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The Boy Volunteers with the British Artillery Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"The Boy Volunteers with the British Artillery" by Kenneth Ward is an engaging historical novel that centers on the adventures of a young protagonist eager to contribute to the war efforts during World War I. The narrative follows a spirited boy who enlists in the British artillery, showcasing his bravery, determination, and the challenges he faces in military life. Ward’s vivid storytelling captures the essence of camaraderie among soldiers, the harsh realities of warfare, and the personal growth of its characters. As the protagonist navigates the complexities of battle and the brotherhood formed in dire circumstances, readers are drawn into a world of courage and sacrifice. The author’s attention to detail and ability to evoke emotion provide a profound understanding of the war's impact, not just on soldiers but on their families and communities. Overall, this book serves as a poignant tribute to youth, valor, and the indomitable spirit in times of adversity.
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Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer; Or, A Drummer Boy from Maine Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.95 $Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer; Or, A Drummer Boy from Maine by George T. Ulmer is a vivid recounting of his experiences during the American Civil War, offering readers a unique perspective through the eyes of a young drummer boy. Written with heartfelt sincerity and a captivating narrative style, Ulmer chronicles his journey from Maine to the battlefields, detailing the camaraderie, struggles, and the harsh realities of war. His reflections encompass not just the physical challenges of military life, but also the emotional toll it takes on young soldiers. The book captures the essence of youth amidst chaos, illustrating themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the poignant loss of innocence. Ulmer’s storytelling is rich in detail and infused with a sense of nostalgia, making it a significant read for those interested in Civil War history or personal accounts of heroism. This memoir stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in times of adversity.
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History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry by R. C. Rankin is a compelling recount of the experiences and exploits of a notable Civil War regiment. First published in the late 19th century, this narrative is both an essential historical document and a vivid portrayal of military life during one of America's most tumultuous periods. The book details the formation, campaigns, and significant battles of the Seventh Ohio, providing readers with insights into the challenges faced by soldiers, the camaraderie among troops, and the strategic maneuvers employed in various conflicts. Rankin's meticulous research and first-hand accounts bring the experiences of these men to life, offering a rich tapestry of history interwoven with personal anecdotes. This work serves as a tribute not just to the courage of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, but to the collective sacrifices of all those who fought in the Civil War, making it an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike.
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History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers," written by B. F. Blakeslee, is a poignant and detailed account of the experiences of a Union regiment during the American Civil War. Published in the late 19th century, the book serves as both a historical record and a personal narrative, chronicling the bravery and sacrifices of the men who served in the 16th Connecticut. Blakeslee, a soldier in the regiment, provides first-hand insights into battles, camp life, and the profound camaraderie that developed among the soldiers. The narrative is enriched with anecdotes and reflections, painting a vivid picture of the challenges they faced, including the harsh realities of war and the emotional toll it took on them. With its blend of historical fact and personal memoir, Blakeslee's work is not only an important contribution to Civil War literature but also a tribute to those who fought for their beliefs. This book remains a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike.
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The 125th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry: Attention Batallion! Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 11.45 $The 125th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry: Attention Battalion! by Robert M. Rogers is a vivid chronicle that captures the essence of the Civil War through the lens of a singular regiment. This historical account combines meticulous research with engaging narrative, bringing to life the experiences of soldiers who fought for the Union cause. Rogers diligently traces the formation of the 125th Regiment, detailing their enlistment, battles, and everyday struggles. The book is enriched with personal anecdotes, letters, and official records, which provide readers with a poignant understanding of the emotional and physical toll of war. Roger's writing is both accessible and insightful, allowing readers to connect with the soldiers as they navigate the chaos of battle, camaraderie, and sacrifice. This work is an invaluable addition to Civil War literature, offering a compelling perspective on the heroism and hardships faced by those who served in one of America's most turbulent eras.
