The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and PoliticsVarious
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
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"But bretheren, we will never let
Our angry passions rise:
Our little hands were never made
To tear each other's eyes."
This biography, as the title-page asserts, is edited rather than
written. By familiar talk and private letters, the subject is made, as
far as possible, to tell his own story. What remains is supplied by the
pens of different members of the family and of old friends. The result
is a composite, the connections of whose parts we do not always readily
discern. But what the book lacks in coherence is more than made up in
accuracy and vividness. We obtain, by glimpses of the man, a far more
exact knowledge of his character and work than we should by ever so
steady a contemplation of some other man's symmetrical rendering of his
life. We feel the beating of his great, fiery heart. We delight in his
large, loving nature. We partake in his honest indignation. We smile,
sometimes not without tears, at his childlike simplicity. We sit around
the household hearth, join in the theological disputation, and share the
naive satisfaction of the whole Beecher family with themselves and each
other. We see how it was that the father set them all a-spinning each in
his own groove, but all bearing the unmistakable Beecher stamp. We feel
his irresistible energy, his burning zeal, his magnetic force yet
thrilling through the land and arousing every sluggish power to come to
the help of the Lord-against the mighty. For such a life there is indeed
no death.
_Engineer and Artillery Operations against the Defences of
Charleston Harbor in 1863._ Comprising the Descent upon Morris
Island, the Demolition of Fort Sumter, the Reduction of Forts
Wagner and Gregg. With Observations on Heavy Ordnance,
Fortifications, etc. By L. A. GILLMORE, Major of Engineers,
Major-General of Volunteers, and Commanding General of the Land
Forces engaged. Published by Authority. New York: D. Van
Nostrand.
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