Stories of Memory, Grief and Greatness
[We have] an excess of tenderness for these dead, yet mixed with it is a strange feeling of remoteness. We mourn them, praise them, laud them, but we cannot understand them. . . . To this generation, war is strange, its sacrifices are uncomprehended, incomprehensible."--Excerpt from the book
Elsie Singmaster was born in Pennsylvania in 1879, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Radcliffe, and died in Gettysburg in 1958. During her 40-year writing career, she published hundreds of short stories and 38 books, most notably Basil Everman (1921) and Bennett Malin (1922), Lesley J. Gordon is Associate Professor of History at the University of Akron and author of General George E. Pickett in Life and Legend.