Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty

John William De Forest

Original title: Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty

first published 1867 C. E. Merrill Pub. Co., 1969 521 pages

Charles E. Merrill program in American literature

Miss Lillie Ravenel of New Orleans must choose between Captain Edward Colburne of "Barataria" (a thinly disguised Connecticut) and Colonel Carter of Virginia in this first realistic American novel of the Civil War.

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Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty edition · 2003 · Tandem Library · 9780613643054
Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty edition · 2000 · Penguin Books · 497 pages
Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty edition · 1999 · University of Nebraska Press · 466 pages
Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty. edition · 1974 · Scholarly Press · 466 pages
Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty. edition · 1969 · C. E. Merrill Pub. Co. · 521 pages

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