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John Singleton Mosby



1833-1916

Average rating: 4.12 · 699 ratings · 46 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Memoirs of Colonel John...

4.13 avg rating — 621 ratings — published 1917 — 77 editions
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Mosby's War Reminiscences -...

3.88 avg rating — 32 ratings92 editions
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Stuart's Cavalry in the Get...

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Mosby's War Reminiscences

3.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1898 — 10 editions
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Battles and Leaders of the ...

4.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2011
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Take Sides with the Truth: ...

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The Gray Ghost 1861-1864 (C...

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Gray Ghost: Mosby’s War Rem...

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The Gray Raiders—Volume 1: ...

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Mosby's Raiders, Volume One...

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“I did not affect to be indifferent to public praise. Such a man is either too good or too bad to live in this world.”
John S. Mosby, The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby

“In all great wars, women and children are the chief sufferers.”
John S. Mosby, The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby

“War loses a great deal of its romance after a soldier has seen his first battle. [...] It is a classical maxim that it is sweet and becoming to die for one's country; but whoever has seen the horrors of a battlefield feels that it is far sweeter to live for it.”
John S. Mosby



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