The Children Of Pride: A True Story of Georgia and the Civil War (1984) By Robert Manson Myers
All wars are tragic, but there are a few like the American Civil War that transcends the more familiar scrimmages for land, warm seaports, and secure frontiers. The Civil War, fought by moral people for a principle that one side deemed immoral, was a classic tragedy. Brought down by their own tragic flaw, the South lost everything except its courage and its will to build anew. To read the newly published, abridged edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning ''The Children of Pride'' is to experience again those contradictory emotions that any encounter with the South engenders.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 671 pages
- In Good Condition