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Love and Valor : Intimate Civil War Letters Between Captain Jacob and Emeline Ritner |
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Rating:  Summary: Startling insight Review: As an amateur war historian, I find that all too rarely do we see the war on both sides. The hardships of everyday Americans during the Civil War were not only occurring on the battlefield, but in the homes left behind in the cornfields of Iowa. This unique perspective is presented in the heartfelt correspondence between Jacob and Emeline. A rare opportunity to behold the searching meditations of a man gripped by both love, and patriotism.
Rating:  Summary: Startling insight Review: As an amateur war historian, I find that all too rarely do we see the war on both sides. The hardships of everyday Americans during the Civil War were not only occurring on the battlefield, but in the homes left behind in the cornfields of Iowa. This unique perspective is presented in the heartfelt correspondence between Jacob and Emeline. A rare opportunity to behold the searching meditations of a man gripped by both love, and patriotism.
Rating:  Summary: How it really was during the Civil War Review: As I read this remarkable volume I felt I was being transported back to those Civil War days, telling me how it was both in the war zone and back home in Iowa. Jacob Ritner is a remarkable figure, inspiring admiration and eminently worthy of emulation. His accounts of the battles he was in are vivid and immediate, and the editor of this volume has performed a most worthwhile service in resurrecting from the buried past this correspondence to inspire all who value patriotism and fidelity to duty and to one's marriage vow. One cannot but be enriched by following Captain Ritner and his wife thru those perilous years from 1861 thru 1865.
Rating:  Summary: Fascinating Review: I am not a reader of books nor a student of the civil war. However, I found this book to be fascinating. The horrors of war and the loneliness of soldiers are universal, and the insights into this particular war and historical era are compelling. It is very easy to read, and is both educational and entertaining. Please give me more by this writer!
Rating:  Summary: Fascinating Review: I am not a reader of books nor a student of the civil war. However, I found this book to be fascinating. The horrors of war and the loneliness of soldiers are universal, and the insights into this particular war and historical era are compelling. It is very easy to read, and is both educational and entertaining. Please give me more by this writer!
Rating:  Summary: Wonderfully Interesting correspondance! Review: I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book!. Some times, historical correspondance can be dry. However, these letter are not! They are very readable, offering a interesting insight into the real lives of people during the turbulent era of the Civil War. Charles Larimer has done excellent research and his annotations add to the context of when the letters were written. Highly recommended. I look forward to reading his Scottish Stories from Loch Ness.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderfully Interesting correspondance! Review: I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book!. Some times, historical correspondance can be dry. However, these letter are not! They are very readable, offering a interesting insight into the real lives of people during the turbulent era of the Civil War. Charles Larimer has done excellent research and his annotations add to the context of when the letters were written. Highly recommended. I look forward to reading his Scottish Stories from Loch Ness.
Rating:  Summary: Love and Valor a Welcome Change of Pace Review: Unlike more typical published letters or diaries, "Love and Valor" gives us the thoughts of both a soldier husband and a wife raising their family back home. Jacob and Emeline Ritner were highly literate and observant, and their expressed affection and concern for each other provide a nice counterpoint to Jacob's vivid and discerning descriptions of Wilson's Creek, the Vicksburg and Atlanta campaigns, the final push to end the war, and the assorted details of camp life that made up most of a soldier's existence. Editor Charles Larimer's family had lovingly preserved the letters for years. He has done a nice job of weaving throughout the book, excerpts from outside sources (including regimental histories of the 1st and 25th Iowa infantry regiments) to place the letters in a larger historical context. Though certain of the corresondence has been edited out, there is still plenty of detail. Don't let that put you off. You will feel that you know Jacob and Emeline by the end, and they are acquaintances worth having.
Rating:  Summary: From the Great-Great Grandson of Lt. Baron H. Crane Review: What a splendid work of Civil War history! Hats off to Charles F.Larimer. I couldn't have imagined there was so much historical data in intimate letters. The details are all here. What trials and tribulations our forefathers and mothers went through to perserve our nation. I now find myself becoming a Civil War buff after reading this book, and it only took me three days! As I read on, I found myself in my great-great grandfather's shoes fighting along the side of Cpt.Jacob Ritner and the boys from the 25th. How involved you become. I enjoyed the little jousting that Jacob and Crane had. Buy it today and enjoy a sentimental piece of Civil War history..........
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