"e;Bully for the Band!"e; e-bog
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From the commanding call of the bugle at reveille to combat instructions (such as "e;fix bayonets"e;) to reassuring songs around the campfire at night, music was an integral part of the Civil War soldier's experience. This volume presents the Civil War writings of Charles, Herbert, Jeremiah and Osman George, four brothers from the town of Newbury, Vermont, who played in the 10th Vermont...
E-bog
253,01 DKK
Forlag
McFarland
Udgivet
23 januar 2012
Længde
300 sider
Genrer
Literary essays
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780786489107
From the commanding call of the bugle at reveille to combat instructions (such as "e;fix bayonets"e;) to reassuring songs around the campfire at night, music was an integral part of the Civil War soldier's experience. This volume presents the Civil War writings of Charles, Herbert, Jeremiah and Osman George, four brothers from the town of Newbury, Vermont, who played in the 10th Vermont Infantry regimental band. Their letters and a diary describe the life of an enlisted musician, including forming a band, rehearsals and repertory, performances for officers, troops, and civilians--and battlefield stretcher-bearer duties. Despite the hardships they suffered, including the loss of one brother, their writings (supported by detailed scene-setting narratives by editor Davis) reveal the Georges' fraternal bond that sustained them emotionally and ensured they would continue to serve their comrades in battle.