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A sharp twinkle of grit and gallows humour cuts through this sparkling collection. The Emma Gees gathers war comedy sketches and historical military anecdotes into a compact, compelling portrait of civil war military life, where frontline soldier experience meets veteran satire with unusual warmth and honesty. This edition is more than a reprint. It restores a classic work for today's and future generations, capturing soldier camaraderie stories and battlefield anecdotes with a historian's precision and a comedian's timing. The volume speaks to military history enthusiasts and casual readers…mehr

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A sharp twinkle of grit and gallows humour cuts through this sparkling collection. The Emma Gees gathers war comedy sketches and historical military anecdotes into a compact, compelling portrait of civil war military life, where frontline soldier experience meets veteran satire with unusual warmth and honesty. This edition is more than a reprint. It restores a classic work for today's and future generations, capturing soldier camaraderie stories and battlefield anecdotes with a historian's precision and a comedian's timing. The volume speaks to military history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, offering a friendly doorway into the world of civil war humorists, where small unit memoirs illuminate large truths about courage, endurance and companionship under fire. Herbert W. McBride's spirited voice turn by turn enlightens and entertains, weaving together a durable mosaic of human resilience and shared laughter. The book's enduring value lies in its blend of wry observation, vivid tableau, and timeless humour-an accessible gateway into a pivotal era for both the general reader and the literary collector. Out of print for decades, Alpha Editions' hand, with care and reverence, returns The Emma Gees as a cultural treasure- worthy of display and ongoing conversation among readers who relish military history, war comedy sketches, and the broader spectrum of American civil war memory. This is not merely a read; it is a window into a tradition of veterans satire and frontline storytelling.