Stonewall Jackson: Portrait of a SoldierApplying a novelist's shaping hand to history, Bowers gives a dramatic closeup of one of the most important generals of the South--his childhood as a poor orphan shuttled among strict relatives, his two marriages, and the driving ambition he fought to control throughout his life. |
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Prologue | 11 |
A Man of Mystery | 17 |
Back Where It All BeganOut There | 35 |
Copyright | |
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