The Civil War: Strange & Fascinating Facts

  Author:    BURKE DAVIS
  ISBN:    0517371510
  Sales Rank:    7897
  Published:    1988-12-12
  Publisher:    Wings
  # Pages:    256
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 23 reviews
  Used Offers:    201 from $2.90
  Amazon Price:    $5.99
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Wonderfully entertaining look at some intriguing oddities, unusual incidents, and colorful personalities connected with the Civil War. Includes 25 names the war was known by, personal quirks of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and more,
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08-18-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Civil War trivia
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It's okay... I think it has a lot of "filler" in it. I'd rather have a smaller book with precise information in it - stuff that you would not find in other books or you wouldn't have come up with on your on.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-10 12:25:01 EST)
07-12-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  unique civil war book
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I can recommend this book because the facts I found were not only interesting, but also important to know as an American. I think every history teacher should probably own a copy. Thanks!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-19 08:27:37 EST)
05-03-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Strange and Interesting facts found while researching the Civil War.
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Great read, read it in a day. What odd things happened in those times and were put on record for us to find these many years later. Fun and filled with fun facts.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-13 11:07:48 EST)
01-25-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A classic
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This book is a must for Civil War buffs, presenting lots of odd facts about the War Between the States which one would probably not come across except in bits and pieces in other works. I never get tired of looking through this one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-17 10:52:30 EST)
01-08-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Don't Waste Your Time-
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The information is well known. I did not realize the book that the book was so basic. For Civil War buffs, the book is a waste of time. School kids might like it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-25 23:13:09 EST)
12-29-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Christmas Present
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I can't give a complete review, as this was purchased as a Christmas present for a nephew who is a history buff. I leafed thru the book after receiving it, and I found it very interesting, the stories were well written and presented. We do know that our nephew was pleased when he looked at it. I'd give it a 4 out 5 just on our experiences.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-09 11:43:39 EST)
12-14-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Betcha' didn't know...!
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I learned a lot of facts about The Civil War reading Burke's marvelous book, including the fact that Stonewall Jackson's beard had its own, unique microfauna.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-30 11:21:36 EST)
11-24-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Very fun, fast read.
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This book is a great Civil War "reader". One of those types of books you put in the bathroom and read! Not to be gross or anything, but you get the idea. Don't buy it thinking it is some profound novel, it isn't. It is just a neat little book on different little interesting facts you may or may not know about the Civil War. Each one is about a paragraph or 2, but it is larger print and it reads fast. I think I read it cover to cover in about 2 days, it is that easy. But you'll learn some interesting things, and the author may introduce you to some things you may want to further explore.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 11:23:39 EST)
06-19-07 2 0\3
(Hide Review...)  Strange??
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Nothing about this book is strange or fascinating. The stories are lack luster. I couldn't even get odd let alone strange. Totally boring and not worth the money.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-20 12:39:41 EST)
03-28-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Interesting, light reading
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This book is simply a collection of off-beat facts about the Civil War. It is not Great Literature, nor is it meant to be. For any History Buff or Odd-Fact Enthusiast, this is a fun read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 08:40:57 EST)
03-09-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  history buffs
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this is a fun interesting book for any history buff on the civil war. It is fun to just flip through and have as a conversation piece.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-09 22:04:23 EST)
03-08-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  history buffs
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this is a fun interesting book for any history buff on the civil war. It is fun to just flip through and have as a conversation piece.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-28 12:27:45 EST)
02-14-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Fun Facts of the Civil War
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There are many books written about the Civil War that discuss the battles and military tactics. These topics are good for someone studying military strategies. This book is for the people who like the interesting side facts of a situation, or the little things that didn't necessarily have any thing to do with the outcome, but are interesting to know. Some are humorous, some are sad, but at the title suggests, they are strange and fascinating. Burk Davis brings these to us in an interesting way. This low cost book is very useful to me in my study of the Civil War.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-09 22:04:23 EST)
02-13-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Fun Facts of the Civil War
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There are many books written about the Civil War that discuss the battles and military tactics. These topics are good for someone studying military strategies. This book is for the people who like the interesting side facts of a situation, or the little things that didn't necessarily have any thing to do with the outcome, but are interesting to know. Some are humorous, some are sad, but at the title suggests, they are strange and fascinating. Burk Davis brings these to us in an interesting way. This low cost book is very useful to me in my study of the Civil War.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-08 13:03:07 EST)
01-09-07 3 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great little gift for the money!
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My hubby LOVED this book in his stocking this Christmas. It is very entertaining! My only issue with it was the quality of the item - the paper was not cut well and looed ragged. Having said that - it was really reasonable...so I may be expecting too much!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 08:40:57 EST)
10-05-06 5 6\7
(Hide Review...)  A Fun Read
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This is a good book that reveals some interesting facts about the Civil War. The writing is very upbeat and tantalizing. This book has been around for some time. It is good to know that you can still get it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 21:47:15 EST)
12-02-05 4 16\17
(Hide Review...)  Fun to read but be warned...
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...you had better be up on your Civil War basics before attempting to read this book. It assumes that the reader is well aware of the main battles, campaigns, personalities and relative strengths and weaknesses of both the North and the South.

