Fiction and nonfiction books about or set during the American Civil War.
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Jan 19, 2009 09:57AM
I'm the only person who voted for The March by E.L. Doctorow?
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Jeff wrote: "I'm the only person who voted for The March by E.L. Doctorow?"
Looks like it. You are probably the only one who read it. My husband could vote for more on this list than I can.
Looks like it. You are probably the only one who read it. My husband could vote for more on this list than I can.
Any person with any Civil War leanings should read. It's a historical read of events occuring in & around MO. & their results.
You can add books to the list up where it says "all votes/add books to this list," if you haven't already.
Need to remove Doctor Zhivago - #94 - that is not a novel about the US Civil War. Also need to remove - #68 The English Civil Wars, 1640 1660
by Blair Worden -again not about the US Civil War
Jeff wrote: "I'm the only person who voted for The March by E.L. Doctorow?"I didn't vote on this list, but The March is one of if not the best CIvil War novels written. So, Jeff, you are right on !!!
Jeff wrote: "I'm the only person who voted for The March by E.L. Doctorow?"Nope. But it's not as good as RAGTIME, which is one of the greatest of books.
Susanna wrote: "Not a Civil War setting, though."True, true. Best CW-era books I've read are "Andersonville," and "Cold Mountain," but I have high expectations for the Shaara books.
Mind wrote: "Susanna wrote: "Not a Civil War setting, though."True, true. Best CW-era books I've read are "Andersonville," and "Cold Mountain," but I have high expectations for the Shaara books."
Loved Cold Mountain, but I had trouble getting through Andersonville. So much that I put it down. Maybe I should give it another try.
No. I had just finished " the pale king " by David Foster Wallace , so maybe I was a bit tired. I'm certainly willing to give Andersonville another go.
NO GREATER GLORY is an epic Civil War historical romance on par with GWTW or North & South. An incredible story, as well as excellent historical detailing and insight into the eastern theatre of the war in Virginia. For nearly a full year, this book was the #1 Civil War Romance at Amazon. All the 5-star reviews are correct -- I couldn't put this one down. ~ Jeremy Glave
My 82nd Ohio ancestor's experience at Gettysburg, Online chapter of Hiram's Honor at:http://tinyurl.com/7pg7tfr Gettysburg
http://tinyurl.com/6n495ql Andersonville Prison
Gone: #272, The Spanish Civil War. Thread clearly states it is the American Civil War, leading up to and from. I question the book on Freedom Summer that appears on page 4. I understand the thinking--that the Civil Rights movement had its roots in slavery--but if we open that door, a lot more can come in and dilute the thread.On the other hand, I added WEB DuBois's biography of John Brown as my first choice. Brown didn't live to see the Civil War, but his entire life was focused on freeing slaves; he was a big part of the drumroll leading into the war.
Donna wrote: "Gone: #272, The Spanish Civil War. Thread clearly states it is the American Civil War, leading up to and from. I question the book on Freedom Summer that appears on page 4. I understand the thinkin..."If you are interested in the life of John Brown, you might try The Good Lord Bird by James McBride. It illustrates beautifully his role in the lead up to the Civil War.
Diane wrote: "Donna wrote: "Gone: #272, The Spanish Civil War. Thread clearly states it is the American Civil War, leading up to and from. I question the book on Freedom Summer that appears on page 4. I understa..."Thanks; I will add that to my to-read shelf.
Jeff wrote: "I'm the only person who voted for The March by E.L. Doctorow?"Not anymore. That's a really strong book, too.
The system found and deleted 3 duplicates.Removed #245, Missy, which is a Western:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Lobstergirl wrote: "Title change reverted."Thank you! I recently learned there is a cowboy librarian out there changing just about anything she feels like changing. *Shudder* Thank you for your eagle eyes and your work ethic, Lob.
Should we flag those? I'm inclined not to, because I don't think it's against policy. It is annoying, however.
Does flagging work? I don't know if it's against the "rules" to change a title in listopia. More likely staff doesn't care about such low level stuff. Maybe just a private message to the offender?
Someone told me that an individual that was doing these things had in fact been reported, and that she has lost her librarian privileges. Possibly it is the same person that did this. Let us hope there's not more than one of them running around changing essential list components at whim. And now I wish I could recall who it was that shared this information; it was within the last week, that much I know. Knock wood.
I just checked the profile of this particular person and she's still a librarian. I don't think it's something she should lose her librarian status over, she just needs to be told to stop.
Lobstergirl wrote: "I just checked the profile of this particular person and she's still a librarian. I don't think it's something she should lose her librarian status over, she just needs to be told to stop."How does one go about that, then?
Please remove, WW2, not CW.The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau
by Alex Kershaw
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