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The Organisation of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers Explained Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $"The Organisation of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers Explained" by Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey offers a thorough examination of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers (RNAV), a maritime force composed of civilian volunteers eager to support the Royal Navy. Written in the late 19th century, Brassey’s work reflects the social and military context of the time, encompassing the motivations, structure, and operational aspects of this volunteer force. Brassey meticulously details the training, organization, and responsibilities of the RNAV members, highlighting their crucial role in national defense. The book is rich with insights into naval strategy and the evolution of volunteer militias, underscoring the importance of community involvement in military readiness. Brassey's authoritative voice and comprehensive analysis make this work a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of naval history. As a detailed account of a unique aspect of British maritime tradition, it remains an intriguing read for those interested in military organization and volunteerism.
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Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.95 $Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers by J. Newton Terrill presents a captivating firsthand account of the Civil War experiences of one of the Union’s most valiant regiments. Terrill, a soldier and historian, meticulously chronicles the regiment's formation, battles, and daily life, offering invaluable insight into the trials faced by soldiers during this turbulent period. Fans of military history will appreciate his attention to detail, as he weaves narratives of valor, camaraderie, and hardship with vivid descriptions of key battles such as Antietam and Gettysburg. The book also illuminates the human aspect of warfare, showcasing the resilience and bravery of ordinary men amid extraordinary circumstances. Terrill’s narrative skill transforms historical events into a poignant, readable story, making it a significant contribution to Civil War literature. Overall, this book not only serves as a vital historical document but also pays homage to the sacrifices made by those who fought for the Union.
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The History of the Twenty-ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 14.95 $"The History of the Twenty-ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry," authored by William H. Osborne, offers a detailed and poignant account of this Civil War unit's experiences during one of America's most tumultuous periods. Through meticulous research and personal narratives, Osborne chronicles the regiment's formation, its engaging battles, and the diverse lives of the soldiers who served. The book captures not only the military strategies and hardships faced at the front lines but also the camaraderie, bravery, and sacrifices of the men. Osborne’s work stands out for its vivid descriptions and the inclusion of letters and diaries, which provide a personal touch to historical events. By focusing on the 29th Regiment, he sheds light on the broader implications of war, touching on themes of loyalty, valor, and the human cost of conflict. This comprehensive history serves as both a tribute and a valuable resource for understanding the Civil War era, making it a significant read for enthusiasts and historians alike.
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Reminiscences of service with the Twelfth Rhode Island Volunteers, and a memorial of Col. George H. Browne Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.95 $"Reminiscences of Service with the Twelfth Rhode Island Volunteers, and a Memorial of Col. George H. Browne" by Pardon Elisha Tillinghast is a poignant historical account that documents the experiences of the Twelfth Rhode Island Volunteers during the Civil War. Tillinghast, a soldier who served with the regiment, provides a vivid narrative of the trials, tribulations, and camaraderie shared among the soldiers. He reflects on their training, battles, and the profoundly human aspects of warfare, including courage, sacrifice, and loss. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to honoring Colonel George H. Browne, the regiment's commander, whose leadership and character left a lasting impact on those who served under him. Through detailed anecdotes and personal reflections, Tillinghast preserves the legacy of Browne and the men of the Twelfth Rhode Island, offering readers a heartfelt glimpse into the realities of military life during one of America’s most turbulent eras.
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The Campaigns of the 124th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with Roster and Roll of Honor Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 10.95 $The Campaigns of the 124th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with Roster and Roll of Honor by G.W. Lewis offers a compelling account of a pivotal unit during the American Civil War. This meticulously researched volume captures the experiences of the 124th Ohio, detailing its formation, battles, and the valor of its soldiers. Lewis, a veteran himself, brings authenticity and depth to the narrative, recounting significant engagements such as the Battle of South Mountain and the Siege of Atlanta. The text not only highlights the strategic movements and challenges faced by the regiment but also emphasizes the personal stories and sacrifices of the men who served. The inclusion of a comprehensive roster and Roll of Honor serves as a poignant tribute to the bravery and dedication of the soldiers. This work stands as an essential resource for historians and Civil War enthusiasts, preserving the legacy of those who fought for their beliefs and country.
