Best of
Southern

1928

Life's Extras


Archibald Rutledge - 1928
    Line drawings by Rutledge. Great for gift giving and personal inspiration, this book was once given by Henry Ford to all twenty-five thousand of his employees.

Stonewall Jackson: The Good Soldier


Allen Tate - 1928
    In the brilliant Shenandoah Valley campaign his outnumbered men marched with such speed that they were henceforth known as "foot cavalry". At Chancellorsville, Lee used him to execute his most daring tactical manoeuvre of the war. His untimely death was a loss from which the Army of Northern Virginia never recovered. In this fast-paced biography of one of the South's ablest (and most enigmatic) commanders, Allen Tate portrays the qualities that made "Stonewall" Jackson the warrior whom Lee would mourn as "my right arm". It is a rich and dramatic account that should interest any reader of American biography or the Civil War.Allen Tate, a major American poet and a leading New Critic, was the author of many works of criticism and poetry as well as Civil War novel, 'The Fathers'.