Hello fellow LAFers,
I have a request from my father, that I got this august body much be able to help me with. My father has started to research the 1920s, he's long retired and likes reading. He has made it to the era of the SCW. He asked if I know any good books on the civil war, especially ones that give a front line eye view from both sides. He'd like to about the very heavily biased works as he's not wanting to know the theoretical reasons that everyone was fighting, but more what they were actually feeling. I admitted I did not, but hobby interest fades after 1815, but I said I would ask. So, if anyone could please recommend a book or two I'd be very grateful!
Thanks all in advance!
Best,
Ed