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The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 16.45 $"The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865" by Alfred S. Roe is a compelling historical account that chronicles the experiences of a Civil War regiment from Massachusetts. Drawing on personal letters, diaries, and official records, Roe meticulously documents the regiment's formation, battles, and daily life, providing readers with a vivid picture of the realities faced by soldiers during this tumultuous period. The narrative captures the valor and camaraderie among the troops as they confront the hardships of war, including grueling marches and fierce combat in key battles such as the Siege of Port Hudson. Roe's engaging prose brings to life the individual stories of the men who served, showcasing their bravery, sacrifices, and the profound impact of their experiences on both themselves and the nation. This meticulously researched work serves not only as a tribute to the Thirty-Ninth Regiment but also as an important piece of American military history.
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Company K, Twentieth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $"Company K, Twentieth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry," authored by Andrew Brown, is a powerful and poignant account of the American Civil War through the eyes of the soldiers who fought in it. Written in a unique format that compiles the letters, diaries, and recollections of the soldiers of Company K, this narrative offers readers an intimate glimpse into the realities of war. Brown masterfully weaves together their personal stories, capturing the camaraderie, fear, and determination that defined their experiences on the battlefield. The book is not just a historical record; it is a vivid portrayal of the human spirit, revealing the struggles and realities of warfare. It encapsulates the emotional and psychological toll of combat, while also celebrating the resilience and bravery of the men who served. "Company K" remains a significant contribution to Civil War literature, providing a deeply personal perspective that resonates with readers even today.
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From Headquarters: Odd Tales Picked up in the Volunteer Service Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.95 $From Headquarters: Odd Tales Picked up in the Volunteer Service by James A. Frye is a classic collection of short stories that delve into the quirky and unpredictable world of volunteer service. Drawing on the author's own experiences, these tales offer a unique glimpse into the challenges and rewards of giving back to the community. Each story is filled with witty humor, heartfelt moments, and insightful reflections on the human spirit. Frye's engaging writing style and keen observations make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the power of volunteering and making a difference in the world. From Headquarters is a timeless collection that will inspire and entertain readers for years to come.
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History of the Fifty-Seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.95 $History of the Fifty-Seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry is a significant historical account that meticulously chronicles the experiences of this distinguished Civil War regiment. Authored by various contributors, the book offers an in-depth look at the regiment's formation, battles, and the personal experiences of its soldiers from 1861 to 1865. Through detailed narratives and anecdotes, the authors provide insights into the camaraderie, struggles, and the stark realities of war that the men faced on the front lines and in camps. The work stands out for its rich descriptions, first-hand accounts, and meticulous records of engagements, making it an invaluable resource for historians and Civil War enthusiasts alike. This account not only memorializes the bravery of the Fifty-Seventh Regiment but also reflects the broader themes of sacrifice and resilience that defined the Civil War era. Overall, it serves as a poignant tribute to the valor and dedication of those who served.
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The First regiment Massachusetts heavy artillery, United States volunteers, in the Spanish-American war of 1898 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $The First Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers, in the Spanish-American War of 1898 by James A. Frye is a compelling narrative that chronicles the experiences of a dedicated group of soldiers during a pivotal moment in American history. Frye, an insightful author and writer, provides a vivid account of the regiment's formation, training, and deployment, immersing readers in the challenges and triumphs faced by the men who served. The book delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of warfare, enriched by personal anecdotes and detailed descriptions of military engagements. Frye’s meticulous research and first-hand observations offer a unique perspective on the Spanish-American War, highlighting themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and patriotism. This work not only serves as a historical document but also as a tribute to the bravery and resilience of those who served in the First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and military scholars alike.
