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    The Marrow Of Tragedy

    Walt Whitman's Civil War Diary

    by Lawrence Jay Switzer

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    Prose by Walt Whitman, book design by Lawrence Jay Switzer. Only two written "on the spot" accounts of the Civil War are known to exist. This prose diary by Walt Whitman is one of them. As a volunteer nurse during the war, he was in an "eyewitness" position to report on the devastating effects the first modern war had on the nation and its people. Illustrated with period photos, sketches, and engravings. Whitman’s journal is intensely personal (rather than political) and a very moving reading experience.
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    • Primary Category: History
    • Additional Categories Biographies & Memoirs
    • Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 128
    • Publish Date: Jan 23, 2015
    • Language English
    • Keywords Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, Nursing, Literature
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    Lawrence Jay Switzer
    New York, NY, USA

    Lawrence Jay Switzer, designer of the ongoing Walt Whitman Series (six volumes in print to date) and producer of illustrated biographies of history's most famous courtesans, published his first work of fiction in 2019, entitled Sayville Tales, a Novel of Traveler's Tales. In the tradition of The Canterbury Tales, Sayville Tales is comprised of more than a dozen stories told by modern-day passengers on a railroad journey. The following year he published the first of three planned books about a fictional American metropolis. The title of the first volume is Beacon City Confidential. The author can be contacted at the following e-mail address: sayville.tales@gmail.com.

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