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A Just and Righteous Cause: Benjamin H. Grierson's Civil War Memoir
Edited by Bruce J. Dinges and Shirley A. Leckie
Southern Illinois University Press, 2008. Dust jacket $34.95
The true story of Grierson's famous raid through Mississippi and more
General Benjamin H. Grierson is most widely known as the brilliant cavalryman whose actions in the Civil War's Mississippi Valley campaign facilitated Ulysses S. Grant's capture of Vicksburg. There is, however, much more to this key Union Officer than his successful raid deep into Confededrate territory. Grierson tells his story in forceful, direct, and engaging prose.
This memoir paints a vivid picgture of Greierson's prewar and Civil War career, touching on his antislavery views, Republican Party principles, and military strategy and tactics. Grierson also provides intimate accounts of his relationships with such prominent politicians and Union leaders as Lincoln, Grant, John C. Fremont, Sherman and Benjamin Prentiss.
- Abbot, Henry. Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond with Notes on the 15-inch gun, including an Algebraic Analysis of the Trajectory of a Shot in its Richochets Upon Smooth Water. Illustrated with accurate drawings by Bvt. Brig. Gen of the COE. Professional Papers Corps of Engineers, No. 14. Reprint of 1868 edition. Limited edition, No. 481 of 1000 copies, Dean S. Thomas, 1968. Red cloth. $24.95
- Adams, George Rollie. General William S. Harney: Prince of Dragoons. Between the War of 1812 and the Civil War, General Harney became one of the best-known military figures in America - from chasing remnants of Lafitte pirates in Louisiana, campaigning with Lincoln and Davis during the Black Hawk War, and leading Winfield Scott's cavalry in the Mexican War. Harney was removed from command and false charges of disloyalty during the Missouri secession crisis, he returned as a leading member of the Indian Peace Commission of 1867-68. University of Nebraska Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $60.00
- Adams, George Rollie. General William S. Harney: Prince of Dragoons. University of Nebraska Press, 2001. Soft cover. $39.95
- Aimone, Alan C. and Barbara A. A User's Guide to the Official Records of the American Civil War. Informative guide. White Mane Publishing, 1993. Soft cover. $12.00
- SOLD Alberts, Don E. General Wesley Merritt: Brandy Station to Manila Bay. Originally published in 1980, this volume discusses Merritt's 45-year military career which culminated in his selection as the first Governor-General of the Philippines following the Spanish-American War. Signed by the author. The General's Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $31.95
- SOLD Alcott, Louisa May. Louisa May Alcott's Civil War. Introduction by Jan Turnquist. Stories by one of America's most beloved writers - includes those from Hospital Sketches. Edinborough Press, 2007. Soft cover. $17.95
- Allen, Thomas B. The Blue and the Gray. Photographs by Sam Abell. Using historic and current photographs, provides an illustrated history of the Civil War. Signed by Abell. National Geographic Society, 1992. Blue leatherette, oblong. $20.00
- Allendorf, Donald. Long Road to Liberty: The Odyssey of a German Regiment in the Yankee Army - The 15th Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Using letters and diaries and first hand accounts, this book traces the men's immigrant roots and their involvement in events leading up to the war and continues with their army lives. Kent State Univesity Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $39.00
- Alotta, Robert I. Civil War Justice: Union Army Executions under Lincoln. Civil War historians will be forced to revise their thinking about Lincoln as a benevolent president - following a decade of research, Alotta produces a different picture. White Mane Publishing, 1989. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Ambrose, D. Leib. From Shiloh to Savannah: The Seventh Illinois Infantry in the Civil War. Introduction and notes by Daniel E. Sutherland. From the Union victories at Forts Henry and Donelson to the savage battle of Shiloh and onward to the March to the Sea, the Seventh Illinois Infantry fought with distinction. Ambrose originally published the history in 1868. Northern Illinois University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Ambrose, Stephen. Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff. A sound, thoughtful and scholarly biography that demonstrates an understanding of the high command in modern war. Louisiana State University Press, 1996. Soft cover. $14.95
- Ambrose, Stephen E. Struggle for Vicksburg: The Battles and Siege that Decided the Civil War. Brief account of the action, first published in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press. Wraps. $5.00
- SOLD The American Civil War Book and Grant Album "Art Immortelles." A portfolio of half-tone reproductions from rare and costly photographs designed to perpetuate the memory of General Ulysses S. Grant depicting scenes and incidents in connection with the Civil War. Designed to perpetuate the memory of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. William H. Allen, 1894. Paper silver pictorial cover that is chipped on the edges and missing most of the spine. $75.00
- The American Civil War through British Eyes - Dispatches from British Diplomats. Volume 1: November 1860 - April 1862. Articles on such topics as session, international implications of the Civil War, the Battle of Bull Run and the Trent Affair. Compiled by James J. Barnes and Patience P. Barnes. Kent State University Press, 2003. Blue cloth. $50.00
- The American Civil War through British Eyes - Dispatches from British Diplomats. Volume 2: April 1862 - February 1863. Articles on such topics as Union defeats and discouragements, Antietam and the return of Lord Lyons. Compiled by James J. Barnes and Patience P. Barnes. Kent State University Press, 2005. Blue cloth. $50.00
- The American Civil War through British Eyes - Dispatches from British Diplomats. Volume 3: February 1863 - December 1865. Articles on such topics as Confederate agents in Canada, optimism in the North, the northern Siege of Atlanta and the Confederate Defense of Richmond. Compiled by James J. Barnes and Patience P. Barnes. Kent State University Press, 2005. Blue cloth. $50.00
- Ames, Mary Clemmer. Ten Years in Washington: Life and Scenes in the National Capital, as a Woman Sees Them. Illustrated. 1st edition. A. D. Worthington & Co., 1873. Maroon cloth with gold decoration and printing, slight fading of the spine. $50.00
- Anders, Curt. Henry Halleck's War: A Fresh Look at Lincoln's Controversial General-in-Chief. Biography providing a thorough examination of the complete record of Halleck. Guild Press of Indiana, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.95
- Anders, Leslie. The Eighteenth Missouri. Drawn from letters, diaries and family mementoes to create a unique and vivid portrait of the life of a Union regiment. The 18th was recruited from northern Missouri in 1861, from native born and fought in a wide range of battles. Bobbs-Merrill, 1968. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Angle, Paul M. A Pictorial History of the Civil War Years. A compact and masterly history of the war, year by year, accompanied by photographs, combat sketches and other contemporary illustrations. Doubleday & Co., 1967. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Angle, Paul M. A Pictorial History of the Civil War Years. A compact and masterly history of the war, year by year, accompanied by photographs, combat sketches and other contemporary illustrations. Doubleday & Co., 1985. Soft cover. $15.00
- Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South. Originally published in the Philadelphia Weekly Times. Series created by Alexander K. McClure. Blue & Grey Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South. Originally published in the Philadelphia Weekly Times. Series created by Alexander K. McClure. New introduction by Gary W. Gallagher. Offers first hand accounts by the north and south. Da Capo, 1994. Soft cover. $19.95
- Antietam: Essays on the 1862 Maryland Campaign. Edited by Gary W. Gallagher. A stimulating collection of essays dealing with the greatest military action ever fought in Maryland. Kent State University Press, 1989. Soft cover. $14.00
- Archer, Jules. A House Divided: The Lives of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. Biography of the important generals of the Civil War for young adults. Scholastic, 1995. Dust jacket. $20.00
- SOLD Archive of the Civil War. One volume atlas which contains individual map sheets (in pockets) of various campaigns and battles along with informational text. Includes: Shiloh/Corinth, Hanover Court House, Richmond, Fredericksburg, Stones River, Brandy Station, Charleston Harbor, Lookout Mountain, Red River, Atlanta Campaign, Gettysburg, Chattanooga. Archive Society, 1993. Faux red leather binder in red slipcase. $50.00
- Armstrong, William H. Major McKinley: William McKinley & the Civil War. 1st edition. Kent State University Press, 2000. Wraps. $18.00
- Arner, Frederick B. The Mutiny at Brandy Station - The Last Battle of the Hooker Brigade: A Controversial Army Reorganization, Courts Martial, and the Bloody Days that Followed. Foreword by Clark B. Hall. The story follows the kay players, from reorganization, courts martial, and into the Wilderness, where many perished, using diaries, memoirs and reports as well as trial transcripts. Bates and Blood Press, 1993. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Arnold, James R. The Armies of U.S. Grant. In this masterly account, Arnold draws upon diaries, letters and first-and accounts, and offers new perspectives on one of the most remarkable military lives of the nineteenth century. Arms & Armour Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Arnold, James R. The Armies of U.S. Grant. In this masterly account, Arnold draws upon diaries, letters and first-and accounts, and offers new perspectives on one of the most remarkable military lives of the nineteenth century. Arms & Armour Press, 1996. Soft cover. $12.50
- Arnold, James R. Chickamauga 1863: The River of Death. Osprey Military Campaign Series No. 17. Reprinted, Osprey, 2000. Soft cover. $18.95
- Arnold, James R. Grant Wins the War: Decision at Vicksburg. A brilliantly constructed new account that powerfully and persuasively argues that the Union victory at Vicksburg in 1863 was in fact the actua turning point of the war. John P. Wiley, 1997. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Arnold, James. Shiloh 1862: The Death of Innocence. Osprey Military Campaign Series No. 54. Osprey, 1998. Soft cover. $18.95
- SOLD The Atlas of the Civil War. Edited by James M. McPherson and written by America's leading military historians, this peerless reference charts all of the major campaigns and many of the smaller skirmishes of the Civil War. Reconstructs the battles with unparalleled clarity and precision. Illustrated with photographs and etchings. Macmillan, 1994. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Averell, William Woods. Ten Years in the Saddle: The Memoir of William Woods Averell. Edited by Edward K. Eckert and Nicholas J. Amato. Autobiography of a West Point graduate who spent ten years in the military, beginning his career at Fort Defiance in New Mexico Territory and then fighting for the Union, including a secret mission within Confederate territory. The editors have added an introduction detailing his early years and an epilogue discussing his dismissal by Sheridan and later career as an entrepreneur and diplomat. Presido Press, 1978. Dust jacket, discolored. $30.00
- Avery, James Henry. Under Custer's Command: The Civil War Journal of James Henry Avery. Compiled by Karla Jean Husby, edited by Eric J. Wittenberg, foreword by Gregory J. W. Urwin. Chronicles the hardship and glory of wartime service as one of the Wolverines with George Custer's famed 5th Michigan Cavalry. 1st edition. Brassey's, 2000. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Avery, James Henry. Under Custer's Command: The Civil War Journal of James Henry Avery. Compiled by Karla Jean Husby, edited by Eric J. Wittenberg, foreword by Gregory J. W. Urwin. Chronicles the hardship and glory of wartime service as one of the Wolverines with George Custer's famed 5th Michigan Cavalry. Memories of War series. Selected by Military Heritage magazine as 2000's Best Book on Custer. Potomac Books, 2006. Soft cover. $8.95
- Axelrod, Alan. The Horrid Pit: The Battle of the Crater, the Civil War's Cruelest Mission. Story of one of the most violent yet least-knolwn episodes of the Civil War: the daring excavation of the longest military tunnel in history and the tragic subterranean assault on the Confederate line at the Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, Virginia. 1st edition. Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2007. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Ayers, Edward L. In the Presence of Mine Enemies: War in the Heart of America, 1859 - 1863. A landmark work of stirring historical narrative, depicting the Civil War on an intimate scale as a story of individuals and framilies, civilians and soldiers, slaves and free blacks, women and men.W.W. Norton, 2003. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Ayling, Augustus D. A Yankee at Arms: The Diary of Lieutenant Augustus D. Ayling, 29th Massachusetts Volunteers. Edited by Charles F. Herberger. Voices of the Civil War. When Ayling responded to Lincoln's first call for volunteers, he began a diary that he would keep until the end of the conflict, witnessing the battle of Monitor and the Merrimack, the peninsular campaign of McClellan and was present at the fall of Vicksburg. University of Tennessee Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $36.00
- Ayres, Thomas. Dark and Bloody Ground: The Battle of Mansfield and the Forgotten Civil War in Louisiana. The story of the third theater of the Civil War - the Gulf Campaign to conquer the southernmost states west of the Mississippi River was the only unsuccessful phase of the war for the Union. It came to an abrupt halt in a blood-soaked Louisiana wheat field on the outskirts of a small woodland town named Mansfield. Taylor Trade Publications, 2001. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Bacon, Benjamin W. Sinews of War: How Technology, Industry, and Transportation Won the Civil War. Now for the first time in popular literature of the Civil War comes a book that specifically probes the surprisingly fascinating subject of how logistics won the war. The story of how the massive infantry regimets and artillery were transported hundreds opf miles to the battlefields. Presido Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Bacon, Edward W. Double Duty in the Civil War: The Letters of Sailor and Soldier Edward W. Bacon. Edited by George S. Burkhardt. Provides insights into the life of a young man who served as both a captain's clerk in the U.S. Navy (USS Iroquois) and as an officer in two black regiments, 29th Connecticuty Infanty and the 117th U.S. Colored Infantry. Southern Illinois University Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Bacon, Georgeanna Woolsey and Eliza Woolsey Howland. My Heart Toward Home: Letters of a Family During the Civil War. Edited by Daniel John Hoisington. Story of one family whose women served in military hospitals while others worked for the Women's Central Association of Relief or the Sanitary Commission. "Moremamma" Woolsey rushed to Gettysburg to nurse the wounded. Edinborough Press, 2001. Soft cover. $19.95
- Bailey, Anne J. Invisible Southerners: Ethnicity in the Civil War. A study of various ethnics who fought in the Civil War, including German Americans, Native Americans and African Americans. University of Georgia Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Bailey, Anne J. War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign. An excellent study into the changing nature of the Civil War and Sherman's major role in it. SR Books, 2003. Soft cover. $17.95
- Ballard, Michael B. Civil War Mississippi: A Guide. A handbook to the state's Civil War battles, battlefields and associated sites. University Press of Mississippi, 2000. Soft cover. $14.95
- Ballard, Michael B. U.S. Grant: The Making of a General, 1861-1863. Provides a crisp account of Grant's strategic and tactical concepts during a period when he rose from a semi-disgraceful obscurity to the position of overall commander of all Union armies. Rowman & Littlefield Pub., 2004. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Ballard, Michael B. Vicksburg: The Campaign that Opened the Mississippi. An examination of soldier attitutdes, guerrilla warfare and the effects of the campaign and siege on civilians in and around Vicksburg - while also analyszes the leadership and interaction of the Union and Confederate generals. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Banes, Charles H. History of the Philadelphia Brigade: Sixty-Ninth, Seventy-First, Seventy-Second, and One Hundred and Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Reprint of 1876 edition with new introduction by Kent Masterson Brown. Butternut Press, 1984. Blue cloth. $32.50
- SOLD Banks, R. W. The Battle of Franklin November 30, 1864: The Bloodiest Engagement of the War Between the States. Written by a Confederate officer and later U.S. Army, Spanish American War. Previous owner's signatures on front endsheets. 1st edition. Neale Publishing Co., 1908. Blue cloth. $500.00
- Barker, Lorenzo A. With the Western Sharpshooters (Dust Jacket title) Michigan Boys of Company D, 66th Illinois. Blue Acorn Press, 1994. Reprint, originally published under the title: Military History. Birge's Western Sharpshooters in the Civil War 1861-1865. $75.00
- Barlow, Francis C. "Fear Was Not in Him:" The Civil War Letters of Major General Francis C. Barlow, U.S.A. Edited by Christian G. Samito. One of the most important collections of Civil War letters, this is the story of a young Massachusetts lawyer, serving with the 61st New York Infantry, who was at Gettysburg and at the Bloody Angle, Spotsylvania. Fordham University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $55.00
- Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign. With a new preface by Beaumont Newhall. Images from veteran photographer Barnard who joined General Sherman on his campaign through Georgia. Dover reprint. Soft cover oversize with minor wear. $15.00
- Barrett, John G. Sherman's March Through the Carolinas. A good story as well as a good scholarly and temperate account of what happened in the three months that followed, using printed memoirs and records of the participants. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 1956. Red cloth, spine slightly faded. $45.00
- Barrett, John G. Sherman's March Through the Carolinas. A good story as well as a good scholarly and temperate account of what happened in the three months that followed, using printed memoirs and records of the participants. University of North Carolina Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Barton, Michael and Larry M. Logue, eds. The Civil War Soldier: A Historical Reader. This anthology brings together in one landmark volume over one hundred years of the best writing on the common soldier, from an account of life as a Confederate soldier written in 1882 to selections of Bell Wiley's classic scholarship, and from the story of women who joined the army to an essay on the soldier's art of dying. 1st edition. New York University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $65.00
- SOLD Bastian David F. Grant's Canal: The Union's Attempt to Bypass Vicksburg. A significant event that has been virtually overlooked in Civil War history. Burd Street Press, 1995. Soft cover. $6.95
- Battle: The Nature and Consequences of Civil War Combat. Edited by Kent Gramm. Essays by noted scholars on the unpleasant realities that marked combat in the Civil War, including a chapter on Gettysburg, another on medical care as well as an examination of the myth of the Lost Cause. University of Alabama Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Battle Chronicles of the Civil War 1861 - 1865. James M. McPherson, ed. 6 volumes, including a Leaders and Index volume. Fully illustrated. Grey Castle Press, 1989. Dust jacket. $125.00
- Battlefields Around Fredericksburg: Self Guiding Tour. Illustrated guide to the Civil War sites with photographs and maps.Revised. Eastern National Park and Monument Association. 1960. Wraps. $7.00
- Battles & Leaders of the Civil War. Recognized as the outstanding history of the Civil War, authored by the commanders and their subordinates from both the Union and Confederate forces, originally conceived in 1883. Reprint. 4 volumes. Castle. Dust jackets on all volumes. $75.00
- Battles & Leaders of the Civil War - Volume 5. Supplemental volume edited by Peter Cozzens. A dazzling new collection of articles written by military and civilian leaders, North and South, on a broad array of war-related topics. This massive new collection of primary documents provides a wealth of fresh material on the major events, key personalities, and undying controversies of the war. University of Illinois Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Battles & Leaders of the Civil War - Volume 6. Supplemental volume edited by Peter Cozzens. Another collection of articles which will stand as a landmark additition to the fascinating body of retrospective testimony written by participants in the American Civil War. Among the writers are General Gibbon offers a rebuttal to Sickles's account of Gettysbhurg. University of Illinois Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Baumgartner, Richard A. Blue Lightning: Wilder's Mounted Infantry Brigade in the Battle of Chickamauga. Illustrated story of this Indiana Regiment led by Captain Eli Lilly, known for their use of Spencer rifles. Blue Acorn Press, 1997. Dust jacket oversize. $50.00
- Baxter, Nancy Niblack. Gallant Fourteenth: The Story of an Indiana Civil War Regiment. This regimental history relied on unusally strong on-the-spot diaries and letters. 3rd edition. Guild Press of Indiana, 1999. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Baxter, William. Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove or, Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas. Reprint of original edition published in 1864. University of Arkansas Press, 2000. Wraps. $16.00
- Bearss, Edwin C. The Battle of Wilson's Creek. With battle maps of David Whitman. Account of this Missouri battle. 3rd edition. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1988. Soft cover. $10.50
- Bearss, Edwin C. The Fall of Fort Henry, Tennessee. Reprinted from the West Tennessee Historical Society, 1963. Eastern National Park and Monument Association. Wraps. $15.00
- Bearss, Edwin C. Unconditional Surrender: The Fall of Fort Donelson. Reprinted from Tennessee Historical Quarter, 1962. Wraps. $8.50
- Beaudot, William J. K. The 24th Wisconsin Infantry in the Civil War: The Biography of a Regiment. Formed in the summer of 1862, the regiment participated in many of the major battles of the Western theater, including Stones River, Chickamauga, the Atlanta Campaign and Nashville. Among its members of Arthur McArthur, a Medal of Honor winner and father of Douglas McArthur. Stackpole Books, 2003. $32.95
Bell, Andrew McIlwaine. Mosquito Soldiers: Malaria, Yellow Fever, and the Course of the American Civil War. Bell explores the impact of the two terrifying mosquito-borne maladies on the major political and military events of the 1860s and how the insect helped shape the Civil War. Bell also chronicles the effects of the disease on the divilian population. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2010. dust jacket. $29.95
- Bell, Jack. Civil War Heavy Explosive Ordnance: A Guide to large Artillery Projectiles, Torpedoes, and Mines. A definitive reference work on Union and Confederate large caliber artillery projectiles; each projectile and torpedo is presented in a data sheet showing multiple views of the specimen along with various statistics. University of North Texas Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Bellard, Alfred. Gone for a Soldier: The Civil War Memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard. 1st edition. Edited by David Herbret Donald. From the Alec Thomas archives. Bellard's memoir is an account of the daily life of the soldiers in the Army of the Potomac, showing what they wore, how they ate, how they behaved in battle, and where they slept. Includes 74 recreated full color illustrations of Bellard's drawings. 1st edition. Little, Brown, and Company, 1975. Dust jacket with wear on edges. $40.00
- Bellard, Alfred. Gone for a Soldier: The Civil War Memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard. 1st edition. Edited by David Herbret Donald. From the Alec Thomas archives. Bellard's memoir is an account of the daily life of the soldiers in the Army of the Potomac, showing what they wore, how they ate, how they behaved in battle, and where they slept. Includes 74 recreated full color illustrations of Bellard's drawings. 1st paper back edition. Little, Brown, 1975. Soft cover. $19.95
- Bennett, Michael J. Union Jacks: Yankee Sailors in the Civil War. Little is known about navy sailors who participated in the Civil War, but this volume provides a comprehensive assessment of the experience of common Union sailors from 1861 to 1865, drawing from diaries, letters and journals. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Bernstein, Iver. The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War. The compelling story of what happened during those five days in July 1863. Oxford University Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $18.00
- Beyer, W. F and O. F. Keydel, ed. Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Congressional Medal of Honor. A compendium of the personal reminiscences and records of Civil War soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor. Reprint. Longmeadow, 1994. Dust jacket. $27.00
- Beymer, William Gilmore. Scouts and Spies of the Civil War. With an introduction by William B. Feis. At the turn of the nineteenth century, Beymer went in search of the stories of these first spies and recorded his findings. Included in this dynamic collection are personal narratives told to Beymer by a few surviving secret service operatives. University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Soft cover. $19.95
- SOLD Beyond the Battlefield: The Ordinary Life and Extraordinary Times of the Civil War Soldier. Compelling study of the ordinary soldier from his perspective, looking at camp conditions, games, sports, food, letter writing home and much more. Simon & Schuster, 2000. Soft cover. $16.95
- SOLD Bircher, William. A Drummer-Boy's Diary: Comprising Four Years of Service with the Second Regiment Minnesota Veteran Volunteers 1861 - 1865 -- With History of William Bircher History of Drummer Boys by Newell L. Chester, ed. A reprint of an 1888 book. Editor's Edition, Limited to 500 copies, No. 477. North Star Press, 1989. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Bird, Roy. Civil War and the Indian Wars. Illustrated by Michael Almond. Overview of the fighting that includes the Sioux uprising in Minnesota, activities in Arizona and New Mexico and the Plains. Pelican, 2007. Soft cover. $2007.
