• Behind the Blue and Gray
Author(s): Delia Ray
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 102
Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
Language: English
Date Published: 1996-09-26
Dimensions: 198.12 x 251.46 x 10.16mm
Publication City/Country: Hawthorn, Australia
Edition: Reissue
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In this second of a three part series, this book traces the events of the Civil War from the first battle to the surrender with emphasis on the experiences of the individual soldiers. Whether they wore Union blue or Confederate gray, the untrained recruits of the Civil War quickly learned to endure the hardships of the army life. They experienced the horrors of battle, rampant disease, makeshift hospitals and prison camps, and even boredom. Drawing on letters, diaries, eyewitness accounts, and many vintage photographs, Behind the Blue and Gray explores the lives of soldiers from all walks of life, from all-black Northern regiments to young boys who lied about their age to enlist.

Also in this series:
A Nation Torn: The Story of How the Civil War Began
A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War
Book Info
Author Delia Ray
Date Published 1996-09-26
Dimensions 198.12 x 251.46 x 10.16mm
Edition Reissue
First Author Delia Ray
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780140383041
Language English
No. of Pages 102
Publication City/Country Hawthorn, Australia
Publisher Penguin Books Australia

Behind the Blue and Gray

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