierce is recognized as one of the greatest chroniclers of the Civil War. He is one of the few writers of the era who actually fought in the war, who participated in its daily routines and experienced the senseless confusion, the terror, and the blood-letting of battle. As such, his crisply evocative first-hand accounts--both fictional and nonfictional--of life and death on the firing line set the standard for historical accuracy as well as dramatic power.

William McCann has sifted through Ambrose Bierce's vast literary opus to present a collection of his most outstanding stories of the Civil War: seven selections from the author's memoirs and twenty works of fiction in all.

From the minute-by-minute- heartbeat-by-heartbeat recreation of combat in "What I Saw of Shiloh" to the graphic realism and tragedy of such stories as "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," Biere's craftsmanship--the intensity of his vision, the precision of his prose--is evident throughout.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, Civil War buff, or simply a lover of good, tough, evocative writing, Ambrose Bierce's Civil War is your opportunity to discover some of the grittiest and most vivid depictions of battle on record.
--jacket flap

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Publisher
Wings Books
Language
English
Pages
258

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Cover of: Ambrose Bierce's Civil War
Ambrose Bierce's Civil War
1996, Regnery Publishing, Incorporated, An Eagle Publishing Company
in English
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Ambrose Bierce's Civil War
1996, Wings Books
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Ambrose Bierce's Civil War
1988, Regnery Gateway
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Cover of: Ambrose Bierce's Civil War.
Ambrose Bierce's Civil War.
1956, Gateway Editions; distributed by H. Regnery Co.
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Table of Contents

On a mountain --
What I saw of Shiloh --
A little of Chickamauga --
The crime at Pickett's Mill --
Four days in Dixie --
What occurred at Franklin --
A bivouac of the dead ;
A horseman in the sky --
An occurrence at Owl Creek bridge --
Chickamauga --
A son of the gods --
One of the missing --
Killed at Resaca --
The affair at Coulter's Notch --
The coup de grace --
Parker Adderson, philosopher --
An affair of outposts --
The story of a conscience --
One kind of officer --
One officer, one man --
George Thurston --
The mocking-bird --
Three and one are one --
A baffled ambuscade --
Two military executions --
A resumed identity --
Jupiter Doke, brigadier-general.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Civil War
Copyright Date
1956

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.4
Library of Congress
PS1097 .A6 1996

Contributors

Editor
William McCann

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xi, 258 p. :
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL805079M
Internet Archive
ambrosebiercesci0000bier
ISBN 10
0517150131
ISBN 13
9780517150139
LCCN
95041621
OCLC/WorldCat
33206336
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0517150131
Library Thing
206481
Goodreads
60649187

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Collection contains:
On a mountain --
What I saw of Shiloh --
A little of Chickamauga --
The crime at Pickett's Mill --
Four days in Dixie --
What occurred at Franklin --
A bivouac of the dead ;
A horseman in the sky --
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Chickamauga --
A son of the gods --
One of the missing --
Killed at Resaca --
The affair at Coulter's Notch --
The coup de grace --
Parker Adderson, philosopher --
An affair of outposts --
The story of a conscience --
One kind of officer --
One officer, one man --
George Thurston --
The mocking-bird --
Three and one are one --
A baffled ambuscade --
Two military executions --
A resumed identity --
Jupiter Doke, brigadier-general.

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