- Bishop, A. W. Loyalty on the Frontier, or Sketches of Union Men of the South-West: with incidents and adventures in Rebellion on the Border. Bishop was a New York lawyer who became a Lieutenant Colonel in the First Arkansas Cavalry Volunteers. Edited by Kim Allen Scott. University of Arkansas Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Bishop, A. W. Lt Col 1st Arkansas Cavalry Volunteers Loyalty on the Frontier, or Sketches of Union Men of the South-West: with incidents and adventures in Rebellion on the Border St. Louis 1863 First Edition 228 pps. $ 165.00 Rebound Biographical and battle sketches
Bishop, Randy. Tennessee's Civil War Battlefields: A Guide to Their History and Preservation. Detailed guide to travel the battlefields filled with maps and photographs; essential for any historian who wants to learn more about the war in Tennessee. 1st Pelican edition. Pelican, 2010. Soft cover. $25.00
- Black, Col. Robert W. Cavalry Raids of the Civil War. Discussion on the raiders who launched surprise attacks behind enemy lines, to take prisoners, destroy communications, and seize supplies - in short, to cause as much disruption and confusion as possible. Both Union and Confederate raiders engaged in some of the most adventurous exploits of the war - from Stuart's 1862 ride around the Union army to James Wilson's crushing raids in Alabama and Georgia in 1865. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2004. Soft cover. $17.95
- Blackwell, Samuel M., Jr. In the First Line of Battle: The 12th Illinois Cavalry in the Civil War. The campaigns of the 12th Illinois reflect the larger shape of the war. Drawing upon firsthand accounts from letters, diaries, memoirs, and official service records, the the soldier is brought to life. Northern Illinois University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Blair, William and William Pencak, ed. Making and Remaking Pennsylvania's Civil War. The essays in this volume suggest a few ways to reconsider the impact of the Civil War on Pennsylvania and the way its memory remains alive even today. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Blanton, DeAnne and Lauren M. Cook. They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War. Relying on more than a decade of reearch in primary sources, the authors document over 240 women in uniform and find that their reasons for fighting mirrored those of men. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95
Blount, Russell W., Jr. The Battles of New Hope Church. Provides a vivid and powerful narrative of three connected battles in the dense Georgia woods in the last week of May 1864. Pelican, 2010. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Blue, John. Hanging Rock Rebel: Lt. John Blue's War in West Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. Edited by Dan Oates. Story of this West Virginia officer who saw action at Gettysburg and then later survived four separate Confederate prisons. Burd Street Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Blue and Gray: Georgetown University and the Civil War. Edited by James S. Ruby. A record of the Georgetown men who participated in the Civil War. 1st edition. Georgetown University Alumni Association, 1961. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Boatner, Mark M. III. The Civil War Dictionary. An impressive store of facts, carefully assembled and carefully cross-indexed. Revised edition. Maps and disgrams by Allen C. Northrop and Lowell I. Miller. Vintage Books, 1991. Soft cover. $19.00
- Bobrick, Benson. Testament: A Solder's Story of the Civil War. Biography of the author's great-grandfather, Benjamin Baker, who served in the 25th Illinois Infantry Regiment. Simon & Schuster, 2003. Dust jacket. $23.00
- Bolton, Col. William J. The Civil War Journal of Colonel Bolton, 51st Pennsylvania, April 20, 1861 - August 2, 1865. The tale of a man rising through the ranks from captain to colonel. The 51st served throughout the war in the IX Corps under Ambrose Burnside. Edited by Richard A. Sauers. Combined Publishing, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95
Bonds, Russell S. Stealing the General: The Great Locomotive Chase and the First Medal of Honor. The true story of the boldest adventure of the Civil War. On April 12, 1862, a self-appointed Union spy named James J. Andrews and nineteen infantry volunteers infiltrated North Georgia and stole a steam engine called the General. Racing northward, cutting telegraph lines and destroying track along the way, Andrews planned to open East Tennessee to the Union army. If they succeeded, Andrews and his raiders could change the course of the war. But the General's young conductor, William Fuller chased the stolden train, first on foot, then by handcar and finally aborad another engine, the Texas. Eventually Andrews abandoned the locomotive and the raiders hunted down and captured. Eight were tried and executed as spies, including Andrews. Eight others made their escape to freedom. For their actions, before a personal audience with President Lincoln, six of the raiders became the first men in American history to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Westholme, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Bonds, Russell S. Stealing the General: The Great Locomotive Chase and the First Medal of Honor. This stirring account of the Andrews Raid makes clear why the raid failed and what happened to the raiders. The true story of the boldest adventure of the Civil War. Westholme, 2008. Soft cover. $18.95
Bonds, Russell S. War Like the Thunderbolt: The Battle and Burning of Atlanta. Takes the reader behind the lines and across the smoky battlefields of Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Extra Church, and Jonesboro, and into the lives of the people who lived and fought in this Southern city, including Sherman, Hood, Harrison, Cleburn and Carrie Berry. It is also the dramatic story of the ordeal of Atlanta itself. Westholme, 2009. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Botts, John Minor. The Great Rebellion: Its Secret History, Rise, Progress, and Disastrous Failure. A contemporary history of the Civil War. 1st edition. Harper & Brothers, 1866. Red cloth, slight wear on spine edges. $75.00
- Bowers, John. Chickamauga & Chattanooga: The Battles that Doomed the Confederacy. The dramatic and powerful story, enriched with in-depth profiles of the personalities on both sides of the battle. HarperCollins, 1994. Dust jacket. $28.00
- Bowler, Madison. Go If You Think It Your Duty: A Minnesota Couple's Civil War Letters. Edited by Andrea R. Foroughi. The story of a couple who experienced the war, both on the home front and at war when Bowler served with the Third Minnesota Volunteer Regiment. He saw action at Murfreesboro and the the Dakota War of 1862. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $32.95
Bowman, Shearer Davis. At the Precipice: Americans North and South during the Secession Crisis. Seeks to answer such questions as why some states seceeded and others didn't, focusing on how Americans, North and South, black and white, understood their interests and rights. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $30.00
- SOLD Boyd, James P. Military and Civil Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. Illustrated. Scammell & Co., 1885. Green pictorial cloth with gold printing. $25.00
- Boykin, Edward. Congress and the Civil War. The story of the forty year parliamentary battle on Capitol Hill which culminated in the Civil War. Special Vista House Edition. McBride Co., 1955. Dust jacket with holiday sticker on the flap. $20.00
- SOLD Boynton, Charles B. The History of the Navy During the Rebellion. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton, 1870. $125.00
Boynton, Henry V. The Battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga and the Organizations Engaged. With a new introduction by Timothy B. Smith. Originally written over a hundred years ago, this volume was considered to be one of the authoritative sources on the battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga. Editor Smith combined the three works into this single volume. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Bradbury, William H. While Father is Away: The Civil War Letters of William H. Bradbury. Edited by Jennifer Cain Bohrnstedt. A uniqaue detailed history of one family's financial and emotional survival during the Civil War. Filled with firsthand reports of important military figures and battles. University Press of Kentucky, 2003. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Bradford, Gamaliel. Union Portraits. Chapters on McClellan, Hooker, Meade, Thomas, Sherman, Sumner, and others. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1916. Blue cloth. $30.00
- Bradley, Mark L. The Battle of Bentonville: Last Stqand in the Carolinas. A definitive ac count of the battle, but also Sherman's entire Carolinas Campaign. Savas Woodbury, 1996. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Bradley, Mark. This Astounding Close: The Road to Bennett Place. Even after Lee surrendered, fighting continued - at Bennett Place Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Union Gen. William T. Sherman. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Bradley, Mark. This Astounding Close: The Road to Bennett Place. Even after Lee surrendered, fighting continued - at Bennett Place Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Union Gen. William T. Sherman. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Soft cover. $19.95
- Bradley, Michael R. It Happened in the Civil War. Fascinating stories about thirty events that helped shape the Civil War, including little known acts of courage. TwoDot, 2002. Soft cover. $12.95
- Bradley, Michael R. Tullahoma: The 1863 Campaign for the Control of Middle Tennessee. The results of the Tullahoma campaign were strategically more important than Gettysburg and tactically on a par with Vicksburg. Minor wear. Burd Street Press, 2000. $9.95
- Brandt, Dennis W. From Home Guards to Heroes: The 87th Pennsylvania and Its Civil War Community. History of the regiment who sought action in the Overland Campaign under Grand and in the Shenandoah valley under Sheridan - but the real story takes place beyond the battlefield - with the men from the Scotch-Irish and German populations of York and Adams counties. University of Missouri Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $42.50
- Bremner, Robert H. The Public Good: Philanthropy & Welfare in the Civil War Era. An interpretive history of public welfare and private philanthropy in the United Sgtates from the 1850s to the 1880s - making a major contribution toward a new understanding of the impact of the civil War and Reconstruction on American society. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. Dust jacket. $17.50
- SOLD Brisbin, Gen. James S. The Campaign Lives of Ulyssses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax. Focuses on Grant and his years during the Civil War. 1st edition. Previous owner's name faintly written on top of title page. C. F. Vent, 1868. Blue cloth with edges rubbed and top of spine missing very small piece. $100.00
- Britton, Wiley. The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War. Reprint of the 1922 edition, detailing the actions of this regiment. Kansas Heritage Press. Dark cloth with gold lettering. $40.00
- Broadwater, Robert P., ed. The Bronze and the Granite: Volume I Stories and Anecdotes of the Civil War Leaders. Sketches of such leaders as John Hunt Morgan, Sherman, Porter and Grant. Daisy Publishing. Wraps. $5.00
- Brooks, Victor. The Fredericksburg Campaign - October 1862 - January 1863. Great Campaigns series. Combined Publishing, 2000. Dust jacket. $27.95
- SOLD Brooks, Victor. Marye's Heights: Fredericksburg. Battleground America. A unique approach to the battle, discussing important individuals, major actions, with maps, diagrams and then-and-now photographs. Combined Publishing, 2001. Soft cover. $16.95
- Brooksher, William Riley. War Along the Bayous: The 1864 Red River Campaign in Louisiana. Story of the Union Army's Red River Campaign and the Camden Expedition which were intended to drive the Confederates from Louisiana and Arkansas and to discourage any territorial designs Napoleon III might have on the American Southwest. 1st edition. Brassey's, 1998. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Brown, Dee. Grierson's Raid. A minute by minute account of what General Sherman called the most brilliant expedition of the war. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. Mass market. Curtis Books, soft cover showing its age, but still in tact. $15.00
- SOLD Brown, Canter. Tampa: In Civil War and Reconstruction. The story of the men and women, black and white, who held their community together, utilizing previously neglected primary sources. University of Tampa Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Brown, J. Willard. The Signal Corps, U.S.A. in the War of the Rebellion. Brown served in the unit as a and based his work on personal observations, official reports, diaries and printed sources. 1896 reprint edition. Butternut and Blue, 1996. Blue cloth. $75.00
- Brown, Kent Masterson, ed. The Civil War in Kentucky: Battle for the Blue Grass State. 1st edition. Savas Publishing Co., 2000. Dust jacket. $44.50
- Brown, Thaddeus C. S., Samuel J. Murphy and William G. Putney. Behind the Guns: The History of Battery I, 2nd Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery. Edited with a foreword by Clyde C. Walton. Originally published in a limited edition in 1965, this regimental history of a light artillery unit was written by three of its soldiers, which discuss the variety of weapons used and a prisoner of war experience of one of the soldiers. Biographical sketches of the men, maps and drawings included. Southern Illinois University Press, 2000. Soft cover. $16.95
- Browne, Junius Henri. Four Years in Secessia: Adventures Within and Beyond the Union Lines: Embracing a Great Variety of Facts, Incidents, and Romance of the War. Browne writes of his experiences in the first two years of the war, including military activities in Missouri, the fall of Forts Henry and Donelson, and the Battle of Shiloh. In May 1863 he was taken prisoner and held principally at Libby and Castle Thunder (Richmond), and in Salisbury (North Carolina). Previous owner's name on title page. 1st edition. O. D. Case, 1865. Brown cloth with wear. $60.00
- Brownlow, W. G. Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession; with a Narrative of Person Adventures Among the Rebels. Fascinating experiences of an avowed biased Tennessee Unionist, revealing on conditions in East Tennessee during the first two years of the war. Information on conditions in East Tennessee during the early years of the War. Also known as Parson Brownlow's Book. 1st edition. Some foxing. George W. Childs, 1862. Brown cloth with top of spine worn. $150.00
- Bull, Rice C. Soldiering: The Civil War Diary of Rice C. Bull, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry. Edited by K. Jack Bauer. Sgt. Bull participated in both the Western and Eastern theaters. Presidio Press, 1986. Soft cover. $9.95
- SOLD Burke, W. S. Official Military History of Kansas Regiments During the War for the Suppression of the Great Rebellion. Kansas Heritage Press. Red cloth. $55.00
- Burne, Alfred H. Lee, Grant and Sherman: A Study in Leadership in the 1864-65 Campaign. 1st edition. Gale & Polden, 1938. Red cloth. $95.00
- Burne, Alfred H. Lee, Grant and Sherman: A Study in Leadership in the 1864-65 Campaign. Introduction by Douglas Southall Freeman, foreword and endnotes by Albert Castel. Originally published in 1938. University Press of Kansas, 2000. Gray cloth. $29.95
- Burns, William S. Recollections of the 4th Missouri Cavalry. Edited by Frank Allen Dennis. Reminiscences of a Captain Burns, from New York, who served in Co. I, 4th Missouri in the Western Theatre. Morningside, 1988. Blue decorated cloth. $25.00
- Burton, Brian K. The Peninsula & Seven Days: A Battlefield Guide. The guides uses the battlefield itself as a tool for analyzing whagt took place. Maps and descriptive overviews of the battles guide readers to key locales. University of Nebraska Press, 2007. Soft cover. $21.95
- Butler, Benj. F. Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benj. F. Butler. A review of his legal, political, and military career, illustrated with engravings and maps. 1st edition. A. M. Thayer & Co., 1892. Blue cloth with wear. $75.00
- Butler, Benj. F. Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benj. F. Butler. A review of his legal, political, and military career, illustrated with engravings and maps. Reprint of 1892 edition in 2 volumes. Archive Society, 1997. Blue casebound with gold printing. $55.00
- Butterfield, Daniel. Camp and Outpost Duty for Infantry 1862. This compendium became a standard in the Union Army. An army field manual with directives on marches, camps and maxims of war and duties of officers in the field. Stackpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $11.95
- Butts, Michele Tucker. Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri: The Face of Loyalty. Sheds welcome light on the triumphs and travails of one unit of Confederate prisoners of war permitted to enlist in the Union army and the role they played in the West. University Press of Colorado, 2003. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Cadwallader, Sylvanus. Three Years with Grant as Recalled by War Correspondent Sylvanus Cadwallader. Edited and with an introduction and notes by Benjamin P. Thomas. Introduction to the Bison Books edition by Brooks D. Simpson. Written by a superb war correspondent, his vignetters on Lincoln, Sheridan and the surrender at Appomattox are skillful. University of Nebraska Press, 1997. Soft cover. $19.95
- SOLD Calkins, Chris M. The Appomattox Campaign: March 29 - April 9, 1865. Great Campaigns series. Combined Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Calkins, Christopher M. Thirty-Six Hours Before Appomattox April 6 and 7, 1865. Illustrated history of this campaign and Sayler's Creek. Contains a list of units and some casualities. 1980. Oversize soft cover. $20.00
- Campbell, John Quincy Adams. The Union Must Stand: The Civil War Diary of John Quincy Adams Campbell, Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Edited by Mark Grimsley and Todd D. Miller. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $38.00
- Canfield, Eugene B. Notes on Naval Ordance of the American Civil War 1861-1865. American Ordance Association, 1960. Gray wraps. $15.00
- SOLD Cannan, John. The Antietam Campaign: August - September 1862. Revised and expanded edition. Great Campaigns series. Combined Books, 1994. Dust jacket. $22.95
- Cannan, John. The Atlanta Campaign: May - November, 1864. Illustrated history of Sherman's activities against the Confederate army and civilians. Great Military Campaigns of the Civil War. Combined Books, 1991. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Cannan, John. Burnside's Bridge: Antietam. Battleground America. A unique approach to the battle, discussing important individuals, major actions, with maps, diagrams and then-and-now photographs. Combined Publishing, 2001. Soft cover. $16.95
- Cannan, John. The Crater: Burnside's Assault on the Confederate Trenches June 30, 1864. A unique approach to the battle and campaign of Petersburg. 1st edition. Da Capo Press, 2002. Soft cover. $17.50
- Cannan, John. The Spotsylvania Campaign: May 7 - 21, 1864. Great Campaigns series. Combined Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Cannan, John. The Wilderness Campaign: May 1864. Great Campaigns series. 1st edition. Combined Books, 1993. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Carley, Kenneth. Minnesota in the Civil War. Thoroughly researched, this is the stirring story of the part played by Minnesota tropps during in the Civil War. 1st edition. Ross & Haines, 1961. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Carlin, William Passmore. The Memoirs of Brigadier General William Passmore Carlin, U.S.A. Edited by Robert I. Giarardi & Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. University of Nebraska Press, 1999. $50.00
Carman, Ezra A. The Maryland Campaign of September 1862: Vol. I: South Mountain. Edited and annotated by Thomas G. Clemens. Written by a participant, but never published, it is considered to be one of the best overall treatments of the campaign. 1st edition, 1st printing. Savas Beatie, 2010. Dust jacket. $37.50
- SOLD Carpenter, John A. Sword and Olive Branch: Oliver Otis Howard. With an introduction by Paul A. Cimbala. The story of a distinguished army officer, spanning the Civil War and the Plains Indian wars to founder of Howard University. Fordham University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Carter, Captain Robert Goldthwaite. Four Brothers in Blue or Sunshine and Shadows of the War of the Rebellion: A Story of the Great Civil War from Bull Run to Appomattox. Foreword by Frank Vandiver with an introduction and index by john M. Carroll. Civil War letters from the the Army of the Potomac, detailing battles and army life. University of Texas Press, 1978. Dust jacket. $100.00
- Carter, Samuel, III. The Final Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862-1863. The first comprehensive story of the struggle, from 1861 when the city was initally singled out by lincoln as a key target, through the grueling two-year effort to take it both by sea and land. St. Martin's Press, 1980. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Casser-Jayne, H. Still Live: Images of Antietam. Introduction by Antietam Superintendent John Howard, forward by Dr. Thomas G. Clemens. Current photographs and text about the images and people. hcj studio, 2005. Soft cover. $32.95
- SOLD Castel, Albert. Decision in the West: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864. The first detailed history of the campaign, providing an objective perspetive and a comprehensive account based on primary and secondary sources. University Press of Kansas, 1992. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Castel, Albert. Decision in the West: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864. The first detailed history of the campaign, providing an objective perspetive and a comprehensive account based on primary and secondary sources. University Press of Kansas, 1992. Soft cover. $15.00
