Hope Never to See It: A Graphic History of Guerrilla Violence During the American Civil War

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Hope Never to See It illustrates two exceptional incidents of occupational and guerrilla violence in Missouri during the American Civil War. The first is a Union spy’s two-week-long murder spree targe

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  • Author: Fialka, Andrew
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 216
  • Publish Date: March 01 2025
  • ISBN10: 0820369551
  • Language: English
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Hope Never to See It illustrates two exceptional incidents of occupational and guerrilla violence in Missouri during the American Civil War. The first is a Union spy’s two-week-long murder spree targeting civilians, and the second is a pro-Confederate guerrillas’ mutilation of almost 150 U.S. troops.

The men leading the atrocities (Jacob Terman, alias Harry Truman, and “Bloody” Bill Anderson) weren’t so different. Both the Union spy and the infamous Confederate guerrilla claimed to be avenging the deaths of their families, operated under orders from military officials, and were hard drinkers. Their acts outline the terror inflicted on both sides of the struggle.

This book’s use of sequential art displays these grisly realities to mute the war’s glorification and to help prompt a modern, meaningful reconciliation with the war. The moral ambiguities contained within this story call into question our understanding of the laws of war and the ways in which wars end.

Author: Andrew Fialka
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 03/01/2025
Pages: 216
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 11.29h x 7.95w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780820369556
Language: English

Author

Fialka, Andrew

Binding

ISBN10

0820369551

ISBN13

9780820369556

Page Count

216

Published Date

March 01 2025

Language

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