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Soldiers Blue & Gray
Soldiers Blue Gray
Author: James I. Robertson
This is the story of Johnny Reb and Billy Yank - soldiers who recorded their experiences and emotions in a great outpouring of letter-writing at the time of the American Civil War. Robertson draws upon hundreds of rare and obscure sources to produce a moving chronicle of the horrors of civil war.  A Must read for all students of the Civil&n...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446391498
ISBN-10: 0446391492
Publication Date: 2/1991
Pages: 278
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Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
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"Soldiers Blue And Gray" contains much information on the general aspects of the Civil War. Not directly covering any specific action or battle, it uses quotations from diaries and letters of the period to bring to life such topics as life in camp, prisoners of war, and medical conditions, while covering the point of view of both Union and Confederate soldiers. It is comparable in style to Wiley's "The Life of Billy Yank" and "The Life of Johnny Reb". Easily read and understood, and filled with many facts and figures, it should prove valuable to both the serious researcher and the casual reader.