- Castel, Albert. Fort Sumter 1861. Illustrated history first published by Civil War Times. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Oversize wraps. $5.00
- Castlemon, Harry. Frank Before Vicksburg. (Juvenile) Hurst & Co., nd. Previous owner's stamp on endsheet. Colored pictorial cover. $15.00
- Catton, Bruce. America Goes to War: An Introduction to the Civil War and Its Meaning to Americans Today. Catton discusses a series of issues essential to our understanding of the war. Reprint. MJF Books, 1986. Dust jacket. $12.95
- Catton, Bruce. The Army of the Potomac: Mr. Lincoln's Army - Glory Road - A Stillness at Appomattox. 3 separate volumes. Doubleday & Co. Dust jackets on all three volumes. $45.00
- Catton, Bruce. Banners at Shenandoah: A Story of Sheridan's Fighting Cavalry. A novel of a boy who fought at Sheridan's side. 1st edition. Doubleday & Co., 1955. Blue cloth and black spine with wear. $17.50
- Catton, Bruce. The Centennial History of the Civil War: The Coming Fury - Terrible Swift Sword - Never Call Retreat. 3 separate volumes. 1st editions. Doubleday & Co., 1961 - 1965. Dust jackets. $100.00
- Catton, Bruce. The Civil War. With over 200 photographs, drawings and maps. Fast-moving and dramatic narrative which won a Pulitzer Prize citation when it first appeared. Fairfax Press, 1980. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Catton, Bruce. Grant Takes Command. Part of the Grant biography that describes the general's life the battle at Vicksburg in 1863. 1st edition. Little, Browhn & Co., 1969. Dust jacket worn. 25.00
- Catton, Bruce. Mr. Lincoln's Army. Previous owner's signature on front endsheet. Doubleday & Co., 1951. $15.00
- Catton, Bruce. Stillness at Appomattox. Doubleday, 1954. Black cloth. $15.00
- SOLD Chamberlain, Joshua L. May I Quote You, General Chamberlain? Observations & Utterances from the North's Great Generals. Edited by Randall Bedwell. Excerpts from the general's speeches and writings. Cumberland House, 1998. Soft cover. $7.95
- SOLD Chamberlain, Joshua L. The Passing of the Armies: An account of the final campaign of the Army of the Potomac. Reprint. Gettysburg, Pa. (1994) Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Champlin, John D., Jr. Young Folk's History of the War for the Union. Encyclopedia of information on the Civil War, fully illustrated. 1st edition. Henry Holt & Co., 1881. Greyish color cloth with gold embossed design. $40.00
- Chapman, C. Stuart. Shelby Foote: A Writer's Life. Biography of the great Civil War historian. Winer of the 2002 Eudora Welty Prize. University Press of Mississippi, 2002. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Chase, John W. Yours for the Union: The Civil War Letters of John W. Chase, First Massachusetts Light Artillery. Edited by John S. Collier and Bonnie B. Collier. The letters of a common soldier with the Army of the Potomac, written to Chase's brother. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $55.00
- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. A guide to Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical park, Maryland, District of Columbia and West Virginia. Handbook 142. National park Service, 1991. Soft cover. $10.00
- Chesnut, Mary. The Private Mary Chesnut: The Unpublished Civil War Diaries. Edited by C. Vann Woodward and Elisabeth Muhlenfeld. 1st printing. Oxford University Press, 1984. Wraps. $10.00
The Chickamauga Campaign. Edited by Steven E. Woodworth. A collection of essays which offer a intriguing and excellent analyses of the strategy, tactics, and leadership of both armies from the prelude leading up to the campaign to key engagements and the evolution of the battlefield into a national military park. Southern Illinois University Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Chisholm, Daniel. The Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chisholm: A Chronicle of Daily Life in the Union Army 1864-1865. Edited by W. Springer Menge and J. August Shimrak. Chisholm fought with the Army of the Potomac in the final campaigns of the war. 1st edition. Orion Books, 1989. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Chisholm, Daniel. The Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chisholm: A Chronicle of Daily Life in the Union Army 1864-1865. Edited by W. Springer Menge and J. August Shimrak. Chisholm fought with the Army of the Potomac in the final campaigns of the war. Previous owner's name on inside cover. Ballantine Books, 1990. Soft cover. $8.00
- Chittenden, L. E. Personal Reminiscences 1840-1890: Including Some Not Hitherto Published of Lincoln and the War. Autobiography from the Mexican War through his years as a Vermont politican. Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. 1st edition. Richmond, Croscup & Co., 1893. Red cloth worn, with hinge loose. $75.00
- Christen, William J. Pauline Cushman Spy of the Cumberland: An Accounting and Memorandum of Her Life. The first comprehensive biography provides an accurate portrait of a woman known in the past by myth and legend. Edinborough Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Church, William Conant. Ulysses S. Grant and the Period of National Preservation and Reconstruction. Published in the Heroes of the Nations series. Biography of Grant focusing on the Civil War years and after. Contains foldout maps and illustrations. G. P. Putnam's Sons. Maroon / purple cloth sightly faded. $25.00
Cilella, Salvatore G. Jr. Upton's Regulars: The 121st New York Infantry in the Civil War. Using the letters, diaries, memoirs, and speeches of more than 120 men and officers, Cilella weaves a compelling narrative that traces the regiment's enlistment through the horrors of battle and back to civilian life. University Press of Kansas, 2009. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Cimprich, John. Fort Pillow, A Civil War Massacre, and Public Memory. Covers the entire history of Fort Pillow, including its construction by Confederates, its capture and occupation by Federals, the massacre, and the ongoing debates surrounding that affair. Louisiana State University Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $29.95
- The Civil War: Day by Day. An illustrated almanac of America's bloodiest War. Edited by john S. Bowman, with an introduction by Henry Steele Commager. Dorset, 1989. Dust jacket oversize. $20.00
- Civil War Ghosts. Edited by Martin Harry Greenberg, Frank McSherry and Charles Waugh. Stories by John Jakes, Ambrose Bierce, Manly Wade Wellman and others as they remember the war in which everyone took sides - even the dead. August House, 1991. Soft cover. $9.95
- The Civil War in Motion Pictures: A Bibliography of Films Produced in the United States since 1897. Compiled by Paul C. Spehr. Library of Congress, 1961. Grey soft cover. $15.00
- SOLD Clark, Douglas. Rhythmic Ramblings in Battle Scarred Manassas. Poetry on the Civil War. Harper & Brother, 1905. Stiff wraps. $15.00
- Clark, John E., Jr. Railroads in the Civil War: The Impact of Management on Victory and Defeat. Provides the best analysis to date of the transfer of rail of thousands of soldiers, offering new insights into how the Confederates failed to use their railroads properly. Louisiana State University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Clark, Thomas D. Pleasant Hill in the Civil War. Caught between opposing forces in a war in which they wanted no part, the Shakers at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky recorded in their journal the struggle for the control of Central Kentucky, and the day-to-day events that transpired in their village. 1st edition. Pleasant Hill Press, 1972. Dust jacket with minor wear. $25.00
- Clarke, Dwight L. William Tecumseh Sherman: Gold Rush Banker. The Civil War General's Pre-War Career as a Banker in San Francisco. California Historical Society, 1969. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Cleaves, Freeman. Rock of Chickamauga: The Life of General George H. Thomas. 1st edition. University of Oklahoma Press, 1948. $50.00
- Cleaves, Freeman. Rock of Chickamauga: The Life of General George H. Thomas. University of Oklahoma Press. Soft cover. $19.95
- Coates, Earl J. and Dean S. Thomas. An Introduction to Civil War Small Arms. Illustrated history. Thomas Publications, 1990. Soft cover oversize. $7.95
- Coates, Earl J. & John D. McAulay. Civil War Sharps Carbines & Rifles. Traces the history and development of Sharps rifles and carbines and also contains short histories of a number of regiments that kept records of specific serial numbers. Thomas Publications, 1996. Soft cover oversize. $12.95
- Coburn, Mark. Terrible Innocence: General Sherman at War. Focusing on Sherman the man, his character and personality during one critical year, May 1864 to May 1865. Maps by Page Lindsey. Hippocrene Books, 1993. Dust jacket with tear. $22.50
- Coddington, Ronald S. Faces of the Civil War: An Album of Union Soldiers and Their Stories. Foreword by Michael Fellman. Many of the soldiers posed for carte de visite, photographs, before going off to war - this volume tells the story of 77 soldiers with their images. 1st edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Coffey, David. Sheridan's Lieutenants: Phil Sheridan, His Generals, and the Final Year of the Civil War. This exciting new work tells the compelling story of Sheridan and his lieutenants, exploring their relationships and examining their roles in the Civil War and beyond. Rowman and Littlefield publishers, 2005. Dust jacket. $22.95
- SOLD Coffin, Howard. The Battered Stars: One State's Civil War Ordeal During Grant's Overland Campaign from the Home Front in Vermont to the Battlefiels of Virginia. Introduction by Edwin Bearss. Countryman Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Coggins, Jack. Arms and Equipment of the Civil War. Illustrated by the author, an essential guide to the tools of war of the blue and gray, including clothing, weapons and organizational ensigna for all military services. Doubleday, 1962. Dust jacket with minor wear, oversize. $37.50
- Cohn, Scotti. Beyond Their Years: Stories of Sixteen Civil War Children. The behind-the-scenes stories of what it was really like for children during the Civil War - Ransom Powell, a thirteen year old drummer boy who survived a Confederate prison camp, Jesse Grant who rode alongside Tad Lincoln, Ella Sheppard, daughter of a slave mother and a freed father who lived through the backlash of slave rebellion. Globe Pequot Press, 2002. Soft cover. $11.95
- Collins, Darrell, L. General William Averell's Salem Raid: Breaking the Knoxville Supply Line. Burd Street Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Collins, Robert. General James G. Blunt: Tarnished Glory. In this first biography, Collins discusses Blunt's role in subduing John Matthews and John Ross as well as his victories in the Cherokee Nation and turning a defeat into victory at Prairie Grove, and later his queationable actions that led him into scandal. Pelican Publishing, 2005. Dust jacket. $23.00
- Commager, Henry Steele, ed. The Blue and the Gray: The Story of the Civil War as Told by Participants. Complete in one volume edition. The generals and ordinary soldiers discuss the battles, life in camp, medicine, prison life, politics and diplomacy and of life behind the lines. 1st edition as one volume. Bobbs-Merrill, 1950. Dust jacket. $28.00
- A Concise Encyclopedia of the Civil War. Compiled by Henry E. Simmons. Alphabetically details the who, what, when, and where in the Civil War. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. Fairfax Press. Dust jacket. $15.00
- Confer, Clarissa W. The Cherokee Nation in the Civil War. A broad overview of the war as it affected the Cherokees - a social history of a people plunged into crisis - discussing how the Cherokee faced a devasting upheaval in the Civil War after just beginning to recover from the ordeal of removal. University of Oklahoma Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Connelly, Donald B. John M. Schofield and the Politics of Generalship. The first full biography of Schoefield which examines the career of oe of the leading commanders in the western theater and the role of politics in military policy. University of North Carolina Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Cooke, Philip St. Geo. The 1862 U.S. Cavalry Tactics: Instructions, Formations, Manoeuvres. (Cover title). Cavalry Tactics or Regulations for the Instruction, Formations, and Movements of the Cavalry of the Volunteers of the United States. Reprint Stackpole Books, 2004. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. Counter-Thrust: From the Peninsula to the Antietam. Recounts in detail Lee's flouting of his antagonist McClellan's drive to capture the Confederate capital at Richmon the dream of reclaiming the central and northern Virginia. Provides a window into the Union's internal conflict at building a successful military leadership team. University of Nebraska Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. Fort Donelson's Legacy: War and Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862-1863. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $38.00
- Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. Forts Henry and Donelson: The Key to the Confederate Heartland. The definitive history of what many historians regard as the climatic campaign of the Civil War in the West. Thoroughly researched and judiciously presented. University of Tennessee Press, 1989. Dust jacket. $42.50
- Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. Symbol, Sword & Shield: Defending Washington During the Civil War . Study of the extensive Union defenses of Washington. Revised from the 1975 edition. White Mane, 1991. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Coombe, Jack D. Gunsmoke Over the Atlantic: First Naval Actions of the Civil War. Combines brilliant research with a novelist's flair for recreation as we read about the action on the river, on shore, and at sea., chronicling the key engagements, including the Monitor and the Virginia and the ill-fated campaign against Fort Fisher. 1st edition. Bantam Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $23.95
- Coombe, Jack D. Thunder Along the Mississippi: The River Battles that Split the Confederacy. Essential for anyone with an interest in Civil War naval operations or the war in the West. Bantam, 1998. Soft cover. $12.95
- Cope, Capt. Alexis. The 15th Ohio Volunteers and its Campaigns 1861 - 1865. Reprint of the January 1916 edition with an index and roster added. This regimental history describes the actions of the regiment and its daily service, using the diaries of Lt. Andrew J. Gleason and Sgt. Nathaniel Mumaugh, Sgt John G. Gregory and others. The General's Books, nd. Dust jacket. $45.00
- SOLD Coppee, Capt. Henry. The Field Manual for Battalion Drill. Reprint of 1862 edition. Documents of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1994. $20.00
- Cordell, Gina and Patrick W. O'Daniel. Historic Photos of Memphis. Captures the history of this city from the Civil War to the building of a modern metropolis through the lens of hundreds of historic photographers. Turner Publishing Co., 2006. Dust jacket, oversize. $39.95
- Cottom, Robert I., Jr. and Mary Ellen Hayward. Maryland in the Civil War: A House Divided. History filled with wonderful photographs and images. Maryland Historical Society, 1994. Soft cover. $24.95
- Cowley, Robert ed., With My Face to the Enemy: Perspectives on the Civil War. Essays by Donald Herbert Donald, Gary W. Gallagher, James M. McPherson, Stephen W. Sears and others. G. P. Putnam, 2001. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Cozzens, Peter. General John Pope - A Life for a Nation. Ambitious and outspoken, John Pope was one of the most controversial figures to hold high command during the Civil War. This book is the first full biography of this much maligned leader who placed a crucial role in the Eastern and Western Theaters. 1st Edition. University of Illinois Press, 2000. Dust Jacket $39.95
- Cozzens, Peter. The Darkest Days of the War: The Battles of Iuka & Corinth. The first book-length study of the battles, drawing on extensive primary research. University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Cozzens, Peter. The Darkest Days of the War: The Battles of Iuka & Corinth. The first book-length study of the battles, drawing on extensive primary research. University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Soft cover. $19.95
- Cozzens, Peter and Robert I. Girardi, eds. The New Annals of the Civil War. The great series, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, contained articles written by many of the leading figures of the war - but many more accounts were written, all but lost to subsequent generations. Finally, these often brillant, sometimes poignant, and always fascinating views into the greatest drama of American history are now available in this 600+ volume. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2004. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Cozzens, Peter. No Better Place to Die - The Battle of Stones River. Cozzens recreates the battle itself and frequently lets the men who fought the battle speak for themselves through letters, diaries, memoirs. University of Illinois Press, 1990. Dust Jacket. $29.95
- Cozzens, Peter. The Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga. The concluding volume in this trilogy of the Civil War in the West. Cozzens has blended his research, writing and analytical skills into a must read. Univesity of Illinois Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Cozzens, Peter. This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga. A thorough and dramatically engaging study, the first to appear in over thirty years and the most comprehensive account ever written on the battle. University of Illinois Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Cram, George F. Soldiering with Sherman: Civil War Letters of George F. Cram. The experiences of a young man with the 105th Illinois Infantry, fighting at Resaca, Peachtree Creek, Kennesaw, and Sherman's "march to the sea." Edited by Jennifer Cain Bohrnstedt, introduction by Orville Vernon Burton. Northern Illinois University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $32.00
- Crane, Stephen. The Red Badge of Courage & "The Veteran." Introduction by Shelby Foote with commentary by Hemingway, H.G. Wells, Dreiser, Joseph Conrad, and George Wynham. Modern Library Paperback Classics edition. Modern Library, 2000. Soft cover. $8.95
- Craven, Avery. The Coming of the Civil War. An entirely new approach to and interpretation of the coming of the Civil War, subjecting the sectional differences to a more careful and thorough analysis. Previous owner's name on frontend sheet. Minor wear. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Cresap, Bernarr. Appomattox Commander: The Story of General E. O. C. Ord. An authoritative and readable biography of Ord who played a significant role in the war and Reconstruction. 1st edition. A. S. Barnes, 1981. Dust jacket. $30.00
Crofts, Daniel W. A Secession Crisis Enigma: William Henry Hurlbert and "The Diary of a Public Man." Published anonymously in several installments in 1879, "The Diary of a Public Man" claimed to offer verbain accounts of secret conversations with Lincoln, William Seward and Stephen A. Douglas in the weeks before the Civil War started. Crofts solves the mystery of its author and the authenticity. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $42.50
- Cromie, Alice. A Tour Guide to the Civil War. Introduction by Bell Irvin Wiley. The complete state-bystate guide to battlefrounds, landmarks, museums, relics, and sites. 4th edition, revised. Rutledge Hill Press, 1992. Soft cover. $12.95
- Crotty, Daniel G. Four Years Campaigning in the Army of the Potomac. Written by the Color Sergeant, of the Third Michigan Volunteer Infantry. Facsimile of 1874 edition with new material. Bell Grove Publishing, 1995. Casebound. $32.50
- Cullen, Jim. The Civil War in Popular Culture: A Reusable Past. Examines popular renderings of the war from books and films to songs and drama showing how they have come to represent various truths about the war. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $15.00
- Cullen, Joseph P. The Battle of Chancellorsville. Illustrated history first published by Civil War Times. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Oversize wraps. $5.00
- Cullen, Joseph P. The Siege of Petersburg. Illustrated history first published by Civil War Times. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Oversize wraps. $5.00
- Cumming, Carman. Devil's Game: The Civil War Intrigues of Charles A. Dunham. The first extensive treatment of Dunham's career - a journalist who routinely faked stories, created new identities, was a spy, forger and later was involved in the Lincoln assassination. University of Illinois Press, 2004. Soft cover. $19.95
- SOLD Cunningham, O. Edward. Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862. Edited by Gary D. Joiner and Timothy B. Smith. Originally written in 1966, but unpublished, this work is well researched and is convered one of the best overall treatment of the battle ever written. Savas Beatie, 2007. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Current, Richard Nelson. Lincoln's Loyalists: Union Soldiers from the Confederacy. First book on the white southern supporters of the Union cause; detailing their activities, including fighting against the Confederacy. Northeastern University Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $21.95
- SOLD Current, Richard Nelson. Those Terrible Carpetbaggers: A Reinterpretation. In this eye-opening study, the biographies of ten "carpetbaggers" offers a provocative revisionist history of the Reconstruction. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Curry, Richard Orr. A House Divided: Statehood Politics & the Copperhead Movement in West Virginia. An investigation of the political realities involved in the breakup of the old Dominion and the emergence of a new state. University of Pittsburg Press, 1964. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Curtis, George Ticknor. McClellans Last Service to the Republic, together with a Tribute to His Memory. New York: D. Appleton,1886. Wrps. 150 p. Advertisements. $30.00.
