Carroll, Andrew, ed. War letters; extraordinary correspondence from American wars.Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller. , Washington Square Press. 508p. illus. index. c2001. 0-7434-1006-8. $16.00. SA * Although great leaders and great events directly shape the course of the world's history, it is easy to forget that most history is actually made by common people. Military history, likewise, invariably in·var·i·a·ble adj. Not changing or subject to change; constant. in·var i·a·bil is presented in macroscopic macroscopic /mac·ro·scop·ic/ (mak?ro-skop´ik) gross (2). mac·ro·scop·ic or mac·ro·scop·i·cal adj. 1. Large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye. 2. detail--the progress of campaigns, the details of the major battles, and the competence of commanders--yet all of these factors ultimately depend on the junior-grade officers and the men in the ranks. To study the one without recourse to the other is to miss at least half of the story. Titles such as this one go a long way toward correcting the balance. War Letters is a collection of the intimate thoughts, eye-witness accounts, and combat tales written home by American soldiers: some 200 letters in all, from the Civil War down to a few representing the Gulf War, Somalia and Bosnia. As one might expect, they run the gamut from the dramatic to the mundane: a semiliterate sem·i·lit·er·ate adj. 1. Having achieved an elementary level of ability in reading and writing. 2. Having limited knowledge or understanding, especially of a technical subject. Union trooper haranguing about the "Rebbles," a shocked survivor of Antietam, an eager young doughboy on his way to France, a soldier walking through the dead ashes of Nagasaki. Editor Andrew Carroll assembled this collection of letters as part of the Legacy Project, whose goal is to preserve the letters and memories of those who have served their nation. The letters seem to be uncommonly well chosen, making this one of the best collections this reviewer has encountered. A nice feature is a brief note in the Table of Contents describing each of the letters. Within the text, further notes put each missive within the context of its war, and often tell the ultimate rate of the writer. All that could be wished for would be a few letters from the American Revolution and the Mexican War, but no doubt these will be forthcoming in a future book. Raymond L. Puffer puffer, common name for some tropical marine fish of the family Tetraodontidae. The puffers and their allies, the boxfish, the porcupinefish, and the ocean sunfish or headfish, form an odd group (order Tetraodontiformes). , Ph.D., Historian, Edwards Air Force Base Edwards Air Force Base, U.S. military installation, 301,000 acres (121,805 hectares), S Calif., NE of Lancaster; est. 1933. It is one of the largest air force bases in the United States and has the world's longest runway. , CA |
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