363 resultados para American Civil War (1861-1865)
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"Preface and apology" on p. [3] contains information on Mrs. Fisher's life and names of benefactors in San Francisco and Oakland who assisted her in writing the book.
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Recipes for domestic wines, cider, etc., on p. 306-315.
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Appendix, p. [281]-359, contains a list of Union prisoners in Southern prison camps.
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At head of title: Your are earnestly asked to hand this after reading to some other person who will also give it careful consideration.
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Foreword.-- Biographical sketch [by H.H. Ingersoll and G.F. Mellen]-- Civil war reminiscences.-- The transcendental movement.-- The South in the revolution.-- Goldsmith.-- Puritan races and Puritan living.-- Changing customs.-- East Tennessee in state history.-- The song of the automobile.-- Last days of Andrew Jackson.-- Unchastity in fiction.-- Thomas Carlyle.-- The South is American.-- Thoreau, the nature-lover.-- Literature and life of a people.-- An epic of the Knoxville bar.-- Calhoun the statesman.-- Tennessee, past and present.-- Athanasius.-- The Tater-bug parson.-- The bar of the South.-- John Bell of Tennessee.-- The chronicle of 1907.-- Notes critical and explanatory.
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Based on "Frank Hilton; or, The Queen's own", a novel, by James Grant. cf. A. H. Quinn, History of the American drama from the beginning to the civil war, p. 324; William Winter, Vagrant memories (1915) p. 87-88
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Originally published New York: Scribner, 1892; cf. Menendez, Civil War novels, 377.
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Menendez. Civil War Novels,
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Imperfect: p. 3-4 wanting.
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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The Continental Monthly was founded shortly after the start of the Civil War, and strongly favored Lincoln and the Republican Party. Political in nature, the monthly provided a considerable amount of wit and humor, German writing, and fiction. Contributors included Charles Godfrey Leland (editor until April 1863), James Gilmore (the publisher), Henry Carey Lea, George H. Boker, N.L. Frothingham, Richard B. Kimball, and Martha Walker Cook (subsequent editor to Leland). Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900