Battle Cry of Freedom describes the political and social environment that led to the Civil War. A glimpse into the human experience of both soldiers and civilians adds greater depth to the flowing, easy-to-follow prose. Considering the writing style and the scholarship, it is no wonder that James M. McPherson won a Pulitzer Prize for this book.
By MPPL on July 26, 2011 Categories: All Staff Picks, Books, Nonfiction, Picks by Larry