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The Devil's Backyard
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The Devil’s Backyard

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The Devil’s Backyard is Ward Weaver’s autobiographical account of his intent to serve his country as a soldier and his fulfillment of that duty in the Vietnam conflict of the 1960’s and 1970’s. The Devil’s Backyard captures the forever drum beat of war in a snapshot of Americana. Ward Weaver wrote the book while serving a death sentence at San Quentin State PrisonThe Devil’s Backyard is an American war story in character that will stand the test of time for it models the familiar tunes told by previous generations told with a optimistic that never pulls the curtain on tragedies

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
East Oakland Times, LLC
Date
25 March 2020
Pages
262
ISBN
9781949576320

The Devil’s Backyard is Ward Weaver’s autobiographical account of his intent to serve his country as a soldier and his fulfillment of that duty in the Vietnam conflict of the 1960’s and 1970’s. The Devil’s Backyard captures the forever drum beat of war in a snapshot of Americana. Ward Weaver wrote the book while serving a death sentence at San Quentin State PrisonThe Devil’s Backyard is an American war story in character that will stand the test of time for it models the familiar tunes told by previous generations told with a optimistic that never pulls the curtain on tragedies

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
East Oakland Times, LLC
Date
25 March 2020
Pages
262
ISBN
9781949576320