Audiolibro: Tree of Appomattox
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- Download Ch 02: The Woman at the House, part 1 audio
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- Download Ch 04: The Fight at the Crossways, part 1 audio
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- Download Ch 05: An Old Enemy audio
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- Download Ch 07: Sheridan's Attack, part 1 audio
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- Download Ch 08: The Messenger From Richmond audio
- Download Ch 09: At Grips With Early audio
- Download Ch 10: An Unbeaten Foe, part 1 audio
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- Download Ch 11: Cedar Creek audio
- Download Ch 12: In the Cove, part 1 audio
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- Download Ch 13: Dick's Great Exploit audio
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- Download Ch 15: Back With Grant audio
- Download Ch 16: The Closing Days audio
- Download Ch 17: Appomattox, part 1 audio
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- Download Ch 18: The Final Reckoning audio
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"The Tree of Appomattox" concludes the series of connected romances dealing with the Civil War, begun in "The Guns of Bull Run," and continued successively through "The Guns of Shiloh," "The Scouts of Stonewall," "The Sword of Antietam," "The Star of Gettysburg," "The Rock of Chickamauga" and "The Shades of the Wilderness" to the present volume. It has been completed at the expense of vast labor, and the author has striven at all times to be correct, wherever facts are involved. So far, at least, no historic detail has been challenged by critic or reader.
More than half a century has passed since the Civil War's close. Not many of the actors in it are left. It was one of the most tremendous upheavals in the life of any nation, and it was the greatest of all struggles, until the World War began, but scarcely any trace of partisan rancor or bitterness is left. So, it has become easier to write of it with a sense of fairness and detachment, and the lapse of time has made the perspective clear and sharp.
However lacking he may be in other respects, the author perhaps had an advantage in being born, and having grown up in a border state, where sentiment was about equally divided concerning the Civil War. He was surrounded during his early youth by men who fought on one side or the other, and their stories of camp, march and battle were almost a part of the air he breathed. So he hopes that this circumstance has aided him to give a truthful color to the picture of the mighty combat, waged for four such long and terrible years. - Summary by Foreword
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