Wickham Hoffman (1821–1900) was an American author and diplomat whose literary contributions reflect his experiences and insights gathered during his extensive career in public service. Emerging from a background of law, Hoffman transitioned into the diplomatic arena, where he served as United States Deputy Consul in Paris and later as Secretary of the United States Legation in London. Drawing upon these stints, he penned “Camp, Court and Siege”, a notable work providing a distinctive view on the sociopolitical dynamics of the era, offering readers a window into the subtleties of diplomatic life amidst the backdrop of military conflict. His writing style weaves intricate observations with a narrative flair that encapsulates the gravitas of the historical moments he encountered. A lesser-known figure in American literature, Hoffman nonetheless contributed a valuable perspective on nineteenth-century international relations and the role of American diplomacy. His works remain a resource for those interested in the historical intersection of politics, diplomacy, and society during a time of significant change.
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Wickham Hoffman: Camp, Court and Siege
In Wickham Hoffman’s ‘Camp, Court and Siege’, readers are taken on a vivid journey through the intricate landscapes of war, politics, and love during the Middle Ages. Hoffman’s literary style effortl …
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Wickham Hoffman: Camp, Court and Siege
In ‘Camp, Court and Siege’ by Wickham Hoffman, readers are transported to the turbulent times of the English Civil War through a series of interconnected narratives set in diverse locations such as m …
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Ulysses S. Grant & Heros von Borcke: 100+ Civil War Soldier Memoirs
‘100+ Civil War Soldier Memoirs’ includes memoirs and testimonies by Union and Confederate soldiers, voices from both trenches. Their struggle and sacrifice, their pride and devotion to their country …
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Charles W. Reed & William Sherman: 110 Voices of the Civil War: Personal Accounts from the Frontlines
Was it worth it? Why did they volunteer in the first place? What did they experience on the battlefield? Which comrades did they have to leave behind, in the midst of blood and mud? How did they surv …
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John D. Billings & Charles W. Reed: Brother against Brother: 140 Civil War Memoirs
This anthology is dedicated to honor and preserve from oblivion the great courage, the sacrifices and the ultimate devotion of all Americans during the Civil War – the soldiers, the volunteers, the m …
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Ulysses S. Grant & Philip Henry Sheridan: 140 Civil War Journals, Diaries and Memoirs
This anthology is dedicated to honoring the extraordinary courage, sacrifices, and unwavering devotion of all Americans who participated in the Civil War—soldiers, volunteers, medical personnel, and …
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John D. Billings & Charles W. Reed: 70 Civil War Memoirs of Union Soldiers
70 Civil War Memoirs of Union Soldiers is a compelling anthology that captures the diverse experiences and voices of those who served in the Union Army. The collection encapsulates a wide range of li …
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Ulysses S. Grant & William Tecumseh Sherman: Warriors of Freedom: 70 Memoirs of Union Soldiers
Warriors of Freedom: 70 Memoirs of Union Soldiers is a remarkable anthology that delves into the harrowing experiences and profound reflections of Union soldiers during the American Civil War. This c …
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Wickham Hoffman: Camp, Court and Siege
Wickham Hoffman ancient essay "Camp, Court, and Siege" gives an attractive account of army lifestyles all through the American Civil War. The book gives an interesting and firsthand descrip …
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