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Daring and Suffering a History of the Great Railroad Adventure

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"Daring and Suffering" by way of William Pittenger is a riveting firsthand account of the author studies as a Union soldier at some stage in the American Civil War. Pittenger narrative gives a gripping portrayal of his involvement in a bold challenge in the back of enemy lines, specially the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. The book information the exceptional events that spread out as a collection of Union volunteers, consisting of Pittenger, undertook a perilous challenge to sabotage Confederate deliver lines by hijacking a train known as the General. Pittenger's bright descriptions take readers into the coronary heart of the action, chronicling the daring escapade and the subsequent sufferings continued by using the contributors. "Daring and Suffering" now not handiest captures the adrenaline-fueled moments of the navy operation however additionally delves into the human elements of braveness, camaraderie, and the cruel realities of battle. Pittenger's narrative style is characterised via its authenticity and emotional intensity, providing readers with a compelling window into the demanding situations faced through soldiers throughout this tumultuous period in American records. As an eyewitness account of a daring wartime make the most, Pittenger's work stands as each a treasured historic document and a testament to the indomitable spirit of individuals who risked their lives for their convictions for the duration of the Civil War.

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ISBN: 9789360461737
Publication date: 1st January 2024
Author: William Pittenger
Publisher: Double 9 Books an imprint of Repro India Limited
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 138 pages
Genres: History
People / Places