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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.
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RESPECTS TO ALL
by Adam Bright and Michael Bright

The letters home of two young Union soldiers, Adam and Michael Bright, who served in Pennsylvania Regiments in the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. One survived, the other was killed at Chickamauga. The letters are poignant and filled with details of the Civil War as the Bright Brothers saw it - not as an exercise in military strategy, but a disordered encounter full of hardship and violence. A meaningful, historical document

1962, University Pittsburgh Pr, , ,< C-02>,97pp, 4 b/w ills., New in dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 5284-02..............................£3.00 

CIVIL WAR BOOKS: A PRICED CHECKLIST WITH ADVICE
by Tom Broadfoot et al

Third Edition. A Bibliography of general books published up to the 1980s with a calculated value of $25 or more, in author order with a second section of Confederate Imprints.

1992, Broadfoot Publishing Co, , 091610785X,< C-02>,, Very good in grey boards with red spine, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 12819-01..............................£18.00 

CYCLONE IN CALICO. THE STORY OF MARY ANN BICKERDYKE
by Nina Brown Baker

Faded boards, no d/w. Ex libris sticker on endpaper. Som,e darkening at hinges but in good condition considering age and use. Mary Bickerdyke served in the Civil War from June 9, 1861 to March 20, 1865, working in a total of nineteen battles. She was described as a determined nurse who did not let anyone stand in the way of her duties. Her patients, the enlisted soldiers, referred to her as "Mother" Bickerdyke because of her caring nature. She was a lifelong advocate for veterans, responsible for establishing 300 field hospitals during the war and served as a lawyer assisting veterans and their families with obtaining pensions after the war.

1952, Little Brown & Co, , ,< C-02>,278pp, , ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 38167-01..............................£15.00 

THIS HALLOWED GROUND
by Bruce Catton

Mass market paperback.Covers creased and worn at edges. The story of the Union Side of the American Civil War. An excellent narrative account of the war that began in the spirit of a glorious spree and hardened into a truly revolutionary one.

1998, Wordsworth Military , , 1853266965,< C-02>,437pp map, , , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 14526-02..............................£4.00 

FOUR YEARS IN THE SADDLE: HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
by William L Curry

Formed in 1861, the unit fought at Shiloh, Perryville, Stone River, and Chattanooga. They took part in Wheeler's Raid, Missionary Ridge and Knoxville, Atlanta and Nashville campaigns, Wilson's Raid, plus other actions. This account was compiled from diaries and personal accounts. The Regiment fought in fifty one Battles. This is a facsimile reprint of the original 1898 edition.

1984, Freedom Hill Press, , ,< C-02>,462pp, 75 ills, 4 maps, Regimental Roster & Losses., Good. Marks on page edges, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 3656-01..............................£20.00 

REMINISCENCES OF COMPANY H FIRST ARKANSAS MOUNTED RIFLES
by Dr. Robert. H Dacus

The 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment. The unit was formed as a mounted infantry regiment, but was dismounted in the spring of 1862 and remained so for the remainder of the war. The unit participated in the earliest battles in the western theater at Wilson's Creek and surrendered with the remnants of the Army of Tennessee in North Carolina in April 1865.

1972, Morningside, , ,< C-02>,48pp, scarce. Very good, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 13458-01..............................£20.00 

BROTHERS IN ARMS: THE LIVES AND EXPERIENCES OF MEN WHO FOUGHT IN THE CIVIL WAR
by William C Davis

A compendium of information on the American Civil War, with chapters on Life in the Camp, Naval Conflict, Prisoners of War, Leaders and the Led. With numerous illustrations detailing the soldiery, their equipment and accoutrements.

1995, Salamander Books, , ,< C-02>,143pp, 400 col & b/w illustrations, large format, dw has small tear, ow vg, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 24291-01..............................£10.00 

GRAY FOX
by Burke Davis

Robert E. Lee was a career Army officer and the most celebrated general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. This good single volume biography paints a dramatic picture of the war in the East and brings to life the actions of one of the most romantic and inspiring figures in American History.

1988, FairFax Press, Reprint of 1956 0riginal, 0517347725,< C-02>,iv + 466pp, 21 illustrations, 7 maps, notes, index, Good in dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 8210-01..............................£10.00 

CIVIL WAR PRISONS & ESCAPES: A DAY BY DAY CHRONICLE
by Robert E Denney

During the American Civil War, nearly 50,000 soldiers starved or froze to death, died of torture and forced labour, succumbed to untreated wounds and diseases, or were hanged for escape attempts - all while captives of their fellow countrymen. The author weaves a tale arranged as a day-by-day, year-by-year account of the prisoner problem, the development of the exchange cartel, the political games played with the lives of the prisoners, and life in the prison camps.

1993, Sterling, , 0806904143,< C-02>,399pp illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 9998-01..............................£8.00 

LEE'S LAST CAMPAIGN
by Clifford Dowdey

An account of General Robert E. Lee's last campaign with the Army of Northern Virginia from early May to mid-June, 1864. Lee improvised strategy wtih a brilliance that cannot reduce the hopelessness of the situation. With the remnants of a once great army he was caught between the overwhelming might of the Union forces and the crippling restrictions of his own government.

1993, Univ. of Nebraska Press, , 0803265956,< C-02>,415pp, maps, bibliographic essay, bibliography, index, storage wear only, vg, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 16281-01..............................£12.00 

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