- SOLD Curtis, O. B. History of the Twenty-Fourth Michigan of the Iron Brigade, known as the Detroit and Wayne County Regiment. Reprint. Olde Soldier Books, 1988. $30.00
- SOLD Damn the Torpedoes! Go Ahead! Brief account of the famous naval battle of Mobile Bay. Public Relations Counsel, Mobile, Alabama, 1976. Wraps. $5.00
- Daniel, Larry J. Days of Glory: The Army of the Cumberland, 1861-1865. While this volume draws on the lives and words of common soldiers, it focuses primarily on the commanders of a potent fighting force that changed the course of the Civil War, the Army of the Cumberland. Louisiana State University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $44.95
- Daniel, Larry J. Shiloh: The Battle That Changed the Civil War. The battle is told in a brilliant fashion, but also why it happened and why it mattered so much. Simon & Schuster, 1997. Dust jacket. $26.00
- Daniel, Larry J. Shiloh: The Battle That Changed the Civil War. The battle is told in a brilliant fashion, but also why it happened and why it mattered so much. Touchstone Book, 1997. Soft cover. $15.00
- Dannett, Sylvia G. L. and Katharine M. Jones. Our Women of the Sixties. Discusses women as soldiers and spies, women on the homefront, women's ingenuity. U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission, 1963. Wraps. $10.00
- Davis, Burke. Sherman's March. The first full-length narrative of General William T. Sherman's devastating march through Georgia and the Carolinas. Vintage / Random House, 1988. Soft cover. $15.00
- Davis, Burke. To Appomattox: Nine April Days, 1865. An exciting read of historical importance and wonderful human appeal. Rinehart & Co., 1959. Dust jacket worn. $15.00
- Davis, Stephen. Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe Johnston, and the Yankee Heavy Battalions. The American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil War Era No. 3. Scholarly Resources, 2001. $55.00
- Davis, Stephen. Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe Johnston, and the Yankee Heavy Battalions. The American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil War Era No. 3. Scholarly Resources, 2001. Soft cover. $17.95
- SOLD Davis, Washington. Camp-Fire Chats of the Civil War; Being the Incident Adventure and Wayside Exploit of the Bivouac and Battle Field, as Related by Veteran Soldiers Themselves. Also contains a history of the Grand Army of the Republic, from its beginning to the present date, by a comrade. A. B. Gehman & Co., 1889. Green cloth. $25.00
- Davis, William C. Battle at Bull Run: A History of the First Major Campaign of the Civil War. The first major authoritative study written of the epochal event. Contains new material. Stackpole Books, 1995. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Davis, William C. Battle at Bull Run: A History of the First Major Campaign of the Civil War. The first major authoritative study written of the epochal event. Original edition BMOC. Doubleday & Co., 1977. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Davis, William. The Battle of New Market. The story of the battleground of two great armies and 258 young V.M.I. cadets in the Shenandoah Valley, May 1864. Stackpole, 1993. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Davis, William C. The Civil War: A Historical Account of America's War of Secession. Divided into three parts, Battlefields, Commanders, and Fighting Men, the story of America's Civil War is told in terms of Classic Conflicts. Smithmark, 1996. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Davis, William C. The Confederate General. 6 vols. National Historical Society. Gray cloth with black spine and gilt lettering. $105.00
- Davis, William C. Duel Between the First Ironclads. The famous Civil War battle at sea between the Union Ironclad Monitor and the Confederacy's Virginia, the redesigned and rebuilt U.S.S. Merrimack. Doubleday & Co., 1975. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Davis, William C. The Fighting Men of the Civil War. With technical advise from Russ A. Pritchard. The experience of America's epic of conflict through the lives of the men who fought it featuring a unique photographic record of personal memorabilia and weaponry. University of Oklahoma Press. Soft cover oversize. $16.95
- Davis, William C. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War: The Soldiers, Generals, Weapons, and Battles. Contains more than 440 photographs, drawings, and lithographs, including rare images specially commissioned by the author. Divided into six main categories: soldiers, uniforms, leaders, generals, battles and weapons for easy reference. Lyons Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Davis, William C. A Taste for War: The Culinary History of the Blue and Gray. A delightful history of first-time cooks waiting for the coffee to boil, to the leaner years at the end of the war, to food in the prison camps. Included is a collection of authentic recipes that allow the reader to recreate the distinctive flavors and aromas of the Civil War. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Dawes, Rufus R. Service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers. Dawes saw action at Antietam, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. Reprint. Morningside, 1991. $40.00
- deKay, James Tertius. Monitor: The Story of the Legendary Civil War Ironclad and the Man Whose Invention Changed the Course of History. A fascinating saga of the ship, the events leading up to and following the battle, and of the poeple who made them happen. Walker and Co., 1997. Dust jacket. $21.00
- Detzer, David. Allegiance: Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the Beginning of the Civil War. This volumn re-creates the events leading to the firing of the first shot of the Civil War. It is a tense and surprising story, filled with indecisive bureaucrats, uninformed leaders, and hotheaded local politicians who surrounded some dedicated and honorable soldiers on both sides. 1st edition. Harcourt, 2001. Dust jacket. $27.00
- SOLD Detzer, David. Dissonance: The Turbulent Days Between Fort Sumter and Bull Run. The drama of this pivotal moment is pulled straight from diaries, letters and newspapers, capturing the first chaotic days of the war. Harcourt, 2006. Dust jacket. $27.00
- Detzer, David. Donnybrook: The Battle of Bull Run, 1861. Using copious and remarkably detailed primary source material, including the recollections of hundreds of average soldiers, Detzer has created an epic account of a defining moment in American history. 1st edition. Harcourt, Inc., 2004. Dust jacket. $28.00
- Dexter, Seymour. Seymour Dexter, Union Army: Journal and Letters of Civil War Service in Company K, 23rd New York Volunteer Regiment of Elmira, with Illustrations. Edited by Carl A. Morrell. Dexter saw action at Fredericksburg, Second Bull Run, the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam. 1st edition. McFarland, 1996. Green cloth. $24.50
- Dirck, Brian R. Lincoln & Davis: Imagining America 1809-65. The first and comprehensive and detailed study to compare the two men's national imaginations, including a provocative analysis of how their everyday lives - the influence of fathers and friends, jobs and homes - worked in complex ways to shape these president's perceptions. University Press of Kentucky, 2001. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Dodge, Major-General Grenville M. The Battle of Atlanta and Other Campaigns, Addresses, etc. Inserted quarter sheet, "Compliments of General Grenville M. Dodge." Monarch Printing Co., 1911. Gray cloth. $95.00
- Donaldson, Francis Adams. Inside the Army of the Potomac: The Civil War Experience of Captain Francis Adams Donaldson. Edited by J. Gregory Acken. Donaldson was part of the 1st California Regiment, later known as the 71st Pennsylvania of the famous Philadelphia Brigade and saw action at Ball's Bluff, where he was captured and later participated in the Peninsula Campaign and the Battle of Fair Oakes. He was also at Gettysburg, Bristoe Station and Mine Rue with the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers (Corn Exchange Regiment). 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1998. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Dorsey, R. Stephen. American Military Belts and Related Equipments. Illustrated guide with information from the Civil War to the Western campaigns. Pioneer Press, 1984. Soft cover oversize. $25.00
- SOLD Dorsey, Sarah A. Recollections of Henry Watkins Allen: Brig, Gen. Confedertate States Army, ex-Governor of New York Frontis. worn spine, top & bottom corners worn, hinges cracked. Early years in Texas with Sam Houston- Fought at Shiloh, New Orleans, Vicksburg, and Baton Rouge. First Edition. M. Doolady, (1866). 420 pps. $ 150.00
- Dossman, Steven Nathaniel. Campaign for Corinth: Blood in Mississippi. The site of a crucial encounter which became the scene of one of the Civil War's most violent and blood assaults in 1862. Civil War Campaigns and Commanders series. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2006. Soft cover. $14.95
- Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Memoirs of a seasoned military commander who criticized both Howard and Meade. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Castle Books. Blue cloth. $15.00
- SOLD Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Longmeadow Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $17.50
- Dougherty, Kevin. Civil War Leadership and Mexican War Experience. A great many commanders in the American Civil War served in the Mexican War and this book explores the influence of the earlierwar on those men who would become leaders of Federal and Confederate forces. University Press of Mississippi, 2007. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Dougherty, Kevin with J. Michael Moore. The Peninsula Campaign of 1862: A Military Analysis. An effort to fill the void discussing the largest offensive of the Civil War involving army, navy, and marine forces. University Press of Mississippi, 2005. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Doughty, Robert A., et al. The American Civil War: The Emergence of Total Warfare. D. C. Heath and Co., 1996. Wraps. $10.00
- SOLD Downey, Fairfax. Clash of Cavalry: The Battle of Brandy Station. This book depicts the encounter between General Stuart and Union commander Pleasonton on June 9, 1863, which was the zenith of American cavalry action. Reprint. Olde Soldier Books, 1987. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Downing, David C. A South Divided: Portraits of Dissent in the Confederacy. Downing offers an accout of Southern dissidents in the Civil War and presents a panoramic overview, showcasing individuals who were labeled traitors, tories, deserters, and "Lincoln's loyalists." Cumberland House, 2007. Dust jacket. $22.95
- Duffy, James P. Lincoln's Admiral: The Civil War Campaigns of David Farragut. An examination of Farragut's command of the most daring and important assignment of the Civil War: the mission to recapture New Orleans. Also provides new insights into the Battle of Mobile Bay, Farragut's most famous campaign. John Wiley & Sons, 1997. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Dufour, Charles L. The Night the War was Lost. The extgraordinary events which led up to David Farragut's sweep of the Mississippi and capture of New Orleans. With vividness Dufour describes how the citizens of the Crescent City suddenly awoke to the fact that New Orleans had fallen and the South was cut in two. Previous owner's civil war bookplate on endsheet. Doubleday & Co., 1960. Worn dust jacket. $40.00
- Dufour, Charles L. The Night the War was Lost. The extgraordinary events which led up to David Farragut's sweep of the Mississippi and capture of New Orleans. With vividness Dufour describes how the citizens of the Crescent City suddenly awoke to the fact that New Orleans had fallen and the South was cut in two. Mark on bottom of book. University of Nebraska Press, 1994. Soft cover. $12.50
- SOLD Dufur, S. M. Co. B 1st Vermont Cavalry Over the Deadline or Tracked by Blood-Hounds. Fine Author's personal experience during eleven months that he was confined in Pemberton, Libby, Belle Island, Andersonville, Ga., and Florence S.C., as a prisoner of war. Describing plans of escape, arrival of prisoners, his escape and recapture. First Edition, 283 pps. (Burlington, Vt. : 1902) $200.00
- Dunkelman, Mark H. Brothers One and All: Esprit de Corps in a Civil War Regiment. A well researched and well written book that examines the characteristics of Civil War esprit de corps and charts id development from recruitment and combat to the end of the war, through the experiences of a single regiment, the 154th New York Volunteer Infantry. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Dunkelman, Mark H. Brothers One and All: Esprit de Corps in a Civil War Regiment. A well researched and well written book that examines the characteristics of Civil War esprit de corps and charts id development from recruitment and combat to the end of the war, through the experiences of a single regiment, the 154th New York Volunteer Infantry. Louisiana State University Press, 2004. Soft cover. $22.95
- Dunkelman, Mark H. War's Relentless Hand: Twelve Tales of Civil War Soldiers. Stories of the men from the 154th New York Volunteer Infantry, who saw action at Gettysburg. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Dunn, Byron A. General Nelson's Scout. History and fiction interwoven telling the story of Frederic Shackelford and Calhoun Pennington. Illustrated. Pictorial cloth cover, gold imprint on spine. Minor wear with hinges cracked, but very good copy. $35.00
- Dunn, Craig L. Iron Men, Iron Will: The Nineteenth Indiana Regiment of the Iron Brigade. This Hoosier regiment appeared at Brawner Farm, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Spotsylvania and in the heart of the agony of Antietam. Guild Press of Indiana, 1995. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Dupree, Stephen A. Planting the Union Flag in Texas: The Campaigns of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks in the West. A balanced study of this former politican and possibly the worst general and his activities in Texas. Texas A&M University Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt. The First Book of Civil War Naval Actions. Maps prepared after sketches by the author. Decorations by Leonard everett Fisher. 1st printing. Franklin Watts, 1961. Blue cloth, slip warp. $10.00
- Durham, Thomas Wise. Three Years With Wallace's Zouaves: The Civil War Memoirs of Thomas Wise Durham. A collection of edited memoirs of Thomas Wise Durham, an enlisted man and officer in the 11th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. 1st edition. Mercer University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Durham, Walter T. Nashville: The Occupied City, 1862-1863. In 1862, Nasville became the first Southern state capital to be captured by the Union. This is a companion volume to Reluctant Partners, both describe the city during the civil war, how the citizens were caught up in the crisis of a new order. New preface from original edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Durham, Walter T. Reluctant Partners: Nashville and the Union, 1863-1865. A companion volume to Nashville: The Occupied City, both explore Nashville's reluctant transition from Rebel stronghold to partner of the union. New prefaces discussing the two decades of scholarship that have emerged since the books' original appearnces. University of Tennessee Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Union, Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, Illustrated Atlas of the Civil War. 3 volumes. Time Life Books. All three books are brown leatherette in a faux leather slipcase. $120.00
- Ecelbarger, Gary. Black Jack Logan: An Extraordinary Life in Peace and War. Provides a new light on a major Civil War figure. 1st edition. Lyons Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $22.95
- Ecelbarger, Gary L. Frederick W. Lander: The Great Natural American Soldier. Explorer, railroad man, duelist, public speaker, and military leader, Lander was a character familiar to most Americans by 1862, but by the end of the 19th century, all but forgotten. Ecelbarger revives the memory of this remarkable man. Louisiana State University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $39.95
- SOLD Edmonds, S. Emma E. Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: Comprising the Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields. With illustrations. Contains previous owner's signature, dated 1869. Foxing. 1st edition. Published by Subscription only by W. S. Williams & Co., 1865. Original brown cloth cover with gilt lettering, wear on spine and edges. $49.50
- SOLD Edmonds, Sarah Emma. Memoirs of a Soldier Nurse and Spy: A Woman's Adventures in the Union Army. Introduction and annotations by Elizabeth D. Leonard. Reprint of Nurse and Spy in the Union Army. Northern Illinois University Press, 1999. Black cloth. $38.00
- Edmonds, Sarah Emma. Memoirs of a Soldier Nurse and Spy: A Woman's Adventures in the Union Army. Introduction and annotations by Elizabeth D. Leonard. Reprint of Nurse and Spy in the Union Army. Northern Illinois University Press, 1999. Soft cover. $18.00
- Edwards, E. M. H. Commander William Barker Cushing of the United States Navy. London: R. Tennyson Neely, 1898. $50.00
- Eicher, David J. Civil War Battlefields: A Touring Guide. Foreword by James M. McPherson. Clear, easy-to-follow directions and touring routes to over a thousand battlefield features and 41 detailed area and battlefield maps. Taylor Publishing Co., 1995. $14.95
- Eicher, David J. The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War. An authoritative modern single-volume battle history that spans the war from opening engagement at Fort Sumter to Lee's surrender at Appomattox, and extending to the surrender of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith in Galveston, Texas on June 2, 1865. Drawing on hundreds of sources, including excerpts from letters, diaries and reports by soldiers who fought the battle, Eicher analyzes each side's evlving strategy and tactics. Foreward by James M. McPherson. Simon & Schuster, 2001. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Einolf, Christopher J. George Thomas: Virginian for the Union. An insightful and compelling biography of the man and his great victories told in vivid detail. University of Oklahoma Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Eisenschiml, Otto and E. B. Long. As Luck Would Have It: Chance and Coincidence in the Civil War. Fifteen colorful episodes of the Civil War that chance can does play in the shaping of history. 1st edition. Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1948. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Eisenschiml, Otto. The Celebrated Case of Fitz John Porter: An American Dreyfus Affair. The story of the court martial and the General's fight to clear his name. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. 1st edition. Bobbs-Merrill, 1950. Dust jacket with wear. $35.00
- Eliot, Ellsworth. Yale in the Civil War. . 1st ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1932. 222 p. Dust jacket. $125.00
- Embick, Milton A., comp. & ed. Military History of the Third Division, Ninth Corps Army of the Potomac. With a record of the Division Association, Dedication of the Equestrian Statue to General John F. Hartranft and the dedication of the monuments at Fort Stedman and Mahone on the Petersburg Battle Field, with Addresses by President Taft and others. C. E. Auginbaugh, 1913. Blue cloth. $60.00
- Engle, Stephen D. Don Carlos Buell: Most Promising of All. Biography which provides considerable attention to his time within the Army of the Ohio and his attitude towards slavery and Confederate civilians. University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Engle, Stephen D. Struggle for the Heartland: The Campaigns from Fort Henry to Corinth. Great Campaigns in the Civil War Series. The author examines how prewar economic relations formed in the region were often crucial for creating loyalty to one army or to the other. This work clearly reveals the importance of the western campaign in shifting perceptions of the war's limits and of its political purpose and merits. University of Nebraska Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Engle, Stephen D. Struggle for the Heartland: The Campaigns from Fort Henry to Corinth. Great Campaigns in the Civil War Series. The author examines how prewar economic relations formed in the region were often crucial for creating loyalty to one army or to the other. This work clearly reveals the importance of the western campaign in shifting perceptions of the war's limits and of its political purpose and merits. University of Nebraska Press, 2001. Soft cover. $16.96
- The Equestrian Statue of Major General Joseph Hooker, Erected and Dedicated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Contains addresses by such Generals as O. O. Howard, Thomas Rosser, and General Hooker's Service Record. Wright & Potter, 1903. Brown cloth with gold lettering. $50.00
- Ernst, Kathleen A. Too Afraid to Cry: Maryland Civilians in the Antietam Campaign. Foreword by Ted Alexander. This book weaves together firsthand accounts and fast-paced narrative that accurately portrays the experiences of Unionist and secessionist citizens throughout the 1862 Maryland campaign. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1999. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Ernst, Kathleen A. Too Afraid to Cry: Maryland Civilians in the Antietam Campaign. Foreword by Ted Alexander. This book weaves together firsthand accounts and fast-paced narrative that accurately portrays the experiences of Unionist and secessionist citizens throughout the 1862 Maryland campaign. Stackpole Books, 1999. Soft cover. $19.95
- Eskew, Garnett Laidlaw. Willard's of Washington: The Epic of a Capital Caravansary. Assisted by B. P. Adams. History of the famous hotel in Washington - Julia Ward Howe composed "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" while she stayed at the Willard. 1st edition. Coward-McCann, 1954. Dust jacket, worn. $25.00
- Etcheson, Nicole. Bleeding Kansas: Contested Liberty in the Civil War Era. The first comprehensive account of "Bleeding Kansas" in more than thirty years, which reexamines the debate over slavery expansion to emphasize issues of popular sovereignty rather than slavery's moral or economic dimensions. 1st edition. University Press of Kansas, 2004. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Evans, David. Sherman's Horsemen: Union Cavalry Operations in the Atlanta Campaign. Well written, informative and fills a gap in Civil War history, containing humor, vivid accounts of action, graphic descriptions of personal experiences, and is based on excellent scholarship. 1st edition. Indiana University Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Faded Banners: A Treasury of Nineteenth- Century Civil War Fiction. Edited by Eric Solomon. Memorable writings on the great American conflict by such authors as Louisa May Alcott, Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crame, Sidney Lanier, Hamlin Garland and Mark Twain. 1st edition. Thomas Yoseloff, 1960. Dust jacket with piece missing at top front. $25.00
- Fahs, Alice. The Imagined Civil War: Popular Literature of the North & South, 1861 - 1865. An exploration of the Civil War's popular literature, including newspapers, novels, magazines, poems, and children's books. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Faith in the Fight: Civil War Chaplains. Edited by John W. Brinsfield, William C. Davis, Benedict Maryniak, James I. Robertson,Jr. Lively and revealing portraits of both Union and Confederate chaplains. Contains rosters of the chaplains. Stockpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Faulkner, Joseph. The Life of Philip Henry Sheridan: The Dashing, Brave, and Successful Soldier. Arlington Edition. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. Hinge cracked. Hust & Co., 1888. Pictorial cloth with spine faded. $35.00
- Faust, Drew Gilpinb. This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War. An illuminating study of the American struggle to comprehend the meaning and practicalities of death in the face of the unprecedented carnage of the Civil War. Book club edition. Knopf, 2008. $27.95
- Feis, William B. Grant's Secret Service: The Intelligence War from Belmont to Appomattox. A new and provocative argument that Grant's use of the Army of the Potomac's Bureau of Military Information played a significant role in Lee's defeat. University of Nebraska Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Ferguson, John Hill. On to Atlanta: The Civil War Diaries of John Hill Ferguson, Illinois Tenth Regiment of Volunteers. Edited by Janet Correll Ellison. The annotated entries, 1864-65, describe life in the regiment as troops made their way through the Carolinas and Georgia under Sherman. University of Nebraska Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Filbert, Preston. The Half Not Told: The Civil War in a Frontier Town. The story of St. Joseph, Missouri during the Civil War, occupied primarily by citizens sympathetic to the Southern cause. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Finseth, Ian Frederick. The American Civil War: An Anthology of Essential Writings. A treasure trove of stories by contemporary and current Civil War writers. Routledge, 2006. Soft cover. $39.95
- Fisher, Sidney. A Philadelphia Perspective: The Civil War Diary of Sidney George Fisher. Edited and with a new introduction by Jonathan W. White. An aristocrat's perspective of the Civil War in Philadelphia. Diary entries span from 1834-1871. Fordham University Press, 2007. Soft cover. $28.00
- SOLD Fiske, John. The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War. Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900. $30.00
- SOLD Fiske, John. The War in the West: The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War. 2 volumes. Reprint of 1900 edition. Studies of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1994. $40.00
- Fitch, John. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland: 1861-1863. Reprint of the 1864 edition. Stackpole Books, 2003. Soft cover. $29.95
- Fitzpatrick, Donovan and Saul Saphire. Navy Maverick: Uriah Phillips Levy. The tumultuous story of America's first high-ranking Jewish Naval officer. Not really a Civil War piece, but served during the War of 1812 until just before the start of the Civil War. He helped purchase and restore Jefferson's Monticello. Doubleday, 1963. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Flood, Charles Bracelen. Grant and Sherman: The Friendship that Won the Civil War. The story of two remarkable men, an extraordinary friendship which had a major impact on the results of the war. Thoroughly researched and written, easy to read. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005. Dust jacket. $27.00
- SOLD Foner, Eric. Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution: 1863-1877. With a new introduction by the Author. Drawn from extensive research in manuscription collections, official archives, personal papers and other uptapped resources, Foner presents the definitive account of this turbulent period of American history. Francis Parkman Prize Edition. History Book Club, 2005. Dust jacket. $21.95
- Fonvielle, Chris E., Jr. The Wilmington Campaign: Last Rays of Departing Hope. First study to examin in sweeping detail the entire campaign designed to capture one of the Confederacy's most important and heavily defended seaports. Savas, 1997. Dust jacket. $32.95
Foote, Lorien. The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Violence, Honor, and Manhood in the Union Army. A highly original contribution to Civil War and gender history, Foote reveals the internal battles of class, regional antagonism, ideological differences and conflicting personalities which distracted the army from the Southern rebellion. New York University Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $39.00
