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Cudjo's Cave
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Cudjo’s Cave

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  1. Beginning his career as a newspaper editor and anonymous contributor to various publications, Trowbridge first earned a name for himself upon publication of an antislavery novel. He wrote articles for the children’s magazines Our Young Folks and Youth’s Companion during and after the war. Of his Civil War novels, Cudjo’s Cave was the most popular. The story begins: Carl crept stealthily up the bank, and, peering through the window, saw the master writing at his desk. In his neat Quaker garb, his slender form bent over this task, his calm young face dimly seen in profile, there he sat. The room was growing dark; the glow of a March sunset was fading fast from the paper on which the swift pen traced these words.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing Co
Country
United States
Date
4 May 2005
Pages
320
ISBN
9781417920686
  1. Beginning his career as a newspaper editor and anonymous contributor to various publications, Trowbridge first earned a name for himself upon publication of an antislavery novel. He wrote articles for the children’s magazines Our Young Folks and Youth’s Companion during and after the war. Of his Civil War novels, Cudjo’s Cave was the most popular. The story begins: Carl crept stealthily up the bank, and, peering through the window, saw the master writing at his desk. In his neat Quaker garb, his slender form bent over this task, his calm young face dimly seen in profile, there he sat. The room was growing dark; the glow of a March sunset was fading fast from the paper on which the swift pen traced these words.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing Co
Country
United States
Date
4 May 2005
Pages
320
ISBN
9781417920686