Johnny Reb and Billy Yank
Alexander Hunter
Read by Barry Eads
Johnny Reb & Billy Yank is an epic novel first published in 1905 by Alexander Hunter, a soldier who served in Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army from 1861 to 1865. The novel is noted for encapsulating most of the major events of the American Civil War, due to Hunter's obvious involvement in them. The "novel" is actually pulled from Hunter's own diaries during the war. He explains his reasons for publishing his accounts in the preface to the novel-
"There were thousands of soldiers on both sides during the Civil War, who, at the beginning, started to keep a diary of daily events, but those who kept a record from start to finish can be counted on the fingers of one hand. I was so fortunate as to save most of my notes made during the four years of conflict, and in 1865, having no fixed pursuit in life, I spent most of the time in arranging and writing up these incidents of camp life while fresh in my memory. I have given in these pages veracious account of the life of a soldier in Lee's army...."
The novel is then divided into two parts, the first part chronicling Hunter's service in the infantry up until the Battle of Chancellorsville, and the second part depicting his service in the Cavalry until the end of the war. (Introduction by Wikipedia) (27 hr 48 min)
Chapters
Preface and Part 1, Chapter 1 | 7:29 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 2 | 10:13 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 3 | 29:33 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 4 | 8:46 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 5 | 14:35 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 6 | 16:12 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 7 | 39:56 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 8 | 8:56 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 9 | 30:48 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 10 | 32:49 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapters 11 and 12 | 14:24 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapters 13 and 14 | 21:36 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 15 | 22:09 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 16 | 11:44 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 17, Part A | 23:38 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 17, Part B | 26:06 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 18 | 22:30 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapters 19 and 20 | 27:22 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 21 | 31:48 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 22 | 31:55 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 23 | 30:31 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 24, Part A | 22:28 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 24, Part B | 22:37 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapters 25 and 26 | 33:05 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 27, Part A | 22:17 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 27, Part B | 23:00 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 28 | 25:36 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 29 | 21:11 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 30 | 19:35 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 31 | 41:36 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 32 | 28:29 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 33 | 26:46 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 34 and 35 | 23:00 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 36 and 37 | 24:54 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 38 and 39 | 36:00 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 1, Chapter 40 and 41 | 31:38 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, Part 1 | 35:23 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 2, Part 2 | 29:53 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 2, Part 3 | 37:04 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapters 3 and 4 | 25:58 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapters 5 and 6 | 22:58 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapters 7 and 8 | 23:34 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 9 | 20:27 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 10 | 20:56 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 11 | 28:15 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 12 | 21:52 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 13 | 28:02 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapters 14 and 15 | 25:34 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 16 | 18:01 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapters 17 and 18 | 24:11 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 19 | 32:25 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 20 | 21:42 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 21 | 11:37 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 22 | 30:30 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 23 | 22:56 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 24 | 17:22 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 25 | 28:10 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 26 | 16:23 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 27 and 28 | 11:29 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 29 | 13:06 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 30 | 14:45 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 31 | 17:05 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 32 | 10:55 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 33 | 15:15 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 34 | 13:24 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 35 | 30:21 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 36 | 12:10 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 37 and 38 | 18:12 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 39 | 12:27 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 40 | 19:57 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 41 | 44:53 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 42 | 12:10 | Read by Barry Eads |
Part 2, Chapter 43 | 14:18 | Read by Barry Eads |
Reviews
Unbelievable
Anderson
Well written, funny, sad, horrifying, graphic. I think it is a must read for any civil war history buff. Really encapsulates the life of a soldier and dispels many historical myths surrounding the rebel army. 10/10
BobC
First thing I've listened to another book read by Barry, and once again he was top notch. As for the book I found it interesting, as I'm a civil war buff, but found Hunter could be long winded in some of his chapters. I wish he just stuck to his own experiences, since he a lot of good stories to tell, and he could have shaved off 3 or 4 chapters. All in all it was a good listen and gave a different perspective not always seen in history books.
Stephen Lowe
The most humanizing description of the civil war I have ever read. Nothing short of remarkable. Well read by someone who knows how to properly read such a valuable document. Would give it 10 stars if possible.
Reb and Yank
Chalood
Whoroughly enjoyed this book. Viewpoint from both sides of the conflict. Good account of daily life.
excellent reader excellent book. a must for any civil war buff
A LibriVox Listener
Amazing true life tale
lanternland
Amazing true life story of a soldier and cavalryman in the CSA who was in the very thick of it for the entire four year war. Alexander Hunter had an amazing life. He was captured by the Yanks several times and escaped several times. This is a long book, all of it the true life diary and memoirs of Mister Hunter. It is terrifically ready by Barry Eads. Mr Hunter's commentary on the southern leaders is most interesting, He was contemptuous of many generals, like Gen. Early, as well as President Jefferson Davis. On the other had he had the greatest veneration for Stonewall Jackson and most especially Robert E. Lee. There were many ways he thought that the South could have won the war despite the tremendous odds, and I wish they did. I very highly recommend this book,