The Standing Rabbit
The March by E.L. Doctorow
The March by E.L. Doctorow
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The March by E.L. Doctorow is a 363-page hardcover published in 2005 by Random House New York. The only flaw noted is very light rubbing to the dust jacket corners. Otherwise, the book is pristine, with no evidence of use. The condition is near-fine.
Book Summary
In 1864, after Union general William Tecumseh Sherman burned Atlanta, he marched his sixty thousand troops east through Georgia to the sea, and then up into the Carolinas. The army fought off Confederate forces and lived off the land, pillaging the Southern plantations, taking cattle and crops for their own, demolishing cities, and accumulating a borne-along population of freed blacks and white refugees until all that remained was the dangerous transient life of the uprooted, the dispossessed, and the triumphant. Only a master novelist could so powerfully and compassionately render the lives of those who marched.
ISBN: 0-375-50671-3



