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In the early days of the Civil War, a group of very different young
men gathered in Philadelphia to become members of the 95th
Pennsylvania Volunteers--one of those very special units of
fighting men called the Zouaves. Twenty five members of that group
recognized that they shared a special bond, and called themselves
the Original Twenty Five. Now it is May of 1864. The war that would
be over soon is now in its fourth year, and the Original Twenty
Five is now down to twelve. They are moving South yet again, under
a new commander with a new strategy for finally ending this endless
war. But to end the war, these surviving friends must endure a
forty-day orgy of slaughter that History's greatest butchers could
not have conceived--and nine endless months of a new type of
warfare that carries with it mind-numbing boredom, the constant
threat of sudden death, their all-consuming fears and dreams--and
the madness growing within them all . . . An epic in the oldest,
truest sense of the word, this is an unflinching look at outward
butchery and inward suffering--and the hard-won compassion that
sustains, even in defeat.
To some, Loch Ness is a joke. To some, it is the most important
thing in the world. A major new expedition has been formed to
locate the elusive creature of Loch Ness. Suddenly it seems as if
everyone in the world is rushing to join the expedition, and for
every conceivable reason. For each of them, it will be a journey
into wonder--and a plunge into mystery, terror, and his own
personal heart of darkness. A grand symbolic adventure in the
tradition of Moby Dick and The Hunting of the Snark.
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