Human Interest Stories of the Three Days Battles at Gettysburg

Human Interest Stories of the Three Days Battles at Gettysburg
Title Human Interest Stories of the Three Days Battles at Gettysburg PDF eBook
Author Herbert L. Grimm
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1927
Genre Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
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Human Interest Stories of the Three Days

Human Interest Stories of the Three Days
Title Human Interest Stories of the Three Days PDF eBook
Author Herbert L. Grimm
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 2013-10
Genre
ISBN 9781258875688

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This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.

Human Interest Stories of the Three Days Battles at Gettysburg with Pictures

Human Interest Stories of the Three Days Battles at Gettysburg with Pictures
Title Human Interest Stories of the Three Days Battles at Gettysburg with Pictures PDF eBook
Author Herbert L. Grimm
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1969
Genre
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Human Interest Stories of the Three Days' Battles at Gettysburg

Human Interest Stories of the Three Days' Battles at Gettysburg
Title Human Interest Stories of the Three Days' Battles at Gettysburg PDF eBook
Author Herbert L. Grimm
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1995
Genre Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
ISBN

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Best Little Stories from the Civil War

Best Little Stories from the Civil War
Title Best Little Stories from the Civil War PDF eBook
Author C. Brian Kelly
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 361
Release 2010-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1402247109

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"This fascinating book will make the Civil War come alive with thoughts and feelings of real people." The Midwest Book Review The Civil WAR You Never Knew... Behind the bloody battles, strategic marches, and decorated generals lie more than 100 intensely personal, true stories you haven't heard before. In Best Little Stories from the Civil War, soldiers describe their first experiences in battle, women observe the advances and retreats of armies, spies recount their methods, and leaders reveal the reasoning behind many of their public actions. Fascinating characters come to life, including: Former U.S. Senator Robert Toombs of Georgia, who warned the Confederate cabinet not to fall for Lincoln's trap by firing on reinforcements, thereby allowing Lincoln to claim the South had fired the first shots of the war at Fort Sumter. Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut, who disbanded the 13th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, scattered its men, gave its guns to other units, and ordered its officers home, accusing all of cowardly performance in battle. Thomas N. Conrad, a Confederate spy operating in Washington, who warned Richmond of both the looming Federal Peninsula campaign in the spring of 1863 and the attack at Fredericksburg later that year. Private Franklin Thomson of Michigan, born as Sarah Emma Edmonds, who fought in uniform for the Union during the war and later was the only female member of the postwar Union Grand Army of the Republic.

The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
Title The United States Catalog PDF eBook
Author Mary Burnham
Publisher
Pages 1612
Release 1928
Genre American literature
ISBN

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News and the Human Interest Story

News and the Human Interest Story
Title News and the Human Interest Story PDF eBook
Author Helen MacGill Hughes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 348
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1351503014

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In this account of the growth of newspapers in modern, industrial society, Helen Hughes traces the development of a mass audience through analysis of the origins of the human interest story in the popular ballads of an earlier day. She shows how such commonly found interests as a taste for news of the town, ordinary gossip, and moving or gripping tales with a legendary or mythic quality have reflected the tastes of ordinary folk from the days of illiterate audiences to the present. She explains how these interests ultimately were combined with practical economic and political information to create the substance and demand for a popular press. In describing the rise and fall of newspaper empires, each with their special readership attractions, Hughes shows how technological innovation and idiosyncratic creativity were used by owners to capture and hold a reading audience. Once this audience developed, it could be fed a variety of messages—beamed at reinforcing and maintaining both general and specific publics—as well as a view of the world consonant with that of the publisher and major advertisers. Hughes offers a persuasive argument for the continuing viability of this method for combined social control, instruction, and amusement captured by the association of news and the human interest story.