Himself:: A Civil War Soldier's Battles with Rebels, Brits and Devils, an historic novel

William Donohue

Himself:: A Civil War Soldier's Battles with Rebels, Brits and Devils, an historic novel
Format
Hardback
Publisher
City of Light Publishing
Country
United States
Published
1 September 2014
Pages
319
ISBN
9781942483106

Himself:: A Civil War Soldier’s Battles with Rebels, Brits and Devils, an historic novel

William Donohue

Follow the lives of John and Patrick Donohue as they grow up in the Old First Ward in Buffalo, New York during the mid-1800s. Orphaned as children, they are sent to live with their grandmother. While John finds work and helps support the family, Patrick becomes involved with a gang and runs wild. When the Civil War breaks out, the brothers join the Union army. Follow them through the deadly battles of Grant’s Virginia campaign to Appomattox, the difficulties they face holding jobs once the war is over, their relationships with wives, children, and one another, and Patrick’s lifelong battle with the bottle. A compelling tale of two Irish Catholic men, sons of immigrants, during a tumultuous period in our nation’s rich history.

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