'This posthumous publication on the War with Spain is a generally straightforward, often amusing, frequently colorful, and occasionally gripping narrative of a New York artist-volunteer who landed with the Fifth Army Corps at Siboney, rushed to aid the Rough Riders at Las Guasimas, fought through the horrors of Bloody Ford and Hell's Pocket, participated in the siege of Santiago, and survived the fever-ridden aftermath at Montauk Point' - "Military Affairs". Charles Johnson Post (1873-1956) received not one but two handmade red flannel bellybands for protection against tropical fevers when he enlisted as a private in 1898 with the 71st New York Infantry. He was paid a monthly wage of $13.00, with an additional $1.30 combat pay per month. Setting off for what he later termed 'the little wars that are the mere trivia of history,' he came back to write a mild chronicle of many little men who were painting on a big canvas, and of their little epic routines of life, with a common death at their elbow. It is only the little, but keen, tribulations that made the epic routine of an old-fashioned war. Graham A. Cosmas is chief of the General History Branch at the U.S. Army Center of Military History. He is the author of "An Army for Empire: The United States Army in the Spanish-American War". Mary Lou Gjernes is chief of the Collections Branch at the U.S. Army Center of Military History.
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Vendeur : -OnTimeBooks-, Phoenix, AZ, Etats-Unis
Etat : very_good. Gently read. May have name of previous ownership, or ex-library edition. Binding tight; spine straight and smooth, with no creasing; covers clean and crisp. Minimal signs of handling or shelving. 100% GUARANTEE! Shipped with delivery confirmation, if you're not satisfied with purchase please return item! Ships USPS Media Mail. N° de réf. du vendeur OTV.0803287577.VG
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Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. N° de réf. du vendeur G0803287577I4N00
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Vendeur : Books by White/Walnut Valley Books, Winfield, KS, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : As New. No Jacket. Charles Johnson Post (illustrateur). 1st Edition. Bison Books / University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln , NE. 1999. Softcover/Trade Wraps. First Printing by Line Number. Book is tight, square, and unmarked but for a remainder mark on the textblock bottom. Book Condition: As New. No DJ. Pictorial card stock wraps. Wraps are not bent or folded; spine is not creased or split; text is secure in binding. 340 pp 8vo. This book is a stirring, funny, brave, sympathetic piece of Americana, the memoir of a foot soldier in the Spanish-American War who happened also to be a first-rate artist, carrying a sketchbook along with his gun. It is a GI's view of the invasion of Cuba in June 1898, from the moment that Charles Johnson Post passed the jumping test, the coughing test, and the eyesight test, and became a soldier, to the day he returned to New York, gaunt and fever-ridden, the first man back from San Juan Hill. A clean very presentable copy. N° de réf. du vendeur 016835
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Vendeur : Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, Etats-Unis
Trade Paperback. Etat : As New. Trade paperback, glossy wrappers with yellow background, a color-illustration of charge up hill at center front wrapper, 340 pages with some illustrations. Introduction by Graham A. Cosnas and Marylou K. Gjernes. Mint. N° de réf. du vendeur 53936
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Vendeur : GoldBooks, Denver, CO, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed. N° de réf. du vendeur 4K44_91_0803287577
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