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An Undivided Union
by Oliver Optic
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- EN
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An Undivided Union depicts the experiences of Union soldiers during the American Civil War, focusing on Major Deck Lyon and his cousin, Captain Artie Lyon. The narrative follows their involvement with the Riverlawn Cavalry as they face guerrilla attacks threatening their community. The story emphasizes themes of bravery and loyalty as the characters confront dangers posed by Confederate forces, especially when defending their families and homes. The novel is set in the late 19th century and reflects the period's historical perspective on the Civil War through the lens of adventure fiction aimed at young readers.
The plot centres on the characters' efforts to protect their locality amid ongoing conflict, including a mission to prevent an attack by Confederate raiders. Alongside their overseer, Levi Bedford, they navigate various perilous situations that illuminate the hardships faced by Union troops during this era. The work is based on historical events and written in a straightforward, adventure-oriented style typical of Oliver Optic’s late 19th-century fiction for boys.
The plot centres on the characters' efforts to protect their locality amid ongoing conflict, including a mission to prevent an attack by Confederate raiders. Alongside their overseer, Levi Bedford, they navigate various perilous situations that illuminate the hardships faced by Union troops during this era. The work is based on historical events and written in a straightforward, adventure-oriented style typical of Oliver Optic’s late 19th-century fiction for boys.
From the opening pages
The outline and incomplete material of An Undivided Union were left among the papers of the late William T. Adams ("Oliver Optic"), and the same notes that were to complete the "Blue and Gray—On Land" series also closed the life-work of America's best-known writer of boys' stories. There has been a constant demand that this unfinished concluding volume be prepared for publication, and Mr. Edward Stratemeyer, author of the remarkably popular "Old Glory" series, based upon the Spanish-American war, undertook the task of picking up the threads of the narrative and carrying it to such a conclusion as was evidently intended. He has performed the work devotedly and successfully, and sustained the harmony of the series to the end. The publishers take this opportunity to pay tribute to the memory of Mr. Adams, whose name has been inseparably connected with this house for so many years. Such was his loyalty that no manuscript for publication in bound form was ever given to any other publisher, and the present volume is the one hundred and eighth to bear the magical name of "Optic." It is gratifying to be able to record that in return for his steadfastness in remaining by the house of his choice through prosperity and adversity an actual sale of more than two million copies of Mr. Adams's books has been reached, while the present season finds them enjoying undiminished favor. No more striking testimonial could be asked than the constant applications from men of mature life for the books that so charmed them as boys, in order that their own sons may have the same enjoyment. Or, could anything be more conclusive than that one of the most prominent men in the public life of our state still turns to his favorite "Oliver Optic" books for pleasurable relief when the cares of the day have made rest seem almost an impossibility? Critics come and critics go, but the hold of "Oliver Optic" upon the popular mind remains unchanged. No mean-souled man could so endure. As he said himself: "I have never written a story which could excite the love, admiration, and sympathy of the reader for an evil-minded person or bad character. This has been my standard; and, however others may regard it, I still deem it a safe one." All who had any connection with the publication of Mr. Adams's works loved the man, and his…
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