
A seasoned humorist and ventriloquist turned war reporter, the narrator brings a rare blend of wit, pathos, and vivid description to the early days of the conflict. His early career in the theater and his reputation for quick, impromptu poetry reveal a mind that can turn even the bleakest battlefield moments into lively anecdotes. Readers will hear the same sharp eye that once delighted Cincinnati audiences now applied to the chaotic front lines.
When the war erupted, he enlisted alongside his longtime companion and set out with the 6th Ohio, quickly finding himself in the rugged hills of West Virginia. His dispatches, sent back to the Cincinnati papers, combined soldierly detail with tongue‑in‑cheek commentary, offering a snapshot of camp life, marching orders, and the odd mishap that kept morale afloat. Listeners will be treated to first‑hand sketches of skirmishes, the camaraderie of volunteers, and the absurdities that peppered a conflict still finding its shape.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (436K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2007-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1824–1884
A Civil War writer remembered for a lively blend of humor, pathos, and firsthand detail, he turned army life into vivid stories for everyday readers. His best-known book captures camp scenes, battlefield moments, and the human side of war in a direct, accessible voice.
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