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The Broken Font: A Story of the Civil War, Vol. 1 (of 2)

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In rural Warwickshire on the eve of the civil conflict, a country household is sketched in tranquil detail before wider upheaval reaches it. The portrait centers on an elderly squire, his relations, and a young tutor, showing daily routines and domestic affections. Political and religious disputes progressively intrude, bringing persecution of clergymen, displays of fanaticism and hypocrisy, and episodes of cruelty that fracture private life. The narrative traces how shifting loyalties and small incidents escalate into hardship for families while maintaining a measured sympathy toward all parties.

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Moyle Sherer

Moyle Sherer was an American author known for his historical fiction, particularly centered around the American Civil War. His notable work, "The Broken Font: A Story of the Civil War," is a two-volume narrative that explores the complexities and human experiences during this tumultuous period in American history. Through his storytelling, Sherer delves into themes of conflict, morality, and the impact of war on society. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the era, making his works significant for readers interested in Civil War narratives.

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