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Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer

ebooks Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer by G. Moxley Sorrel in History

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The true story as backed by court documents and witness statements. Elizabeth Bathory was known for bathing in the blood of virgins. But; just how true is this myth? Read this book and get to know the story of a powerful woman who lived in a ;ale dominated world.


#1049688 in Books 2016-09-07Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.00 x .34 x 8.50l; #File Name: 1537516345134 pages


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Short sweet; I just started to read this book last ...By steve reillyShort sweet; I just started to read this book last night. I been reading civil war books for 50 plus years and a long time member of the Sons of Civil War Veterans; so you know I'm into it. BUY THIS BOOK; it has more insight into the officers who fought the war; then any other book; I ever read. He makes it clear; its his insight; he calls it like he feels is right. He gets down and dirty; after the war; he was sitting with General Johnson talking about his scars. One big one on his head; he asked where that came from. Johnson reply was a cherry tree that he fell out of and had to run for it; with the farmer close behind. Buy it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Sorrel's prose is graceful and direct; His 'Recollections' admirably accessible; interesting; revealing and colorful.By Jon D RolfsonSorrel's prose is graceful and direct. His 'Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer' is admirably accessible; interesting; revealing and colorful. Reading this short book; I was repeatedly conscious of deja vu: Sorrel's 'Recollections' must; as a matter of ratio of quotation and/or paraphrase to its entire text; be among the most frequently utilized of Civil War memoirs in the preparation of newer and broader histories and analysis.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Moxley Soerel has a bit part in Gettysburg Movie.By David RaschBut he was essential to General Longstreet. He had the job if understand and interpreting the general's intentions. This meant understanding his language and way of expressing himself.

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