


Strange Stories of the Civil War - Paperback
Strange Stories of the Civil War was first published in 1907 and contains a compelling collection of essays penned by notable authors and influential figures of the late 19th century. Offering a distinctly Union perspective, the book presents a mix of firsthand accounts and fictionalized narratives that seek to capture the harsh realities of war and the social climate of the era. Through vivid storytelling, these essays provide insight into the personal experiences, emotions, and reflections of those who lived through one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
Updates have been made to the text for the modern reader, as well as the following annotations:
A summary of the book's initial publication history
Biographical information about the authors, including available photos
Discussion questions are available for home learning purposes or book clubs.
Strange Stories of the Civil War was first published in 1907 and contains a compelling collection of essays penned by notable authors and influential figures of the late 19th century. Offering a distinctly Union perspective, the book presents a mix of firsthand accounts and fictionalized narratives that seek to capture the harsh realities of war and the social climate of the era. Through vivid storytelling, these essays provide insight into the personal experiences, emotions, and reflections of those who lived through one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
Updates have been made to the text for the modern reader, as well as the following annotations:
A summary of the book's initial publication history
Biographical information about the authors, including available photos
Discussion questions are available for home learning purposes or book clubs.