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| Posted: Wed May 18th, 2011 01:13 am |
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Mark Member
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"The Black Flower" by Howard Bahr. It is a story about a Confederate Solider at Franklin... or rather his time in the hospital after the battle. Not action packed, but intellectually one of the best books I have ever read. Mark
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| Posted: Wed May 18th, 2011 02:11 am |
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Albert Sailhorst Member
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Anything written by Mackinley Kantor, i.e. "Gettysburg, "Andersonville"....."Shiloh" by Shelby Foote....."Across Five Aprils".....
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| Posted: Wed May 18th, 2011 01:47 pm |
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ColonelJohn Member
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Killer Angels by Michael Shaara and Shades of Gray by Jessica James. Jeff Shaara does a good job with Gods and Generals as well.
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| Posted: Sat May 21st, 2011 12:31 am |
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Michael F. Blake Member
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Johnny D. Boggs has two, which are quite good: Once They Wore Gray Camp Ford
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| Posted: Sat May 21st, 2011 03:49 am |
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Dreww Member
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"Woe to Live On" by Daniel Woodrell.
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| Posted: Sun May 22nd, 2011 05:19 pm |
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Captain Crow Progressive Southerner
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"Gone to Texas" and "The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales" by Forrest Carter, "The Confederate War Bonnet" by Jack Shakely, "Waties Wolves" by Vernon Schmid, "Timelight" by Stan Clardy, "1862" by Robert Conroy. That's a few of my more interesting fic. picks.
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| Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2011 01:01 am |
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Doc Ce Member
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Uncle Tom's Cabin. Though nonfiction, Frederick Douglas's autobiography. Would definitely read both of these classics prior to any other books of fiction. Doc C
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| Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2011 01:02 am |
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Doc Ce Member
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Forgot to mention, Red Badge of Courage.
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| Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2011 02:04 am |
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Hellcat Person
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I enjoyed Micheal Shaara's The Killer Angels and Jeff Shaara's God's and Generals and The Last Full Measure. Also Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith was pretty good when I read it in 8th grade.
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| Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2011 08:00 am |
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fedreb Member
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For some holiday reading try Bernard Cornwell's four books, "Rebel"/"Copperhead"/"Battleflag"/The Bloody Ground." Cliched story line, jilted Northern boy fights for the South, but they are easy reading with well written battle scenes.
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| Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2011 11:24 pm |
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pamc153PA Member
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Two I've read recently that I liked a lot are The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks, and Seen the Glory by John Hough Jr. The first got me really interested in Franklin, which I didn't know much about before I read it, and the second is a great account of Gettysburg--I couldn't stand at the Copse of Trees and think of it the same way again (if you read the book, you'll know why).
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| Posted: Tue May 24th, 2011 12:44 am |
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Mark Member
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I almost forgot that Harold Coyle wrote a two volume set, "Look Away" and "To the End." They are fairly formulaic, but quite well written. I've read them a couple of times. Mark
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| Posted: Sat May 28th, 2011 01:18 am |
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Captain Crow Progressive Southerner
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I forgot about the Coyle books....as I recall they were not too bad.
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| Posted: Sun Aug 7th, 2011 01:48 am |
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Suite Harmonic: A Civil War Novel of Rediscovery by Emily Meier. Last edited on Mon Aug 8th, 2011 12:02 am by skyspinner |
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| Posted: Sun Nov 13th, 2011 03:57 pm |
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jojotater Member
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"Chase The Wild Pigeons" I think is a very good one. However, let me say up front that I wrote it. Check it out and http://civilwarnovel.com, see what you think. I'm reading "Stonewall's Gold" now, and it is pretty good. Of course "Killer Angels" is great.
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