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A. J. Langguth

    A.J. Langguth est un auteur et journaliste américain dont l'œuvre se caractérise par une vision sombre et satirique de la réalité. Ses romans, souvent situés sur des toiles de fond sociales et politiques complexes, explorent la nature humaine avec une intelligence aiguisée. Fort de sa vaste expérience de journaliste, y compris sa couverture pendant la guerre du Vietnam, il insuffle à sa fiction authenticité et profondeur.

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    Union 1812
    After Lincoln: How the North Won the Civil War and Lost the Peace
    Driven West: Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears to the Civil War
    • The book explores a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, set against a backdrop of significant historical events. It features well-developed characters whose personal journeys intertwine, revealing deep themes of love, loss, and resilience. The author intricately weaves together past and present, creating a rich tapestry that invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while navigating the intricacies of life. This thought-provoking work promises to engage and resonate with a wide audience.

      Driven West: Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears to the Civil War
    • Set in the post-Civil War era, this work delves into the complexities of Reconstruction, highlighting its detrimental impact on black Americans and the South's prolonged isolation. The narrative offers a poignant exploration of the historical context and societal challenges faced during this tumultuous period, crafted by an acclaimed author known for insightful historical portrayals.

      After Lincoln: How the North Won the Civil War and Lost the Peace
    • Union 1812

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      Langguth (journalism, U. of Southern California), author of The Men Who Started the American Revolution, provides a narrative of the War of 1812, tracing what led up to it, beginning with the resignation of George Washington from the Continental Army in 1783, to the peace treaty in 1815 and aftereffects up to 1861. He discusses roles played by John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, Tecumseh, and others, and relates the details of what happened during the war. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

      Union 1812
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      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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