No Freedom Shrieker

No Freedom Shrieker
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Publisher : Paramount Books
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 0983043671
ISBN-13 : 9780983043676
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Book Synopsis No Freedom Shrieker by : Charles Freeman Biddlecom

Download or read book No Freedom Shrieker written by Charles Freeman Biddlecom and published by Paramount Books. This book was released on 2011 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Among the piles of obsolete farm and household implements, haystacks, dust, and debris abandoned in her historic barn, Katie Aldridge discovered a box containing the Civil War letters of Charles Freeman Biddlecom. Painstakingly transcribing and lightly editing more than 100 letters written by the soldier to his wife during his service, Ms. Aldridge resurrected the voice of the Civil War combat soldier. The tone and character of "Charlie's" detailed accounts of the war compelled Ms. Aldridge to find out more.From letters written throughout Grant's Overland Campaign and the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, the reader gains an insider's view of the war: fear, hunger, sickness, longing, and concern for those left behind as well as detailed insights about the political climate. Writing from the perspective shaped in an Upstate New York community closely linked to the abolitionist cause, woman's suffrage, and the Quaker philosophy, the reader will learn how Charlie's background shaped his actions and view of the war.


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