Douglas C. Jones
Books
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1. The Barefoot Brigade By Douglas C. Jones
A Novel of the Civil War
Set during the tumultuous period of the American Civil War, the story follows a group of young Confederate soldiers from Arkansas as they navigate the harsh realities of war. The narrative delves into their struggles with loyalty, survival, and the moral complexities of their cause, highlighting the camaraderie and resilience that develop among them. As they endure the brutal conditions of battle and the challenges of military life, the soldiers are forced to confront their beliefs and the impact of the war on their identities and futures. Through vivid storytelling, the book paints a poignant picture of the human side of war and the enduring spirit of those who fight in it.
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2. Elkhorn Tavern
Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, this historical novel delves into the lives of the Hasford family, who find themselves caught in the turmoil of the Battle of Pea Ridge. As Union and Confederate forces clash near their Arkansas home, the family grapples with the harsh realities of war, loyalty, and survival. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative explores the impact of the conflict on both soldiers and civilians, painting a poignant picture of resilience and the human spirit amidst the chaos of war.
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3. The Court Martial Of George Armstrong Custer
The book presents an imaginative reexamination of the events surrounding the Battle of the Little Bighorn by staging a fictional court-martial of General George Armstrong Custer. Through this speculative trial, the narrative explores themes of military accountability, leadership, and the complexities of historical interpretation. The story delves into the testimonies and perspectives of various historical figures, offering a nuanced portrayal of Custer's controversial decisions and the broader implications of his actions on American history. The novel invites readers to reconsider the legacy of Custer and the moral ambiguities of warfare.
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4. Black Tide
Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, this gripping historical novel follows the journey of a Confederate soldier who finds himself caught in the chaos and moral complexities of war. As he navigates the brutal realities of battle and the shifting allegiances of those around him, he is forced to confront his own beliefs and the true cost of loyalty. Through vivid storytelling and richly drawn characters, the narrative explores themes of honor, survival, and the enduring human spirit amidst the devastation of conflict.
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5. White Line Fever
Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, this gripping narrative follows the tumultuous journey of a young man caught in the throes of the Civil War. As he navigates the harsh realities of a divided nation, he grapples with the moral complexities of loyalty, honor, and survival. The story delves into the personal struggles and transformative experiences that shape his character, offering a poignant exploration of the human spirit amidst the chaos of war. Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, the novel paints a compelling portrait of resilience and redemption in a time of great upheaval.
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