There's bound to be something new in here for everyone but the hardest of the hard core Civil War afficionados. Well-written, breezy, although oftentimes disjointed and random.

This book is also published under the titles 'Our Incredible Civil War' and 'The Incredible Civil War' by the same author.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 21:47:15 EST)
10-17-05 3 7\8
(Hide Review...)  A little disapointing
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As an avid reader of Civil War material, I was hoping for a little more from this - not sure what my expectations were going in, but there was not enough new information to make the purchase seem worthwhile. This book probably suits the average "buff" who is seeking to broaden their general knowledge of some less well known facts.

The more voracious Civil War reader will find little new material to justify the purchase. One exception may be the chapter dealing with the Rains brothers, Gabriel and George, who were the Confederate explosives experts. Their genius with explosives, especially the torpedo and "coal bomb" is an amazing story and is well-told.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
09-18-04 4 15\15
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There are many interesting and delightful news bits in this book. Lots of things you'll not encounter unless you read every Civil War book avalibale. Easy read. You'll also want to keep it close at hand while reading other books to jog your memory on an event.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
07-30-04 5 22\22
(Hide Review...)  The First, and Still the Best of All Civil War Trivia Books!
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When "The Civil War: Strange & Fascinating Facts" or, "Our Incredible Civil War" was first published in 1960, America was on the eve of "celebrating" the 100 anniversary of that poignant, defining moment in our history. We were also on the verge of finally bringing those rights to Black Americans that rightfully should have been granted after Appomattox.

Burke Davis' book was an instant bestseller then. And almost 45 years later still is.

Mr. Davis covers the all of the major and minor incidents of the Civil War, from 1812 war veteran and Gettysburg civilian John Burns grabbing his musket and going to fight alongside the Union Iron Brigade at that decisive battle, to the tragedy of Confederate Isidore Guillen, who inherited the horse that his two brothers were killed riding on, only to be mortally wounded himself, to the humorous story of Jason the mule, who would go into the tent of a Confederate colonel late at night because that colonel resembled his owner!

Davis also cites practically all of the amazing inventions of the Civil War, and he was the first historian to cite the story of the C.S.S. Hunley, the Rebel sub that was the first to sink an enemy vessel, but went down with all hands in Charleston Harbor.

There are also enthralling chapters on foreigners who served on both sides, on spies,on famous sea battles, including the one between the U.S.S. Kearsarge and the C.S.S Alabama in the French harbor of Cherbourg, thousands of miles away from North and South,and yes, there is even a chapter on sex in the Civil War too.

This book is a treasure trove for Civil War enthusiasts (I have sent copies of it to my friends) - and the word "trivia" demeans its importance. But I couldn't think of another word to describe it in my review title.

Thank You Very Much for this book, Mr. Burke Davis.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
06-11-04 5 13\14
(Hide Review...)  Fun reading
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Every Christmas, someone gives me a copy of this book. Even though I enjoyed it, PLEASE do not send me ANY MORE, as I have 9 copies already. This is a fun read, even if you are not a Civil War buff. It's historical trivia that goes a long way to show that people do not change. The ironic twists of fate, coincidence, the stupidty of war and the general folly of human nature. Here are stories of gallantry, humor, tragedy, fatal mistakes, famous onlookers and witnesses and sex, (oooh, hide the children!) From the human side of Robert E. Lee, U.S. Grant, Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln to the "firsts" of the war (balloons used for signaling, underwater mines, large scale use of repeating rifles, telegraphs, etc) the casual reader will find plenty of tidbits to pass the time. I just wish the artwork had been better.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
01-09-03 5 11\11
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If you thought you knew everything about the civil war than chances are you were wrong. I found out things in this book I never knew, like Robert E. Lee was buried without any shoes, an 8 year boy watched as Jefferson Davis was driven off to prison and that boy was Woodrow Wilson, plus so many other facts covered in this book.If you enjoy fascination facts than this book is for you.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
08-15-02 5 44\44
(Hide Review...)  --Civil War Trivia--
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After a lifetime of reading, Burke Davis put together a book of amazing and interesting pieces of information that don't usually show up in the historical accounts of the Civil War.

