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Bad Hand: A Biography of General Ranald S. Mackenzie
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By Charles M. Robinson III - Biography of the Civil War hero and well known Indian fighter. Paperback 5 1/2x8 1/2. 416 pp.B&w photos. Maps. Notes. Bib. Index.
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Blue, The Gray, & The Red, The
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This is the first book dedicated solely to chronicling the many campaigns waged against the Indians in the American West during the Civil War. In fact, more Indians, and possibly more whites, were killed between 1861 and 1865 than in any other period in h
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Civil War in the Southwest
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Written by Jerry Thompson - Recollections of the Sibley Brigade. Winner of the 2001 Gaspar Perez de Villagra Award given by the Historical Society of New Mexico. Hardback with dust jacket - 6x9. 224 pp. 4 maps. Bib. Index. Appendix
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Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson
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The story of perhaps the bloodiest man in America's deadliest war.
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Confederate General of the West: Henry Hopkins Sibley
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"It is an admirable hallmark of this work that Thompson gives Sibley credit where due, yet does not hesitate ultimately to assess Sibley as a personal and professional failure. . . . Thompson's research is most comprehensive, and his documentation careful
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Emergence of Total War, The
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By Daniel E. Sutherland - A vivid account of how Civil War campaigns foreshadowed total war. 6x9. 128 paperback. 26 b&w illus. 22 biographical sketches, 6 maps. App. Bib. Index
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George Gordon Meade and the War in the East
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A balanced, informative, and complete, yet concise, look at the general's life and career.
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Last Stand at Mobile
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Award-winning author Jack Waugh takes a fresh look at the stirring land and sea battles surrounding the capture of one of the Confederacy's most important cities, Mobile, Alabama. 6x9. 120 apges.23 b&w illus. 20 biographical sketches.5 maps. Apps. Bib. I
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Last Stronghold: The Campaign for Fort Fisher, The
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A solid book that is a welcomed addition to the Civil War Campaigns and Commanders series.
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Let Us Meet In Heaven
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The Civil War Letters of James Michael Barr, 5th South Carolina Cavalry
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Raphael Semmes and the Alabama
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A detailed account by a highly regarded expert in Naval History of the incredible exploits of Raphael Semmes and the Alabama during her 75.000 mile odyssey. 6x9. 112 pp. 22 b&w illus. 9 biographical sketches
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Rutherford B. Hayes: One of the Good Colonels
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A fascinating story of this heroic yet unsung American hero by his distinguished biographer. 6x9. 120 pp. 15 b&w photos. 2 illus. 14 biographical sketches. 13 maps. App. Bib. Index
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Sam Bell Maxey and the Confederate Indians
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A little known story, dramatically told by a distinguished author.
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Texans In The Confederate Cavalry
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A lively picturesque narration by a respected historian and features Texans who were raised in wild times and a wild place, destined to leave their mark in the Civil War.
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War Horse: Mounting the Cavalry With America's Finest Horses
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By Phil Livingston & Ed Roberts - War Horse is exactingly researched, lavishly illustrated with over 130 archival photographs, and is written with thoroughness, excitement and many humorous anecdotes. Hardback with dust jacket 7x10. 352 pages. 130 b&w p
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Winfield Scott Hancock: Gettysburg Hero
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By: Perry D. Jamieson - This lively biography introduces readers to an American soldier who put his mark on many of the important military and political events of his lifetime. Hardback book with dust jacket - 199 pages
