"Nowhere else will one find so full a plate on so essential a topic."--Library Journal
"A Taste for War reveals the truth about how Confederate and Union troops survived despite their less than nutritious intake and seriously deficient cooking skills. . . . [An] often amusing--and just as often stomach-turning--look at the Civil War soldiers' victuals."--Civil War Times
"Without a doubt, A Taste for War adds a new dimension to the voluminous historiography of the Civil War. . . . A Taste for War is an essential work for understanding the Civil War era (1860-1865) and the lives of the ordinary soldier."--Journal of Popular Culture
This softbound reprint is sure to be a hit with food historians as well ass reenactors and others interested in the food eaten by soldiers during the Civil War.--Rick Sauers, Gray & Blue
An entertraining, informative look at a usually ignored aspect of wartime life.--A. A. Nofi, Strategy Page