Bell Irvin Wiley (1906–1980)
Author of The Life of Johnny Reb: The Common Soldier of the Confederacy
About the Author
Bell Irvin Wiley (1906-1980) held professorships at Louisiana State University, Emory University, and Agnes Scott College.
Works by Bell Irvin Wiley
The Life of Johnny Reb and The Life of Billy Yank (Essential Classics of the Civil War Series) (1952) 208 copies
Civil War Album: A Complete Photographic History: Fort Sumter to Appomattox (2000) 200 copies, 1 review
Civil War Times Illustrated the Common Soldier of the Civil War (Special Issue of Civil War Times) (1973) 11 copies
So You're Going to Get Married 3 copies
Associated Works
Co. Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War (1882) — Introduction, some editions — 995 copies, 17 reviews
The Civil War Times Illustrated Photographic History of the Civil War, Volume II: Vicksburg to Appomattox (1994) — Editor — 127 copies
Photographic History of the Civil War: Fort Sumter to Gettysburg ,The Civil War Times (1994) — Editor — 101 copies, 1 review
Fighting for Time: The Image of War, 1861-1865, Vol. 4 (1983) — senior consulting editor — 81 copies
Gunner with Stonewall: Reminiscences of William Thomas Poague (Bison Book) (1998) — Introduction — 52 copies
A Politician Goes to War: The Civil War Letters of John White Geary (1995) — Introduction — 47 copies
A life for the Confederacy, as recorded in the pocket diaries of Pvt. Robert A. Moore. Co. G. 17th Mississippi Regiment, Confederate Guards, Holly Springs, Mississippi (1992) — Foreword — 13 copies
Whipt 'Em Everytime: The Diary of Bartlett Yancey Malone Co H 6th North Carolina Regiment (1992) — Editor — 10 copies
A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Volume 3 — Introduction, some editions — 3 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1906-01-05
- Date of death
- 1980-04-04
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Asbury College
Yale College - Occupations
- historian
- Organizations
- Southern Historical Association
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Tennessee, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Tennessee, USA
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Very informative look at the everyday life of the southern soldier. It's easy to get caught up in the sweeping movements of the armies and forget that the soldiers in those armies had to cope with flies, find food, write letters home, and keep warm. Relying heavily on letters home, Wiley tells a great story with tons of interesting anecdotes that you'll never find anywhere else.
VERY DRY READING but required for all civil war re-enactors and those who really want to understand the southern soldier
First published in 1943, this is a classic text that dispels many of the myths and legends about the soldiers of the confederacy and reveals their lives during the war as revealed by letters, journals, and primary sources of facts. Facts are good, romanticized notions of history are bad. If you are writing a historical novel dealing with the civil war, then this book is for you. If you are an interested student of history, this book is for you.
I am completely fascinated with anything that has to do with the Civil War. Great photos and articles.
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- Rating
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