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Company Aytch
- A Side Show of the Big Show
- Narrated by: Dan Calhoun
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
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Sam Watkins' lively account of being a soldier in the Confederate Army was first published in 1881 as a series of columns in his hometown newspaper in Columbia, Tennessee, and persists to this day as one of the most widely beloved accounts of a soldier's experience of the Civil War. Watkins has a keen wit and observation - as well as knack for storytelling - reminiscent of Mark Twain. Dan Calhoun's performance has a wonderfully anachronistic character, which allows the listener to feel as if it is indeed Watkins who is recounting the remarkable chronicles found in Company Aytch.
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- David
- 03-03-06
War in all its detail
An engrossing story of pride, comradeship and the sheer futility of war.
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- Pamela
- 14-09-18
Incredible true story marred by narration
I needed some first hand information on the Civil War and bought an audio book in order to be listening when I had to do other things. However without that need I would have returned this simply on the grounds of the narrator. I have no idea who he is or if there was a particular he was chosen. I can state he has a very unusual pitch, tone and rhythm. Well one of life's mysteries. The true life accounts written by Watkins are give a wonderful insight into the times including the sheer horror of combat at that time. For that alone I recommend it
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