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SOLDIERS BLUE AND GRAY by James I. Robertson, Jr.; PUBLISHER: University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC; 1988 printing; 278 pages.

This is the first scholarly, in-depth treatment of Civil War soldier life published in the past 30 years. Johnny Rebs and Billy Yanks wrote more letters and reminiscences than any other group of American servicemen. A tremendous amount of such writing came to light during--and has appeared since--the Civil War Centennial of the 1960s. And what those men felt, observed, and endured reinforces the opinion that while they left something to be desired as soldiers, this nation has rarely ever produced greater fighters of more courage and devotion.

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