000303471 000__ 01747cim\a2200385Ia\45\0 000303471 001__ 303471 000303471 005__ 20210513112229.0 000303471 007__ sd\fsngnn----u 000303471 008__ 050922s2005\\\\nyunnn\\\\\\\\\fn\\\eng\d 000303471 020__ $$a0739321358 000303471 02802 $$aRHCD 781$$bRandom House Audio 000303471 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm61688817 000303471 035__ $$a303471 000303471 040__ $$aAMP$$cAMP$$dBAKER$$dVP@ 000303471 049__ $$aISEA 000303471 05004 $$aPS3554.O3$$bM37 2005ab 000303471 092__ $$a813.54 000303471 1001_ $$aDoctorow, E. L.,$$d1931-2015. 000303471 24514 $$aThe march$$h[sound recording] :$$b[a novel] /$$cE.L. Doctorow. 000303471 260__ $$aNew York :$$bRandom House Audio,$$cp2005. 000303471 300__ $$a10 sound discs (ca. 11 hrs.) :$$bdigital ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000303471 500__ $$aSubtitle from container. 000303471 500__ $$aUnabridged. 000303471 500__ $$aCompact disc. 000303471 5110_ $$aRead by Joe Morton. 000303471 520__ $$aIn 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. 000303471 650_0 $$aSherman's March through the Carolinas$$vFiction. 000303471 650_0 $$aSherman's March to the Sea$$vFiction. 000303471 651_0 $$aSouth Carolina$$xHistory$$yCivil War, 1861-1865$$vFiction. 000303471 651_0 $$aGeorgia$$xHistory$$yCivil War, 1861-1865$$vFiction. 000303471 655_7 $$aHistorical fiction.$$2lcgft 000303471 655_7 $$aWar fiction.$$2lcgft 000303471 655_7 $$aAudiobooks.$$2lcgft 000303471 7001_ $$aMorton, Joe,$$d1947- 000303471 85200 $$bscd$$hPS3554.O3$$iM37$$i2005ab 000303471 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:303471$$pGLOBAL_SET 000303471 980__ $$aBIB 000303471 980__ $$aCD 000303471 994__ $$aC0$$bISE