- Foote, Shelby. The Civil War: A Narrative. 3 volumes: Fort Sumter to Perryville; Fredericksburg to Meridian; Red River to Appomattox. Monumental work written by one of the best historians on the Civil War. Random House. Dust jackets. $150.00
- Foote, Shelby. The Civil War: A Narrative. 3 volumes. Vintage, Random House, 1986. Soft cover. $72.00
- Foote, Shelby. Shiloh: A Novel. A brilliant historical novel based on one of the bloodiest and most controversial battles of the Civil War. Barnes and Noble Books, 1992. Brown leatherette. $15.00
- Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Corinth. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1992. $20.00
- Fordney, Ben F. Stoneman at Chancellorsville: The Coming of Age of Union Cavalry. The first modern interpretation of the famous raid, placing it in the context of the development of the Army of the Potomac's cavalry arm. Signed by the author. White Mane Books, 1998. Soft cover. $7.95
- Fort Pulaski and the Defense of Savannah. Four articles that originally appeared in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press. Wraps. $5.00
- Foster, Buck T. Sherman's Mississippi Campaign. In-depth analysis reveals the transformationof Sherman's strategic thinking as a key point in the transformation of the war itself. University of Alabama Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Fox, William F., Lt. Col. Regimental Losses in the American Civil War 1861-1865. A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the State Military Bureaus and at the Washington. 1st edition. Albany Publishing Co., 1889. Cloth with minor wear and stain. $250.00
- Frassanito,William A. America's Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam 1862. A recreation of the battle through its photographs, but includes vignettes of the common soldiers. Mills & Boon, 1979. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Frassanito, William A. Antietam: The Photographic Legacy of America's Bloodiest Day. Conveys the personal tragedy behind each photograph. 1st edition. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1978. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Frassanito, William A. Antietam: The Photographic Legacy of America's Bloodiest Day. Conveys the personal tragedy behind each photograph. Touchstone Books, 1995. Soft cover. $20.00
- Frassanito, William A. Grant and Lee: The Virginia Campaigns 1864-1865. Chronicles the final year of the war in 255 stirring views, most of them documented here for the first time. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1983. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Frazier, Donald S. Cottonclads! The Battle of Galveston and the Defense of the Texas Coast. The story of Admiral Farragut and the union attempts against Corpus Christi, Sabine Pass, Gavleston and Port Lavaca and with the Confederate counterattack by General John B. Magruder. Civil War Campaigns and Commanders Series. Ryan Place Publishers, 1996. Soft cover. $15.00
- SOLD Freemon, Frank R. Gangrene and Glory: Medical Care during the American Civil War. This unusual history of the Civil War takes a close look at the battlefield doctors in whose hands rested the lives of thousands of soldiers and at the makeshift medicine they were forced to employ. University of Illinois Press, 2001. Soft cover. $24.95
- SOLD Frost, Lawrence A.The Phil Sheridan Album: A Pictorial Biography of General Philip Henry Sheridan. Oversize with photographs, drawings and documents that capture the career of Sheridan. 1st edition. Superior Publishing, 1968. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Fuller, J. F. C. Decisive Battles of the U.S.A. 1776-1918. A one volume military history of the United States originally written in 1942. Contains several chapters on Civil War Battles, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Atlanta Campaign and chapter on Spanish-American War. Reprint. University of Nebraska Press, 2007. Soft cover. $21.95
- Furgurson, Ernest B. Chancellorsille 1863: The Souls of the Brave. The author demonstrates why soldiers have studied the campaign as a classic for more than 125 years. Based on extensive new research, including unpubished diaries and letters, the book presents Chancellorsville not as a single episode but s a series of distinct and bloody clashes. Alfred A. Knopf, 1992. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Furgurson, Ernest B. Chancellorsille 1863: The Souls of the Brave. The author demonstrates why soldiers have studied the campaign as a classic for more than 125 years. Based on extensive new research, including unpubished diaries and letters, the book presents Chancellorsville not as a single episode but s a series of distinct and bloody clashes. Vintage Books, 1993. Soft cover. $14.00
- Furgurson, Ernest B. Not War But Murder: Cold Harbor 1864. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 2000. Dust jacket. $27.50
- SOLD Gaff, Alan D. Brave Men's Tears: The Iron Brigade at Brawner Farm. Introduction by Alan T. Nolan. Provides the army movements that led to the collision at Brawner Farm in a clear, straightforward manner. 2nd edition, revised. Morningside, 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Gaff, Alan D. On Many a Bloody Field: Four Years in the Iron Brigade. Written by a master of research, this volume follows one of the most famous combat organizations, Company B, 19th Indiana Volunteers of the Iron Brigade, providing a vivid acocunt of ordinary people. Indiana University Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Gaff, Alan D. On Many a Bloody Field: Four Years in the Iron Brigade. Written by a master of research, this volume follows one of the most famous combat organizations, Company B, 19th Indiana Volunteers of the Iron Brigade, providing a vivid account of ordinary people. Indiana University Press, 1999. Soft cover. $17.95
- Gaines, W. Craig. Encyclopedia of Civil War Shipwrecks. An essential reference for Civil War and maritime students and scholars, revives and preserves little-known stories of these artifacts. Lousiana State University Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $35.95
- Gallagher, Gary W. ed. The Antietam Campaign. The essays in this volume address a range of topics related to Lee's and McClellan's operations. Approaching their subjects from a variety of perspectives, contributors explore questions regarding military leadership, strategy and tactics, and the impact of the fighting on the soldiers and officers. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Gallagher, Gary W. ed. The Antietam Campaign. The essays in this volume address a range of topics related to Lee's and McClellan's operations. Approaching their subjects from a variety of perspectives, contributors explore questions regarding military leadership, strategy and tactics, and the impact of the fighting on the soldiers and officers. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Soft cover. $19.95
- Gallagher, Gary W. Causes Won, Lost, Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know About the Civil War. Guides readers through stories told in recent film and art, showing how they have both reflected and influenced the political, social, and racial currents of their times. University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $28.00
- Gallagher, Gary W., ed. Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath. A collection of essays that address the campaign's broad context and implications and revisit specific battlefield episodes tht have been poorly understood in the past. Military Campaigns of the Civil War. University of North Carolina Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Gallagher, Gary W., ed. Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath. A collection of essays that address the campaign's broad context and implications and revisit specific battlefield episodes tht have been poorly understood in the past. Military Campaigns of the Civil War. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Soft cover. $19.95
- Gallagher, Gary W., ed. The Fredericksburg Campaign: Decision on the Rappahannock. A collection of seven original essays by leading Civil War historians that reinterprets the bloody campaign. Military Campaigns of the Civil War. University of North Carolina, 1995. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Gallagher, Gary W., ed. The Fredericksburg Campaign: Decision on the Rappahannock. A collection of seven original essays by leading Civil War historians that reinterprets the bloody campaign. Military Campaigns of the Civil War. University of North Carolina, 1995. Soft cover. $19.95
- Gallagher, Gary W. and Alan T. Nolan, eds. The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History. 1st edition. Indiana University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Gallagher, Gary W., ed. The Richmond Campaign of 1862: The Peninsula and the Seven Days. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Gallaher, Gary W., ed. The Spotsylvania Campaign. Provides insights into the decisions and behavior of Robert E. Lee and of Federal army leaders and the fullest descriptions to the fighting at the Bloody Angle and Jeb Stuart's response to Sheridan's cavalry. University of North Carolina Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Gallagher, Gary W., ed. The Wilderness Campaign. The contributors to this volume bring moder scholarship and fresh insight to bear on the issues and leaders of this battle. Military Campaigns of the Civil War. University of North Carolina, 1997. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Gallman, J. Matthew. The Civil War Chronicle.The only day-by-day portrait of America's tragic conflict as told by soldiers, journalists, politicians, farmers, nurses, slaves, and other eyewitnesses. Introduction by Erie Foner. 1st edition. Crown Publishers, 2000. (544pp.) Dust jacket. $39.95
Gallman, J. Matthew. Northerners at War: Reflections on the Civil War Home Front. A collection of essays that call for a reconsideration of some of the fundamental perceptions on the experiences of the Northern citizens. Kent StateUniversity Press, 2010. Dust jacket. &39.95
- Galwey, Thomas Francis. The Valiant Hours: An Irishman in the Civil War. Story of Galwey who enlisted in 1861 and served through the siege of Petersburg with his regiment the 8th Ohio and later the Second Corps. Galwey's description at Gettysburg is noted for its accuracy. 1st edition. Stackpole, 1961. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Gambone, A. M. ...if tomorrow night findes me dead... The Life of General Samuel K. Zook: Another Forgotten Union Hero. Commander of the 57th New York and later the Third Brigade, First Division of Hancock's II Corps, his crowning military moments were at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. 1st edition. Butternut and Blue, 1996. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Ganoe, William Addleman. The History of the United States Army. 1st ed. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1924. 609 p. $50.00
- Gansler, Laura Leedy. The Mysterious Private Thompson: The Double Life of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Civil War Soldier. The incredible story of a woman who pretended to be a man, worked as a nurse in the war hospitals and claimed to be a spy. University of Nebraska Press, 2007. Soft cover. $19.95
- Gantz, Jacob. Such are the Trials: The Civil War Diaries of Jacob Gantz. Edited by Kathleen Davis. The story of Gantz, with the 4th Iowa Cavalry Regiment from 1863 to 1865 and the years after the war. 1st edition. Iowa State University Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Gardner, Alexander. Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the American Civil War 1861-1865. Originally published in two volumes in 1866, the book was edited and written by Gardner and includes his photographs and those of others. Delano Greenidge Editions, 2001. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Gardner, Alexander. Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War. Originally published in two volumes in 1866, the book was edited and written by Gardner and includes his photographs and those of others. Dover, 1959. Dust jacket shows wear. $40.00
- Gardner, Alexander. Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War. Originally published in two volumes in 1866, the book was edited and written by Gardner and includes his photographs and those of others. Dover. Soft cover. $15.95
- Garner, Stanton. The Civil War World of Herman Melville. An insightful view of this man who was opposed to slavery and supported the Union effort, yet did not support the Lincoln administration. University Press of Kansas, 1993. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Garrison, Webb. Atlanta and the War. Traces the story of the small railroad town that became by 1861 the crucial industrial and railway center of the Confederacy. Garrison describes the taking of Atlanta in the context of what the city had grown to be in 1864. Rutledge Hill Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Garrison, Webb. Civil War Hostages: Hostage Taking in the Civil War. 1st edition. White Mane Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Garrison, Webb. Friendly Fire in the Civil War. More than 100 true stories of comrade killing comrade. Rutledge Hill Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Garrison, Webb. Mutiny in the Civil War. This study of resistance to authority is the first volume on the subject, detailing almost two hundred incidents. White Mane Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Garrison, Webb with Cheryl Garrison. Webb Garrison's Civil War Dictionary: An Illustrated Guide to the Everyday Language of Soldiers and Civilians. Contains more than 2,500 entries with 330 illustations; an authoriative guide to the words and phrases used during the Civil War. Cumberland House, 2008. Soft cover. $16.95
- Genoways, Ted. Walt Whitman and the Civil War: America's Poet During the Lost Years of 1860 - 1862. Fills a major gap in the life of Whitman, locating unpublished letters and never before seen manuscripts covering the two and a half years others thought lost or silent. University of California Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Gentry, Claude. Shiloh. Magnolia Publishers, 1966. Wraps. $7.50
A German Hurrah! Civil War Letters of Friedrich Bertsch and Wilhelm Stangel, 9th Ohio Infantry. Translated and edited by Joseph R. Reinhart. Letters written from the battlefront were published in German American newspapers and provide a look at life in a German regiment. Kent State University Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $59.00
- SOLD Germans in the Civil War: The Letters They Wrote Home. Edited by Walter D. Kamphoefner and Wolfgang Helbich, translated by Susan Carter Vogel. Originally published in Germany in 2002, this collection is the first to present a cross-section of German immigrant writing from the American Civil War. University of North Carolina Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $59.95
- Gibbon, John. Personal Recollections of the Civil War. Gibbon, who later was associated with the Custer debacle, fought for the Union at such battles as Gettysburg. New introduction by Don Russell. Reprinted from 1928 edition. Morningside Bookshop, 1988. Blue cloth. $30.00
- SOLD Gibbs, Joseph. Three Years in the Bloody Eleventh: The Campaigns of a Pennsylvania Reserves Regiment. Tells the story of this often-overlooked element of the Army of the Potomac from its formtion in 1861 through the battles of May 1864. Drawing on letters, diaries, and archival documents, detailing the lives of the officers and enlisted men. Pennsylvania State University, 2002. Dust jacket. $35.00
Giesberg, Judith. Army at Home: Women and the Civil War on the Northern Home Front. Examines the lives of working-class women in the North, for whome the hone front was a battlefield of its own - including stories of women who fought the draft in New York and Pennsylvania, protested segregated streetcars and demanded a living wage. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Gilbert, Dave. A Walker's Guide to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Contains images and maps of historic buildings, the location of John Brown's raid, Civil War fortifications and general history of the region. 3rd edition, completely revised. Harpers Ferry Historical Association, 1991. Soft cover. $5.95
- Gingrich, Newt and William R. Forstchen. Grant Comes East: A Novel of the Civil War. Continuing the reimagination of the Civil War with this epic sequel to Gettysburg (also available). 1st edition. St. Martin's Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $24.95
Girardi,Robert I. The Civil War Art of Keith Rocco. Rocco's paintings evoke the drama, emotion and action of the Civil War. The narrative text accompanies each episode. Crimson Books, 2009. Soft cover oversize. $24.95
- Glatthaar, Joseph T. The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns. From a wealth of diaries, local documents, and photos, Glatthaar illuminates the soldiers' character and experiences through their own words. 1st edition. New York University Press, 1985. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Glatthaar, Joseph T. Partners in Command: The Relationships Between Leaders in the Civil War. Provides insights into the top Union and Confederate military leadership. 1st edition. Free Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $17.50
- Glazier, Willard. Three Years in the Federal Cavalry. Autobiography of his years in the Army of the Potomac cavalry. 1st edition. R. H. Ferguson & Co., 1870. Green cloth, embossed, but major wear and staining. Gilt lettering still nice and visible. $175.00
- SOLD Goc, Michael J. Hero of the Red River: The Life and Times of Joseph Bailey. Biography of a Union officer in the 4th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Prior to the war, Bailey helped build the dam on the Red River in Wisconsin. New Past Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Golay, Michael. A Ruined Land: The End of the Civil War. Based in large part on new material, using the letters, diaries and other literary remains from those who experienced the war, the story is told of what happened in Georgia and the Carolinas after the war. Johnh Wiley & Sons, 1999. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Goss, Thomas J. The War Within the Union High Command: Politics and Generalship During the Civil War. A new and more positive assessment of the leadership qualities of the Northern commanders - three of the five were "political generals" with little or no military training. The book reveals that the professional generals viewed the war as a miltary problem requiring battlefield solutions, while political appointees focused more emphatically on the broader political contours of the struggle. 1st edition. University Press of Kansas, 2003. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Goss, Warren Lee Recollections of a Private- A Story of the Army of the Potomac. First Edition (1990) 354 pgs $60.00
- SOLD Gottfried, Bradley M. Kearny's Own: The History of the First New Jersey Brigade in the Civil War. From the first battle at Bull Run to the surrender of Lee's army at Appomattox four years later, only one federal infantry brigade experienced the entire Civil War as a cohesive unit. - the 1st New Jersey Brigade. The compelling story is taken from letters and diaries of the men who fought in the unit. Rutgers University Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $36.95
- Grabau, Warren E. Ninety-Eight Days: A Geographer's View of the Vicksburg Campaign. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $48.00
- Gracey, S. L. Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry. Introduction to the 1996 edition by Eric Wittenberg. Vanberg Publishing, 1996. Blue cloth. $35.00
- Gragg, Rod. From Fields of Fire and Glory: Letters of the Civil War. Images and text with twenty facsimile letters in individual sleeves reproduced. Slight discoloration on title page edges. Chronicle Books, 2002. Pictorial casebound oblong. $25.00
- Grant, Susan-Mary and Peter J. Parish. Legacy of Disunion: The Enduring Significance of the American Civil War. This collection explores that question from a variety of angles, showcasing the work of twelve scholars - pondering the role of history, myth, and media in sustaining the memory of war and its racial implications in the South. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs. Introduction by Geoffrey Perret. One of the most unflinching studies of war. Exclusive hardback version of the Modern Library War Series. Modern Library, 1999. Dust jacket. $40.00
- SOLD Grant, U. S. Memoirs and Selected Letters: Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant and Selected Letters 1839-1865. Mary Drake McFeely and William S. McFeely wrote the notes and selected the letters for this single volume. Library of America. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Grant, U. S. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant. Two volumes in one. Reprint. Konecky & Konecky. Dust jacket. $45.00
- SOLD Grant, U. S. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant. 2 vols. Reprint. Archive Society. $47.50
- SOLD Grant, U.S. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant. 2 volumes. 1st edition. Webster, 1885-1886. Minor wear on green cloth binding - with gold printing. $200.00
- SOLD Grant, U. S. A Tour Around the World: Being a Narrative of the Incidents and Events of His Journey. Edited by James D. McCabe. Toledo: J. W. Stone, 1879. $75.00
- Gray, Wood. The Hidden Civil War: The Story of the Copperheads. 1st edition. Viking Press, 1942. Blue cloth. $50.00
- The Great Locomotive Chase. Brief article describing the event and the Ohio soldiers and their units involved. Reprinted from the Ohio Handbook of the Civil War. Ohio Historical Society. Wraps. $8.00
- Greene, A. Wilson. Breaking the Backbone of the Rebellion: The Final Battles of the Petersburg Campaign. 1st edition. Savas Publishing, Co., 2000. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Greene, A. Wilson. Breaking the Backbone of the Rebellion: The Final Battles of the Petersburg Campaign. Second edition. A significan revision of a much-praised work first published in 2000. Greene's ultimate focus in on the climatic engagements of April 2, 1865, the day the South lost control of Richmond and Petersburg. University of Tennessee Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Greene, Francis Vinton. The Mississippi. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1992. $20.00
- Greene, Laurence. The Raid: A Biography of Harpers Ferry. "A decisive moment in American history, seen by the victims of John Brown's raiders at Harpers Ferry." 1st edition. Henry Holt and Co., 1953. Black cloth. $20.00
- Grierson, Benjamin H. A Just and Righteous Cause: Benjamin H. Grierson's Civil War Memoir. Edited by Bruce J. Dinges and Shirley A. Leckie. Grierson is most wdely known as the cavalry officer whose actions in the Mississippi valley facilitated Grant's capture of Vicksburg. This is the full story of his acitivities during the ar, painting a vivid picture of his prewar and Civil War career. Southern Illinois University Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Griffith, Paddy. Battle in the Civil War: Generalship and Tactics in America 1861-65. A step-by-step explanation of how the armies squared up to fight each other, their maneuvers and what happened when they came to close combat. Fieldbooks, 1986. Soft cover oversize. $10.00
- Grimsley, Mark. And Keep Moving On: The Virginia Campaign, May-June 1864. The first book to see the Virginia campaign in the spring of 1864 as Grant and Lee saw it: a single, massive operating stretching hundreds of miles. This book places the action in the political context of the 1864 elections and examines the motivations of the soldiers and the advantage of sea power. University of Nebraska Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Grimsley, Mark. And Keep Moving On: The Virginia Campaign, May-June 1864. The first book to see the Virginia campaign in the spring of 1864 as Grant and Lee saw it: a single, massive operating stretching hundreds of miles. This book places the action in the political context of the 1864 elections and examines the motivations of the soldiers and the advantage of sea power. University of Nebraska Press, 2002. Soft cover. $16.95
- Grimsley, Mark and Steven E. Woodworth. Shiloh: A Battlefield Guide. Designed to lead a user on a one-day tour of Shiloh, touching on the critical moments at Peabody's Battle Line, Stuart's Defense, the Peach Orcahrd, and Hell's Hollow. University of Nebraska Press, 2006. Soft cover. $19.95
- Grose, Parlee C. The Case of Private Smith ... and the Remaining Mysteries of the Andrews Raid. Story of the famous locomotive raid as told by one of the participants. General Publishing, Co., 1963. White soft cover small, with minor rubbing. $20.00
- Grossman, Julian. The Civil War: Battlefields and Campgrounds in the Art of Winslow Homer. The first comprehensive volume of Homer's Civil War art, serving as a pictorial history of the war as Homer saw it. Abradale Press/Harry N. Abrams, 1991. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Guide to the Atlanta Campaign: Rocky Face Ridge to Kennesaw Mountain. Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson. The U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Illustrated with maps and images to get you around the battlefield. University of Kansas Press, 2008. Soft cover. $17.95
- Guide to the Battle of Antietam: The Maryland Campaign of 1862. Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson. The U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Illustrated with maps and images to get you around the battlefield. University of Kansas Press, 1996. Soft cover. $14.95
- Guide to the Battle of Antietam: The Maryland Campaign of 1862. Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson. The U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Illustrated with maps and images to get you around the battlefield. 1st edition. South Mountain Press, 1987. Dust jacket. $21.95
- Guide to the Battle of Chickamauga. Edited by Matt Spruill. The U.S. Army War College Guide to Civil War Battles. Contains maps and illustrations. University of Kansas Press, 1993. Soft cover. $15.95
- Guide to the Battles of Chancellorsville & Fredericksburg. Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson. The U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Illustrated with maps and images to get you around the battlefield. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. 1st edition. South Mountain Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $22.00
- Guide to the Battles of Chancellorsville & Fredericksburg. Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson. The U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Illustrated with maps and images to get you around the battlefield. University of Kansas Press, 1996. Soft cover. $14.95
- Guide to the Vicksburg Campaign. Edited by Leonard Fullenkamp, Stephen Bowman, & Jay Luvaas. U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Examines many inter-linked battles and joint army-navy operations as they played out over seven months and thousands of square miles of rivers, streams, swamps, and plains surrounding Vicksburg. University Press of Kansas, 1998. Red cloth. $39.95
- Guide to the Vicksburg Campaign. Edited by Leonard Fullenkamp, Stephen Bowman, & Jay Luvaas. U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. Examines many inter-linked battles and joint army-navy operations as they played out over seven months and thousands of square miles of rivers, streams, swamps, and plains surrounding Vicksburg. University Press of Kansas, 1998. $17.95
