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2009
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Chapters include: WAR DIARY OF A UNION WOMAN IN THE SOUTH; THE LOCOMOTIVE CHASE IN GEORGIA; A ROMANCE OF MORGAN'S ROUGH-RIDERS; COLONEL ROSE'S TUNNEL AT LIBBY PRISON; A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL OUT OF DIXIE; and ESCAPE OF GENERAL BRECKINRIDGE.
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A Timeless Tale of Acadian Life in Southern Louisiana
2019
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In "Bonaventure: A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana," George Washington Cable crafts a rich tapestry of Southern life in the 19th century, blending lyrical prose with acute social commentary. The book explores the lives of Acadians in Louisiana, presenting a vivid portrayal of their culture, traditions, and struggles in a post-Civil War context. Cable's prose is imbued with a deep sense of place, utilizing regional dialect and natural imagery to evoke the lush landscapes and complex soc...
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"The Amateur Garden" by George Washington Cable is a delightful exploration of gardening that combines practical advice with a deep appreciation for nature. Cable, known for his vivid storytelling and connection to the Southern landscape, invites readers into the world of gardening with enthusiasm and expertise. He shares insights on various plants, cultivation techniques, and the joys of nurturing a garden. The book serves as both a guide for novice gardeners and a source of inspiration f...
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Enriched edition. Exploring the Creole Mysteries of Louisiana
2019
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In "Strange True Stories of Louisiana," George Washington Cable masterfully weaves a tapestry of vivid narratives drawn from the rich cultural and historical milieu of Louisiana. Through a blend of anecdotal storytelling and meticulous research, Cable presents a series of captivating tales that illuminate the complexities of Southern life, particularly focusing on the Creole and African American experience. His literary style, characterized by lush descriptions and authoritative voice, gro...
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or Free with Kobo PlusThe Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection
40+ Novels & Tales of Civil War, Including the Rhodes History of the War 1861-1865
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- Jules VerneMark TwainRandall ParrishGeorge Washington CableJohn Esten CookeEdward RobinsJohn William De ForestAmbrose BierceMary JohnstonWinston ChurchillEdward Everett HaleCharles KingNatalie Sumner LincolnStephen CraneCharles Carleton CoffinJames Ford RhodesJohn McElroyLucy Foster MadisonHarry HazeltonHenry F. KeenanGeorge W. PeckJohn R. MusickRobert W. ChambersJoseph A. AltshelerG. A. HentyB. K. BensonW. H. SheltonByron A. DunnEllen GlasgowMaría Ruiz de BurtonThomas Dixon Jr.
2023
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The Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection is a compelling anthology that intricately weaves the diverse literary styles and reflective narratives of the Civil War era. Through poignant short stories, essays, and narrative accounts, the collection captures the tumultuous landscape of a nation in conflict. From heart-wrenching battlefield scenes to intimate portrayals of homefront struggles, each piece conveys the enduring complexity and the profound human experience of the war....
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14 Complete Works of George Washington CableBonaventureBylow HillDr. SevierGideon's BandJohn MarchKincaid's BatteryMadame DelphineOld Creole DaysStrange True Stories of LouisianaStrong HeartsThe Amateur GardenThe CavalierThe Flower of the ChapdelainesThe Grandissimes
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14 Complete Works of George Washington CableBonaventureBylow HillDr. SevierGideon's BandJohn MarchKincaid's BatteryMadame DelphineOld Creole DaysStrange True Stories of LouisianaStrong HeartsThe Amateur GardenThe CavalierThe Flower of the ChapdelainesThe Grandissimes
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George Washington Cable was an American author and reformer, noted for his stories dealing with Creole life in his native New Orleans. His early novels sought to recapture the picturesque times of the old French-Spanish city, while employing a realism that was new to Southern fiction. His works are characterised by freshness and charm, with a force of moral conviction. Although Cable was the son of slaveholders and fought in the Confederate cavalry, he saw slavery and attempts to d...
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- Delphi Series Fourteen
2024
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George Washington Cable was an American author and reformer, noted for his stories dealing with Creole life in his native New Orleans. His early novels sought to recapture the picturesque times of the old French-Spanish city, while employing a realism that was new to Southern fiction. His works are characterised by freshness and charm, with a force of moral conviction. Although Cable was the son of slaveholders and fought in the Confederate cavalry, he saw slavery and attempts to d...
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or Free with Kobo PlusDr. Sevier
A Deep Dive into Race and Culture in Post-Civil War Louisiana
2019
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In "Dr. Sevier," George Washington Cable weaves a compelling narrative set in the post-Reconstruction South, examining the complexities of regional identity and racial dynamics. The novel is characterized by Cable'Äôs signature rich prose and vivid imagery, bringing to life the vibrant social landscape of Louisiana in the late 19th century. Through the struggles of its titular character, Dr. Sevier, a physician torn between his professional duties and personal convictions, the text delves ...
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- Pelican Pouch
2001
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The classic 19th century novel about a family navigating their lives and loves in New Orleans' Creole society.When The Grandissimes was first published in 1880, the book was criticized for its portrayal of forbidden love and the clash of cultures during the Reconstruction. Since then, the novel has been considered a masterful critique of racial and social inequality that resonates with modern readers.George Washington Cable's work has been compared...
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