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Company Aytch
Company Aytch | Samuel R. Watkins
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Among the plethora of books about the Civil War, Company Aytch stands out for its uniquely personal view of the events as related by a most engaging writera man with Twain-like talents who served as a foot soldier for four long years in the Confederate army. Originally published in 1881 as a series of articles in the Columbia, Tennessee, Herald, Sam Watkins's account has long been recognized by historians as one of the most lively and witty accounts of the war. Parallels between this text and The Red Badge of Courage suggest that Stephen Crane was also among Private Watkins's readers. This edition of Company Aytch also contains six previously uncollected articles by Sam Watkins, plus other valuable supplementary materials, including a map and period illustrations, a glossary of technical and military terms, a chronology of events, a concise history of Watkins's regiment, a biographical directory of individuals mentioned in the narrative, and geographic and topical indexes. This new edition of a Civil War classic is bound to become the edition of choice for students, military buffs, and general readers alike. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Laura317
Company Aytch | Samuel R. Watkins
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I listened to this on Libravox and thoroughly enjoyed listening to a middle Tennessee native speak of his memories from the Civil War. I wish that the narrator had a TN accent, but all in all a fascinating glimpse into one man's war experience. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Laura317
Company Aytch | Samuel R. Watkins
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Listening to this memoir via Libravox. Quite an interesting one of the Civil War from a Rebel. War is such an ugly thing.