Fifty Years in Camp and Field: Diary of Major-General Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S.a
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- 19 heures de lecture
Ethan Allen Hitchcock fut un officier de carrière de l'armée des États-Unis et auteur, ayant servi comme major général pendant la guerre de Sécession. Sa carrière militaire et ses expériences ont profondément façonné sa voix littéraire et sa perspective. Il s'est penché sur des thèmes de guerre et de stratégie, offrant des aperçus qui allaient au-delà des simples descriptions de conflit pour explorer la nature humaine. L'écriture d'Hitchcock est reconnue pour son approche précise et analytique de sujets complexes.






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