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Earl Schenck Miers (1910–1972)

Author of A Child's First Book of American History

117+ Works 2,320 Members 16 Reviews

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Works by Earl Schenck Miers

America and Its Presidents (1971) 75 copies
The American Story (1956) 73 copies
The Last Campaign: Grant Saves the Union (1972) 52 copies, 1 review
Gettysburg (1996) 30 copies, 1 review
Pirate Chase (1998) 26 copies
That Lincoln boy (1968) 23 copies
Baseball (1973) 22 copies
Yankee Doodle Dandy (2021) 22 copies
Wild & woolly West (1967) 20 copies, 1 review
Our Fifty States (1961) 18 copies
Where the Raritan Flows (1964) 18 copies
That Jefferson Boy (1970) 13 copies
America During Four Wars (1965) 12 copies
The Bill of Rights (1968) 11 copies
The Story of the F.B.I. (1965) 9 copies
A Blazing Star (1970) 8 copies
The magnificent mutineers (1968) 7 copies
Big Ben (1942) 7 copies
The Guns of Vicksburg (1957) 6 copies
Answers About the FBI (1970) 4 copies
Freedom (1965) 4 copies
The Civil War 3 copies
Menehune Magic (1967) 3 copies
Monkey Shines (1952) 3 copies
American Culture: Some Beginnings (1961) — Joint Author. — 3 copies
The storybook of science (1969) 3 copies
A Ballad of the North and South (1959) — Joint Author. — 2 copies
The trouble bush (1966) 2 copies
Football (1974) 2 copies
The Christmas Card Murders (1951) 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

Moll Flanders (1722) — Introduction, some editions — 7,928 copies, 102 reviews
The Living Lincoln (1992) — Editor — 182 copies
We Were There at the Battle of Gettysburg (1955) — Historical Consultant — 180 copies
America's Historylands: Touring Our Landmarks of Liberty (1962) — Contributor — 157 copies
The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (2007) — Foreword, some editions — 140 copies
A Rebel War Clerk's Diary (1982) — Editor — 115 copies, 1 review
The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories (1968) — Introduction, some editions — 87 copies, 1 review
We Were There at the Battle of Lexington and Concord (1958) — Historical Consultant — 84 copies, 1 review
When the World Ended: The Diary of Emma LeConte (1987) — Editor — 36 copies, 1 review
Largely Lincoln (2007) — Introduction — 11 copies
How to Write Short Stories That Editors Buy (1943) — Foreword — 1 copy

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rjrobbins2 | May 21, 2023 |
First-hand accounts by witnesses and participants of the events in the battle of Gettysburg.
 
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Mapguy314 | Oct 25, 2021 |
From Goodreads:
"Here are the battles and the people of the Civil War presented from the point of view of the common soldiers who fought the battles and the common people who lived through the war.

Earl Schenck Miers is one of the best known among writers on the Civil War. In this book he proves not only his thorough familiarity with his subject, but also his understanding of young people and his amazing ability to present strictly factual material in so dramatic a fashion that it becomes more exciting and moving than any imaginative adventure story could be.

The author's aim in writing this book was to tell the story of the war objectively, with understanding and sympathy for both sides; to explain, simply, the strategy of the war; not only to give accounts of major battles, but to translate these into human terms. He also discusses the songs that were sung in the North and South, tells how they were inspired and what they meant.

Finally, and most important, Mr. Miers has brought the moral force of the war into focus and has made a great contribution to the healing of wounds. This is a book to be read and reread--a dramatic, moving story that gets into the hearts and minds of the people and reveals aspects of American history not to be found in any textbook. "
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