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Age of Glory and Charm
By: Capt. Patrick J. Schneider, USMCR
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$12.95
ISBN:
978-1-59824-940-8
Edition:
Paperback, 162 Pages
Publication Date:
October 7, 2008
As the Civil War raged, John Drewry found himself being pulled back into the conflict but not on the battlefield. This time he found himself involved in a mystery mission, full of intrigue and suspense that leads him down a path toward the unknown and true love.
As an amateur poet he recounts his battlefield experiences in poems like Shiloh:
On Grant’s left, pink blossoms, from the peach orchard fall,
stripped of their mooring by mini ball.
A messenger summoned, and with orders in hand,
came a desperate demand for Prentiss to stand.
On the sunken road, Prentiss’ men formed a line,
repelling the rebels, time after time.
After six hours of fighting, he surrendered his men,
but the action had worked, the Union would win.
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