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The Crisis
The Crisis
Author: Winston Churchill
This story is set in the years just prior to the U.S. Civil War, primarily in divided Missouri. A young man with Union and abolitionist leanings get involved with a strongly Southern family. The author is American and is not the British statesman.
ISBN: 171192
Publication Date: 1901
Pages: 522
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Publisher: The MacMillan Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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Civil War novel, written in 1901, this edition published in 1962.
WINSTON CHURCHILL, American Novelist
18711947, American novelist, b. St. Louis, grad. Annapolis, 1894. He wrote several popular historical novels including Richard Carvel (1899), The Crisis (1901), and The Crossing (1904). His later books, such as Coniston (1906), The Inside of the Cup (1913), and The Dwelling-Place of Light (1917), reflected his interest in social, religious, and political problems


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