Abraham Lincoln: A Penguin Life (Penguin Lives)
by Thomas Keneally
Listed under Abraham LincolnSchindler's List
by Thomas Keneally
Winner of the Booker Prize
Paperback from Touchstone Books
1993
Confederates
by Thomas Keneally
Book Description Thomas Keneally's epic of the Civil War takes us into the lives of four remarkable characters in the embattled Virginia summer of 1862: a southern hospital matron who is also a Union spy, a British war journalist with access to both sides, and two foot soldiers under Stonewall Jackson.
Paperback from University of Georgia PressThe Last Confession
American Scoundrel: The Life of the Notorious Civil War General Dan Sickles
by Thomas Keneally
Politician, man about town, war hero, and murderer: Dan Sickles led many lives, some of them improbable, turning disaster to advantage. Thomas Keneally, whose novels have been populated by heroes and outlaws alike, vividly captures Sickles's life and times. A Tammany politician, for good and ill, Sickles earned national notoriety for gunning down his friend Philip Barton Key, the son of Francis Scott Key, in what his peers in Congress took to be an excusable crime of passion. Sickles made a glorious comeback with the Civil War, when the regiment he raised distinguished itself time and again under fire at places such as Chancellorsville and Gettysburg--where, defying orders in a bold maneuver, Sickles helped secure the Union victory. "His tendency toward berserk and full- blooded risk was partly characteristic of the city he had grown up in, the age he lived in, and his own soul," writes Keneally. Admired by no less than Mark Twain, Sickles figures only as a footnote in many histories. Ably recounting his triumphs and defeats, Thomas Keneally brings him front and center in a tale that will delight Civil War buffs. --Gregory McNamee - Amazon.com
Paperback from Anchor
by Morris West, Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Toby Press
Victim of the Aurora (Harvest Book)
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Harvest Books
The Great Shame: And the Triumph of the Irish in the English-Speaking World
by Thomas Keneally
Listed under Irish HistoryOffice of Innocence
by Thomas Keneally
Hardcover from Doubleday
The Playmaker
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Touchstone Books
1993FAMILY MADNESS
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Touchstone Books
1993To Asmara
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Warner Books
1990Woman of the Inner Sea
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Plume
1994Gossip from the Forest
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Harvest Books
1985The survivor
by Thomas Keneally
Unknown Binding from Angus and Robertson
Out of Print - Try Used BooksA River Town
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Plume
Out of Print - Try Used BooksSeason in Purgatory
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Harvest Books
1985
Out of Print - Try Used BooksOutback
by Thomas Keneally
Hardcover from Rand McNally & Co
1984
Out of Print - Try Used BooksThe Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Viking Press
1983
Out of Print - Try Used BooksA Dutiful Daughter
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Viking Press
1985Towards Asmara
by Thomas Keneally
Unknown Binding from Hodder & Stoughton
Out of Print - Try Used BooksChild Survivors of the Holocaust
by Paul Valent, Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Brunner-Routledge
Three Cheers for the Paraclete
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Viking Press
1984Ned Kelly and the city of the bees
by Thomas Keneally
Unknown Binding from J. CapeJacko the Great Intruder
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Trafalgar SquareAustralia: Beyond the Dreamtime
by Thomas Keneally, Patsy Adam-Smith, Robyn Davidson
Hardcover from Facts on File, Inc.
1989Blood Red Sister Rose
by Thomas Keneally
Paperback from Ballantine Books
1976Now and in Time to Be: Ireland and the Irish
by Thomas Keneally, Patrick Presdergast
Hardcover from W.W. Norton & Company
1992