For love & liberty
the untold Civil War story of Major Sullivan Ballou & his famous love letter
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Author
Publication
2006 - Thunder's Mouth Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
207,500 words, Guess
Page Count
830 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24746521M
- ISBN-139781560257240
- ISBN-101560257245
- OCLC Control Number62523047
- OCLC Control Numberforlovelibertyun00youn
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006271509
Classifications
- DDC973.7/445092
- LCCE528.5 2nd .Y68 2006
Alternate Titles
- For love and liberty
Description
"In the fall of 1990, the Civil War recaptured our imagination by way of an ambitious nine-episode film that appeared on public television. Today, the millions of Americans who tuned in probably only remember one moment from it: "The Letter." Read as the music soared at the end of the first episode, the letter from unsung Rhode Island soldier Sullivan Ballou to his wife on the eve of battle - and likely death - brought a nation of viewers to tears for its eloquence and passion." "This is Ballou's story. At the age of thirty-four, less than ten years after meeting the love of his life, Sarah Shumway, Ballou left his law practice and budding political career, his wife and two young sons, and took a commission as a major in the Union Army. He served in the army for almost two months but was struck down at the First Battle of Manassas/Bull Run." "For Love & Liberty brings the war to life with startling detail, depicting not only the heroism of its soldiers, but also the courage of the families they left behind."--BOOK JACKET.
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