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The Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour is available once more in this updated and completely revised edition by award-winning author Terry L. Jones.
Author Terry Barkley has gleaned archival sources, vital records, period newspaper accounts, and census rolls for everything that is known about Edmond Hotham whose sojourn at Walden Pond was the first and only time someone traveled there to emulate Thoreau's experiment in simplicity.
My Rich Uncle includes an invaluable collection of knowledge, wisdom, and insight from numerous USAF leaders, all of which is geared toward helping fellow airmen find success in their careers by highlighting the cultural things we expect airmen to know, or at least figure out, but which are rarely taught.
From original research to new ways of looking at familiar facts, this book invites readers to think-and rethink-about the generalship of Grant, Lee, and senior commanders of the Civil War.
Complete with original maps, photos, and the skillful writing readers have come to expect, this book delves into all the issues, analyzing the campaign from an operational standpoint.
The story of Josiah, Jennie, the men of the 17th and their families tracks the toll on our nation during the war and allows us to explore the often difficult recovery after the last gun sounded in 1865.
Complete with more than 60 photos and 15 maps by master cartographer Mark Anderson Moore, this book will be a welcome addition to the burgeoning Chickamauga historiography.
Robert Rodes served in all the great battles and campaigns of the legendary Army of Northern Virginia. Here, for the first time, is a complete and deeply researched biography of this largely overlooked man of the South.
Examines in fascinating detail a largely unknown but important period of both the Revolution and Benedict Arnold's fascinating life-the campaign to bring Canada into the war as the 14th colony.
A creative, visually-captivating experience for children, young historians, and Civil War enthusiasts alike with single-page introductions for each day of the battle and lots of "have-to-know" facts, all wrapped in a photographic essay of the Gettysburg battlefield as you've never seen before.
The first study of this misunderstood organization. This Volume 2 completes the magisterial work on the important Union XI Corps.
In Fighting Words, award-winning author Richard F.
They melted like snow on the ground, one officer said-wave after wave of Federal soldiers charging uphill across an open, muddy plain. Confederates, fortified behind a stone wall along a sunken road, poured a solid hail of lead into them as they charged . . . and faltered . . . and died.
June 1863, and the Gettysburg Campaign is in its opening hours. Harnesses jingled and hooves pounded as Confederate cavalryman James Ewell Brown Stuart leads his three brigades of troopers on a ride that triggers one of the Civil War's most bitter controversies.
The Final Service offers a riveting story about human nature, emotional abandonment, and how unfulfilled dreams left a middleaged woman on the brink of personal destruction until one event forever altered the core of her belief system and her life.
Explains the 272-word Gettysburg Address more thoroughly than any book previously published with colorized step-by-step diagrams.
Tens of thousands of books have been published on the Civil War. In an effort to list some of most important titles, in 1997 the University of Illinois Press published The Civil War in Books: An Analytical Bibliography, by David J. Eicher. This well-received reference work includes books published through mid-1995.
Confederate Soldiers in the American Civil War offers a complete guide for Civil War enthusiasts of all ages to better understand these men.
Union Soldiers in the American Civil War offers a complete guide for Civil War enthusiasts of all ages to better understand these men.
The sad plight of the Five Civilized Tribes-the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), and Seminole-during America's Civil War is both fascinating and often overlooked. This book reveals the complexity and the importance of their bloody civil war.
Documented with extensive primary accounts, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign dispels a well-established Civil War myth, and sets the historical record straight.
As intelligence experts have long asserted, "Information in regard to the enemy is the indispensable basis of all military plans.
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