Series: Book 6 in the SF-Masterworks series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Masterworks, Lang:en
Summary
"[WARD MOORE IS] ONE OF THE BEST AMERICAN WRITERS."
The United States never recovered from The War for
Southern Independence. While the neighboring Confederacy
enjoyed the prosperity of the victor, the U.S. struggled
through poverty, violence, and a nationwide depression. The Industrial Revolution never occurred here, and so,
well into the 1950s, the nation remained one of horse-drawn
wagons, gaslight, highwaymen, and secret armies. This was
home for Hodgins McCormick Backmaker, whose sole desire was
the pursuit of knowledge. This, he felt, would spirit him
away from the squalor and violence. Disastrously, Hodgins became embroiled in the clandestine
schemes of the outlaw Grand Army, from which he fled in
search of a haven. But he was to discover that no place could
fully protect him from the world and its dangerous realities.
. . . "The Civil War has been often rethought, most effectively
in Ward Moore's
Bring the Jubilee."
SALES POINTS * #42 in the Millennium SF Masterworks
series, a library of the finest science fiction ever written.
* 'Seminal ... concise and elegiac' Encylopedia of Science
Fiction * 'A classic alternative world story' Brian Aldiss *
'One of the best American writers' Ray BradburyFrom the Inside Flap
--Ray Bradbury
--Donald E. Westlake
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