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Requiem for Lost City (Civil War Georgia)

ePub Requiem for Lost City (Civil War Georgia) by Robert S. Jr. Davis; Sarah Conley Clayton in History

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The conquest of Antarctica by air is one of this century's greatest exploration epics. In all its drama; tragedy and achievement it is a magnificent story - frequently heroic; regularly comic and often tragic - but at the same time a story rarely told. Men from every corner of the globe; some motivated by adventure; others by patriotism; clamoured to be among the first to fly over the last unconquered continent and claim it for their country. It began with the Australian adventurer and World War I hero; Sir Hubert Wilkins; who took off from the rough and ready airstrip on Deception Island and flew briefly above the southern ice on November 16; 1928. He was soon followed by other aviator adventurers: Admiral Richard E. Byrd; already a hero of the North Pole; and his fellow American; Lincoln Ellsworth; a swashbuckling New York millionaire who carried Wyatt Earp's gunbelt on his trailblazing flight to the Ross Sea; the Norwegian whalers and their spotting planes; and the Luft Hansa men in their big flying boats. Moments of Terror is an exciting story which takes us through the disasters and mercy dashes; the rivalries and rescues; and the chicanery and comradeship which have been a constant feature of Antarctic exploration and exploitation. With its rare photographs; many published here for the first time; and the stories of men; some modest; others brash; and their flimsy planes; this is a timely book as nations big and small attempt to resolve the future and ownership of the icy southern continent.


#2151668 in Books 1999-05-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .63 x 5.98l; 1.12 #File Name: 0865546223224 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Fascinating Look At War Time AtlantaBy The TorpedoI found this work fascinating! Sallie Clayton's account was so descriptive as to make day by day life in war time Atlanta come alive. Her account of Sherman's seige was particularly engrossing. A must read along with other such biographical accounts of the period.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very interesting.By CustomerD2 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Another document to the Horrors of the Lost CauseBy Kimberly WrightAn interesting and provocitive account of the attacks on the civilian population of Ante-bellum Georgia by Federal forces under command of William (kerosene) Sherman. This book substanciates that the "Lincoln-Sherman Plan" to make Georgia "howl" was an unpresedented reaction to propaganda and political gain. The sacking and burning of Atlanta and its long term effect on the state are sobering. Another book related to this topic that fully illustrates this unlawful and evil destruction is "The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl;" by Eliza Francis Andrews.The "Hounds of War" destroyed Georgia's economy well into the 20th Century.

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