TY - SOUND N2 - In 1864, after Union general William Tecumseh Sherman burned Atlanta, he marched his sixty thousand troops east through Georgia to the sea, and then up into the Carolinas. The army fought off Confederate forces and lived off the land, pillaging the Southern plantations, taking cattle and crops for their own, demolishing cities, and accumulating a borne-along population of freed blacks and white refugees until all that remained was the dangerous transient life of the uprooted, the dispossessed, and the triumphant. AB - In 1864, after Union general William Tecumseh Sherman burned Atlanta, he marched his sixty thousand troops east through Georgia to the sea, and then up into the Carolinas. The army fought off Confederate forces and lived off the land, pillaging the Southern plantations, taking cattle and crops for their own, demolishing cities, and accumulating a borne-along population of freed blacks and white refugees until all that remained was the dangerous transient life of the uprooted, the dispossessed, and the triumphant. T1 - The march[a novel] / DA - p2005. CY - New York : AU - Doctorow, E. L., AU - Morton, Joe, CN - PS3554.O3 CN - PS3554.O3 PB - Random House Audio, PP - New York : PY - p2005. N1 - Subtitle from container. N1 - Unabridged. N1 - Compact disc. ID - 303471 KW - Sherman's March through the Carolinas KW - Sherman's March to the Sea SN - 0739321358 TI - The march[a novel] / ER -