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Ashes of Glory

  • Ernest B. Furgurson

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In Ashes of Glory, Ernest B. Furgurson conjures up wartime Richmond in vivid detail. We meet not only with such luminaries as Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, and Stonewall Jackson but with a strikingly broad spectrum of the community: preachers, nurses, newspapermen, bureaucrats, entrepreneurs, slaves, slave dealers, bootleggers, actors, spies, prostitutes, prisoners of war, refugees, handsome widows, eager debutantes, and swarms of enlisted men and officers from all over the South. Furgurson ushers us into the legendary Spotswood Hotel, where generals and gentry communed amid gossip and bourbon. He admits us to the hospitals crammed with amputees and infested by rats. He plunges us into a bread riot involving several hundred citizens and spurred by a "woman huckster." He shows us that, despite universal hardship, Richmond fairly crackled with spirit: theater manager John Hill Hewitt kept melodrama flowing on the city's popular stages; taffy parties, faro parlors, and sewing circles kept various other constituencies entertained; Colonel Thomas E. Rose of Pennsylvania and dozens more tunneled out of notorious Libby Prison; the genteel Union sympathizer Elizabeth Van Lew conducted an elaborate and extraordinarily successful campaign of espionage. Meanwhile, beneath the surface, a compound of defiance, despair, and paranoia preyed on the nerves of everyone from President Davis on down, turning a stunned and battered, once-glamorous society virtually inside out. - Jacket flap.

Genres

  • History
  • Richmond (Va.) Civil War, 1861-1865
  • Richmond (va.), history, civil war, 1861-1865
  • United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, campaigns
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About the author

  • Ernest B. Furgurson

    born 1929

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Editions

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    1st ed.

    Alfred A. Knopf, Distributed by Random House

    1996

  • Edition cover

    1st Vintage Civil War Library Ed edition

    Vintage

    September 30, 1997

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    Random House Value Publishing

    October 20, 1998