- Gusley, Henry O. The Southern Journal of a Civil War Marine: The Illustrated Note-Book of Henry O. Gusley. Edited and annotated by Edward T. Cotham, Jr. An outstanding account of the shipboard experiences and observations of an enlisted Marine. University of Texas Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Hagerty, Edward J. Collis' Zouaves: The 114th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War. The story of a unique regiment who embraced a flamboyant uniform style and battled Stonewall jackson in the Shenandoah Valley campaign and went on to fight at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Petersburg. Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Hagerty, Edward J. Collis' Zouaves: The 114th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War. The story of a unique regiment who embraced a flamboyant uniform style and battled Stonewall jackson in the Shenandoah Valley campaign and went on to fight at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Petersburg. Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Soft cover. $22.95
- Hall, Richard H. Women on the Civil War Battlefront. The most accurate and up-to-date survey available of women who were determined to serve their nation - drawing on a wealth of regimental histories, newspaper archives and unreported accounts, women served in more capacities and great number than previously known. University Press of Kansas, 2006. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Halsey, Ashley, Jr. Who Fired the First Shot? and other untold stories of the Civil War. A distinctive collection of the best of the untold stories of the war. Former owner's bookplate on endsheet. 1st edition. Hawthorn Books, 1963. Dust jacket worn. $17.50
- SOLD Hanaford, Mrs. P. A. Field, Gunboat, Hospital, and Prison; or, Thrilling Records of the Heroism, Endurance, and Patriotism, displayed in the Union Army and Navy during the Great Rebellion. C. M. Dinsmoor & Co., 1866. $75.00
- Hankinson, Alan. First Bull Run 1861: The South's First Victory. Osprey Military Campaign Series No. 10. Reprinted, Osprey, 2001. Soft cover. $18.95
- Hankinson, Alan. Vicksburg 1863: Grant Clears the Mississippi. Osprey Military Campaign Series No. 26. Osprey, 1993. Soft cover. $18.95
- Hansen, Harry. The Civil War. Compact history of the war in over 670 pages. Bonanza Books, 1961. Blue cloth. $15.00
- Hanson, Joseph Mills. Bull Run Remembers . . . The History, Traditions, and Landmarks of the Manassas (Bull Run) Campaigns Before Washington 1861-1862. Written by the former National Park Superintendent. National Capitol Publishers, 1953. Soft cover, showing some wear. $20.00
- Hanson, Joseph Mills. Bull Run Remembers . . . The History, Traditions, and Landmarks of the Manassas (Bull Run) Campaigns Before Washington 1861-1862. Centennial Edition. Written by the former National Park Superintendent. National Capitol Publishers, 1961. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Hanson, Joseph Mills. Bull Run Remembers . . . The History, Traditions, and Landmarks of the Manassas (Bull Run) Campaigns Before Washington 1861-1862. Reprint edition. Prince William County Historical Commission. 1991. Gray cloth. $15.00
- Happel, Ralph. Salem Church Embattled. Story of the battle at Salem, near Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Eastern National Park and Monument Association, 1980. Soft cover with slight tear. $7.00
- SOLD Hardee, Brevet Lt. W. J. Hardee's Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, for the Instruction, Exercises and Manoeuvres of Riflemen and Light Infantry . . . . Originally published in 1862. Reprint. Gray boards, small size. $20.00
- Harden, Henry O. History of the 90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Great Rebellion in the United States, 1861 to 1865. Edited by Scott Cameron. Originally published in 1902, this book tells the story through the solder's personal letters, diary entries and memoirs. Kent State University Press, 2006. Soft cover. $24.95
- Harper, Douglas R. "If Thee Must Fight" A Civil War History of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Provides information on the people, regiments and communities during the war. Owner's inscription and author's inscription on title page. Chester County Historical Society, 1990. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Harper, Robert S. Ohio Handbook of the Civil War. Contains chapters on Morgan's Raid, Confederate dead, battle sites, 127th Ohnio Volunteer Infantry, etc. Written for the Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission. Ohio Historical Society, 1961. Gray wrps. $25.00
- Hartzell, John Calvin. Ohio Volunteer: The Childhood and Civil War Memoirs of Captain John Calvin Hartzell, OVI. Edited by Charles I. Switzer. Story of an officer in the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry who saw action at Perryville, Chickamauga, Chattanooga and the Battle of Missionary Ridge. Ohio University Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $28.95
- Haas,Garland A. To the Mountain of Fire and Beyond: The Fifty-Third Indiana Regiment from Corinth to Glory. A day to day life through both times of active fighting and inactivity - acquired from letters and diaries of the Hoosier regiment. Guild Press of Indiana, 1997. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Hastings, Earl C., Jr. and David Hastings. A Pitiless Rain: The Battle of Williamsburg, 1862. The first full length book to treat the battle in all its strategic importance - previously understood only as a rear guard action on the way to Richmond and overshadowed by the events of the Seven Days. White Mane, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Hatch, Thom. Clashes of Cavalry: The Civil War Careers of George Armstrong Custer and Jeb Stuart. A compelliong portrait of two of the Civil War's finest cavalry commanders. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $26.95
- SOLD Hatcher, Edmund H. The Last Four Weeks of the War. Articles from war correspondents and editiorials from newspapers in both the North and South. 1st edition. Edmund N. Hatcher, 1891. Green cloth, gilt lettering. $65.00
- Hattaway, Herman. Reflections of a Civil War Historian: Essays on Leadership, Society, and the Art of War. Foreword by Frank E. Vandiver. Includes essays on Beauregard, Morgan's Raid, George H. Thomas, Lincoln and military tactics. University of Missouri Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $44.95
- Haynes, Captain Dennis E. A Thrilling Narrative: The Memoir of a Southern Unionist. Edited by Arthur W. Bergeron Jr. A unique and rare memoir of man who was from the South - in Texas, but served in the Union forces. University of Arkansas Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Haythornethwaite, Philip J. Uniforms of the Civil War 1861 - 1865 in Color. Illus. by Michael Chappell. MacMillan Color Series. 1st American edition. Macmillan Publishing Co., 1976. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Hearn, Chester G. Admiral David Dixon Porter: The Civil War Years. Biography of one of the Civil War's foremost naval heroes, whose career and accomplishments were often misinterpreted. Drawn from correspondence and journals of Porter's allies and enemies, military and political, as well as Porter's own papers. Naval Institute Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Hearn, Chester G. Ellet's Brigade: The Strangest Outfit of All. Ellet formed the Ram Fleet in the Union - their mission was to ram the Confederate ironclads at Memphis. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Hearn, Chester G. Mobile Bay and the Mobile Campaign: The Last Great Battles of the Civil War. Captures the politics, preparations, leaders and battles that made the Mobile Campaign a microcosim of the overall conduct of the Civil War. McFarland, 1993. Blue cloth. $45.00
- Hearn, Chester G. Six Years of Hell: Harpers Ferry During the Civil War. The story of Harpers Ferry told in a colorful style from John Brown's arrival in July 1859 through the early months of Reconstruction in the summer of 1865. Louisiana State University Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Hearn, Chester G. When the Devil Came Down to Dixie: Ben Butler in New Orleans. Among the best examinations to date of the man they called "the Beast." Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Soft cover. $19.95
- Hebert, Walter H. Fight Joe Hooker. The definitive biography of a man who could lead so brilliantly and yet fall so ignominiously; Hooker was an important commander in the western theater during the Chattanoogaand Atlanta campaigns. Reprint of 1944 edition. Olde Soldier Books. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Hebert, Walter H. Fight Joe Hooker. Introduction by James A. Rawley. The definitive biography of a man who could lead so brilliantly and yet fall so ignominiously; Hooker was an important commander in the western theater during the Chattanoogaand Atlanta campaigns. University of Nebraska Press, 1999. Soft cover. $21.95
- Henig, Gerald S. and Eric Niderost. Civil War Firsts: The Legacies of America's Bloodiest Conflict. Until now, no one has attempted a comprehensive investigation of the actual changes produced by the war, both on the battlefield and on the homefront. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.50
- Hennessy, John J. Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas. The deepest, most comprehensive and most definitive work on this campaign by the unchallenged authority. Simon & Schuster, 1993. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Henry, Robert Selph. The Story of Reconstruction. The history of one of the most complex and fascinating chapters in American history. Reprint. Konecky & Konecky. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Herdegen, Lance J. The Men Stood Like Iron: How the Iron Brigade Won Its Name. It is the dramatic story of how the backwoods frontier boys of Indiana and Wisconsin became soldiers of the Iron Brigade. Indiana University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $25.95
- Hess, Earl J. Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth and Stones River. 1st edition. University of Nebraska Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $32.00
- Hess, Earl J. Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861-1864. The study of the use of fortifications by tracing the campaigns of the Potomac and the Army of Northern Virginia from April 1861 to April 1864 while challenging previous assertions of Civil War historians. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $45.00
Hess, Earl J. In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications & Confederate Defeat. This volume covers all aspects of the campaign, especially military engineering, including mining and countermining, the fashioning of wire entanglements, the laying of torpedo fields and the construction of underground shelters. Contains photos and maps. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Hess, Earl J. The Rifle Musket in Civil War Combat: Reality and Myth. A new clear-eyed and convincing assessment of the rifle musket's actual performance and its impact on the course of the Civil War. University Press of Kansas, 2008. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Hess, Earl J. Trench Warfare under Grant & Lee: Field Fortifications in the Overland Campaign. Continuing the study of field fortifications, Hess turns to the 1864 Overland campaign which covers battles from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor. University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Hess, Earl J. The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat. Insightful study of the fighting man. University Press of Kansas, 1997. Soft cover. $16.95
- SOLD Hicken, Victor. Illinois in the Civil War. Relates the role of the common Illinois soldier, using many first-hand accounts from diaries, correspondence and regimental histories. University of Illinois Press, 1966. Dust jacket. $38.50
- Hilleary, William M. A Webfoot Volunteer: The Diary of William M. Hilleary 1864-1866. Edited by Herbert B. Nelson and Preston E. Onstad. For nineteen months at the close of the Civil War, Hilleary served as a corporal in the First Oregon Volunteer Infantry, stationed at various posts in the northwest - Oregon, Washington, and in the Idaho Territory he took part in a little known but significant campaign of the Civil War. Previous owner's inscription on front endsheet. 1st edition. Oregon State University Press, 1965. Dust jacket. $30.00
- SOLD Hirshson, Stanley P. The White Tecumseh: A Biography of William T. Sherman. Drawing on a wealth of new information, including actual regimental histories, this volume offers a refreshing new perspective on a brillian tormented soul and often misunderstood leader. John Wiley & Sons, 1997. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Historical Times Illustrated: Encyclopedia of the Civil War. Edited by Patricia L. Faust. Useful reference work for any student of the Civil War. HarperPerennial, 1991. Soft cover. $27.50
- History of the Fifty-Seventh Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers: First Brigade, First Division, Third Corps, and Second Brigade, Third Division, Second Corps, Army of the Potomac. Compiled by James M. Martin, et al. Reprint. Belle Grove Publishing, 1995. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Hodgkins, William H. Journal of War: A Civil War Diary of the Life of William H. Hodgkins - No. 44 - Company B 36th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers July 23, 1862 through June 12th , 1865. Compiled and edited by Robert D. Schoenthal. Numbered and signed, limited to 1000 copies. RDSKS Publishing Co., 2002. Soft cover. $17.95
- Hoeling, A.A. Vicksburg: 47 Days of Seige. Hoeling extracted portions of publisded and unpublished sources by both Union and Confederate writers and decsribes miserable housing, diets, and hospital conditions endured by citizens and soldiers living under a constant bombardment. Stackpole, 1996. Soft cover. $16.95
- Holberton, William B. Homeward Bound: The Demobilization of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1865-1866. One of the first books to discuss what happened to the hundreds of thousands of Yankee and Confederate soldiers after they laid down their arms. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Holcombe and Adams. An Account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek. Reprint of 1883 edition. Centennial Edition. Springfield Public Library and Greene County Historical Society, 1961. $50.00
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Touched with Fire: Civil War Letters and Diary of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 1861-1864. New introduction by David H. Burton. Fordham University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $37.50
- Holmes, Prescott. The Battles of the War for the Union. The story of the great Civil War from the election of Abraham Lincoln to the surrender at Appomatox. Altemus Young Peoples Library. Ex-library copy with usual markings and stamps. Spine taped, edges worn, but book tight. Colored pictorial cloth cover. Henry Altemus, n.d. $20.00
- Holmes, Torlief S. Horse Soldiers in Blue: First Maine Cavalry. Includes the unit's actions in the Valley Campaigns, at Gettysburg, Cold Harbor and Richmond area. Butternut Press, 1985. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Holt, Daniel M. A Surgeon's Civil War: The Letters & Diary of Daniel M. Holt, M.D. Edited by James M. Greiner, Janet L. Coryell and James R. Smither. Holt's account contains graphic descriptions of military operations and provide insight into the workings of a Civil War regiment, 121st New York Infantry. Kent State University Press, 1995. Soft cover. $18.00
- Holzer, Harold. Witness to War: The Civil War, 1861-1865. Personal letters, documents, speeches and recollections, including unpublished accounts. Perigee Books, 1996. Soft cover. $12.50
- Hoobler, James A. Historic Photos of Chickamauga - Chattanooga. Tells the story of the campaign from Murfreesboro to Chickamauga, followed by the siege at Chattanooga through hundreds of historic images, all captioned, spotlighting the men,the fortifications and landscape, leaving a comprehensive visual record. Turner Publishing Co., 2007. Dust jacket, oversize. $39.95
- Howell, Edgar M. United States Army Headgear 1855-1902: Catalog of United States Army Uniforms in the Collection of the Smithsonian Institution, II. Illustrated. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980. Blue cloth. $35.00
- Horn, John. The Petersburg Campaign: June 1864 - April 1865. Great Campaigns series. An investigation into the larger battles of the campaign such as the Crater, and Five Forks, along with smaller ones with such names as Beefsteak raid and the Apple Jack Raid. Includes the complete orders of battle. Combined Books, 1993. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Horn, Stanley F. The Battle of Stones River. Brief account of the action, first published in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press. Wraps. $5.00
- Horn, Stanley F., comp. and editor. Tennessee's War 1861-1865, Described by Participants. Tennessee Civil War Centennial Commission, 1973. Dust jacket (with small pieces missing.) $35.00
- SOLD Horton, R. G. A Youth's History of the Great Civil War in the United States, from 1861 to 1865. With illustrations. Previous owner's name on front end sheet. Minor staining. Van Evrie, Horton & Co., 1868. Brown embossed cloth with gilt lettering. Top spine torn, edges light wearing. $40.00
- SOLD Hosmer, James K. The Color-Guard: being a Corporal's Notes of Miltary Service in the Nineteenth Army Corps. Walker, Wise & Co., 1864. $75.00
- Hoy, Claire. Canadians in the Civil War. Thousands of Canadians fought in the war and about 5,000 died - many enlisted in the northern armies, mainly to collect bounties. McArthur & Co., 2004. Dust jacket. $26.95
Hsieh, Wayne Wei-Siang. West Pointers and the Civil War: The Old Army in War and Peace. Using manuals, official reports, archives, newspapers, diaries and other sources, Hsieh shows how the "old army" transformed itself into a professional military force after 1814. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Huddleston, John. Killing Ground: Photographs of the Civil War and the Changing American Landscape. Historical images of the conflict from 62 battle sites across the nation, showing battlefield scenes, soldiers living and dead, prisoners of war, civilians, and slaves paired with contemporary, color photographs. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Hudson, Carson O., Jr. Civil War Williamsburg. Tells the story of Virginia's colonial capital during the Civil War, featuring the writings of the residents, soldiers and refugees who experienced war and occupation. Illustrated with maps, drawings and historic images. Stackpole Books, 1997. Soft cover. $16.95
- Hughes, Mark. The New Civil War Handbook: Facts and Photos for Readers of All Ages. Introduces to a new generation interesting information about the Civil War - with photographs, points of interest charts detailing the battles and armies. Savas Beattie, 2009. Soft cover. $14.95
- Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. The Battle of Belmont: Grant Strikes South. The first battle in the western theater and fought by Grant. University of North Carolina, 1991. Dust jacket. $37.50
- Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. Bentonville: The Final Battle of Sherman & Johnston. The only major Civil War battle fought in North Carolina and the Confederacy's last desperate attempt to stop Sherman. University of North Carolina, 1996. Dust jacket. $39.95
- SOLD Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. and Gordon D. Whitney. Jefferson Davis in Blue: The Life of Sherman's Relentless Warrior. Story of a superb battlefield commander, who has been remembered in the past only for his abandonment of black refugees at Ebenezer Creek. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $49.95
- SOLD Humphreys, Andrew A. The Virginia Campaign of 1864 and 1865: The Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. 2 volumes. Archive Society, 1992. $40.00
- Humphreys, Andrew A. The Virginia Campaign of 1864 and 1865: The Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James. New introduction by Brooks D. Simpson. Reprint of the1883 edition. 1 volume. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Castle. Blue cloth. $15.00
- A Hundred Days to Richmond: Ohio's "Hundred Days" Men in the Civil War. Edited with an introduction by Jim Leeke. Drawn from diaries, letters and eyewitness accounts, this book tells the complete story of Ohio's "hundred days" men for the first time, created in1864 from the state's militia. Indiana University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $29.95
Hunt, Robert. The Good Men Who Won the War: Army of the Cumberland Veterans and Emancipation Memory. Examins how the veterans of the Army of Cumberland employed the extinction of slavery in the trans-Appalachian South in their memory of the Civil War. Winner of the McMillan Prise for the best manuscript in Southern History. University of Alabama Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $36.00
- Hunt, Roger D. Colonels in Blue: Union Army Colonels of the Civil War. The Mid-Atlantic States: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. Includes photographs. This book is part of a series featuring the Union colonels from the various states. Stackpole Books, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Hunt, Roger D. Colonels in Blue: Union Army Colonels of the Civil War. The New England States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont. Includes photographs. This book is the first in a series which will feature the Union colonels from the various states. Schiffer Military History, 2001. Dust jacket. $59.95
- Huntington, Tom. Pennsylvania Civil War Trails: The Guide to Battle Sites, Monuments, Museums and Towns. A user-friendly guide that presents seven road trips with visitor information. Stackpole Books, 2007. Soft cover. $14.95
- Hurst, Jack. Men of Fire: Grant, Forrest, and the Campaign That Decided the Civil War. Deep in the winter of 1862 on the Kentucky-Tennesse border, two future military giants faced each other in an epic clash that would transform them and their nation's history. Basic Books, 2007. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Illinois Military Units in the Civil War. List of the infantry, cavalry, artillery and independent artillery regiments during the war, including the companies and county of origin. Published by the Civil War Centennial Commission of Illinois, 1962. Blue wraps, oversize. $30.00
- Illustrated Atlas of the Civil War. By the editors of Time-Life Books. Echoes of Glory. A comprehensive yet conside resource that examines the war from the perspective of its four primary thearters, the East, West, Far West, and Coast. Each battle is detailed by color maps and specially created "Order of Battle" sidebars that name the commanders and numerical strength. Inside front endsheets covered with inscriptions to previous owner. Time-Life Books, 1998. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Indiana's War: The Civil War in Documents. Edited by Richard F. Nation and Stephen E. Towne. A concise primry source collection of writings by residents of Indiana during the Civil War era that provide insight into the events and people, on the battlefield and on the homefront. Documents include private letters, official records, newspapers and other original sources. Ohio University Press, 2009. Soft cover. $18.65
- Industry and Infantry: The Civil War in Western Pennsylvania. Edited by Brian Butko and Nicholas P. Ciotola. A collection of articles and stories about the Civil War in Western PA. 1st edition. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 2003. Soft cover. $19.95
- SOLD Ingraham, Charles A. Elmer E. Ellsworth and the Zouaves of '61. 1st edition. Chicago Historical Society by the University of Chicago Press, 1925. Wraps covered repaired. Embossed library stamp. $50.00
- Ingrisano, Michael N. Jr. An Artilleryman's War: Gus Dey and the 2nd United States Artillery. Sheds light on the role of the artillery in the Regular Army before and during the Civil War. White Man Publishing Co., 1998. Soft cover. $24.95
The Irish Brigade and other Irish units
- SOLD Bilby, Joseph G. and Stephan D. O'Neill, eds. "My Sons Were Faithful and They Fought." The Irish Brigade at Antietam: An Anthology. Includes information on the 69th New York and the 88th New York and General Meagher. Longstreet House, 1997. Soft cover. $18.00
- SOLD Bilby, Joseph G. Remember Fontenoy! The 69th New York and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War. Longstreet House, 1995. Dust jacket. $28.00
- Bruce, Susannah Ural. The Harp and the Eagle: Irish-American Volunteers and the Union Army, 1861-1865. A fine overview of irish participation in the Union War, using personal and public accounts and presents these soldiers, their families and communities as real people. New York University Press, 2006. Soft cover. $22.00
- Conyngham, David Power. The Irish Brigade and Its Campaigns. Made up of thousands of Irish immigrants from New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, the Irish Brigade was created by Thomas Francis Meagher. Edited with an introduction by Lawrence Frederick Kohl. Fordham University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Guiney, Patrick R. Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Edited by Christian G. Samito. The story of an Irish immigrant lawyer who volunteered for duty and rose to command the 9th Massachussetts. Fordham University Press, 1998. $32.50
- Guiney, Patrick R. Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Edited by Christian G. Samito. Fordham University Press, 1998. Soft cover. $20.00
- SOLD Jones, Paul. The Irish Brigade. A historical account of the Irish Brigade's activities - revolving around Thomas F. Meagher. Reprint. Olde Soldier Books, nd. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Macnamara, Daniel George. The History of the Ninth Regiment: Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, June 1861 - June 1864. A history of the Fighting Ninth, composed of Irish American volunteers. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.00
- McCarter, William. My Life in the Irish Brigade: The Civil War Memoirs of Private William McCarter, 116th Pennsylvania Infantry. Edited by Kevin O'Brien. An Irish immigrant, McCarter enlisted in the Union army in 1862, becoming part of the Army of the Potomac's legendary Irish Brigade. It is a richly-detailed and witty reminiscence that fills a historical gap in the brigade's record. Savas Publishing Co., 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Mulholland, St. Clair A. The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion. The mutual respect between the Irish and the 116th was certainly founded on their shared bravery and suffering. Fordham University Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $30.00
- O'Brien, Kevin E., editor. My Life in the Irish Brigade: The Civil War Memoris of Private William McCarter, 116th Pennsylvania Infantry. Autographed, 1st edition. Savas Publishing Co., 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Pritchard, Russ A., Jr. The Irish Brigade: A Pictorial History of the Famed Civil War Fighters. Illustrated history of one of the most framed regiments. Courage Books, 2004. Dust jacket oversize. $20.00
- Ryan, John. Campaigning with the Irish Brigade: Pvt. John Ryan, 28th Massachussetts. Edited by Sandy Barnard. The early military career of 16-year-old Ryan, who enlisted with the 28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, much of it while assigned to the Irish Brigade of Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Meagher. Ryan later was attached to the 61st Massachusetts. After the war, Ryan would later serve in the 7th Cavalry under Gen. Custer (see Ryan Ten Years with Custer available in soft cover. Check out the Custer page.) AST Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Tucker, Phillip Thomas. "God Help the Irish!" The History of the Irish Brigade. An emphasis on the lives and experiences of the individual Irish solders fighting in the ranks of the Brigade. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2007. Soft cover. $16.95
