The narrative follows two young soldiers, Thomas Ware from Georgia and Franklin Horner from Pennsylvania, as they endure the grueling journey to the Battle of Gettysburg. Through their personal diary entries, they share their thoughts on daily life, from receiving letters to the harsh realities of war. Historian Mark Nesbitt enriches their accounts by situating their experiences within the broader context of the Civil War, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of their shared yet opposing paths.
Mark Nesbitt Libros
Mark Nesbitt, tras su paso como guardabosques e historiador en el Parque Nacional de Gettysburg, dedica su obra a desvelar las historias ocultas y los misterios de los paisajes históricos. Su investigación y escritura se sumergen profundamente en el pasado, centrándose especialmente en la era de la Guerra Civil estadounidense. El enfoque de Nesbitt da vida a la historia a través de narrativas cautivadoras, creando una conexión única para los lectores interesados en explorar momentos cruciales y sus legados perdurables.






Exploring genuine maledictions in Virginia, Mark Nesbitt presents chilling tales that evoke a sense of evil and unease throughout the Old Dominion State. Each story invites readers to ponder whether the ensuing tragedies stem from mere bad luck and coincidences or if they are manifestations of something more sinister. The narrative weaves together folklore and eerie events, offering a captivating glimpse into the darker side of Virginia's history.
Saber & Scapegoat: J. E. B. Stuart and the Gettysburg Controversy
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The Gettysburg campaign and battle are steeped in historical significance, yet debates about its outcome persist, particularly regarding the actions of Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. His movements during the battle remain a focal point of contention, highlighting the complexities and differing interpretations of this pivotal moment in American history. The book delves into these controversies, offering insights into Stuart's role and the broader implications for the campaign.
Exploring the eerie folklore of Pennsylvania, the book delves into authentic tales of curses designed to bring misfortune and dread. Through vivid storytelling, the authors invite readers to ponder whether the ensuing tragedies stem from mere coincidence or if they are manifestations of darker forces at play.
Die Again Once More
- 318 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The worlds of the dead and the living are about to collide and Mara McKay is at ground zero. With her first book contract in hand, Mara sets up temporary residence in the hometown of the subject of her book, Ricard Fisher, a quirky physics professor. The bizarre circumstances surrounding his death, the day after their first meeting, cause Mara to question everything she has ever believed about life and death. Mara inadvertently edges closer to the world of the dead when she becomes involved with a handsome paranormal investigator and his team. Will Mara succumb to the erotic darkening dreams the Civil War spirits impose upon her, or can she fight them off and hold on to her own life?
Explore a collection of captivating ghost stories intertwined with historical accounts from significant battles of the war. Each tale not only delves into eerie encounters but also sheds light on the events and experiences that shaped the conflict, offering a unique blend of the supernatural and historical narrative.
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