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Cities and Camps of the Confederate States
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (1997)
Authors: Fitzgerald Ross and Richard Barksdale Harwell
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Valuable observations by a European visitor.
The author, an Austrian Captain of Hussars of Scottish descent, traveled widely throughout the South in 1863 and 1864, observing the Confederate Army at war and viewing the Confederacy and its culture generally. The present work, originally printed in a British periodical, appeared after the war.
The modern reader will likely be jarred by Ross' frank admiration of Southern mores and institutions, but his perceptive observations of wartime conditions remain a valuable document (augmented by interesting parallel annotations by the more famous Colonel Fremantle and others). Harwell's admirable editing of this acclaimed 1958 classic is retained in this highly readable 1997 reprint.

(The "score" rating is an ineradicable feature of the page. This reviewer does not "score' biiks.) .


Kate: The Journal of a Confederate Nurse
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (1998)
Authors: Kate Cumming and Richard Barksdale Harwell
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A fine journal by a true Southern lady
Kate's journal is amazingly well-written, and, as I said in my title, it is obvious from reading it that she is a true Southern lady.

When I consider how I write any old thing, any old way, in my own journals, I am impressed by the way Kate kept all the wartime news- both on the battlefield and in her private life- so nicely organized. Don't let the word "organized" fool you, though, into thinking it is boring. This journal is anything but dull. Kate's writing style is intelligent, personal, detailed, and extremely interesting; the amazing part is that most of it is written whenever she can snatch a moment to herself from her nursing duties.

From reading Kate's journal one quickly sees her devotion to the South and its "cause" for freedom. She was not a nurse before the war, but when the war began she volunteered to become one. As a nurse, she showed great compassion for the soldiers, doing everything in her power to alleviate their suffering and to make their stay in the hospital as pleasant as possible, under the terrible circumstances in which she worked. Sometimes her burden would seem too heavy, and she would almost make up her mind to quit, but her determination to be patriotic and her compassion for her patients would change her mind.

Kate Cumming was a true lady, and this fact also made her journal enjoyable. She is well-mannered; for instance, when she does dislike someone she exercises reserve in writing about them, even though she is writing in her private journal. She does greatly dislike "Yankees", but instead of simply raving bitterly about them, she relates the incidents that cause her to dislike them. Overall, Kate is quiet and observant, and likes to write about the better things that occur in her life (something as simple as meeting a friend on the train, or having something extra nice for dinner) rather than dwell negatively on the hardships that she was experiencing.

I highly recommend this wartime journal for anyone interested in a truly personal account of a nurse during the Civil War. The fact that Kate was a Southerner makes it even more interesting, because on the whole she went through more than her Northern counterparts did. She was a patriotic lady, and her attitude throughout the war makes her journal a pleasure to read.

A Southern Lady's Perspective on the US Civil War
Kate's is a remarkable story, and this journal in her own words unfolds over the difficult days of the US Civil War. Kate Cumming is a fine, educated, intelligent and articulate woman. She is a woman of deep faith and lasting patience. Her journal passes on to us the daily routine, the sufferings of war and the deepest reflections of this noteworthy woman. The text is riveting, moving, thought provoking. The book is history from a very personal perspective - one well worth reading.

Kate : The Journal of a Confederate Nurse
Excellant Book covers areas of the war not gone over by others, I do Confederate Cemetery Research and she has in her Journal name of men who did and some unit information, that has help to lead to I.D.ing 5 Soldiers not listed in to N.Ga. cemeteries before


Washington: An Abridgement in One Volume by Richard Harwell of the Seven-Volume George Washington by Douglas Southall Freeman
Published in Paperback by Collier Books (1993)
Authors: Douglas Southall Freeman, William J. Jacobs, and Richard Barksdale Harwell
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Recommended...
Multiple reviewers of other Washington biographies recommended this abridgement over the book they were reviewing. I am a reader, as claimed above, but I have NOT read ANY Washington biography. I still thought the above information might be helpful to other seekers.


Brief Candle: The Confederate Theatre
Published in Hardcover by Mercer University Press (1991)
Author: Richard Barksdale Harwell
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Confederate belles-lettres : a bibliography and a finding list of the fiction, poetry, drama, songsters, and miscellaneous literature published in the Confederate States of America
Published in Unknown Binding by Gordon Press ()
Author: Richard Barksdale Harwell
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Gone With the Wind As Book and Film
Published in Hardcover by University of South Carolina Press (1983)
Author: Richard Barksdale Harwell
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In tall cotton : the 200 most important Confederate books for the reader, researcher, and collector
Published in Unknown Binding by Jenkins Pub. Co. : Frontier America Corp. ()
Author: Richard Barksdale Harwell
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Lee
Published in Paperback by Collier Books (1993)
Authors: Douglas Southall Freeman and Richard Barksdale Harwell
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The Mint Julep
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Virginia (1977)
Author: Richard Barksdale Harwell
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White Columns in Hollywood
Published in Paperback by Mercer University Press (1986)
Authors: Susan Myrick and Richard Barksdale Harwell
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