- Welsh, Peter. Irish Green & Union Blue: The Civil War Letters of Peter Welsh Color Sergeant 28th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Edited by Lawrence Frederick Kohl. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 1986. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Welsh, Peter. Irish Green & Union Blue: The Civil War Letters of Peter Welsh Color Sergeant 28th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Edited by Lawrence Frederick Kohl. Fordham University Press, 1997. Casebound. $27.50
- SOLD Wright, Steven J. The Irish Brigade. A history of the 69th New York State Militia. Illustrated. Combat History Series. Steven Wright Publishing, 1992. Wraps. $14.95
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- Isbell, Timothy T. Shiloh and Corinth: Sentinels of Stone. Examines the brave deeds performed by soldiers of the North and South with over 90 striking photographs and accompanying histories bringing the battlefields from Shiloh to Corinth alive. University Press of Mississippi, 2007. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Isbell, Timothy T. Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone. Skillfully crafted and beautifully illustrated, this book tells the dramatic story of the Vicksburg campaign and the people involved, through the statues of stone and bronze that dot this Civil War battlefield. University Press of Mississippi, 2006. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Jenkins, Kirk C. The Battle Rages Higher: The Union's Fifteenth Kentucky Infantry. This groundbreaking book is based on primary research from soldiers' letters and diaries, hundreds of contemporary newspaper atticles, official army records, and postwar memoirs. 1st edition. University Press of Kentucky, 2003. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Jermann, Donald R. Antietam: The Lost Order. The story of when Robert E. Lee's secret plan to capture Harpers Ferry fell into the hands of General McClellan and the actions that resulted in the Battle of Antietam. Pelican Publishing Co., 2006. Dust jacket. $24.95
Jews andthe Civil War: A Reader. Edited by Jonathan D. Sarna and Adam Mendelsohn. A collection of essays by noted historians, the stories are assembled for the first time on the 8.000 Jewish soldiers during the war. Such topics include slavery and abolition, home front, Rabbis, and soldiers. New York University Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Jobe, Dr. Abraham. A Mountaineer in Motion: The Memoir of Dr. Abraham Jobe, 1817-1906. Edited by David C. Hsiung. biography of a ninteenth century Tennessee physician, entrepreneur and civil servent in pre and post Civil War Appalachia. University of Tennessee Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $37.95
- Johnson, Clint. The 25 Best Civil War Sites: The Ultimate Traveler's Guide to Battlefields, Monuments & Museums. Comprehensive guide to the battle sites, containing maps, photos, directions to monuments, museums and cemeteries as well as accommodations. Greenline Historic Travel Series. Greenline Publications, 2005. Soft cover. $19.95
- Johnson, Curt and Richard C. Anderson, Jr. Artillery Hell: The Employment of Artillery at Antietam. With a 1940 report by Joseph Mills Hanson and foreword by Edwin C. Bearss. A detailed examination of the role of field artillery at Antietam, including a clear and conside discussion of differenty types of artillery guns and their capabilities.Texas A&M University Press, 1995. Soft cover. $18.95
- Johnson, Mark W. That Body of Brave Men: The U.S. Regular Infantry and the Civil War in the West. A needed history of the Union Army's 75,000 soldiers, using old regimental records as well as diaries and letters. 1st edition. Da Capo Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Johnson, Robert Underwood and Clarence Clough Buel, editors. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. 4 volumes. 1st edition. Hinge loose on vol. 1. Century Co. - De Vinne Press, 1887-1888. Green cloth with gold imprint on cover and spine. $250.00
- Joiner, Gary Dillard. One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End: The Red River Campaign of 1864. Detailed examination of this campaign. American Crisis Series. SR Books, 2003. Red cloth. $65.00
- Joiner, Gary D. Through the Howling Wilderness: The 1864 Red River Campaign and Union Failure in the West. Foreword by Edwin c. Bearss. The story of the Union attempt to send the army and navy deep into the interior of Louisiana and seize the Rebel capital of the state and defeat the Confederate army. This book emphasizes the Confederate defensive measures and hostile attitutes of commanders towards each other and the enemy. University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Dust jacket. 39.95
- Jones, Archer. Civil War Command & Strategy: The Process of Victory and Defeat. 1st edition. The Free Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $32.95
Jones, Howard. Blue & Gray Diplomacy: A History of Union and Confederate Foreign Relations. Examation during the Civil Warfrom both European and American perspectives. Demonstrates that the consequences of the conflict reached far beyond American soil. University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Jones, Howard. Union in Peril: The Crisis over British Intervention in the Civil War. Provides the first substantion study of the crisis in the Anglo-American relations during the conflict and its impact on the South's attempt to win foreign support. University of North Carolina Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Jones, James Pickett. Black Jack: John A. Logan and Southern Illinois in the Civil War Era. Foreword by John Y. Simon. Examines the role of the political soldier in the Civil War, and explores Civil War General Logan's influence on the hearts and minds of residents of the southern Illinois area known as "Egypt" as they swung from civil strife to support of Lincoln's war. Southern Illinois University Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Jones, Robert Hunt. Guarding the Overland Trails: The Eleventh Ohio Cavalry in the Civil War. Includes chapters with Morgan and Quantrill, Sand Creek and Fort Platte Bridge. Frontier Military Series. Arthur H. Clark Co., 2005. Blue cloth. $31.50
- Jones, V. C. First Manassas: The Bull Run Campaign. Illustrated history first published by Civil War Times. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Oversize wraps. $5.00
- SOLD Jones, Virgil Carrington. The Civil War At Sea March 1862 - July 1863: The River War - Volume Two Forward by Admiral E. M. Eller. Focuses on the great river battles that were to have a decisive effect on the outcome of the war. 1st edition. Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1961. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. Giants in the Cornfield: The 27th Indiana Infantry. An extensive social study of the life and culture of the young, uneducated farmers who made up the 27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. White Mane, 1997. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Jones, Wilmer L. Behind Enemy Lines: Civil War Spies, Raiders and Guerrillas. The stories of heroes, heroines, mavericks, and rogues with tales of espionage and guerrilla warfare. Taylor Publishing Co., 2001. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Jones, Wilmer L. Generals in Blue and Gray: Volume 1 Lincoln's Generals. Biographies of the most important men who determined the course and outcome of the Civil War. - can be used as a reference book or for reading enjoyment. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2004. Soft cover with jacket. $22.95
- Jones, Wilmer L. Generals in Blue and Gray: Volume 2 Davis's Generals. Biographies of the most important men who determined the course and outcome of the Civil War. - can be used as a reference book or for reading enjoyment. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2004. Soft cover with jacket. $22.95
- Jordan, David M. "Happiness Is Not My Companion" The Life of General G. K. Warren. The story of a West Point graduate, topographical engineer who explored the Nebraska Territory and the Black Hills in the 1850s and at the start of the Civil War became a lieutenant colonel of a New York regiment and then a rising star in the Army of the Potomac. Warren helped save the day at Gettysburg. Indiana University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Jordan, David M. Winfield Scott Hancock: A Soldier's Life. Biography drawn on public records, Hancock's own letters and correspondence and reminiscences of his contemporaries - told with sympathy and verve. Author's inscription. Indiana University Press, 1988. Dust jacket. 32.50
- Jordan, Robert Paul. The Civil War. Created with a team of National Geographic staff who visited many of the sites and read first hand accounts of the war. Includes many photographs and illustrations and the Battlefields of the Civil War map prepared by the National Geographic Society. National Georgraphic Society, 1978. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Jordan, William B., Jr. Red Diamond Regiment: The 17th Maine Infantry 1862-1865. This regiment served with the Army of the Potomac from Fredericksburg to Appomattox, suffering more casualties than any other Maine regiment. This comprehensive history goves beyond the combat to show the soldier's everyday life. White Mane Publishing, 1996. Dust jacket. $30.00
- SOLD Junkin, Bingham Findley. Civil War Diary. Junkin was a member of the 100th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry ("Roundheads") March 11, 1864 to June 13, 1865. K. P. Stiles, 2001. Wraps. $5.00
- SOLD Kaltman, Al. Cigars, Whiskey & Winning: Leadership Lessons from General Ulysses S. Grant. Grant owed his success on the battlefield because he was a superb strategist, but he was also one of the first great geniuses of modern management. Prentice Hall Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $22.00
- Kaltman, Al. Cigars, Whiskey & Winning: Leadership Lessons from General Ulysses S. Grant. Grant owed his success on the battlefield because he was a superb strategist, but he was also one of the first great geniuses of modern management. Prentice Hall Press, 1998. Soft cover. $13.00
- Kane, Harnett T. Spies for the Blue and Gray. A composite biography of those courageous and extraordinary men and women who bec ame the famous spies of the Civil War. Previous owner's civil war bookplate and discolorationon on front endsheet. Doubleday & Co., 1954. Worn dust jacket . $25.00
- SOLD Katcher, Philip. American Civil War Armies 2: Union Troops. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 177. Reprinted, Osprey, 1998. Soft cover. $14.95
- SOLD Katcher, Philip. American Civil War Armies 3: Specialist Troops. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 179. Reprinted, Osprey, 1996. Soft cover. $15.95
- Katcher, Philip. American Civil War Armies 4: State Troops. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 190. Reprinted, Osprey, 1992. Soft cover. $14.95
- Katcher, Philip. American Civil War Armies 5: Volunteer Militia Troops. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 207. Reprinted, Osprey, 1996. Soft cover. $14.95
- Katcher, Philip. American Civil War Artillery 1861-1865: Field & Heavy Artillery. Illustrated by Tony Bryan. Illustrated history of the equipment used. Osprey, 2001. Soft cover. $18.95
- Katcher, Philip. American Civil War Artillery 1861-65 (1): Field Artillery. Illustrated by Tony Bryan. Osprey New Vanguard Series No. 38. Illustrated history of the equipment used. Osprey, 2005. Soft cover. $15.95
- Katcher, Philip. Army of the Potomac. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 38. Reprinted, Osprey, 1999. Soft cover. $14.95
- Katcher, Philip, ed. Building the Victory: The Order Book of the Volunteer Engineer Brigade, Army of the Potomac October 1863 - May 1865. Listing of the orders of the engineers who made a vital part of the Civil War. White Mane, 1998. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Katcher, Philip. Flags of the American Civil War 2: Union. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 258. Reprinted, Osprey, 2005. Soft cover. $15.95
- SOLD Katcher, Philip. Flags of the American Civil War 3: State & Volunteer. Osprey Military Men-At-Arms Series No. 265. Reprinted, Osprey, 1994. Soft cover. $14.95
- Katcher, Philip. Sharpshooters of the American Civil War 1861-65. Osprey Military Warrior Series No. 60. Osprey, 2002. Soft cover. $17.95
- Katcher, Philip. Union Cavalryman 1861-1865: Weapons, Armour, Tactics. Osprey Military Warrior Series No. 13. Osprey, 1995. Soft cover. $16.95
- Kautz, August V. The 1865 Customs of Service for Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers. A handbook for the rank and file of the Army that first appeared at the end of the Civil War. Reprint of the second edition. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $14.95
- Kautz, August V. The 1865 Customs of Service for Officers of the Army. A handbook of the duties of each grade Lieutenant to Lieut.-General. An exact reproduction of the original book. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $15.95
- Keegan, John. The American Civil War: A Military History. The single best one-volume assessment of the military character and conduct of America's ordeal by fire. Offers original and perceptive insights in the psychology, ideology, demographics and economics, revealing the war's hidden shap. Book club edition. Alfred A.Knopf, 2009. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Keim, DeB. Randolph. Sherman: A Memorial in Art, Oratory, and Literature by the Society of the Army of the Tennessee with the aid of the Congress of the United States of America. Foxing on front end sheet. Government Printing Office, 1904. Green cloth, pictorial & lettering in gilt. Minor marking removed from spine. $35.00
- Keller, Christian B. Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory. Drawinf for the first time on German-language newspapers, soldiers' letters, memoirs, and regimental records, the author reconstructs the battle and its aftermath from the German American military and civilian perspective. Fordham Univesity, 2007. Dust jacket. $65.00
- SOLD Kelsey, D. M. Deeds of Daring by The American Soldier North and South - Thrilling Narratives . . . During the Civil War. Revised edition. Saalfield Publishing Co., 1907. Pictorial boards, worn on edges. $25.00
- Kennett, Lee. Marching Through Georgia: The Story of Solders & Civilians During Sherman's Campaign. A compelling narrative that casts the enduring final chapter in a fascinating new light. HarperCollins, 1995. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Kennett, Lee. Sherman: A Soldier's Life. A brilliant new interpretion of the general's life and career, one that embraces his erratic, contradictory nature. By drawing on previously unexploited materials and maintaining a sharp, lively narrative, a rich, authoritative portrait of Sherman emerges more human and fascinating that ever before. 1st edition. HarperCollins, 2001. Dust jacket. $35.00
Kidd, James Harvey. At Custer's Side: The Civil War Writings of James Harvey Kidd. Edited by Eric J. Wittenberg. As a member of the 6th Michigan Cavalry - the Wolverines, Kidd fought along side General George Armstrong. Enlisting in 1862, Kidd was promoted to colonel within two years and then took command of the regiment, succeeding Custer in the fall of 1864. Kent State University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Kidd, James H. One of Custer's Wolverines: The Civil War Letters of Brevet Brigadier General James H. Kidd, 6th Michigan Cavalry. Edited by Eric J. Wittenberg. Unusually articulate letters with rich insights, perceptions and observations tell a moving story of wartime service. Kent State University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Kieffer, Harry M. The Recollections of a Drummer Boy. Dedicated to the men of the 150th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Illustrated. Revised and enlarged edition. Previous owner's inscription on front endsheet. Houghton Mifflin, 1888. Red pictorial cloth with minor wear. $50.00
- King, Captain Charles. A War-Time Wooing: A Story. Illustrated. Special Limited Edition. Hinges cracked. Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1902. $15.00
- King, John M. Three Years with the 92d Illinois: The Civil War Diary of John M. King. Edited by Claire E. Swedberg. Testament to the daily life of a soldier which were published near the end of the war. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1999. Dust jacket. $24.95
- King, W. C. and W. P. Derby, comp. Camp-Fire Sketches and Battle-Field Echoes of the Rebellion. Stories of the Civil War. W. C. King & Co., 1887. Red cloth with wear on spine edges. $45.00
- Kinnard, Roy. The Blue & The Gray on the Silver Screen: More than 80 Years of Civil War Movies. A retrospective of nearly 100 files which deal with the Civil War era. Carol Publishing Group, 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Kinsley, D. A. Favor the Bold: Custer: The Civil War Years. Biography of his time during the Civil War. Previous remains of bookplate on front endsheet. 1st edition. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Kionka, T. K. Key Command: Ulysses S. Grant's District of Cairo. Examines Grant's tenure at his first district command in Cairo, Illinois, from both military and administrative perspectives. University of Missouri Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Kiper, Richard L. Major General John Alexander McClernand: Politician in Uniform. Biography of the Democratic congressman from Illinois who became a general in the Union army ungtil he ran afoul of Grant. Kent State University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Kirkland, Frazar. The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes of the Rebellion or the Funny and Pathetic Side of the War . . . Salesman's copy with both available types of binding pasted in the front and back endsheets (choice of red pictorial leather or tan & black leather - which have stained the endsheets.) Personal information and newspaper articles from 1906 pasted at the back of the book. Hinge loose. J. H. Mason, 1889. Red pictorial cloth with top spine piece missing. $100.00
- SOLD Kirsch, George B. Baseball in Blue & Gray: The National Pastime During the Civil War. Vivid stories of great players are told as well as how the soldiers played ball to relieve boredom. Princeton University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $19.95
Knight, Charles R. Valley Thunder: The Battle of New Market and the Opening of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, May 1864. The first full-length account in nearly four decades to examine the sweeping combat at New Market, following years of research in primary, previously unpublished documents. 1st edition. Savas Beatie, 2010. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Knox, Thomas W. Camp-fire and Cotton-Field: Southern Adventure in Time of War - Life with the Union Armies and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation. Written by a Herald correspondent. Repint of 1865 edition. Da Capo Press, 1969. Blue cloth. $50.00
- SOLD Konstam, Angus. Mississippi River Gunboats of the American Civil War 1861-65. Osprey New Vanguard Series No. 49. Illustrated history describing the gunboats on both sides. Osprey, 2002. Soft cover. $15.95
- Korda, Michael. Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero. Concise, vivid, and brilliantly readable biography which sheds new light on the life of the Civil War General. Eminent Lives. 1st edition. HarperCollins, 2004. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Kozak, Ginnie. Eve of Emancipation: The Union Occupation of Beaufort and the Sea Islands. Illustrated history. 2nd edition. Portsmouth House Press, 1996. Soft cover. $10.00
- Krick, Robert K. Civil War Weather in Virginia. This work fills a tremendous gap in our available knowledge in a fundmanetal area of Civil War studies, that of basic information on the weather in the theater of operations in the vicinity of Washington DC and Richmond Virginia. Anecdotal descriptions of weather found in contemporary soldiers' diaries and correspondence combined with scattered records create into a chronology of weather information. University of Alabama Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Krowl, Michelle A. Women of the Civil War. Part of the Women Who Dare series. Through historic photos and engaging text, such renowned figures as Clara Barton and Harriet Tubman are called along with lesser-known heroines such as Dr. Mary E. Walker. Pomegranate and Library of Congress, 2006. Dust jacket. $12.95
- SOLD Kunstler, Morgan. The Civil War Paintings of M Kunstler. Volume 2: Fredericksburg to Gettysburg. The foremost civil war artist of all time displays his beautiful colored paintings in over 200 pages. Next to each illustration is a synopsis explaining the setting of the painting. Cumberland House, 2007. Dust jacket. $18.95
- Lalicki, Tom. Grierson's Raid: A Daring Cavalry Strike Through the Heart of the Confederacy. A blow-by-blow account the sixteen-day adventure of Grierson's actions in Mississippi, destroying a major Confederate rail line, spreading alarm and destroying southern supplies. 1st edition. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2004. Dust jacket. $22.50
- Landscapes of the Civil War: Newly Discovered Photographs from the Medford Historical Society. Edited by Constance Sullivan, preface by Mark E. Neely, Jr., introduction by William F. Stapp and text by Brian C. Pohanka. A photographic treasure. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Lankford, Nelson D. Cry Havoc! The Crooked Road to Civil War, 1861. This is the story of the people whose actions during that spring of 1861 finally let slip the dogs of war. Viking, 2007. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Larson, Rebecca D. Blue and Gray: Roses of Intrigue. Stories of the women spies, Union and Confederate. Thomas Publications, 1993. Soft cover. $6.95
- Larson, Rebecca D. White Roses: Stories of Civil War Nurses. Brief biographies of many of the nurses, both north and south. Thomas Publications, 1997. Soft cover. $6.95
- SOLD Lash, Jeffrey N. A Politician Turned General: The Civil War Career of Stephen Augustus Hurlbut. A criticial examination of the turbulent early politicial career and the military service of an Illinois Whig, Republican politician and general who rose to distinction as a prominent member of the Union high command in the West. Kent State University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $49.00
- Lauderdale, John Vance. The Wounded River: The Civil War Letters of John Vance Lauderdale, M.D. Lansing, Mich.1993 $29.95
- Leckie, Robert. None Died in Vain: The Saga of the American Civil War. Compelling narrative of the conflict with profiles of fascinating Americans from the North and South, soldiers and political leaders, heroes and rogues. 1st edition.HarperCollins, 1990. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Lee, Anthony W. and Elizabeth Young. On Alexander Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War. An analysis of Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book - the best-known visual record of the Civil War. This is the initial volume of the series, Defining Moments in American Photography. University of California Press, 2007. Soft cover. $19.95
- Lee, Julia Chase & Laura Lee. Winchester Divided: The Civil War Diaries of Julia Chase and Laura Lee. Edited by Michael G. Mahon. The story of the besieged town of Winchester, Virginia, through the words of two women of opposite viewpoints whose lives were both forever altered by the Civil War. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Leech, Margaret. Reveille in Washington 1860-1865. A narrative history of Washington D.C. during the Civil War, with illustrations and maps. Article pasted on half title page. Harper & Brothers, 1951. Blue cloth with minor wear. $15.00
- Leech, Margaret. Reveille in Washington 1860-1865. A narrative history of Washington D.C. during the Civil War. Time Reading Program Special Edition. Time Life Books, 1962. Soft cover. $5.00
- Leepson, Mar. Desperate Engagement: How a Little-Known Civil War Battle Saved Washington, D.C. and Changed American History. The story of the Battle of Monocacy, on July 9, 1864 four mies south of Frederick, Maryland. St. Martin's Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $25.95
- Lentz, Perry. Private Fleming at Chancellorsville: The Red Badge of Courage and the Civil War. A study of Crane's book and Private Henry Fleming and his fellow soldiers of the 304th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, focusing on their participation in the legendary battle at Chancellorsville. University of Missouri Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $39.95
- SOLD LeVan, Russell G. The Great War of Destruction. A compelling first-hand look at the war that divided a country. LeVane has compiled personal accounts and letters along with military orders and strategies to present an in-depth look at the War Between the States. Pentland Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Levitt, Stan. The Cracker-Barrel Papers. Being an account of interesting, lesser-known facts, legends, and truths associated with our great and glorious conflict, the War Between the States, 1861-1865. Contemporary Books, 1977. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Lewis, Lloyd. Captain Sam Grant. A biography of the great Civil War general during his boyhood and early career, a full-blooded, complex and absorbing study. Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. 5th printing. Little, Brown & Co., 1950. Blue cloth. $30.00
- Lewis, Lloyd. Captain Sam Grant. A biography of the great Civil War general during his boyhood and early career from 1822-1861, a full-blooded, complex and absorbing study. Volume 1 in the classic biography of Ulysses S. Grant that continues in two works by Bruce Catton, Grant Moves South and Grant Takes Command. Little Brown. Soft cover, $13.95
- Lewis, Lloyd. Sherman: Fighting Prophet. Rich in anecdote, this is no conventional military biography, displaying the many facets of Sherman's life. Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1932. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Lewis, Lloyd. Sherman: Fighting Prophet. Collector's edition, 2 volumes, bound with moire endleaves in genuine leather gold stamped. Includes information sheet. Easton Press, 1991. $100.00
- Lewis, Thomas A. The Guns of Cedar Creek. The battle in the Shenandoah Valley, involving Phil Sheridan, Dubal Early, George Armstrong Custer, George Crook, Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinley. Harper & Row, 1988. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Lincoln's Generals. Edited by Gabor S. Boritt. A collection of essays by such Civil War historians as Sears, Neely, Boritt, Fellman and Simon. Provides a fascinating look at Lincoln's relationship with his commanders. Oxford University Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $22.50
Lincoln's Generals. Edited by Gabor S. Boritt. A collection of essays by such Civil War historians as Sears, Neely, Boritt, Fellman and Simon. Provides a fascinating look at Lincoln's relationship with his commanders. University of Nebraska Press, 2010. Soft cover. $17.95
- Linden, Glenn M. Voices From the Gathering Storm: The Coming of the American Civil War. A volume of contemporary sources focused on several key individuals providing a balanced history from those who lived during that period. SR Books, 2001. Soft cover. $19.95
- Linderman, Gerald F. Embattled Courage: The Experience of Combat in the American Civil War. A classic study of the soldier in war and the impact of fighting. Free Press, 1989. Soft cover. $11.95
