“I got a clear impression that he'd cheerfully send off a regiment to be butchered if it served his purpose. He wouldn't think twice about it, either. he called soldiers "interchangeable parts.”

—  John Jakes

North and South Trilogy (1982-1987), Answer the Drum

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American historical novelist and fantasy writer 1932

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