Books by "John Stuart Jackson"

12 books found

Hammer and Rapier

Hammer and Rapier

by John Esten Cooke

1871

The Book of the Thin Red Line

The Book of the Thin Red Line

by Sir Henry John Newbolt

1915 · London ; New York : Longmans, Green

Churches of Christ

Churches of Christ

by John Thomas Brown

1904

Surry of Eagle's Nest

Surry of Eagle's Nest

by John Esten Cooke

1894

Mosby's War Reminiscences

Mosby's War Reminiscences

by John Singleton Mosby

1898

One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry

One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry

by John H. Worsham

1912

Half-hours in Southern History

Half-hours in Southern History

by John Lesslie Hall

1907 · Richmond : B.F. Johnson Publishing Company

1869. Final memoirs of a staff officer serving in Virginia. A well-known American novelist, often referred to as the Sir Walter Scott of the Southern border, a poet, his writings relate almost entirely to Virginia, and describe the life, manners, and history of the people of that state. His war-books are records of personal observation and opinion. Mohun is a sequel to Surry of Eagle's Nest, a picture of military incidents in the Confederate cavalry, in autobiographical form, purporting to be from the manuscript of Col. Surry. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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 · DigiCat

The 'Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection' presents a compelling anthology that delves deeply into the complexities of the American Civil War. Through a diverse assortment of literary styles, from vivid narratives and historical fiction to reflective essays, this collection transports readers to a pivotal era in history. The anthology's wide-ranging themes explore the multifaceted realities of war, human resilience, and the quest for freedom and identity. With standout narratives that capture both the harrowing and heroic, the collection offers a panoramic view of an era that reshaped the United States. The distinguished roster of authors comprises literary giants such as Jules Verne and Mark Twain, alongside other influential figures like Ambrose Bierce and María Ruiz de Burton. They hail from disparate backgrounds and bring their unique perceptions to the anthology, guided by an interplay of historical, cultural, and literary movements that defined their times. This convergence of voices unveils a rich tapestry of perspectives, deepening the reader's engagement with the Civil War's enduring legacy. For readers eager to explore varied perspectives within a singular volume, this anthology offers a remarkable educational journey. It is ideal for those seeking not only to understand the Civil War through diverse storytelling but also to appreciate the shared dialogue among diverse authors. Students, educators, and history enthusiasts alike will find 'The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection' both illuminating and inspiring, making it an indispensable addition to any literary or historical exploration.