True Tales of the South at War

How Soldiers Fought and Families Lived, 1861-1865

Edited by Clarence Poe

True Tales of the South at War

224 pp., 5.25 x 8

  • Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8078-0832-0
    Published: January 1961

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The many faces of the Civil War in the South can be seen in this book through the eyes of the soldiers who did the fighting and dying at the front, the wives and slaves who kept the home fires burning, and the children and grandchildren for whom their elders' stories of the war were their most vivid recollections. Much of the book is based on first-hand accounts from letters and diaries; some is reminiscence. Its mood varies as the human spirit varies.

Originally published in 1961.

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