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Duty, desertion, and the price of courage collide on the frontier. The Deserter draws readers into a gripping corner of civil war America, where loyalty is tested, deserts are haunted, and every choice ripples through a brittle wartime world. This compact, morally charged adventurе fiction follows men and moments under pressure, weaving themes of military desertion, loyalty and betrayal, and frontier hardship into a vivid tapestry of character and consequence. It is more than a tale of skirmishes and escape; it is a careful study of conscience under fire, a narrative that rewards both…mehr

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Duty, desertion, and the price of courage collide on the frontier. The Deserter draws readers into a gripping corner of civil war America, where loyalty is tested, deserts are haunted, and every choice ripples through a brittle wartime world. This compact, morally charged adventurе fiction follows men and moments under pressure, weaving themes of military desertion, loyalty and betrayal, and frontier hardship into a vivid tapestry of character and consequence. It is more than a tale of skirmishes and escape; it is a careful study of conscience under fire, a narrative that rewards both pulse-quickening action and quiet, morally lucid reflection. Alpha Editions restores this classic with reverence for the era and for Richard Harding Davis's keen eye for people, place, and peril. The Deserter stands as a significant piece of civil war fiction and a touchstone for lovers of historical fiction, wartime drama, and literature study guides that illuminate context without sacrificing texture. Its American South settings and rugged landscapes render a vivid backdrop for stories that still resonate with readers today, and for collectors of civil war era writings, it is a rare cultural treasure that marks Davis among the notable civil war era writers. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this book is not merely a reprint but a collector's item for readers who value history, craft, and enduring storytelling. It rewards casual readers seeking brisk, human adventure and classic-literature enthusiasts seeking a thoughtfully preserved jewel.
Autorenporträt
Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was a prominent American journalist, war correspondent, and author during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on April 18, 1864, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Davis harbored a deep passion for writing influenced by his parents, both accomplished writers. He swiftly rose to prominence through his vivid storytelling and adventurous persona. Davis attended Lehigh University and later Johns Hopkins University, though he did not graduate, instead choosing to launch his prolific career in journalism at the Philadelphia Record and subsequently at the New York Sun. His journalistic prowess led him across continents, covering significant events such as the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and World War I, collecting experiences that enhanced the richness of his written works. As a correspondent, Davis became renowned for his ability to bring stories to life, a skill that seamlessly translated into his literary pursuits. He authored numerous articles, short stories, and novels, among them 'The Deserter,' which showcases Davis' signature blending of reportage with narrative fiction. His oeuvre is marked by vivid characterizations, an affinity for adventure, and a keen eye for social detail. Davis' work helped to define the character of the American war correspondent and left an indelible mark on the literary world with his spirited prose and commitment to storytelling. He passed away on April 11, 1916, leaving behind a legacy as one of America's preeminent writers and journalists of his time.