Mary Chesnut's Civil War
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Mary Chesnut; Edited by C. Vann Woodward
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Winner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize in History, called "a feast for Civil War buffs" and "one of the best firsthand records of the Confederate experience" (Walter Clemons, Newsweek)
"By all odds the best of all Civil War memoirs, and one of the most remarkable eyewitness accounts to emerge from that or any other war."—Louis D. Rubin, Jr., New Republic
The incomparable Civil War diarist Mary Chestnut was a witness to the life and death of the Confederacy. With intelligence and passion she described the turbulent events of politics and war, as well as the complex society around her. The eminent historian C. Vann Woodward presents here a full and reliable edition of Chesnut's journals, restoring her to her rightful place in American history and literature.
Publication Date: September 10, 1981