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The Lost Regiment

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~17h 54min
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William R. Forstchen

William R. Forstchen (born October 11, 1950) is an American historian and author. A Professor of History and Faculty Fellow at Montreat College, in Montreat, North Carolina, he received his doctorate from Purdue University. He has published numerous popular novels and non-fiction works about military and alternative history, thrillers, and speculative events. His three alternate novels of the Civil War were co-written with politician Newt Gingrich; two also had the participation of writer Albert S. Hanser. He and the other two men have also written three novels about General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.

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The first in a series on a unit of Civil War soldiers transported to another planet where previous generations of humans from around the world and throughout history are fighting against an alien race who uses them for food. But this unit is the first to arrive with gunpowder and "modern" organization and fighting techniques - and they won't be such easy prey.

How the series evolves

beginning
#1 Rally Cry (Lost Regiment)
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finale
Down to the sea
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overall
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Books in this Series

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Rally Cry (Lost Regiment)

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The first in a series on a unit of Civil War soldiers transported to another planet where previous generations of humans from around the world and throughout history are fighting against an alien race who uses them for food. But this unit is the first to arrive with gunpowder and "modern" organization and fighting techniques - and they won't be such easy prey.

Men of war

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Men-Of-War: Life in Nelson's Navy This book is a companion to Patrick O'Brian's sea novels, a straightforward exploration of what daily life in Nelson's navy was really like, for everyone from the captain down to the rawest recruit. What did they eat? What songs did they sing? What was the schedule of watches? How were the officers and crew paid, and what was the division of prize-money?