
Produced by Phil McLaury, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN I
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN II
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN III
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN IV
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN V
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN VI
OBSERVATIONS OF A RETIRED VETERAN VII
OBSERVATIONS OF RETIRED VETERAN VIII
The book gathers a series of short, wry essays written by a former soldier who spent his later years editing a small Virginia newspaper. With a blend of dry humor and quiet melancholy, the pieces capture everyday moments—a child’s first barefoot steps in spring, the simple rituals of small‑town life—while hinting at the deeper reflections of a man who survived war. Readers hear a voice that is both modest and confident, offering gentle jokes that illuminate the resilience of the human heart.
In addition to their charm, the essays serve as a window into the life of a journalist who chose the newsroom over the battlefield after the Civil War. Originally printed in the weekly Vindicator, the writings retain the immediacy of their first appearance, untouched by later editing. Listeners will find a portrait of a bygone era, where wit and compassion intertwine, inviting contemplation of love, loss, and the quiet courage of ordinary days.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (129K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1834–1902
A Virginia newspaperman with a veteran’s eye for detail, he turned years of local journalism and wartime memory into lively, reflective sketches. His best-known work blends Civil War experience, humor, and a strong sense of place.
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