A memoir of the American Civil War, written by an anonymous Confederate soldier and published in 1867. This book provides a vivid and detailed account of the experience of fighting for the Confederacy, including battles, prison camps, and life on the home front. While it is obviously a partisan account, it remains an important primary source for anyone interested in the Civil War or the history of the American South.
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