Siege of Washington, D.C., written expressly for little people
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A satirical, child-oriented account that retells the threatened capture of the national capital during the American Civil War through humorous sketches and mock-serious reportage. It mixes vivid descriptions of the city and its oddities with playful lampoons of generals, fortifications, and military bureaucracy, presenting troop movements and engagements as simplified, comic vignettes for young readers. The narrator blends civic observation and irreverent commentary to turn strategic episodes into moral and amusing lessons, arguing that small, unexpected incidents and human foibles can decisively shape larger events.
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