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Ninth Cavalry: One Hundred and Twenty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteers Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.95 $Ninth Cavalry: One Hundred and Twenty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteers is a compelling recount of the Civil War experience from the unique perspective of Daniel Webster Comstock, a poignant voice among those who served in this crucial conflict. Comstock's narrative draws readers into the hardships and triumphs faced by the 121st Indiana Volunteers, shedding light on their contributions to various battles and campaigns. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, Comstock captures the camaraderie, valor, and resilience of the soldiers as they navigated the trials of war. The book is not only a historical record but also a profound reflection on courage and sacrifice, offering insights into the broader implications of the Civil War on American society. With meticulous attention to detail and a deep sense of patriotism, Comstock's work stands as an important document for both historians and readers interested in understanding the complexities of warfare and the human spirit during such turbulent times.
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The Young Guard Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $The Young Guard, authored by E. W. Hornung, is a captivating tale set during the tumultuous period of the South African War. The novel revolves around a group of young, spirited British volunteers who answer the call to arms, infused with a sense of adventure and patriotism. Through Hornung’s vivid storytelling, readers are introduced to the camaraderie and challenges faced by these young soldiers, as they grapple with the realities of war, courage, sacrifice, and the loss of innocence. The narrative intricately blends action and introspection, portraying both the heroics and the vulnerabilities of its characters. Hornung's skillful prose captures the spirit of youth and the fervor of their convictions, making for an engaging read that resonates with themes of loyalty and moral dilemmas. An exploration of bravery and the bonds formed in the crucible of conflict, "The Young Guard" remains a poignant reflection on the cost of heroism.
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Our Battery; Or, The Journal of Company B, 1st O.V.A. Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.95 $Our Battery; Or, The Journal of Company B, 1st O.V.A. by O. P. Cutter is a remarkable account of the experiences of an Ohio Volunteer Artillery unit during the American Civil War. This classic work provides a unique, firsthand perspective of the trials and tribulations faced by the soldiers from their enlistment to the end of the war. Cutter, as both a participant and a chronicler, captures the camaraderie and courage of his fellow soldiers, intertwining personal anecdotes with broader historical events. The narrative is rich with detail, offering insights into the daily life of a soldier, the harsh realities of battle, and the emotional toll of war. Cutter's writing is vivid and engaging, making it a compelling read not only for history enthusiasts but also for anyone interested in the human spirit's resilience. Overall, this book stands as an important testament to the sacrifices made during a pivotal moment in American history.
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The History of the Prince of Wales' Civil Service Rifles Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 17.95 $"The History of the Prince of Wales' Civil Service Rifles" is an esteemed chronicle that delves into the rich legacy of one of Britain's distinguished volunteer regiments. Penned by an anonymous author, this comprehensive work offers a detailed account of the unit's formation, its pivotal role during critical historical periods, and the valiant adventures of its members. The narrative is illuminated with anecdotes of bravery, brotherhood, and the indomitable spirit that characterized the regiment during both peace and conflict. The book serves not only as a historical record but also as an homage to the camaraderie and dedication of those who served. Rich in context and vivid storytelling, it appeals to military history enthusiasts and readers interested in the societal contributions of civil service personnel. The author masterfully captures the essence of the regiment's ethos, making it a captivating read for anyone eager to understand the nuances of British military history in the context of civilian life.
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Perry's Saints; Or, The Fighting Parson's Regiment in the War of the Rebellion Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"Perry's Saints; Or, The Fighting Parson's Regiment in the War of the Rebellion" by James Moses Nichols is a compelling historical account that chronicles the experiences of the 14th Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War. Nichols, who served as a chaplain for the regiment, offers a unique perspective that combines military history with personal narratives of faith, bravery, and resilience. The title "Fighting Parson" reflects the dual role of the clergy in combat, emphasizing how religious conviction and moral determination played pivotal roles in the lives of soldiers. The book is rich with vivid descriptions of battles, camp life, and the profound transformations that the soldiers underwent throughout their arduous journey. Nichols' engaging storytelling captures the spirit of camaraderie and sacrifice, while also addressing the broader implications of war on society and individual beliefs. This work remains a poignant reminder of the human experience amidst the chaos of conflict, making it a significant contribution to Civil War literature.
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