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""Rodney The Partisan"" is a novel written by Harry Castlemon and published in 1890. The story is set during the American Civil War and follows the adventures of a young man named Rodney, who becomes a partisan fighter for the Confederate Army. Rodney's journey takes him from...
"Rodney the Partisan" from Harry Castlemon. Prolific writer of juvenile stories and novels (1842-1915).
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During the American Civil War, many families found themselves torn apart as a result of differences in opinion about the issues that divided the country. That's exactly what happens to the Gray family in Harry Castlemon's gripping action-adventure novel for younger audiences,...
During the American Civil War, many families found themselves torn apart as a result of differences in opinion about the issues that divided the country. That's exactly what happens to the Gray family in Harry Castlemon's gripping action-adventure novel for younger audiences,...
"So you are going to stick to your uniform, are you? I thought perhaps you would be glad to see yourself in citizen's clothes once more, and so I told Jane to put one of your old suits on the bed where you would be sure to see it." It was Mrs. Gray who spoke, and her words were...
"So you are going to stick to your uniform, are you? I thought perhaps you would be glad to see yourself in citizen's clothes once more, and so I told Jane to put one of your old suits on the bed where you would be sure to see it." It was Mrs. Gray who spoke, and her words were...