Here are a few examples of his research:
The Civil War was known by more than twenty-five names. The most unusual: The Brothers War--The War to Suppress Yankee Arrogance--The War for the Union and The War of the Rebellion.

Abraham Lincoln had smallpox when he gave the Gettysburg Address and several members of his wife's family were soldiers in the Confederate Army. Also President Lincoln admitted that one of his favorite tunes was "Dixie."

General Nathan Bedford Forrest, CSA had twenty-nine horses shot from beneath him during the war years. Belle Boyd started her career as a spy for the South when, at the age of seventeen, she killed a Federal soldier. After the war, about 3,000 former Confederate officers left the South and moved to foreign countries. And there's so much more to learn.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
05-20-02 4 12\12
(Hide Review...)  The Civil War: Strange and Fascinating Facts (Wr. by Davis)
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Despite the title, these strange and fascinating facts may interest Civil War buffs, and not many others.

Davis, the author of several history books, takes the little stories and factoids he has collected in research and put them all here in small episodes. To appreciate the value of these stories, the reader should have more than a passing knowledge of the Civil War. Many names, dates, battles, and the like are tossed around by an author who knows his subject, and requires his readers to know some, too.

The stories here are very entertaining, covering subjects as varied as can be imagined. The Civil War was full of "firsts." Firsts include: successful submarine, hospital ships, tobacco and cigarette taxes, and presidential assassination. The book also mentions Confederate States president Jefferson Davis more than Abraham Lincoln, possibly because Davis is barely a footnote in high school history books today. Stonewall Jackson, Ulysses Grant, and Robert E. Lee are also profiled. One entertaining chapter debunks many myths surrounding Grant's drunken war behavior.

Davis also gets serious, writing about widespread venereal disease on both sides, and the atrocities committed on civilians, which was evident on both sides as well.

Davis' book was published in 1960, and once again the publishers have decided to reprint the book many times without updating it. Davis mentions the upcoming centennial of the war, and mentions descendants of the major figures of the war and what they are doing today, or at least today forty years ago. Another drawback here is the lack of an index, leaving a serious researcher to have to skim the book looking for useful information. The author also mentions prices for Civil War memorabilia at current auction prices...forty years ago. Davis writes that more people lost their lives in the Civil War than in all the wars from the Revolution to our most current conflict...Korea.

I will recommend this book as a cursory page turner. As a displaced Texan who descends from three Confederate soldiers (that I know of), I appreciated Davis' balanced view of both sides of the conflict. Too often today we lose sight of the fact that over 600,000 people lost their lives in this war, and not many people know much about it.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
10-25-99 5 15\16
(Hide Review...)  A solid look at many little-known aspects of the Civil War.
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This book was a welcome find when I was pulling together source material for my book, Everyday Life During the Civil War. As Burke Davis says, it is a serious book, and contains a wealth of information not easily gleaned from other sources; it is unfortunate that the words "strange" and "fascinating" seem to have given some the wrong impression of this work. I recommend it for anyone interested in the Civil War.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
01-02-98 5 24\25
(Hide Review...)  The stories behind The Story
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Did you know that the owner of the farm where the first Civil War fighting took place hosted the peace treaty signing in his front parlor in Appomattox? Col Wilmer McClean, seeking to escape the fighting after the First Battle at Bull Run, moved to Southern Virginia and settled in Appomattox. Little did he know the fighting would eventually follow him--and end with the meeting of Grant and Lee in his front parlor. Minutiae and the smaller aspects of the Great War Between the States is all documented in this rather small volume. This is not a stale treatment of those lesser-known facts of the Civil War, but a lively telling of those incidents and thoughts on the Great American Schism. It is hard to put the book down once you start reading it. A must read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-05-27 16:00:46 EST)
  
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