· The answer to the second question, “Why single out Ralph Peters’ new novel?” is that the award-winning author’s latest work of fiction, Cain at Gettysburg, is a masterpiece of inspired story-telling that better than any novel yet written on the subject reveals the very soul of the Civil War’s most famous battle. In his Author’s Note, Peters judges that “A novel about Gettysburg for our time must . · Cain at Gettysburg, by Ralph Peters, is a new historical novel describing the bloody three-day battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July, Gettysburg is still the largest land battle ever fought on the North American continent, and was the bloodiest of the American Civil War/5. · Cain at Gettysburg By Ralph Peters. pp. Forge, $ Reviewed by Noah Andre Trudeau. I confess to being a fan of Civil War fiction involving real battles. Over the years I’ve come to recognize three types. One alters some aspect of the engagement that changes the outcome, then plays with the www.doorway.ru: Noah Andre Trudeau.
Cain at Gettysburg-Ralph Peters Presents a reimagining of the pivotal Civil War battle from the perspectives of a Blue Ridge Confederate sergeant, a bitter survivor of the Great Famine in Ireland, and a German political refugee. Hell Or Richmond-Ralph Peters A sequel to Cain at Gettysburg reimagines a brutal. -Dr. James S. Pula, author of The Sigel Regiment: A History of the 26th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry: on Cain at Gettysburg "Ralph Peters has done the seemingly impossible. He has found a new way to tell the story of Gettysburg and simultaneously restore a great general to his rightful place in our minds and hearts.". CAIN AT GETTYSBURG. by Ralph Peters. BUY NOW FROM (The Officers' Club, , etc.), is the gold standard of fiction about the Battle of Gettysburg, adding that it appeared in a time when regard for the military was low and "citizens had to be reminded that towering heroes wore our country's uniform." Or, perhaps better, our country.
Michael Shaara’s novel The Killer Angels, writes Peters (The Officers’ Club, , etc.), is the gold standard of fiction about the Battle of Gettysburg, adding that it appeared in a time when regard for the military was low and “citizens had to be reminded that towering heroes wore our country’s uniform.” Or, perhaps better, our country’s, and another country’s, uniforms. There are no marble statues on this battlefield, only men of flesh and blood, imperfect and courageous. From "New York Times" bestselling author and former U.S. Army officer Ralph Peters, "Cain at Gettysburg" is bound to become a classic of men at war. Cain at Gettysburg audiobook written by Ralph Peters. Narrated by Peter Berkrot. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant.