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A Few Years Ago I Received From A Friend To Whom They Had Been Addressed A Collection Of My Own Letters, Written During A Period Of Forty Years, And Amounting To Thousands--A History Of My Life. The Passion For Universal History (_I.E._ Any And Every Body's Story) Nowadays Seems To Render Any Thing In The Shape Of Personal Recollections Good Enough To Be Printed And Read; And As The Public Appetite For Gossip Appears To Be Insatiable, And Is Not Unlikely Some Time Or Other To Be Gratified At My

In Up From Corinth: Book 2 of Journey Into Darkness, Duane Kinkade’s search for his father leads him to the Confederate Army at Corinth, Mississippi, and into battle near a church called Shiloh at a place called Pittsburg Landing. He finds himself in a quagmire when the circumstances of battle land him with the Union Army in the care of an army surgeon. Moore expertly chronicles that battle and the months that follow through the summer and fall of 1862. Finally, in the winter of ’62-’63,