The Parting A Story of West Point on the Eve of the Civil War |
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Author:
| Adams, Richard Barlow |
ISBN: | 979-8-9861262-4-1 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2023 |
Publisher: | RB Adams, LLC
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Book Format: | Digital online |
List Price: | USD $12.99 |
Book Description:
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In August 1860, would anyone have conceived that the upcoming November presidential election would result in the unraveling of a nation and a war between its parts, a war that would claim more lives than all its other wars combined? Told through the lens of West Point classmates and graduates, THE PARTING is a fact-based narrative of the impulsive descent of the United States of America from peace to war from August 1860 to the First Battle of Bull Run, July 1861. It is also an epic...
More DescriptionIn August 1860, would anyone have conceived that the upcoming November presidential election would result in the unraveling of a nation and a war between its parts, a war that would claim more lives than all its other wars combined? Told through the lens of West Point classmates and graduates, THE PARTING is a fact-based narrative of the impulsive descent of the United States of America from peace to war from August 1860 to the First Battle of Bull Run, July 1861. It is also an epic love story of West Point cadet John Pelham from Alabama and the beautiful Philadelphian Clara Bolton, who has never seen a slave and aspires to be the country's second female doctor.John Pelham is a first-classman (senior) at the Academy and the most popular and gifted man in the Class of 1861. Clara is a senior at Clermont College for Women on Long Island, facing an uphill battle to become a doctor in a profession reserved for men. The story unfolds against the backdrop of West Point and interwoven themes of states' rights, slavery, Democratic and Republican parties, abolitionists of the North, fire-eaters of the South, the election of Abraham Lincoln, the secession of Southern states, the formation of the Confederacy, the resignations of Southern cadets and officers, the posturings intended to avoid war, and the bombardment and surrender of Fort Sumter on April 14, 1861, that dashed all hopes for peace.