General Interest
$9.95
A Practical Guide to Collecting Civil WarThe best book for getting started in this fun and rewarding hobby. 42 years of experience shared to the reader. Paperback • ISBN 9781572491434
$12.00
A User's Guide to the Official Records of the American Civil WarPaperback • ISBN 9780942597387
$12.00
Ballads of the North and South in the Civil WarBallads reflect the peoples, feelings, wartime patriotism, fears, sorrow, suffering, sentimentalism and weariness of war during the most tumultuous period in American history. Paperback • ISBN 9781572490024
$24.95
Civil War City: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1861-1865The story of Camp Curtin has remained unknown until the publication of Civil War City. Camp Curtin was the biggest Camp of Rendezvous and Training in the North and was strategically important in the Eastern Theater. Paperback • ISBN 9781572492370
$19.95
Lincoln on God and CountryLincoln on God and Country uses the 16th president's own words to demonstrate why he deserves to be called a man of faith, a friend of the slave, and a guardian of democratic government. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572492073
$9.95
More Strange Tales of the Civil WarPresents readers with more predictions, coincidences, medical oddities, and other bizarre events of the Civil War. Paperback • ISBN 9781572493834
$24.95
Myths and Realities of American Slavery: The True History of Slavery in AmericaWith slave reparation a hot topic in the 21st century do Americans today know what slavery was like in the 19th? This title dispels the myths of American slavery and sheds new light on the reality of the practice. Paperback • ISBN 9781572493506
$7.95
Of Men and Muskets: Stories of the Civil WarPaperback • ISBN 9781572491052
$12.95
Scandals of the Civil WarWhat kind of stories would tabloid readers of the 1860s have seen? Get the Lowdown and Dirty on the Blue and the Grey! Paperback • ISBN 9781572493643
$7.95
Stoneman at Chancellorsville: The Coming of Age of Union CavalryStoneman at Chancellorsville offers the first modern interpretation of this famous raid, placing it in the context of the development of the Army of the Potomac's cavalry arm. Paperback • ISBN 9781572491205
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