Three Years in the Army of the Cumberland

Bok av Paul Mcclelland Angle
". . . offers an unsurpassed chronicle of the war in the West." -Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "This eyewitness account brings a better understanding to a conflict that brought a nation to its knees." -Historical Media Review ". . . an exceptional Civil War narrative. It has value for the military and literary historian." -War, Literature, and the Arts The letters and diary of Major James Austin Connolly, 123rd Illinois Infantry, constitute an unsurpassed record of Civil War campaigning in the West. Connolly had a flair for narrative, an eye for people and places, and a smooth and facile style. His accounts offer a realistic picture of day-to-day soldiering in the Civil War-of rough, spare living in the field, of boredom and fun in camp, of seemingly aimless scouts, and of the high excitement of battle.