Rebel: The Nathaniel Starbuck Chronicles: Book One (Cornwell, Bernard. Starbuck Chronicles, V. 1.) by Bernard Cornwell Paperback Book

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Rent Rebel: The Nathaniel Starbuck Chronicles: Book One (Cornwell, Bernard. Starbuck Chronicles, V. 1.)

Author: Bernard Cornwell

Format: Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Harpercollins

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Fiction - Historical - General

Retail Price: $17.99

Pages: 432

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The Nathaniel Starbuck ChroniclesBook One
Bull Run, 1861

When Richmond landowner Washington Faulconer snatches young Nate Starbuck from the grip of a Yankee-hating mob, Nate is both grateful and awed by his idealistic rescuer. To repay his generosity, he enlists in the Faulconer legion to fight against his home, the North, and against his abolitionist father. When the regiment joins up, ready to march into the ferocious battle at Buff Run, the men are prepared to start a war ... but they aren't ready for how they -- and the nation -- will be forever changed by the oaths they have sworn for their beloved South.

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