White doves at morning
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Word Count
125,750 words, Guess
Page Count
503 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewhitedovesatmorn0000burk_a7z6
- ISBN-100786249242
- ISBN-100754018962
- ISBN-100754092623
- ISBN-139780786249244
and 9 more
- ISBN-139780754018964
- ISBN-139780754092629
- Goodreads2918938
- LibraryThing1651426
- Library of Congress Control Number2002028240
- Better World Books9780754018964
- Better World Books9780754092629
- Better World Books9780786249244
- Open LibraryOL3561938M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3552.U723 W48 2003b
Description
Despite their misgivings about "the Cause," Willie Burke and his best friends, three young men from New Iberia, Louisiana, enlist in the Confederate Army and head off to war. Set at the end of the Civil War in New Iberia, Louisiana, "White Doves at Morning" contains memorable characters, unforgettable battle scenes, and a vivid picture of the era from a Southern perspective. The colorful story is drawn from Burke's own family history, with one of the main characters -- Willie Burke -- based on the author's great, great uncle.
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