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Mark Hoffman

    A lifelong student of the Civil War, this author delves into the profound impacts and significance of this pivotal era. His work meticulously examines the complexities of the period, unearthing the human stories that lie beneath the surface of grand conflicts. Through a dedicated literary approach, he offers readers an engaging and informed perspective on this critical chapter of history. His focus on detailed analysis and narrative brings the past vividly to life.

    "My Brave Mechanics"
    World Almanac and Book of Facts 1989
    • 2007

      "My Brave Mechanics"

      The First Michigan Engineers and Their Civil War

      • 490 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on the First Michigan Engineers and Mechanics regiment, this book highlights the vital contributions of skilled artisans and engineers to the Union army during the Civil War. Tasked with maintaining supply lines in the western theater, they built and repaired numerous structures, including bridges and railroads, essential for the army's operations post-battle. "My Brave Mechanics" uncovers the significant engineering feats and combat experiences of this often-overlooked unit, showcasing their crucial role in the Union's victory.

      "My Brave Mechanics"
    • 1988

      World Almanac and Book of Facts 1989

      • 928 pages
      • 33 hours of reading

      Offers comprehensive facts, figures, and explanations of the events, people, and places in the news, with original articles on the Reagan administration and arms negotiations and polls on a range of relevant topics.

      World Almanac and Book of Facts 1989