Company Aytch by Sam R. Watkins - ISBN: 9780452281240
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"Samuel Rush Watkins was a private in the Confederate Army, a twenty-one-year-old Southerner from Tennessee who knew about war but had never experienced it firsthand."—BOOK JACKET. "With the immediacy of a dispatch from the front lines, here are Watkins‘ firsthan…

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    304 pages

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    1 November 1999

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Summary

Among the plethora of books about the Civil War Company Aytch stands out for its uniquely personal view of the events as related by a most engaging writer—a man with Twain-like talents who served as a foot soldier for four long years in the Confederate army. Originally published in 1881 as a series of articles in the Columbia, Tennessee, Herald, Sam Watkins‘s account has long been recognized by historians as one of the most lively and witty accounts of the war. Parallels between thi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780452281240
ISBN-10:0452281245
Author:Sam R. Watkins, Samuel R. Watkins
Publisher:Plume Books
Imprint:New American Library
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:1 November 1999
Weight:335g
Dimensions:17mm x 136mm x 203mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Company Aytch “A memoir of staggering significance, wit, and beauty.”–Ken Burns

“This lively memoir is part of an ilk within the genre that contends with the harsh barbarism of combat using wry humor. Surviving impossible situations and seemingly countless battles, Confederate soldier Watkins manages not only to capture clearly a soldier’s experience but also inadvertently to write a solid history of the war itself.”–Library Journal

About The Author

Sam R. Watkins

Samuel R. Watkins was born on June 26, 1839 near Columbia, Tennessee. He enlisted into the First Tennessee Infantry, Company H (the “Maury Grays”) at the beginning of the Civil War. Upon surrender, Watkins was one out of only seven men remaining from the 120 originally enlisted in his regiment. Sam was encouraged by friends and family to write down his memories. They were first published as a newspaper series and then finally published in book form in 1882. It was almost immediately hailed as an important Civil War work. After the war, Sam married his sweetheart Jennie, and they raised three c

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