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  2. Jan 1, 1987 · First published January 1, 1987. Book details & editions. About the author. Daniel Woodrell. 24 books1,255 followers. Growing up in Missouri, seventy miles downriver from Hannibal, Mark Twain was handed to me early on, first or second grade, and captivated me for years, and forever, I reckon.

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  3. Jan 1, 1999 · by Daniel Woodrell (Author) 4.4 50 ratings. See all formats and editions. Riding with the First Kansas Irregulars during the Civil War, Jake Roedel has committed his share of atrocities, but when he spares the life of two men during a raid, he peaks the ire of his comrades and becomes a target of their wrath. Reprint.

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  4. Ride with the Devil: Author: Daniel Woodrell: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: No Exit Press, 1999: ISBN: 1901982475, 9781901982473: Length: 215 pages: Subjects

  5. The basis for the film, Daniel Woodrell's novel Woe to Live On (originally published in 1987) was released as a movie tie-in edition, re-titled Ride With the Devil, by Pocket Books on November 1, 1999. The book dramatizes the events of the American Civil War during the 1860s, as depicted in the film.

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  6. Dec 17, 1999 · Based on a historical novel by Daniel Woodrell, the story of "Ride With the Devil" centers on southwestern Missouri, where the Missouri Irregulars, known as Bushwhackers, waged a hit-and-run fight against the Union troops, called Jayhawkers.

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · Historical Background. Ride with the Devil, directed by Ang Lee, is a 1999 American Civil War drama film set in Missouri during the war. Based on a novel. The movie is based on the novel “Woe to Live On” by Daniel Woodrell. Released Date. Ride with the Devil was released on November 24, 1999. Main Cast.

  8. Novel. The basis for the film, Daniel Woodrell's novel Woe to Live On (originally published in 1987) was released as a movie tie-in edition, re-titled Ride With the Devil, by Pocket Books on November 1, 1999. The book dramatizes the events of the American Civil War during the 1860s, as depicted in the film.

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