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What I Saw at Shiloh

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What I Saw at Shiloh

By: Ambrose Bierce
Narrated by: John Michaels
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In this missive, Ambrose Bierce recounts two days -April 6, and April 7, 1862 - perhaps the two most significant days of his life. He and over 100,000 other combatants have gathered about a small church near the town of Corinth, "a wretched place - the capital of a swamp, two days' march west of the Tennessee River". The church is Shiloh, and it will lend its name to the great battle that is to take place there.

Public Domain (P)2012 Audio Books by Mike Vendetti
American Civil War Classics Military Wars & Conflicts World Civil War War
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

yes,very discriptive

What other book might you compare What I Saw at Shiloh to and why?

red badge of courage

Have you listened to any of John Michaels’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

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Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

yes,when young soulder asks officer if he may kill a badly wounded man to relive his suffering.

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narration is excelent

very informitive puts listener on battlefield

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Very interesting description of what its like to be in the thick of battle. In a word, horrific.
Interesting book, I recommend this to anyone who loves to be transported to a different era.

Vivid description of a Civil War battlefield

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A bit hard for a modern reader to understand, but beautiful prose describing horrendous and hideouts vistas.

A great piece of 19th literature

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