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the life of johnny reb and the life of billy yank
the life of johnny reb and the life of billy yank
Author: bell i. wiley
With the publication of "THE LIFE OF JOHNNY REB" in 1943 and "THE LIFE OF BILLY YANK" in 1952, Bell I. Wiley established the modern study of the Civil War common soldier. Wiley favored eyewitness accounts over regimental histories and preferred the spontaneity of letters and diaries to the afterthoughts of published memoirs. He also drew a disti...  more »
ISBN: 205606
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 454
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The Life of Johhny Reb was first published in 1943 and The Life of Billy Yank followed in 1952.

This edition, a compilation of both books was specially created in 1994 for the Book-of-the-Month Club. I really liked both of these books and having them both in one volumne is even better!

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Bell Irvin Wiley (1906-1990), a scholar of the American Civil War, is best known for his two early books describing the lives of common soldiers in the Union and Confederate Armies. His book, "The Life of Johnny Reb" appeared in 1943 and was followed in 1952 by its companion volume "The Life of Billy Yank". At the beginning of his career, Wiley tended to concentrate on the Confederate War effort and wrote his book on "Billy Yank" as a result of the fascination he developed from writing his initial work with the common soldier. Ironically, Wiley's book on "Billy Yank" is the stronger of the two in terms of detail, organization, factual material, and analysis. His book on the Confederate soldier remains an important effort, essential to understanding the Southern Civil War experience.


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