Winter Quarters

Winter Quarters
Title Winter Quarters PDF eBook
Author Alfred Duggan
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 252
Release 2012-09-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1447232089

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Camul and Acco are young noble Gauls of the Pyrenees, content to accept Roman occupation for the benefits it brings, but fiercely proud of their superior civilisation. Until Acco brings on himself the curse of the Goddess, and the two are forced to escape her by joining the Roman army. From Julius Caesar’s campaigns on the Rhine to Rome, Greece, and finally the Empire’s eastern rim in the steppes of Russia, Camul recounts their adventures and mishaps, their impressions of the different customs, cults and cultures they meet, with an idealistic but also pragmatic tone. But the Goddess dogs them in every land except Judaea, and when Acco finally succumbs to her vengeance, Camul has to make his own pact with the gods – and goddesses – to survive . . . ‘Covers a remarkable amount of ground, and covers it convincingly’ Sunday Times ‘Few novelists can touch Alfred Duggan when it comes to re-creating remote corners of historical time and place’ Guardian

Mormons at the Missouri

Mormons at the Missouri
Title Mormons at the Missouri PDF eBook
Author Richard Edmond Bennett
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 386
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780806136158

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The Mormon trek westward from Illinois to the Salt Lake Valley was an enduring accomplishment of American overland trail migration; however, their wintering at the Missouri River near present-day Omaha was a feat of faith and perseverance. Richard E. Bennett presents new facts and ideas that challenge old assumptions—particularly that life on the frontier encouraged American individualism. With an excellent command of primary sources, Bennett assesses the role of women in a pioneer society and the Mormon strategies for survival in a harsh environment as they planned their emigration, coped with internal dissension and Indian agents, and dealt with tribes of the region. This was, says Bennett, “Mormonism in the raw on the way to what it would be later.” Now available in paperback for the first time, with a new introduction by the author, Mormons at the Missouri received the Francis M. and Emily Chipman Award from the Mormon History Association and was honored as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library Association.

Lamia's Winter-Quarters

Lamia's Winter-Quarters
Title Lamia's Winter-Quarters PDF eBook
Author Alfred Austin
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Pages 94
Release 2021-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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‘Where is Lamia?’ The inquiry is one not infrequently made; for, while most of us can vanish without being missed, some favoured individuals there are whose disappearance at once excites a sense of loss; and Lamia is one of these. The question, I need scarcely say, was put by Veronica; since the Poet maintains a fine irresponsible attitude respecting others as well as about himself, and, however anxious I may be to keep sight of Lamia, I am hardly so simple as to betray my desire. But, responding with sincere alacrity to Veronica’s question, I protested I had not the faintest notion where she was, but would at once go in search of her. -an excerpt

Surviving the Winters

Surviving the Winters
Title Surviving the Winters PDF eBook
Author Steven Elliott
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 249
Release 2021-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 0806169966

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George Washington and his Continental Army braving the frigid winter at Valley Forge form an iconic image in the popular history of the American Revolution. Such winter camps, Steven Elliott tells us in Surviving the Winters, were also a critical factor in the waging and winning of the War of Independence. Exploring the inner workings of the Continental Army through the prism of its encampments, this book is the first to show how camp construction and administration played a crucial role in Patriot strategy during the war. As Elliott reminds us, Washington’s troops spent only a few days a year in combat. The rest of the time, especially in the winter months, they were engaged in a different sort of battle—against the elements, unfriendly terrain, disease, and hunger. Victory in that more sustained struggle depended on a mastery of camp construction, logistics, and health and hygiene—the components that Elliott considers in his environmental, administrative, and operational investigation of the winter encampments at Middlebrook, Morristown, West Point, New Windsor, and Valley Forge. Beyond the encampments’ basic function of sheltering soldiers, his study reveals their importance as a key component of Washington’s Fabian strategy: stationed on secure, mountainous terrain close to New York, the camps allowed the Continental commander-in-chief to monitor the enemy but avoid direct engagement, thus neutralizing a numerically superior opponent while husbanding his own strength. Documenting the growth of Washington and his subordinates as military administrators, Surviving the Winters offers a telling new perspective on the commander’s generalship during the Revolutionary War. At the same time, the book demonstrates that these winter encampments stand alongside more famous battlefields as sites where American independence was won.

Winter Quarters

Winter Quarters
Title Winter Quarters PDF eBook
Author Conrey Bryson
Publisher
Pages 179
Release 1986
Genre Mormons
ISBN 9780875790114

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Winter quarters

Winter quarters
Title Winter quarters PDF eBook
Author Alfred Duggan
Publisher
Pages
Release 1952
Genre
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In Winter Quarters, from Dumbiedykes to Town and Back Again

In Winter Quarters, from Dumbiedykes to Town and Back Again
Title In Winter Quarters, from Dumbiedykes to Town and Back Again PDF eBook
Author Alvin Howard Sanders
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1920
Genre Natural history
ISBN

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