A Civil War Soldier's Diary
Title | A Civil War Soldier's Diary PDF eBook |
Author | Valentine Cartright Randolph |
Publisher | |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
An articulate and vivid artist, Randolph describes action in key areas of the eastern theater-northern Virginia, Charleston, and Richmond and its surrounds. His record of the Peninsula Campaign, the siege of Charleston, and finally the Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg Campaigns offers a rare look at the role which common soldiers played in master strategies. A former theology student and an unusually thoughful man, Randolph questions the military predation of civilian property and condemns the racial prejudices of his fellow soldiers. In addition to the immediacy of the diary, readers will appreciate the informative commentary and annotations supplied by Civil War historian, Stephen R. Wise.
Valentine Joe
Title | Valentine Joe PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Stevens |
Publisher | Scholastic Australia |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2014-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1925064158 |
A time-slip story about first love and World War One, told uniquely through the eyes of a modern schoolgirl. Based on the true story of 15-year-old Valentine Joe Strudwick, the youngest soldier to die in World War One.
The Soldier's Valentine
Title | The Soldier's Valentine PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela Tracy |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2019-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1488039704 |
An old life Versus a new love… Past haunts are troubling former army man Gary Guzman enough that he turns to top officer Leann Bailey. Gary’s transition to civilian life is eased by his growing feelings for the single mother—Sarasota Falls’s first female cop. But when their investigation of his father’s disappearance unearths decades-old secrets, Gary will have to fight even harder for a future with Leann.
The Soldier's Valentine
Title | The Soldier's Valentine PDF eBook |
Author | Lizzie Lane |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-02-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1473502136 |
When her true love is killed on the Western Front, Mary Anne Sweet finds herself alone, both pregnant and unwed. Her parents insist she give up the baby for adoption and find a good husband. With this in mind, they orchestrate a meeting between Mary Anne and Henry, a good looking young man who used to be a soldier. He never misses a Sunday sermon so Mary Anne knows her parents will approve. But Henry is haunted by demons. Is Mary Anne ready to risk her heart?
Valentine's Rising
Title | Valentine's Rising PDF eBook |
Author | E.E. Knight |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2005-12-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101462256 |
Returning to the Ozark Territories, freedom fighter David Valentine is shocked to find it overrun by vampiric Kurians under the command of the merciless Consul Solon. In a desperate gambit, Valentine leads a courageous group of soldiers on a mission to drive a spike into the gears of the Kurian Order. Valentine stakes life, honor, and the future of his home in a rebellion that sparks the greatest battle of his life.
Jack London
Title | Jack London PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Kershaw |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2013-08-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1466851694 |
Raised in poverty as an illegitimate child, Jack London dropped out of school to support his mother, working in mind-deadening jobs that would foster a lifelong interest in socialism. Brilliant and self-taught, he haunted California's waterside bars, brawling with drunken sailors and learning about love from prostitutes. His lust for adventure took him from the beaches of Hawaii to the gold fields of Alaska, where he experienced firsthand the struggles for survival he would later immortalize in classics like White Fang and The Call of the Wild. A hard-drinking womanizer with children to support, Jack London was no stranger to passion when he met and married Charmian Kittredge, the love of his life. Despite his adventurous past, London had never before met a woman like Charmian; she adored fornication and boxing, and willingly risked life and limb to sail and explore. She typed his manuscripts while he churned out novels, serving as his inspiration and his critic. Lover, fighter, and onetime hobo, Jack London lived large and died before he was forty. This is a rare biography, from bestselling historian Alex Kershaw, that proves the truth can be more fascinating--and a far greater adventure--than a fiction.
Valentine T. McGillycuddy
Title | Valentine T. McGillycuddy PDF eBook |
Author | Candy Moulton |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2015-05-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0806151412 |
On a September day in 1877, hundreds of Sioux and soldiers at Camp Robinson crowded around a fatally injured Lakota leader. A young doctor forced his way through the crowd, only to see the victim fading before him. It was the famed Crazy Horse. From intense moments like this to encounters with such legendary western figures as Calamity Jane and Red Cloud, Valentine Trant O'Connell McGillycuddy's life (1849–1939) encapsulated key events in American history that changed the lives of Native people forever. In Valentine T. McGillycuddy: Army Surgeon, Agent to the Sioux, the first biography of the man in seventy years, award-winning author Candy Moulton explores McGillycuddy's fascinating experiences on the northern plains as topographer, cartographer, physician, and Indian agent. Drawing on family papers, interviews, government documents, and a host of other sources, Moulton presents a colorful character—a thin, blue-eyed, cultured physician who could outdrink trail-hardened soldiers. In fresh, vivid prose, she traces McGillycuddy's work mapping out the U.S.-Canadian border; treating the wounded from the battles of the Rosebud, the Little Bighorn, and Slim Buttes; tending to Crazy Horse during his final hours; and serving as agent to the Sioux at Pine Ridge, where he clashed with Chief Red Cloud over the government's assimilation policies. Along the way, Moulton weaves in the perspective of McGillycuddy's devoted first wife, Fanny, who followed her husband west and wrote of the realities of camp life. McGillycuddy's doctoring of Crazy Horse marked only one point of his interaction with American Indians. But those relationships were also just one aspect of his life in the West, which extended well into the twentieth century. Enhanced by more than 20 photographs, this long-overdue biography offers general readers and historians an engaging adventure story as well as insight into a period of tumultuous change.