Mosby and His Men

Mosby and His Men A Record of the Adventures of That Renowned Partisan Ranger, John S. Mosby, (Colonel C. S. An.); Including the Exploits of Smith, Chapman, Richards, Montjoy, Turner, Russell, Glasscock, and the Men Under Them (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Mosby and His Men: A Record of the Adventures of That Renowned Partisan Ranger, John S. Mosby, (Colonel C. S. An.); Including the Exploits of Smith, Chapman, Richards, Montjoy, Turner, Russell, Glasscock, and the Men Under Them

The dream of Southern independence and a separate nationality has vanished forever. The cause which the men of the South had nearest their hearts, and for which they sacri ficed so many lives, so much wealth, and their whole energies both of mind and body, has failed, their sacrifices have all been in vain, their resources have been exhausted in the fruitless endeavor to achieve their independence, and thousands of their bravest and noblest sons have fallen in the unequal contest. At the end of four years of almost superhuman exertions, they find themselves a conquered people, with the loss of every thing but their honor, seeking restoration to their former position under the Federal flag.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780666983558
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 136
Weight: 340g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 10mm