Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Ernest E. Baker

    TAN LINES, DEATH AND MONEY
    • TAN LINES, DEATH AND MONEY

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      After only eight months in Louisiana, General Benjamin Butler departed New Orleans vilified by many Confederate politicians, their military leaders, the Southern press, and some citizens and foreign consuls living in the city. His eight-month stay was long enough for some Northern politicians who viewed him as a troublemaker. In the South, Butler was regarded as a thief, murderer, and beast. But was he those things, or simply a patriot who sought to punish the South for its treason? The answers lie within.

      TAN LINES, DEATH AND MONEY