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  1. Read reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. 5 Great Civil War books in 1 eBook. Some fiction and some historical a must have for any Civi…

  2. 11. Mai 2011 · 5 Great Civil War books in 1 eBook. Some fiction and some historical a must have for any Civil War buff. This eBook has an active table of contents

  3. Louisas Civil War. FROM CHAPTER ELEVEN: I’ve Often Longed to See a War. Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women, by Harriet Reisen. By 1862, as she approached her thirtieth birthday Louisa was restless, and hungry for adventure before it was too late. “Decided to go to Washington as a nurse if I could find a place,” she wrote ...

  4. 26. Feb. 2016 · Louisa used her letters home to her family as the inspiration for Hospital Sketches, a series of lightly-fictionalised narratives of life as a Civil War nurse, first serialised in the Boston-based Commonwealth in May and June of 1863 and published later that year in one collection by James Redpath.

  5. 6. Juli 2017 · e-artnow, Jul 6, 2017 - Biography & Autobiography - 400 pages. The edition is a compilation of sketches, memoirs and letters Louisa May Alcott sent home during the weeks she spent as a...

  6. The Civil War gave her a chance, and she took it. In die Fall of 1862 she applied to serve as a nurse in Washington. On December 11, she received orders to report to the Union Hotel Hospital, a converted tavern. And there she set to work.

  7. the Civil War has long been intimately linked with women's fiction. Women have written hundreds of Civil War novels, and many of the most popular novels of the war are by women, from Augusta Jane Evans' Macaria (1864)-a work considered so incendiary in its support