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The book of Artemas concerning men, and the things that men did do, at the time when there was war

Andrew Cassels Brown

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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen

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Andrew Cassels Brown's 'The Book of Artemas concerning Men, and the Things that Men Did Do, at the Time when there was War' delves into the intricate details of human behavior during times of conflict. Written in a compelling narrative style, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the events and actions of individuals amidst the chaos of war, offering insightful commentary on the nature of humanity. Brown's literary context is evident in his use of descriptive language and introspective analysis, making this book a valuable contribution to the genre of historical fiction. Through the lens of Artemas, readers are transported to a world where morality and ethics are tested, and the consequences of war are laid bare. Andrew Cassels Brown's background in history and psychology serves as a strong foundation for the themes explored in this thought-provoking book, shedding light on the complexities of human nature in times of conflict. I highly recommend 'The Book of Artemas concerning Men, and the Things that Men Did Do, at the Time when there was War' to anyone interested in exploring the profound impact of war on society and individuals.

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Analytical writing style, Adult readership, Historical fiction war, Author's debut work, WWII novel, Philosophical themes, American Civil War era, Character-driven narrative, Literary exploration of masculinity, New England setting