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Joshua L. Chamberlain: A Concise Biography of the Iconic Hero

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Joshua Chamberlain is arguably the most well-known figure in Maine history and this highly accessible biography provides a brief look at his life. Covering his early years to his time as a student at Bowdoin, the primary emphasis in on Chamberlain's military career and his heroic actions during the Civil War, for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor. After the war he served as governor of Maine and as president of his alma mater before his death in 1914. Filled with photos, maps, and illustrations, this concise history of a Maine icon is ideal for anyone with even just a passing interest in Maine or the Civil War.

148 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 1999

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4 reviews
April 13, 2018
Basic introduction to JLC. Content wise, it was great. Didn't love the overall layout of the book however. I look forward to reading his more in-depth work about the 20th Maine in Gettysburg later this year.
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February 16, 2021
A look at a Civil War Hero and former governor of Maine
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March 21, 2024
Great Book

I highly recommend this book. Joshua L. Chamberland: A Concise Biography of the Iconic Hero presents a realistic view of the man without embellishment.
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February 12, 2017
Thomas Desjardin was given unique access to a cache of Chamberlain letters - letters that show a much more three-dimensional picture of JLC than we have had in the past. (Spoiler alert: He was human...) A flawed human being, with huge areas of self-doubt and insecurity, who nevertheless accomplished some pretty awesome things.
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May 28, 2014
As I was looking for more of a reference to his military history, this didn't quite satisfy with the very looong section of letters from his then-fiance-and-later-wife, Fannie duringthe years of separtio before their marriage. However, when I finally reached the section of letters from Chamberlain to his wife during the Civil War it more than met my wishes. It was wonderful to read these first-hand accounts sharing his own thoughts of battles such as Gettysburg and Petersburg and learning some of the ins and outs of his lifestyle and military knowledge in this point of his life. Also was shared a short chapter on his life after the war: his political career as governor of Maine and president of Bowdoin college.

"I enjoy this life. It is hard, hard, hard, but glorious! These marches in night and storm through woods and fields, through flood and mud, wet, hungry, cold and tired and sore, but our hearts as stout and true and brave as you could wish." J. Lawrence to his wife; Sept. 19, 1863; Bull Run battlefield after the battle of the second Bull Run.

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January 22, 2023
This is a great resource book, if you are looking to do serious studies into Chamberlain’s life, it is no likely for you unless you want to study / research Chamberlain’s life.

Letters to and from Chamberlain are arraigned chronologically and grouped in themes (sections).

It can be read like a book as Desjardin’s has short introductions or explanations throughout the book, but letters can be dry.

I have given four stars as I have been researching Chamberlain for many years. I originally read it as a book, now use as a reference book
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December 4, 2015
J.L. Chamberlain, one of the great heroes of the Battle of Gettysburg and of the American Civil War, in his own words and the words of those who knew him. I'm glad I read this - I learned some things I had not known, including Chamberlain's role as military governor of Maine during the electoral "Count Out Crisis" of 1880!
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