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Tom Strong Lincoln's Scout A Story of the United States in the Times That Tried Men's Souls - A Scout's Loyalty: Bravery and Sacrifice in Civil War Times - cover

Tom Strong Lincoln's Scout A Story of the United States in the Times That Tried Men's Souls - A Scout's Loyalty: Bravery and Sacrifice in Civil War Times

Alfred Bishop Mason

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Tom Strong, Lincoln's Scout: A Story of the United States in the Times That Tried Men's Souls," Alfred Bishop Mason presents a compelling narrative set during the tumultuous period of the American Civil War. Blending historical fiction with vivid character exploration, Mason masterfully crafts the story of Tom Strong, a courageous scout and spy whose adventures provide a microcosmic view of the struggles faced by individuals during this era. The prose is imbued with a sense of urgency and authenticity, reflecting the literary traditions of the 19th century while engaging deeply with themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and moral complexity. Alfred Bishop Mason, an esteemed author known for his keen interest in American history and military tales, drew upon his own experiences and research to create a work that resonates with historical accuracy and emotional depth. His background likely informed his portrayal of both the valor and the humanity of those involved in the war, showcasing the conflict's profound impact on the American character. This understanding of the socio-political landscape of the time enriches the narrative and enhances its historical significance. "Tom Strong, Lincoln's Scout" is essential reading for anyone interested in Civil War literature, American history, or the intricate interplay between individual lives and larger historical narratives. Mason's vivid storytelling not only captures the spirit of a nation at war but also invites readers to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit when faced with adversity.
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 148 páginas.

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