| + | Nation. 84: 523. Je. 6, ’07. 220w. |
“Altogether delightful little stories.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 494. Ag. 10, ’07. 340w. |
“After reading much of the fiction of the day, one feels as if in this modest volume he is really once more in good society.”
| + | Outlook. 86: 118. My. 18, ’07. 100w. |
Moore, Edward A. Story of a cannoneer under Stonewall Jackson, in which is told the part taken by the Rockbridge artillery in the army of northern Virginia; with introds. by Robert E. Lee, jr., and Hon. Henry St. George Tucker: il. $2. Neale.
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“In which is told the part taken during the civil war by the Rockbridge artillery in the operations of the army of northern Virginia.... It is history and romance in one, and at the same time a chronicle and a picture gallery. To read it is to know intimately the brave and noble young fellows who formed the company, a command that proved its mettle in twenty-three engagements.”—N. Y. Times.
“We heartily commend the volume as a truthful picture of real war.”