It takes the average reader 4 hours and 54 minutes to read The Crowther Letters by Robert R. Hileman, Jr.
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In this, the first volume of Robert Hileman's The Crowther Letters, the reader will encounter the rarest of all historical biographies, that of the Common Man, or rather, common man living in uncommon times. Biographical history, by its own definition, defers to selected lives of exceptional people having impact upon events. The life of Colonel James E. Crowther reverses that process. The event - the Battle of Kernstown - is recounted through the eyes and words of one who is intricately part of the event itself, both as observer and participant. This is history as it happened, "in the midst of things, " not reported from a mountaintop or recollected from an easy chair."Oh, but the bullets did whistle past Papa's head, " wrote Crowther to his 7-year old daughter, Allie, just days after the battle. Actuality and reality: this is Crowther's ground-view of the Civil War, in particular, and military life, in general. Crowther's regiment had its troubles in the Battle of Kernstown and one wonders how the regiment will fair in the greater engagements at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, volume two of this extraordinary tale.Hileman's treatment is sagacious; he lets a good story tell itself. Never intrusive, working behind the scenes weaving in useful narrative data, the life of James Crowther is presented in uncluttered richness. Hileman allows his subject to talk directly to readers 140 years hence. It's all there: Crowther's frustrations, his growing impatience with higher command, his understandable concern for family and future, and finally, his heart-felt pride in the men serving under him.This is history written from the bottom up, not top down, and as such, it beckons powerfully. Whatis "common" becomes uncommon; facts and homespun-opinion transcend themselves into something sanctified.Robert Mull, Penn State University, English faculty, and journali
The Crowther Letters by Robert R. Hileman, Jr. is 292 pages long, and a total of 73,584 words.
This makes it 99% the length of the average book. It also has 90% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 42 minutes to read The Crowther Letters aloud.
The Crowther Letters is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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