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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.
Listed by Author & Title - 10 Titles per page
FIRST BLOOD: THE STORY OF FORT SUMTER
by W. A. Swanberg

The story of the siege of 1860-61. The Battle was a relatively minor military engagement at the fort in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, that began the American Civil War. After Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President on March 4, 1861, he stated that he would use force to maintain possession of Federal property. Confederate troops bombarded Sumter on April 12, and northerners rallied behind Lincoln's call to send troops to recapture the fort and to preserve the Union.

1960, Longman, , ,< C-02>,x + 373pp, 15 illustrations, map, notes, index, g/vg in worn dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 12534-01..............................£8.00 

JEB STUART
by John Thomason

The story of the dashing Confederate Cavalry General in the American Civil War. He served as Lee's eyes and ears, and his raids on the Union army made him famous and feared. He was killed in action in 1864.

1992, Konecky & Konecky, , 0914427741,< C-02>,xvi + 512pp, illustrations, maps, index, vg in dw- slight spine faded, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 16312-01..............................£12.00 

THE LAST CITADEL
by Noah Andre Trudeau

The Richmond–Petersburg Campaign was a series of battles in Virginia, fought from June,1864, to March, 1865. The campaign was nine months of trench warfare in which Union forces commanded by Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant assaulted Petersburg unsuccessfully and then constructed trench lines that eventually extended over 30 miles from the eastern outskirts of Richmond to around the eastern and southern outskirts of Petersburg. Lee finally gave in to the overwhelming pressure and abandoned both cities in April 1865.

1991, Little Brown & Co, , 0316853275,< C-02>,514pp, illustrations, 21 maps, bibliography, index, marks on page edges. Good in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 9697-01..............................£12.00 

HIGH TIDE AT GETTYSBURG
by Glenn Tucker

The story of those fateful days in July, 1863 when the Confederacy was at a high. The author portrays the intense drama of this battle, the significant and decisive role played by the regiments and brigades reflecting the decisions of their subordinate commanders. A personalised history of a major armed conflict of the war.

1995, Smithmark, , 0831724439,< C-02>,462pp, maps, Good in plastic covered dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 13581-01..............................£10.00 

THE UNION ARMY 1861 - 1865: ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS. VOL. 1 THE EASTERN THEATER
by Frank J Welcher

Fading on dustjacket and some shelfwear. A study on the military divisions of the Union Army, and the geographical departments that were created to administer them. Welcher looks at the Corps, Divisions and Brigades as well as the numerous special commands. Included are the dates of creation, composition, organization, changes, operations, the commanders etc. Nearly half the book lists the campaigns and battles and includes the relevant order of battle.

1989, Indiana University Press, , 0253364531,< C-02>,1065pp, Good in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 2338-01..............................£20.00 

SWORD OVER RICHMOND
by R Wheeler

McClellan's Peninsula campaign in the American Civil War. Includes eyewitness accounts from both Union and Confederate sources.

1986, Harper & Row, , 0060155299,< C-02>,xii + 371pp, 62 illustrations, 14 maps, sources, references, index, vg in dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 6480-01..............................£12.00 

ROBERT E. LEE: LEE AND THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
by Henry A White

Facsimile reprint of the 1897 original. A full scale biography of legendary Confederate Commander in the American Civil War, General Robert E. Lee.

1969, Greenwood Publications, , ,< C-02>,xii + 467pp, 8 illustrations, index, grey cloth,some fading vg, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 6421-01..............................£10.00 

THE BATTLE OF NEW MARKET
by Joseph W A Whitehorne

The Battle of New Market was the first of a series of engagements taking place in the summer and fall of 1864 which destroyed the Confederate power in the Shenandoah valley. This is a Self Guided Tour which includes an Overview, Suggested Readings, Order of Battle, Chronology and 15 described stopping points.

1988, Center of MilitaryHistory, CMH PUB-70-24, ,< C-02>,54pp maps.illustrations., Good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 4862-02..............................£6.00 

THE ROAD TO APPOMATTOX
by Bell I Wiley

An examination of the reasons why the Confederate States were defeated in the American Civil War. Wiley considers the failures of the military and political leadership, the rigid attitudes they held, and their poor judgement of the strengths of their Northern opponents.

1994, Louisiana State Univ.Pr., , 0807119113,< C-02>,121pp, 12 illustrations, storage wear only, vg, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars - The American Civil War
Web No. 20119-01..............................£10.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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