Detailed Minutiae of Soldier Life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865

by Eugene McCarthy

Brian Steel Wills (Introduction)

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This Civil War classic of soldiering in the ranks debunks all the romantic notions of war. Like his Northern counterpart, the Confederate soldier fought against bullets, starvation, miserable weather, disease, and mental strain. But the experience was perhaps even worse for Johnny Reb because of the odds against him. Never as well equipped and provisioned as the Yankee, he nevertheless performed heroically. Carlton McCarthy, a private in the Army of Northern Virginia, describes the not-always-regular rations, various improvisations in clothing and weaponry, campfire entertainments, the jaunty spirits and the endless maneuvering of the men in gray. Real but forgotten faces are glimpsed momentarily in famous battles, and the tramp of feet on the way to Appomattox is heard. Detailed Minutiae of Soldier Life does for the Confederate side what John Billings's Hardtack and Coffee, also a Bison Book, does for the Northern. David Donald wrote in the New York Herald Tribune that McCarthy's book, too, was "as fresh, as amusing, and as revealing" as the day it was first published in 1882. In a new introduction Brian S. Wills considers the book's niche in Civil War literature.
  • ISBN10 0803281978
  • ISBN13 9780803281974
  • Publish Date 1 October 1993
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 24 June 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Nebraska Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 244
  • Language English