Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War

Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War is the story of a great battle of the Civil War and the people who fought it, many of them real and some of them the product of the author's imagination. Chickamauga is a story of the heroism, selflessness, and frailty of the men whose deeds are etched forever on the fields and forests at Chickamauga, the River of Death. Chickamauga is the story of the generals who planned the grand strategies that would be played out by lesser but braver men. And it's the story of heroism, desperate deeds, and death and destruction on a scale the likes of which had never been seen before.

Chickamauga is the story of Jesse Dixon and Patrick McCann, two boys in blue uniforms who must grow up before their time, and of Billy Cobb, a Confederate soldier who found himself at war, not only with the Union enemy, but also with his conscience. And it's the story of Sarah Bradley, the daughter of a Southern farmer, and Blake Winter, the Yankee colonel who fell in love with her.

Chickamauga is the story of ordinary people in extraordinary times.

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Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War

Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War is the story of a great battle of the Civil War and the people who fought it, many of them real and some of them the product of the author's imagination. Chickamauga is a story of the heroism, selflessness, and frailty of the men whose deeds are etched forever on the fields and forests at Chickamauga, the River of Death. Chickamauga is the story of the generals who planned the grand strategies that would be played out by lesser but braver men. And it's the story of heroism, desperate deeds, and death and destruction on a scale the likes of which had never been seen before.

Chickamauga is the story of Jesse Dixon and Patrick McCann, two boys in blue uniforms who must grow up before their time, and of Billy Cobb, a Confederate soldier who found himself at war, not only with the Union enemy, but also with his conscience. And it's the story of Sarah Bradley, the daughter of a Southern farmer, and Blake Winter, the Yankee colonel who fell in love with her.

Chickamauga is the story of ordinary people in extraordinary times.

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Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War

Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War

by Blair Howard

Narrated by Laura Willis, M. G. Willis

Unabridged — 12 hours, 36 minutes

Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War

Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War

by Blair Howard

Narrated by Laura Willis, M. G. Willis

Unabridged — 12 hours, 36 minutes

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Chickamauga: A Novel of the American Civil War is the story of a great battle of the Civil War and the people who fought it, many of them real and some of them the product of the author's imagination. Chickamauga is a story of the heroism, selflessness, and frailty of the men whose deeds are etched forever on the fields and forests at Chickamauga, the River of Death. Chickamauga is the story of the generals who planned the grand strategies that would be played out by lesser but braver men. And it's the story of heroism, desperate deeds, and death and destruction on a scale the likes of which had never been seen before.

Chickamauga is the story of Jesse Dixon and Patrick McCann, two boys in blue uniforms who must grow up before their time, and of Billy Cobb, a Confederate soldier who found himself at war, not only with the Union enemy, but also with his conscience. And it's the story of Sarah Bradley, the daughter of a Southern farmer, and Blake Winter, the Yankee colonel who fell in love with her.

Chickamauga is the story of ordinary people in extraordinary times.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940159879196
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/25/2023
Series: The O'Sullivan Chronicles , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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