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Beyond His Mercy - A Novel (Hardcover) (Hardcover): Johnny Neil Smith Beyond His Mercy - A Novel (Hardcover) (Hardcover)
Johnny Neil Smith
R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Beyond the Storm - A Novel of a Mother's Faith and Her Son's Trials (Paperback): Johnny Neil Smith, Susan Cruce Smith Beyond the Storm - A Novel of a Mother's Faith and Her Son's Trials (Paperback)
Johnny Neil Smith, Susan Cruce Smith
R575 R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Save R90 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beyond His Mercy - An American Civil War Novel (Paperback): Johnny Neil Smith, Susan Cruce Smith Beyond His Mercy - An American Civil War Novel (Paperback)
Johnny Neil Smith, Susan Cruce Smith
R584 R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Save R90 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Unconquered - A Novel of the Civil War (Paperback, New): Johnny Neil Smith Unconquered - A Novel of the Civil War (Paperback, New)
Johnny Neil Smith
R693 R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Save R105 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After four years of bitter struggles and immeasurable cost in human lives and property, the armies laid down their weapons and the country was reunited. But there was a magnitude of problems emerging from the rebellious and war-torn South and the now-freed slaves. The freed slaves, excited about their liberation, were led to believe that they would receive "forty acres of land and a mule," but this didn't happen. The politicians felt that freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote was enough for them. True equality was never pondered, and these people, emerging from servitude, were met with apathy and resentment. Who would represent these people, and who would mend the bitter feelings and destruction left by the war? John Wilson, who first appeared in the author's "Hillcountry Warriors" which was acclaimed as "an above-par work of period fiction" by "Publishers Weekly," was such a man. Wilson had fought for the Confederacy and upon returning to his home in Mississippi, felt there was room for all races. In essence, he was a man beyond his time. As long as Federal troops were stationed in the South, some order existed, but when they were removed in 1876, an internal struggle for power erupted. As time passed, Wilson was eventually appointed a district judgeship and he felt that he could make his dream of justice for all a reality. This is his story, and the story of many who labored to mend the bitter feelings and destruction left by the Civil War. Johnny Neil Smith, author of the critically acclaimed "Hillcountry Warriors" of which "Unconquered" is the sequel, is now a retired educator and has always had a deep interest in early American history. Since four of his great grandfathers served in the Confederate Army, he is fascinated with the American Civil War and has spent years of research on the subject.

Hillcountry Warriors - A Civil War Novel (Paperback, New): Johnny Neil Smith Hillcountry Warriors - A Civil War Novel (Paperback, New)
Johnny Neil Smith
R590 R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Save R89 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the antebellum American South, a family who were among the first to enter east central Mississippi in the 1830s are forced into the Civil War despite their opposition to slavery. Many hardships in the unspoiled wilderness, their unusual friendship with the native Choctaws, and extreme trials following the crushing events of defeat in the war are woven into this story that takes the reader back into an era when a society that supported slavery as an institution was considered both moral and necessary. JOHNNY NEIL SMITH has always been interested in history and as an educator in Mississippi and Georgia, has taught Mississippi, Georgia, American and World History. He is now retired as headmaster of Piedmont Academy in Monticello, Georgia. Over the years, he has spent numerous hours reading about the War Between the States and visiting battlefields where his great-grandfathers fought. The main character, John Wilson, was named after his grandfather and many of the accounts of battle and prison life relate to his great grandfather, Joseph Williams, who lost an arm in the battle for Atlanta and was sent to a Federal prison in Illinois. Smith has tried to recapture the emotion that existed during this time in history as was told to him by people who lived during that era. In one sense, this is their story.

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