Books by "Harry G. Lang"

9 books found

Neuropathology of Aids

Neuropathology of Aids

by Karl H. Anders, Harry V. Vinters

1989 · CRC Press

This book serves as a practical, well-illustrated guide for the neuropathologist, general practitioner, and neurologist attempting to interpret nervous system lesions in patients infected with HIV. It is also of value to pathologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, and investigators studying the basic science aspects of the central nervous system. This publication provides a springboard for the understanding of mechanisms of neurologic disease in AIDS patients overall.

Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War

Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War

by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Randall Parrish, George Washington Cable, John Esten Cooke, Edward Robins, John William De Forest, Ambrose Bierce, Mary Johnston, Winston Churchill, Edward Everett Hale, Charles King, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Stephen Crane, Charles Carleton Coffin, James Ford Rhodes, John McElroy, Lucy Foster Madison, Harry Hazelton, Henry F. Keenan, George W. Peck, John R. Musick, Robert W. Chambers, Joseph A. Altsheler, G. A. Henty, B. K. Benson, W. H. Shelton, Byron A. Dunn, Ellen Glasgow, María Ruiz de Burton, Thomas Dixon Jr.

2023 · DigiCat

In the "Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War," readers are invited into a broad and immersive exploration of America's most turbulent epoch. This anthology encapsulates the Civil War's tumult through diverse literary lenses, spanning thrilling narratives, somber reflections, and vivid reimaginings of historical events. The collection showcases an array of distinct writing styles, from the straightforward realism of the battlefield to inventive speculative accounts, providing a profound commentary on war's enduring impact. Unifying the collection is a compelling narrative arc that examines themes of conflict, resilience, and reconciliation, with standout pieces capturing the human cost of war. The anthology is a testament to the collective genius of its contributors, who hail from various historical and literary backgrounds. These authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and Ambrose Bierce, offer their unique insights into the Civil War era, rendering the collection a rich tapestry of cultural and historical perspectives. Bridging form and content, the anthology navigates postbellum narratives, tension-laden frontier stories, and introspective voices, aligning with broader movements such as realism and early modernism. Collectively, these works expose the true nature of a divided nation striving to understand its identity. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, this boxed set offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the depths of Civil War literature. The anthology engages readers with its sheer variety and veracity, urging a deep dive into the multiplicity of human experience during the 19th-century American conflict. It invites exploration and reflection, presenting a dialogue across pages that is as educational as it is enriching. Whether seeking new perspectives, understanding the historical context, or appreciating the divergent styles, this collection is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the comprehensive literary treatment of the American Civil War.

North vs. South: 40+ Civil War Novels, Stories & History Books

North vs. South: 40+ Civil War Novels, Stories & History Books

by Mark Twain, Joseph A. Altsheler, Winston Churchill, Ambrose Bierce, John William De Forest, G. A. Henty, María Ruiz de Burton, Thomas Dixon Jr., George Washington Cable, Harry Hazelton, Ellen Glasgow, B. K. Benson, Robert W. Chambers, George W. Peck, Byron A. Dunn, John Esten Cooke, John R. Musick, W. H. Shelton, Charles King, Henry F. Keenan, Jules Verne, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Randall Parrish, John McElroy, Charles Carleton Coffin, Lucy Foster Madison, Edward Robins, Edward Everett Hale, James Ford Rhodes

2021 · e-artnow

Musaicum Books presents to you this unique collection of the carefully selected Civil War novels and stories: History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (James Ford Rhodes) The Red Badge of Courage (Stephen Crane) The Little Regiment (Stephen Crane) The Veteran (Stephen Crane) An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Ambrose Bierce) A Horseman in the Sky (Ambrose Bierce) Chickamauga (Ambrose Bierce) The Private History of a Campaign That Failed (Mark Twain) A Curious Experience (Mark Twain) The Guns of Bull Run (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Guns of Shiloh (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Scouts of Stonewall (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Sword of Antietam (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Star of Gettysburg (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Rock of Chickamauga (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Shades of the Wilderness (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Tree of Appomattox (Joseph A. Altsheler) The Crisis (Winston Churchill) Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty (John William De Forest) With Lee in Virginia (G. A. Henty) Who Would Have Thought It? (María Ruiz de Burton) The Long Roll (Mary Johnston) Cease Firing (Mary Johnston) The Victim: A Romance of the Real Jefferson Davis (Thomas Dixon Jr.) Kincaid's Battery (George Washington Cable) The Border Spy (Harry Hazelton) The Battle Ground (Ellen Glasgow) Who Goes There? (B. K. Benson) Ailsa Paige (Robert W. Chambers) Special Messenger (Robert W. Chambers) How Private George W. Peck Put Down the Rebellion (George W. Peck) Raiding with Morgan (Byron A. Dunn) Mohun; Or, the Last Days of Lee and His Paladins (John Esten Cooke) Brother Against Brother (John R. Musick) The Last Three Soldiers (W. H. Shelton) A War-Time Wooing (Charles King) The Iron Game (Henry F. Keenan) The Blockade Runners (Jules Verne) The Lost Despatch (Natalie Sumner Lincoln) My Lady of the North (Randall Parrish) Uncle Daniel's Story of "Tom" Anderson (John McElroy) The Red Acorn (John McElroy) Winning His Way (Charles Carleton Coffin) A Daughter of the Union (Lucy Foster Madison) Chasing an Iron Horse (Edward Robins) The Man Without a Country (Edward Everett Hale)

