An Audio Bundle: Blood & The War
Ulysses S. Grant
In Blood, the Civil War, the most dramatic moment in this nation's history, also produced some of our greatest literature. From tragic charges to prison escapes to the desolation wrought on those who stayed behind, Blood is an extraordinary collection of reminiscences, fiction, and excerpts from diaries and letters by an array of soldiers, writers and observers that includes Abraham Lincoln, General George Pickett, Walt Whitman, Ulysses S. Grant and Stephen Crane. In The War, no one knew it was going to be that bad. World War II killed some 60 million people—20 million of them soldiers—and inflicted wounds, bereavement, poverty and suffering on countless others. But such destruction was an impossible to imagine in advance as it was for young pilots-in-training to imagine their coming fiery deaths; or for Jews to foresee their last moments in the gas chambers; or for parents to imagine their children killed by the mortars and bullets and other munitions that factories churned out in such enormous quantities. As impossible, perhaps, as it is for us to imagine a disaster of similar scale in our future. The War presents an unforgettable mosaic of memoirs from soldiers, citizens and historians, detailing the immense tragedy that stretched from the Western Front to the Pacific Theater.
Author - Ulysses S. Grant.
Narrator - Christopher Graybill.
Published Date - Wednesday, 10 January 2024.
Location:
United States
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Ulysses S. Grant
Christopher Graybill
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In Blood, the Civil War, the most dramatic moment in this nation's history, also produced some of our greatest literature. From tragic charges to prison escapes to the desolation wrought on those who stayed behind, Blood is an extraordinary collection of reminiscences, fiction, and excerpts from diaries and letters by an array of soldiers, writers and observers that includes Abraham Lincoln, General George Pickett, Walt Whitman, Ulysses S. Grant and Stephen Crane. In The War, no one knew it was going to be that bad. World War II killed some 60 million people—20 million of them soldiers—and inflicted wounds, bereavement, poverty and suffering on countless others. But such destruction was an impossible to imagine in advance as it was for young pilots-in-training to imagine their coming fiery deaths; or for Jews to foresee their last moments in the gas chambers; or for parents to imagine their children killed by the mortars and bullets and other munitions that factories churned out in such enormous quantities. As impossible, perhaps, as it is for us to imagine a disaster of similar scale in our future. The War presents an unforgettable mosaic of memoirs from soldiers, citizens and historians, detailing the immense tragedy that stretched from the Western Front to the Pacific Theater. Author - Ulysses S. Grant. Narrator - Christopher Graybill. Published Date - Wednesday, 10 January 2024.
Language:
English
Chapter 1
Duration:00:05:42
Chapter 2
Duration:00:14:24
Chapter 3
Duration:00:15:04
Chapter 4
Duration:00:11:13
Chapter 5
Duration:00:09:04
Chapter 6
Duration:00:11:08
Chapter 7
Duration:00:10:06
Chapter 8
Duration:00:10:05
Chapter 9
Duration:00:12:41
Chapter 10
Duration:00:12:51
Chapter 11
Duration:00:10:39
Chapter 12
Duration:00:03:11
Chapter 13
Duration:00:12:05
Chapter 14
Duration:00:09:31
Chapter 15
Duration:00:06:31
Chapter 16
Duration:00:10:31
Chapter 17
Duration:00:10:26
Chapter 18
Duration:00:10:30
Chapter 19
Duration:00:10:47
Chapter 20
Duration:00:10:27
Chapter 21
Duration:00:13:13
Chapter 22
Duration:00:12:10
Chapter 23
Duration:00:07:57
Chapter 24
Duration:00:11:10
Chapter 25
Duration:00:10:15
Chapter 26
Duration:00:08:05
Chapter 27
Duration:00:13:19
Chapter 28
Duration:00:13:10
Chapter 29
Duration:00:13:49
Chapter 30
Duration:00:47:55
Chapter 31
Duration:00:48:35
Chapter 32
Duration:00:48:25
Chapter 33
Duration:00:48:20
Chapter 34
Duration:00:48:36
Chapter 35
Duration:00:46:58
Chapter 36
Duration:00:48:06
Chapter 37
Duration:00:45:43