The Last Best Hope: A Civil War Era Alternate History
of David L. Parrott
Description
Historians have often asked, “What if the South had won at the Battle of Gettysburg?—what if, indeed?1865: The South has won The Civil War; Robert E. Lee is President of the Confederate States of America; and Abraham Lincoln is paralyzed and a fugitive, protected by remnants of the defeated Union Army after being shot in the spine when Washington was sacked by the Rebels. Slavery is legal and has penetrated all sectors of the land that was once the United States of America. John Wilkes Booth, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and The Pinkertons all play a pivotal role in the shaping of the now permanently divided nation. Set in the oil boom area of Northwest Pennsylvania, THE LAST BEST HOPE follows the lives of Captain Ezekiel Edwards, Chastity Stottish, and others deeply impacted in the aftermath of both stunning victory and shameful defeat in a sweeping drama of romance, adventure, and hope for a better tomorrow. THE LAST BEST HOPE - A CIVIL WAR ERA ALTERNATE HISTORY to be released 11/06/2012
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 263 pages
- Publisher Storyteller Publishing
- Publication Date November 6th 2012
- First Publication 11/02/12
- Language English
- ISBN 9780984725496
- Edition Not informed
- Category Other
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