New York Times Embarrassed; Charleston Mercury Lauds Victory
The ugly dispute that is called by some a Civil War, was turned into a national humiliation for both the Federal Government and the New York Times at a place called Manassas on July 21. The year was 1861.
(PRWEB) July 22, 2005 -- The ugly dispute that is called by some a Civil War,
was turned into a national humiliation for both the Federal Government and the
New York Times at a place called Manassas on July 21.The year was 1861. After
announcing a major victory by Federal forces at that place adjacent to Bull Run
Creek on July 22, the New York Times had to reverse its position the following
day, July 23, and announce the national disaster. Further south, the Charleston
Mercury, never doubting victory, delighted in announcing the rout of the
invaders. It is this coverage of the Civil War that Don Bracken captures in his
book "Times of the Civil War."
" 'Times of the Civil War' is a book that
looks at the Civil War with a threefold perspective, that of the special
correspondents of the New York Times, the special correspondents and writers of
the Charleston Mercury and the modern day historian," says author Don Bracken.
"It gives the reader an understanding of what the citizens on both sides of the
War were thinking, or at least were being told, and what the reality was as seen
by the modern day historian," added Bracken. "It’s a prism for wartime
reality."
Bracken, Senior Editor of History Publishing Company, uses
modern day techniques to examine history. Focusing on American history, most
recently the American Civil War, he has co-edited and published the acclaimed
Civil War Historyscope Series, a computerized visual graphic illustration of the
384 major battles of the Civil War for the classroom. He has also developed,
through the use of sound technology, the simulated sound of a company of
Confederate troops emitting the famous rebel yell which will be available, upon
request, to school and educational groups.
Times of
the Civil War (ISBN 1-4208-0694-7) is available in selected bookstores and at
all major internet book outlets.
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