The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection

The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection

by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Randall Parrish, George Washington Cable, John Esten Cooke, Edward Robins, John William De Forest, Ambrose Bierce, Mary Johnston, Winston Churchill, Edward Everett Hale, Charles King, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Stephen Crane, Charles Carleton Coffin, James Ford Rhodes, John McElroy, Lucy Foster Madison, Harry Hazelton, Henry F. Keenan, George W. Peck, John R. Musick, Robert W. Chambers, Joseph A. Altsheler, G. A. Henty, B. K. Benson, W. H. Shelton, Byron A. Dunn, Ellen Glasgow, María Ruiz de Burton, Thomas Dixon Jr.

2023 · Good Press

The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection provides a comprehensive tapestry of narratives drawn from one of the most transformative periods in American history. This anthology comprises a wide spectrum of literary styles, from the vivid realism of Stephen Crane to the penetrating social critiques of Mar√≠a Ruiz de Burton, encompassing the suspenseful storytelling of Ambrose Bierce and the reflective introspections of Henry F. Keenan. The works within span genres as diverse as historical fiction, thriller, and satire, united by themes of conflict, identity, and change. These pieces collectively evoke the complexity and trauma of the Civil War era, offering not only entertainment but poignant insights into the human condition during times of strife. The contributing authors represent a diverse assembly of voices, each bringing a unique perspective shaped by their own cultural, historical, and literary contexts. Figures like Mark Twain and Jules Verne add international and timeless appeal, while American authors such as Ellen Glasgow and George Washington Cable deepen the exploration of national issues. This collection stands at the intersection of realism, romanticism, and emerging modernism, providing a confluence of literary movements that highlight both individual and collective experiences. For readers seeking to understand the multifaceted perspectives of the Civil War, this anthology offers an unparalleled resource. With contributions that range from poignant historical narratives to insightful social commentaries, it is an invaluable asset for anyone interested in exploring the period'Äôs complexities. The Tales of Civil War invites readers into an ongoing dialogue, nurturing a greater appreciation for the enduring impact of this pivotal historical period through the shared literary craftsmanship of its authors.

North & South (Civil War Boxed Set)

North & South (Civil War Boxed Set)

by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Randall Parrish, George Washington Cable, John Esten Cooke, Edward Robins, John William De Forest, Ambrose Bierce, Winston Churchill, Edward Everett Hale, Charles King, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Charles Carleton Coffin, James Ford Rhodes, John McElroy, Lucy Foster Madison, Harry Hazelton, Henry F. Keenan, George W. Peck, John R. Musick, Robert W. Chambers, Joseph A. Altsheler, G. A. Henty, B. K. Benson, W. H. Shelton, Byron A. Dunn, Ellen Glasgow, María Ruiz de Burton, Thomas Dixon Jr.

2023 · Good Press

North & South (Civil War Boxed Set) is an evocative and comprehensive anthology that unites an eclectic range of literary voices against the backdrop of America's most tumultuous years. The collection embodies the overarching themes of conflict, resilience, and transformation that defined the Civil War era. Encompassing a broad spectrum of styles'Äîfrom the astute observations of wartime memoirs to vivid fictional portrayals'Äîeach piece offers a unique window into the epoch's socio-political landscape. Standout narratives skillfully weave tales of courage and despair, providing profound insights into the human condition during the war's tumult. The assembled authors, including luminaries such as Jules Verne and Mark Twain, bring with them a wealth of diverse backgrounds and experiences. This rich tapestry of perspectives captures the zeitgeist of the period and reflects the multifacetal nature of 19th-century American literature. From the incisive satire of Ambrose Bierce to the immersive narratives of Mar√≠a Ruiz de Burton, the collection aligns with significant literary movements such as realism and naturalism, offering readers an authentic representation of the era's cultural and historical milieu. Each contributor enhances the anthology's central theme of unity amid discord, underscoring the diverse reflections of war and reconciliation. This anthology is a compelling exploration of the Civil War's lasting impact, inviting readers to traverse a wide array of perspectives and literary techniques. North & South (Civil War Boxed Set) is more than just an assemblage of historical narratives; it is a vital educational resource that fosters dialogue and reflection on a transformative epoch in American history. Expanding beyond mere recounting of events, this collection urges readers to engage with its bountiful insights and the dialogue it orchestrates across varied authorial voices, offering a profound journey through the complexities of a nation divided and reunited.

The Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection

The Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection

by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Randall Parrish, George Washington Cable, John Esten Cooke, Edward Robins, John William De Forest, Ambrose Bierce, Mary Johnston, Winston Churchill, Edward Everett Hale, Charles King, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Stephen Crane, Charles Carleton Coffin, James Ford Rhodes, John McElroy, Lucy Foster Madison, Harry Hazelton, Henry F. Keenan, George W. Peck, John R. Musick, Robert W. Chambers, Joseph A. Altsheler, G. A. Henty, B. K. Benson, W. H. Shelton, Byron A. Dunn, Ellen Glasgow, María Ruiz de Burton, Thomas Dixon Jr.

2023 · Good Press

The Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection is a compelling anthology that intricately weaves the diverse literary styles and reflective narratives of the Civil War era. Through poignant short stories, essays, and narrative accounts, the collection captures the tumultuous landscape of a nation in conflict. From heart-wrenching battlefield scenes to intimate portrayals of homefront struggles, each piece conveys the enduring complexity and the profound human experience of the war. Whether through the vibrant language of humorous anecdotes or the somber tones of firsthand accounts, the collection offers a mosaic of literary triumphs that define a transformative period in American history. The anthology unites the voices of esteemed authors such as Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and Ambrose Bierce, among others, who collectively illuminate the multifaceted nature of the American Civil War. These contributors, with backgrounds rooted in diverse literary and cultural movements, present a comprehensive view that transcends simple historical narrative. Their stories echo the literary realism of Stephen Crane and the sociopolitical insights of María Ruiz de Burton, enriching the reader's engagement with the era. Collectively, these authors forge an anthology that speaks to the enduring dialogue between personal experience and national history. For readers seeking an immersive and educational exploration of the Civil War, The Land of the Divided promises a remarkable journey through a myriad of perspectives. This anthology not only showcases the individual genius of its authors but also fosters a dialogue across time and ideology, providing a nuanced understanding of a pivotal epoch. Engaging with the wide-ranging narratives in this collection invites reflection on the cultural and historical impact of the Civil War, offering both scholarly value and literary enjoyment in one masterful volume.

A Rebellion in Dixie

A Rebellion in Dixie

by Harry Castlemon

2018 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reproduction of the original: A Rebellion in Dixie by Harry Castlemon

North vs. South Collection

North vs. South Collection

by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Randall Parrish, George Washington Cable, John Esten Cooke, Edward Robins, John William De Forest, Ambrose Bierce, Winston Churchill, Edward Everett Hale, Charles King, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Charles Carleton Coffin, James Ford Rhodes, John McElroy, Lucy Foster Madison, Harry Hazelton, Henry F. Keenan, George W. Peck, John R. Musick, Robert W. Chambers, Joseph A. Altsheler, G. A. Henty, B. K. Benson, W. H. Shelton, Byron A. Dunn, Ellen Glasgow, María Ruiz de Burton, Thomas Dixon Jr.

2022 · DigiCat

The 'North vs. South Collection' is a vibrant tapestry woven with tales depicting the rich and tumultuous history of the American Civil War era. From daring escapades to poignant reflections, this anthology traverses a wide array of literary styles, showcasing the era's tapestry through the pens of celebrated authors. Each piece contributes to the overarching theme of division and unity, resonating with timeless truths about humanity's unwavering spirit. The collection includes standout works capturing the conflict's essence, providing insights into both the battlefield and the home front, ensuring there's something for every literary taste. Each contributing author's unique background and perspective enriches the anthology, making it a landmark collection in its historical and cultural resonance. Literary giants such as Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and Ambrose Bierce, along with other luminaries, offer narratives that are as diverse as they are compelling. Aligning with the Realist and Naturalist movements of their time, these voices reflect the multifaceted experiences of a nation at war with itself. This collection transcends mere storytelling, forging connections between past and present, North and South, through its diverse authorship. For readers eager to embark on a literary journey through the complex landscape of the American Civil War, the 'North vs. South Collection' offers an unparalleled opportunity. This anthology invites you to explore multiple perspectives that challenge and illuminate, while fostering a deeper understanding of an era that shaped modern America. Ideal for both academic study and personal reflection, this volume provides a thorough examination of interconnected themes and narratives, making it a must-read for those yearning for both educational enrichment and profound storytelling.

A Rebellion in Dixie

A Rebellion in Dixie

by Harry Castlemon

1897