
Even though they fought on opposing sides, most soldiers in the Civil War were similarly educated, came from rural backgrounds, spoke the same language, and knew the same songs. They also shared the same hazards and hardships of an enlisted man's life. In this informative coloring book artist Peter Copeland dramatically captures the danger, tedium, and even lighter moments of a soldier's life — from initial recruitment to the "Grand Review" in Washington at war's end.
Forty-five realistically rendered illustrations depict experiences common to both Union and Confederate soldiers ... Read More
Forty-five realistically rendered illustrations depict experiences common to both Union and Confederate soldiers ... Read More
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Even though they fought on opposing sides, most soldiers in the Civil War were similarly educated, came from rural backgrounds, spoke the same language, and knew the same songs. They also shared the same hazards and hardships of an enlisted man's life. In this informative coloring book artist Peter Copeland dramatically captures the danger, tedium, and even lighter moments of a soldier's life — from initial recruitment to the "Grand Review" in Washington at war's end.
Forty-five realistically rendered illustrations depict experiences common to both Union and Confederate soldiers ... Read More
Forty-five realistically rendered illustrations depict experiences common to both Union and Confederate soldiers ... Read More