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Tom Strong, Lincoln's Scout / A Story of the United States in the Times That Tried Men's Souls

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A youthful scout from a family of like-named predecessors is drawn into a sequence of episodic adventures that intersect major mid-19th-century American events. He encounters abolitionist uprisings, a celebrated engine-house assault, presidential ceremonies, naval and land battles, capture and imprisonment with a daring tunnel escape, hazardous river journeys, campaigns through the South, and the pursuit that follows a presidential assassination. Meetings with prominent leaders and loyal companions accompany his military service and escapes, while recurring themes of courage, loyalty, and the clash between local life and national turmoil are conveyed in an action-focused, chronologically ordered narrative aimed at younger readers.

About the Author

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Alfred Bishop Mason

Alfred Bishop Mason was an American author known for his historical novels that often explore themes of courage and resilience. His notable work, "Tom Strong, Lincoln's Scout / A Story of the United States in the Times That Tried Men's Souls," reflects the tumultuous period of the American Civil War, focusing on the experiences of a young scout. Mason's writing captures the spirit of the era, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by individuals during a pivotal time in American history. His contributions to literature offer insights into the human condition amidst conflict.

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