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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The author of The Splendid and the Vile brings to life the pivotal five months between the election of Abraham Lincoln and the start of the Civil War in this ā€œriveting reexamination of a nation in tumultā€ (Los Angeles Times).

ā€œA feast of historical…

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Erik Larson is one of my all-time favorite authors of popular history. His grasp of details, his use of sources is masterful, and he's one of the best story-tellers in publishing. I've read all his books, like Dead Wake about the Lusitania, twice, and am eager to re-read this new one about the start of the Civil War. I've been reading about that war for years but never encountered such a deep dive into what happened at Ft. Sumter day-by-day and also the slave-holding culture of South Carolina and especially Charleston. Every page is gripping and ebautifully written and will…

I found Erik Larson’s book to be a dramatic page-turner, a gripping historical narrative I could not put down. Most readers may know how the story ends, with the 1861 shelling and surrender of Fort Sumter, the federal fortress in Charleston harbor, that propelled the nation into four years of Civil War.

But from this book, I learned of so many twists and turns that led to this watershed event that is often lost in other accounts. This is so much more than a military history of the fraught months between the 1860 presidential election and the climatic surrender of…

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Another great book from Erik Larson, this time on a period of particular interest to me--the runup to the Civil War. The author vividly brings to life the highly charged atmosphere that led to the great conflict and the issues and personalities that drove it. Highly recommended for Civil War and history buffs in general.

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The Duty of Memory by Vicki Olsen,

Separating the true stories from the myths, The Duty of Memory provides a deeper understanding of the diverse motivations that drove ordinary people to join an underground network of French Resistants despite terrible odds and horrifying consequences.

This book takes the reader inside the true story of men and women…

The Civil War is something every American studied in school, so most of us know at least some general details. But "The Demon of Unrest" explores in great detail the war's beginning and the events that led to the first cannons fired at Fort Sumter, along with the personalities involved who were determining America's future. The book brings reminders of how a small change in just one or two events can alter history in extraordinary ways. For anyone who enjoys history, Erik Larson lays out a riveting tale stocked with many more details than your high school history teacher could…

A gripping account of the uncertain and chaotic months between Abraham Lincoln's election and the South's shelling of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Relevant and engaging.

I am in awe of Erik Larson, a writer of such carefully researched histories that he will not report that a person smiled unless the expression is documented in multiple sources.

This story of the attack on Fort Sumter reads like a novel, as it describes the people and events that led to the start of the Civil War. I found myself moving quickly through the multiple short chapters, anxious to understand the many forces that led to the division of our nation.

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The Duty of Memory by Vicki Olsen,

Separating the true stories from the myths, The Duty of Memory provides a deeper understanding of the diverse motivations that drove ordinary people to join an underground network of French Resistants despite terrible odds and horrifying consequences.

This book takes the reader inside the true story of men and women…

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