
Description
A readable book should instruct, entertain, and amuse. The authors, outside of the historical interest of this little book, have aimed to cover a broad enough field for all classes of readers to find some nourishing food--at least…
A readable book should instruct, entertain, and amuse. The authors, outside of the historical interest of this little book, have aimed to cover a broad enough field for all classes of readers to find some nourishing food--at least in the way of variety and shifting scenes--from the standpoint of two young privates. Included in this book are two parts: A Southern Soldier Boy and the Diary of a Jewish Confederate Tarheel.
Details
- Author
- Private’s James Carson Elliott and Louis Leon
- Pages
- 158
- Cover
- Paperback
- Details
- Historical reprint, originally published in 1907