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Under Both Flags: A Panorama Of The Great Civil War

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Published in 1896, this volume is an unprejudiced representation of the issues that divided our country, as told in the personal recollections of those who participated in the campaigns, marches, sufferings, anecdotes, and instances of dauntless heroism which glorifies and ennobled this gigantic struggle for the supremacy of the Union. Includes about 250 illustrations.

612 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1896

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Tim Goff

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I was raised on an Alaskan homestead at the edge of civilization, an upbringing that brought with it passing knowledge of everything from mechanics to gardening to carpentry.

I was an avid reader from an early age - and started my first writing efforts as a teenager. It took me a while to actually get published.

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March 26, 2015
Originally published in 1896, "Under Both Flags: A Panorama of the Great Civil War as Represented in Story, Anecdote, Adventure & the Romance of Reality" is perhaps one of the most important books you'll ever read regarding the Civil War & also the most frustrating at times. The book itself is a collection of personal recollections of the various battles & moments from throughout the war as well as moments of soldiers meeting up well after the battles in some cases that the fought on opposite sides of. Interspersed throughout the book are various poems that were relevant to that era as well as a collection of the common battle songs. What makes this book so hard to read at times is that for someone in the 21st century, late 19th century formatting makes the book tedious. Also, the book is in so random an order it almost makes me wish that the original authors would've taken the time to do so since it would've perhaps made this book a little easier to follow. At over 500 pages, this book will require a lot of patience & plodding to get through (it took me off & on nearly 5 months to complete it), but if you can you'll gain a much different perspective on the Civil War.
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March 13, 2009
My copy of this old book is dated 1896 and is a fun read. Not sure where I got it anymore, but is is locked up - not in good shape - binding torn and pages loose in some places. But an interesting memory book of those who served and watched the war.
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October 12, 2021
Beautiful and epic stories of the American Civil War as told from both sides by the soldiers on the fields. Many a great story of heroism and simply being human in a rough point in history.
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