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THE FIGHTING IN THE PEACH ORCHARD AT GETTYSBURGPROLOGUEThe same young men who crowded each other as they faced the recruiters' tables now crowded each other as they died.

~ Charles Phillips

Charles Phillips Civil War Historical Fiction War Fiction

That is our Shield Ring, our last stronghold; not the barrier fells and the totter-moss between, but something in the hearts of men.

~ Rosemary Sutcliff

Rosemary Sutcliff Historical Fiction Rosemary Sutcliff

The Emperor Napoleon Buonaparte had been banished to the island of Elba. However His Imperial Majesty had some doubts wheter a quiet island life would suit him - he was, after all, accustomed to governing a large proportion of the known world.

~ Susanna Clarke

Susanna Clarke Fantasy Historical Fiction Humor

Sunset encroached upon daylight like a powder burst from the mouth of a crimson cannon—orange and gold ribbons shot forth to wage a battle against the clouds. The western horizon was obscured by a glow like a living thing.

~ Marsha Ward

Marsha Ward Historical Fiction Sunset Sky Sunsets Westerns

Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were. In her face were too sharply blended the delicate features of her mother, a Coast aristocrat of French descent, and the heavy ones of her florid Irish father. But it was an arresting face, pointed of chin, square of jaw. Her eyes were pale green without a touch of hazel, starred with bristly black lashes and slightly tilted at the ends. Above them, her thick black brows slanted upward, cutting a startling oblique line in her magnolia-white skin - that skin so prized by Southern women and so carefully guarded with bonnets, veils and mittens against hot Georgia suns.

~ Margaret Mitchell

Margaret Mitchell Historical Fiction

Stuff and nonsense: you must regard this deviationfrom your plan as part of the adventure that you soughtwhen you decided embark on it in the first place. Trueadventure does not follow well-trodden paths. Absenceof certainty is its essence. People, like you and I, whochoose to shun the mundane must not only expect, butalso enjoy and profit from surprises.

~ Adam Yamey

Adam Yamey Historical Fiction Migration South Africa

Just before he passed behind the hedge at the end of the drive, he turned to look back at Stoke Morrow and caught me spying on him. His shining eyes were so cruel, and before I could close the curtain, I saw the flash of an awful grin on his face. It was a grin that said he knew I'd come around. Sooner or later, I'd fall in line.

~ Adam Mcomber

Adam Mcomber Fantasy Gothic Fiction Historical Fiction

He is not a man wedded to action, Boleyn, but rather a man who stands by, smirking and stroking his beard; he thinks he looks enigmatic, but instead he looks as if he's pleasuring himself.

~ Hilary Mantel

Hilary Mantel Historical Fiction Humor

Oh, she's still here;she's just not as pretty... anymore.

~ Katlyn Charlesworth

Katlyn Charlesworth Edo Period Historical Fiction Japan

Listen, my child, to the voices of your ancestors. Take pride in our accomplishments; find your strength in our suffering. For WE are not just voices in the wind, WE are a living part of YOU

~ Nancy B. Brewer

Nancy B. Brewer Historical Fiction

Children worked in the mills: I will always believe that children are designed for green meadows and play, not for factories and cotton dust.

~ Nancy B. Brewer

Nancy B. Brewer Historical Fiction Historical Romance Fiction

Jennings is too tough and honest a writer to let anyone off her moral hook, even her hero.

~ Maureen Jennings

Maureen Jennings Historical Fiction

Mothers cry in anguishand fathers curse in anger,while others turn away in sadness,all for the children who are lost.

~ Katlyn Charlesworth

Katlyn Charlesworth Edo Period Historical Fiction Japan

Ain’t nothing too serious. Even death is a joke on the old devil, if we are living for the Lord.

~ Nancy B. Brewer

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I was too far away to hear what was said but I saw in Val’s eyes the same fear that I had once known and could well guess at Lucas’ unthinking remark.

~ Julia Lee Dean

Julia Lee Dean English Civil War Historical Fiction

Soeur Seraphina gently removed my lace fontanges. It was named for the King’s mistress Angelique de Fontanges, who had lost her hat while hunting one day and had hastily tied up her curls with her garter. The King had admired the effect, and the next day all the court ladies had appeared with their curls tied back with lace

~ Kate Forsyth

Kate Forsyth Bitter Greens Historical Fiction Kate Forsyth

The Baptist Church rejects man with wooden leg: It appears the Baptist preacher refused to baptize a veteran of the late war in the holy water- saying they only baptize flesh and blood, not wood.

~ Nancy B. Brewer

Nancy B. Brewer Historical Fiction Historical Romance Fiction

Are you a traveling man he asked?

~ Nancy B. Brewer

Nancy B. Brewer Historical Fiction Historical Romance Fiction
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