Military History - The American Civil War - General Section
The American Civil War - General Section
This section
includes our extensive range of books on the War Between the States.
Everything from detailed histories of the major battles & campaigns, to
historical photographic journals.
Listed by Author & Title - 10 Titles per page |
TIME-LIFE CIVIL WAR SERIES: TENTING TONIGHT One of the renowned Time-Life Civil War Series. This volume features the soldiers life in the field. It highlights the tedium of camp life, the devastation of wounds and disease and the plight of the prisoners1985, Time Life Books, , 0809447363,< C-02>,Large format, 176pp,numerous b/w and colour illustrations, Fine in pictorial boards, , Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 1510-02..............................£8.00 |
WAR OF THE REBELLION: OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. SERIES 1 VOL.2 Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia April 16-July 31 1861. Includes extracts from despatches, Reports and Correspondence.1985, Historical Times Inc., , 0918678072,< C-02>,1101pp, very good in black boards, , Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 11508-01..............................£20.00 |
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR by J H Anderson Operations in the Eastern Theatre from the commencement of hostilities to May 5th, 1863 and in the Shenandoah Valley from April, 1861 to June, 1862. 2nd impression. The text is underlined on many pages.The boards are faded and very heavily marked. At the back of the book is an envelope with maps numbered to 14. No 2 is missing. At least one of the maps has margin notes.1912, Hugh Rees, , ,< C-02>,120pp, Poor. Reading copy. Boards marked. prev owner's signatures., 0, Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 23524-01..............................£8.00 |
FORT SMITH: LITTLE GIBRALTER ON THE ARKANSAS by Edwin C Bearss and A M Gibson Fort Smith was originally constructed in 1817 by Major William Bradford, its mission being to prevent war between the Osages and Cherokees. It was repeatedly abandoned and reoccupied, being used in the "White Lightnin' Wars" - the struggle against bootleggers selling liquor to the Indians. Confederate Armies were supplied from the Fort during the Civil War until it fell to Federal Forces in 1863. It later became a Federal Court under "Hanging Judge" Issac Parker.1969, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, , ,< C-02>,349pp, 16 illustrations, 3 maps, bibliography, index, vg in rubbed dw, , Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 29122-01..............................£30.00 |
WAR CORRESPONDENTS: THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR by Dr. Ian F W Beckett A selection of contemporary reports on the Civil War. With a comprehensive introduction by Dr Beckett, the reports themselves are linked by a commentary that places them in context.1993, Sutton Publishing, , 075090044X,< C-02>,198pp, 64 photos, bibliography, index, fine in dw, , Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 16395-01..............................£10.00 |
AMBROSE BIERCE CIVIL WAR STORIES ( UNABRIDGED) by Ambrose Bierce Dover Thrift editions. Bierce's short stories and factual accounts of the American Civil War were renowned for their unflinching portrayals of the realities of the war. A collection of his best pieces including Shiloh, Dixie and Chickamauga.1994, Dover Publications Inc, , 0486280381,< C-02>,123pp, Good, , CARDSubject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 20197-01..............................£3.00 |
ULYSSES S GRANT by F Norton Boothe Ulysses S. Grant achieved international fame as the leading Union general. He first reached national prominence by taking Forts Henry and Donelson in 1862 in the first major Union victories of the war. The following year, his celebrated campaign ending in the surrender of Vicksburg secured Union control of the Mississippi and, with the simultaneous victory at Gettysburg, turned the tide of the war in the North's favor. A well illustrated biography1990, Bison Books, , 0861246535,< C-02>,80pp, 15 col, 80 b/w ills, 7 maps, Large Format, Very good in slightly edgecreased d/w, , Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 10085-01..............................£8.00 |
THE CIVIL WAR ALMANAC by John S Bowman A practical chronology and statistical record of the American Civil War. With details of weapons, a biographical dictionary, and an introduction by Henry Steele Commager. This is the Large Print edition.1992, Bison Books, , 0861245695,< C-02>,707pp, illustrations, maps, index, large format, Large print. near fine in dw., , Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 29565-02..............................£10.00 |
SAM HILDEBRAND: GUERRILLA by C W Breihan Hildebrand fought in the American Civil War, joining the Confederate Army he became a guerilla who was greatly feared in southeast Missouri. He began a reign of killings and terror that continued throughout and after the war until his death in 1872. He killed many people with his rifle, which he had named "Kill Devil". He also served with the notorious Rebel raider, William Quantrill.1984, Leather Stocking Books, , 0897690761,< C-02>,viii + 184pp, 6 illustrations, bibliography, Card covers. storage wear only, , CARDSubject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 6376-01..............................£5.00 |
ARMY LIFE OF JOHN MORGAN OF FREDERICKSBURG, WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO by (Editor) Robert M Bricker Morgan's unit, the 13th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, saw heavy duty throughout the war, with service in Virginia and then in the Appalchian mountains theater and Stone River where they suffered 185 casualties. From the Fall of 1863 they were involved at Chickamauga, the siege of Chattanooga, the assaults of Missionary Ridge and the Siege of Knoxville. Morgan was captured at New Hope Church and remained a prisoner until 1865.2001, Private Publication, , ,< C-02>,16pp, Signed by editor. vg in card covers, 0, CARDSubject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil WarWeb No. 33252-01..............................£10.00 |
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The Editor's Choice:
THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME
II
by
Alan K. Wildman
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Web No.
18344-01 |
£60.00 |
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