Skip to content

No image available
No image available

Unforgettables: Winners, Losers, Strong Women, and Eccentric Men of the Civil War Era Paperback -

by Waugh, John C

  • Used

Description

UsedVeryGood. signs of little wear on the cover.
UsedVeryGood
NZ$38.85
FREE Shipping to USA Standard delivery: 4 to 14 days
More Shipping Options
Ships from Ebooksweb COM LLC (Pennsylvania, United States)

About Ebooksweb COM LLC Pennsylvania, United States

Biblio member since 2009
Seller rating: This seller has earned a 4 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.

Online Book Store

Terms of Sale:

30 day return guarantee, with full refund including shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.

Browse books from Ebooksweb COM LLC

Details

  • Title Unforgettables: Winners, Losers, Strong Women, and Eccentric Men of the Civil War Era
  • Author Waugh, John C
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition UsedVeryGood
  • Pages 240
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Savas Beatie
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 52GZZZ01ZF67_ns
  • ISBN 9781611216653 / 1611216656
  • Weight 0.83 lbs (0.38 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.9 x 5.91 x 0.71 in (22.61 x 15.01 x 1.80 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 19th Century
    • Chronological Period: 1851-1899
    • Topical: Civil War
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - History - Civil War,
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2023043562
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

From the publisher

"Culled from the author's three decades of researching and writing about the Civil War, this book provides vibrant accounts of many prominent people of the era. Readers interested in an introduction to a variety of Civil War personalities and American history will enjoy." -- Library Journal

Personalities. Characters. History. John C. Waugh, author of the award-winning The Class of 1846, presents forty of the most memorable and impactful people he has come across during his decades of writing about the Civil War--or as he calls them, his "Unforgettables."

Waugh's unique pen and spritely style bring to life a mix of the famous and the infamous, the little-known, and the unremembered. He reintroduces us to Abraham Lincoln the writer, Jefferson Davis the losing president, and their fascinating and influential wives, Mary and Varina. Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Daniel Webster ("three for the ages") are juxtaposed with Presidents Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan--four chief executives who failed to avert the coming war. Military personalities include U. S. Grant and R. E. Lee, with a nod to their mentor, the nearly forgotten Winfield Scott.

Waugh cast a wide net to include "the seekers of equality," African Americans Sojourner Truth and Lincoln's friend Frederick Douglass, a half dozen women like Maria Mayo, Kate Chase, and Anna Dickinson who helped shape our understanding of cultural issues, and media maven Horace Greeley and full-time Washington critic and pest, Count Adam Gurowski.

Poet and political activist Muriel Rukeyser once wrote, "The universe is made of stories, not of atoms." She might have added that these stories are driven by the passions of their characters and are what history is all about. "My hope," explains the author, "is that these sketches and word portraits rekindle that passion and hook a few non-believers on the undeniable drama that is history."

Media reviews

Citations

  • Library Journal, 04/19/2024, Page 1