- Linedecker, Clifford L., ed. Civil War A to A: The Complete Handbook of America's Bloodiest Conflict. Features illustrations, photographs, a time line, and hundreds of entries on battles, weapons, and personalities. Ballantine Books, 2002. Soft cover oversize. $14.95
- Linenthal, Edward Tabor. Sacred Ground: Americans and Their Battlefields. Foreword by Robert M. Utley. Details the struggles to define, control, and subvert patriotic faith as expressed at ceremonial sites. 1st edition. University of Illinois Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Linton, Roger C. Chickamauga: A Battlefield History in Images. A new and unique type of historical guide, which features more than one hundred photographs and illustrations of thirty key sites in and around the Chickamauga battlefield. University of Georgia Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Lippitt, Francis J. Treatise on the Tactical Use of the Three Arms: Infantry, Artillery, and Cavalry. Facsimile reproduction of the 1865 NY ediwith with a new introduction and foreword. Limited to 750 copies. Brandy Station Bookshelf, 1994. Green cloth. $35.00
- SOLD Little to Eat and Thin Mud to Drink: Letters, Diaries, and Memoirs from the Red River Campaigns, 1863-1864. Edited by Gary D. Joiner. Thoughts of soldiers and civilians who experienced the events that took place in Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas - both Confederate and Union. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Litwicki, Ellen M. America's Public Holidays 1865-1920. The author considers in the wake of the Civil War, reformers used public holidays as an attempt to forge a united nation. Looking at Memorial Day, May Day, and other holidays, the author provides a timely and thoughtful analysis of how the diverse groups that made up late-nineteenth-century America fought over the meaning of the nation's civic culture. Smithsonian Books, 2000. Soft cover. $21.95
- Livermore, Thomas L. Numbers & Losses in the Civil War in America 1861 - 1865. Exact facsimile of the first edition published in 1900 except that all the errors have been corrected. A statistical guide to sixty-two of the most important Civil War battles and engagements. John Kallmann Publishers, 1996. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Livingstone, Charles Brandegee. Charlie's Civil War: A Private's Trail by Fire in the 5th New York Volunteers - Duryee Zouaves and 146th New York Volunteer Infantry. Edited by Brian Pohanka. The story of one young man from his own descriptive letters describing his army experience and imprisonment at Andersonville and Florence. Thomas Publications, 1997. Dust jacket. $30.00
- SOLD Lloyd, Mark. Combat Uniforms of the Civil War. Illustrated by Michael Codd. Provides a fascinating panorama of the unfirms and tghe men on both sides of the great conflict. The specially commissioned illustrations and authoritative text combine to make this an invaluable reference to this turbulent period in American history. Mallard Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $30.00
- SOLD Logan, John A. The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History. 1st edition. Minor age and staining on endsheet. A. R. Hart & Co., 1886. Pictorial blue cloth, minor wear on edges. $55.00
- Logue, Larry M. To Appomattox and Beyond: The Civil War Soldier in War and Peace. A study of military service and the impact on American society - a compact synthesis that draws on important new research. American Ways Series. Ivan R. Dee, 1996. Dust jacket. $22.50
- Long, E. B. and Barbara Long. The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac 1861-1865. Foreword by Bruce Catton. A great resource for daily activities during the Civil War. Notation on front endsheet that it was purchased at Harpers Ferry. Doubleday & Co., 1971. Dust jacket with minor tears. $32.50
- Long, E. B. and Barbara Long. The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac 1861-1865. Foreword by Bruce Catton. A great resource for daily activities during the Civil War. Da Capo Paperback, 1985. Soft cover. $19.95
- Longacre, Edward G. Army of Amateurs: General Benjamin F. Butler and the Army of the James, 1863-1865. Regimental history and stories from Cold Harbor to Fort Fisher and actions of the African American units. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Longacre, Edward G. The Cavalry at Appomattox: A Tactical Study of Mounted Operations during the Civil War's Climatic Campaign, March 27 - April 9, 1865. A history of the final campaign providing day-by-day accounts of both Confederate and Union cavalry operations. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $32.95
- Longacre, Edward. The Commanders of Chancellorsville: The Gentleman versus the Rogue. The opposing strategies and personalities of General Robert E. Lee and General Joseph Hooker. Rutledge Hill Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $27.99
- Longacre, Edward. General John Buford: A Military Biography. The first full-length biography of the Union cavalry leader who played a key role on the first day of the battle at Gettysburg. Combined, 1995. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Longacre, Edward. General John Buford: A Military Biography. The first full-length biography of the Union cavalry leader who played a key role on the first day of the battle at Gettysburg. Da Capo Press, 2003. Soft cover. $19.95
- Longacre, Edward. Grant's Cavalryman - The Life and Wars of General James H. Wilson. Originally published as From Union Stars to Top Hat $24.95
- Longacre, Edward G. Mounted Raids of the Civil War. Stories of colorful personalities including Stuart, Van Dorn,Jones, Stoneman, Morgan and Wheeler. University of Nebraska Press, 1994. Soft cover. $12.95
- Longacre, Edward G. Worthy Opponents: William T. Sherman & Joseph E. Johnston . The story of two antagonists in war and friends in peace. The parallel stories of two key leaders. Rutledge Hill Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $29.99
- Look To The Earth: Historical Archaeology and the American Civil War. Edited by Clarence R. Geier, Jr., and Susan E. Winter. A compact overview of Civil War archaeology from research and development to the battlefield, presenting a wide range of work on the sites. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Lossing, Benson J. A History of the Civil War 1861-65 and the Causes that Led Up to the Great Conflict. Includes a chronological summary and record; compiled from the official records of the War Department. Includes color image and illustrated with fac-simile photographic reproductions of the official war photographs taken by Matthew Brady. Loose. The War Memorial Association, 1912. Red cloth with tape on spine. $60.00
- Lossing, Benson J. Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War: Journeys Through the Battlefields in the Wake of Conflict. With a new introduction by Reid Mitchell. 3 volumes. Reprint. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. Soft cover $74.85
- Lowry, Don. Fate of the Country: The Civil War from June - Stepember 1864. An account of the final year of the Civil War in a unique chronological format. The second of four volumes that evocatively recapture the unified campaign waged by Ulysses S. Grant. Hippocrene Books, 1992. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Lowry, Don. No Turning Back: The Beginning of the End of the Civil War - March - June, 1864. The reader is taken through a chronological exploration of the tactics and the trauma from both sides, looking at the tactics and strategies of Grant. Hippocrene Books, 1992. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Lowry, Don. Towards an Indefinite Shore: The Final Months of the Civil War - December 1864 - May 1865. The final volume devoted to the coordinated campaign waged by Grant to defeat the Confederacy. Hippocrene Books, 1995. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Lowry, Thomas P. Curmudgeons Drunkards & Outright Fools: Courts-Martial of Civil War Union Colonels. Foreword by William C. Davis. This volume's greatest value lies in its rich portray of how an army of civilian volunteers lived, fought and died. Originally published as Tarnished Eagles. University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Soft cover. $17.95
- Lowry, Thomas P. and Jack D. Welsh. Tarnished Eagles: The Courts-Martials of Fifty Union Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Lowry, Thomas P. and Jack D. Welsh. Tarnished Scalpels: The Court-Martials of Fifty Union Surgeons. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Lunt, Dolly Sumner. A Woman's Wartime Journal: An Account of the Passage over a Georgia Plantation of Sherman's Army on the March to the Sea. . . 1st edition. Century Co., 1918. $125.00
- Lutz, D. E. Artillery for the Land Service of the United States 1849-1865: Field Artillery - I. Antique Ordance Publishers, 1981. Wraps, fine condition. $65.00
- Luvaas, Jay and Harold W. Nelson. Guide to the Battles of Chancellorsville & Fredericksburg. The U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles. University of Kansas Press, 1996. Soft cover. $14.95
- Lykes, Richard Wayne. Petersburg. Brief illustrated history of the campaign. National Park Service, 1951, print 1961. Soft cover. $6.00
- Lyman, Darryl. Civil War Quotations. Includes slogans, battle cries & speeches. Combined Books, 1995. Soft cover. $11.95
- Lyman, Darryl. Civil War Wordbook - including Sayings, Phrases & Expletives. A handy reference for the often-obscure terms found in contemporary Civil War accounts. Combined Books, 1994. Soft cover. $11.95
- Lyman, Theodore. Meade's Army: The Private Notebooks of Lt. Col. Theodore Lyman. Edited by David W. Lowe. Lyman served as General Meade's aide-de-camp frfom September 1863 until the end of the war. This book contains anecdotes, concise vignettes of officers and lively descriptions of military campaigns. Kent State University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Mahin, Dean B. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Chronicles the often overlooked role of the European-born in the American Civil War and provides a comprehensive overview of Continental perspectives on America's tragic fight. Brassey's, Inc. 2003. Soft cover. $18.95
- Mahon, Michael G. The Shenandoah Valley 1861-1865: The Destruction of the Granary of the Confederacy. 1st edition. Stackpole, 1999. Dust jacket. $22.95
- SOLD Maier, Larry B. Gateway to Gettysburg: The Second Battle of Winchester. Chronicles the Federal military disaster that heralded the commencement of the Gettysburg campaign. White Mane, 2002. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Maier, Larry B. Leather & Steel: The 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry in the Civil War. The story of the hardluck regiment that fought not only the rebels but internal strife. This unit fought from Second Manassas, Antietam, Second Winchester to Early's 1864 Invasion. Burd Street Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Maihafer, Harry J. The General and the Journalists: Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Greeley, and Charles Dana. The true story of the soldier/president and the editorial giants, Greeley and Dana, depicting these three remarkable lives, emhasizing how they became interwoven and influenced each other. 1st edition. Brassey's, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
Maltz, Earl M. Fugitive Slave on Trial: The Anthony Burns Case and Abolitionist Outrage. Story of a runaway slave and the 1854 hearing that determined Burns's legal status. University Press of Kansas, 2010. Soft cover. $17.95
- Manderson, Charles F. The Twin Seven-Shooters. The story of an Ohio Civil War Colonel (Brevet Brigadier General) and two pistols presented to him by his regiment. The pistols were lost when Manderson was captured by Confederate troops. 1st edition. F. Tennyson Neely, 1902. Blue cloth with pictorial gilt lettering. $75.00
- Maney, R. Wayne. Marching to Cold Harbor: Victory & Failure, 1864. A skillfully gashioned narrative of the single bloodiest month in the Civil War. White Mane Books, 1995. Soft cover. $17.95
- Mann, Thomas H. Fighting with the Eighteenth Massachusetts: The Civil War Memoir of Thomas H. Mann. Edited by John J. Hennessy. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Manning, Chandra. What This Cruel War was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War. A vivid, unprecedented account of why Union and Confederate soldiers identified slavery as the root of the war, how the conflict changed troops' ideas about slavery and what those changing ideas meant for the war and the nation. Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Dust jacket. $26.95
Marcot, Roy M. U.S. Sharpshooters: Berdan's Civil War Elite. This detailed and beautifully illustrated book tells the story of Colonel Hiram Berdan's brilliant conception, the U.S. SharpShooters- an elite unit of marksmen that was formed on the eve of the Civil War. Like Berdan himself, the unit was created along very individualistic lines in terms of its equipment, its distinctive green uniform, its choice of firearms, and its method of deployment. Stackpole, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Mark, Penrose G. Red: White: and Blue Badge: Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers - A History of the 93rd Regiment, known as the "Lebanon Infantry" and "One of the 300 Fighting Regiments" from September 12th, 1861 to June 27th, 1865. Written by a member of Company D. Originally published in 1911. Butternut and Blue, 1993. Blue cloth. $45.00
- Markle, Donald E. Spies & Spymasters of the Civil War. Comprehensive work on Civil War espionage for both the Union and Confederate armies. Includes an appendix of all known Civil War spies as well as an extensive bibliography. Revised and expanded edition. Hippocrene Books, 2004. Soft cover. $16.95
- Marrin, Albert. Unconditional Surrender: U. S. Grant and the Civil War. Illustrated biography of the federal general. Atheneum, 1994. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Marshall-Cornwall, General Sir James. Grant as Military Commander. The stages in Grant's progress during the war are analysed with an apparent ease and clairty which disguise an absolute grasp of the subject. One of the great military commanders of history, this volume clearly and persuasively sets out the grounds on which this conviction is based. B. T. Batsford, 1970. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Marszalek, John F. Sherman: A Solder's Passion for Order. Delving into the complex personality of the gruff and charismatic general, the author explores Sherman's life as a series of struggles for order. 1st edition. Free Press, 1993. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Marszalek, John F. Sherman's March to the Sea. A study of Sherman's campaign that helped end the Civil War. Civil War Campaigns and Commanders. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2005. Soft cover. $14.95
- Marten, James. Civil War America: Voices from the Home Front. Acclaimed account of the lives of children in the Civil War - a comprehensive history of life at the home. Fordham University Press, 2007. Soft cover. $28.00
- Martin, David G. The Second Bull Run Campaign: July -August 1862. Great Campaigns series. 1st edition. Combined Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Martin, David G. The Shiloh Campaign: March - April 1862. Revised edition. Great Campaign series. Combined Books, 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Martin, David G. The Vicksburg Campaign: April 1862 - July 1863. Revised and expanded edition. Great Campaigns series. Combined Books, 1994. Dust jacket. $22.95
- Martin, Samuel J. Kill Cavalry: The Life of Union General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Marvel, William. The Alabama & the Kearsarge: The Sailor's Civil War. Interweaving the stories of these two ships from their construction to their climatic encounter off Cherbourg, Marvel also discusses the day to day experiences of the sailors. University of North Carolina Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Marvel, William. Burnside. Focuses on the Civil War years, who played an important role in various theaters of the war. University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Marvel, William. A Place Called Appomattox. The story of the place, Appomattox Court House, also tells the history of the South in the Civil War. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $37.50
- Marvel, William. Race of the Soil: The Ninth New Hampshire Regiment in the Civil War. History of the Granite State regiment. Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1988. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Maryland Voices of the Civil War. Edited by Charles W. Mitchell. The author draws upon hundreds of letters, diaries, and period newspapers-many previously unpublished-to portray the passions of a wide variety of people-merchants, slaves, soldiers, politicians, freedmen, women, clergy, slave owbers, civic leaders, and children- caught in the emotional vise of war. Johns Hopkins University, 2007. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Mason, Jack C. Until Antietam: The Life and Letters of Major General Israel B. Richardson, U.S. Army. Using primary sources as well as extensive research, Mason has written the first biography of Richardson, after having found new letters from his West Point days until the day before he was mortally wounded at Antietam. Southern Illinois University Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Matrau, Henry. Letters Home: Henry Matrau of the Iron Brigade. Ediged by Marcia Reid-Green, foreword by Reid Mitchell. Letters that tell of the attitutdes and experiences of Union soldiers who were members of the Iron Brigade. Matrau served with the 6th Wisconsin Regiment and took part in Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and others. University of Nebraska Press, 1993. $30.00
- Matter, William D. If it Takes All Summer: The Battle of Spotsylvania. The first book-length examination of the pivotal Spotsylvania campaign, drawing on extensive research in manuscript collections across the country and exhaustive reading of available literature. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Mattern, Carolyn J. Soldiers When They Go: The Story of Camp Randall, 1861-1865. Story of the soldiers and the military post in Wisconsin. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1981. Blue cloth. $25.00
- McAllister, Robert. The Civil War Letters of General Robert McAllister. Edited by James I. Robertson. From New Jersey and on staff of the Army of the Potomac. Reprinted from the New Jersey Civil War Centennial Commission publication. Archive Society, 1997. Blue leatherette. $37.50
- McCaslin, Richard B. Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Tennessee in the Civil War. This volume joins the personal and the public to provide a uniquely rich portrayal of Tennesseans-in uniforms both blue and gray-who fought and lost their lives in the Civil War. More than 250 black and white portraits. Oversize. University of Arkansas, 2007. Dust jacket. $59.95
- McClellan, George B. The Civil War Papers of George B. McClellan: Selected Correspondence 1860-1865. Edited by Stephen W. Sears. Ably edited, intelligently grouped, and cogently introduced with insightful essays. Da Cap Press, Soft cover. $20.00
- McConnell, Stuart. Glorious Contentment: The Grand Army of the Republic, 1865-1900. University of North Carolina Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $32.50
- McDonald, JoAnna M., ed. The Faces of Irish Civil War Soldiers. Images of the Irish soldiers. Rank and File Publications, 1999. Soft cover. $15.00
- McDonald, JoAnna M., ed. The Faces of Manassas: Rare Photographs of Soldiers who Fought at Bull Run. Images of the Union and Confederate soldiers. Rank and File Publications, 1998. Soft cover. $15.00
- McDonald, JoAnna M. "We Shall Meet Again" The First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) July 18-21, 1861. A well-written and well-paced account which includes photographs and detailed maps. Oxford University Press, 2000. Soft cover. $14.95
- McDonough, James Lee. Chattanooga - A Death Grip on the Confederacy. The trust of events in McDonough's highly charged narrative brings alive the key figures on this stage. University of Tennessee Press, 1987. Dust jacket. $31.95
- McDonough, James Lee and Thomas L. Connelly. Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin. The gripping story of this devasting Confederate defeat of John Bell Hood at Franklin, Tennessee. University of Tennessee Press, 1987. Dust jacket. $31.95
- McDonough, James Lee. Shiloh - in Hell before Night. The story of Shiloh is placed in the larger context of the war and explored through the very personal side of the conflict in the words of the participants, officers and enlisted. University of Tennessee Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $40.00
- McDonough, James Lee. Stones River - Bloody Winter in Tennessee. McDonough uses a variety of sources, including diaries, letters, and memoirs. University of Tennessee Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $40.00
- McDonough, James Lee. War in Kentucky: From Shiloh to Perryville. University of Tennessee Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $34.00
- McDonough, James Lee and James Pickett Jones. War So Terrible: Sherman and Atlanta. An even-handed narrative, presenting both sides of the participants; the epilogue offers intriguing insights. 1st edition. Norton, 1987. Dust jacket. $25.00
- McDowell, Don. The Beat of the Drum: The History, Events, and People of Drum Barracks Wilmington, California. Story of a Civil War army base in Southern California. 1st edition, limited, numbered and signed. Drum Barracks Garrison and Society, Civil War Museum, 1993. Dust jacket. $50.00
- McDowell, Don. The Beat of the Drum: The History, Events, and People of Drum Barracks Wilmington, California. Story of a Civil War army base in Southern California. Drum Barracks Garrison and Society, Civil War Museum, 1993. Soft cover. $25.00
- McElfresh, Earl B. Maps and Mapmakers of the Civil War. Foreword by Stephen W. Sears. This book collects, for the first time, the war's most notable, interesting, and beautiful maps and tells the story of how they were made. 1st edition. Harry N. Abrams, 1999. Dust jacket. $55.00
- McFeely, William S. Ulysses S. Grant An Album: Warrior, Husband, Traveler, "Emancipatior," Writer. Photographic research by Neil Giordano. Pictorial biography. 1st edition. W. W. Norton, 2004. Dust jacket. $32.50
- McIvor, James. God Rest Ye Merry, Soldiers: A True Civil War Christmas Story. Story set on the eve of the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Viking, 2005. Dust jacket. $19.95
- McKnight, Brian D. Contested Borderland: The Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia. Examines the features of the region's geography and the impact of the attacks on the borderland communities caught in the crossfire of the Union and Confederate forces. University Press of Kentucky, 2006. Dust jacket. $40.00
- McKnight, W. Mark. Blue Bonnets O'er the Border: The 79th New York Cameron Highlanders. The first account of this colorful and highly renowned regiment of the Union army. White Mane, 1998. Dust jacket. $24.95
- McLean, James. California Sabers: The 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry in the Civil War. 1st edition. Indiana University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.00
- McMahon, John T. John T. McMahon's Diary of the 136th New York 1861 - 1864. Edited by John Michael Priest. Personal account of this New York Infantry Regiment. White Man, 1993. Dust jacket. $24.95
- McManus, Stephen and Donald Thompson and Thomas Churchill. The Civil War Research Guide. Includes information on how to conduct your research and where, including the use of online rsources. Stackpole Books, 2003. Soft cover. $9.95
- McMurry, Richard M. Atlanta 1864: Last Chance for the Confederacy. Considered the best compact history of the crucial campaign, McMurry examines the Atlanta campaign as a political and military unity in the context of the greater struggle of the war itself. 1st edition. University of Nebraska Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.00
- McMurry, Richard M. The Road Past Kennesaw: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864. Illustrated history of the campaign. National Park Service, 1972. White soft cover. $12.50
- McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones - unquestionably the standard one-volume history of the Civil War. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $45.00
- McPherson, James M. Crossroads of Freedom Antietam: The Battle That Changed the Course of the Civil War. A masterful account of this pivotal battle, the events that led up to it, and its aftermath. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $26.00
- McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones - unquestionably the standard one-volume history of the Civil War. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $45.00
- McPherson, James M. (Illustrated )Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones - unquestionably the standard one-volume history of the Civil War. Oxford University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $75.00
- McPherson, James M. Drawn with the Sword: Reflections on the American Civil War. Filled with fresh interpretations, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, with book offers a series of thougtful and engaging essays on some of the most enduring questions of the Civil War. Oxford University Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $28.00
- McPherson, James. Images of the Civil War. The paintings of Mort Kunstler with the text by McPherson. Price of Kunstler's work from an art gallery is laid in the book. Gramercy Books, 1992. Dust jacket. $20.00
- McPherson, James M. and Patricia R. McPherson. Lamson of the Gettysburg: The Civil War Letters of Lieutenant Roswell H. Lamson, U.S. Navy. Oxford University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $25.00
- McPherson, James M. This Mighty Scourge: Perspectives on the Civil War. A collection of provocative and illuminating essays offering fresh insight into many of the most enduring questions about one fo the defining moments in our nation's history. Oxford University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. 28.00
- McPherson, James M. What They Fought for 1861 - 1865. An exceptional discourse on the Civil War, a colloquy among the very men who risked their lives in that conflict. Drawn from letters or diaries of nearly one thousand Union and Confederate soldiers. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $30.00
- McWhiney, Grady. The Civil War: A Concise Account by a Noted Southern Historian. Foreword by John C. Waugh and introduction by Donald S. Frazier. An outstanding one volume history. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2005. Soft cover. $12.95
- Medicine of the Civil War. Informational brochure which includes photographs and statistics. Smithsonian Institution. Wraps. $7.50
- Meek, A. J. Gettysburg to Vicksburg: The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks. Photographs by Meek and text by Herman Hattaway. A stunning pictorial history of the first five Civil War battlefield parks: Gettysburg, Chickamauga - Chattanooga, Shiloh, Antietam, and Vicksburg. Hattaway provides critical insight into the people involved. University of Missouri Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $37.50
- Melton, Brian C. Sherman's Forgotten General: Henry W. Slocum. The first full-length biography and scholarly account of this important general who saw action from Bull Run to Gettysburg to Appomattox. University of Missouri Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $44.95
- Meredith, Roy. Mr. Lincoln's Camera Man: Mathew B. Brady. This book contains over 300 Brady photographys, spanning his whole career. Reprint of second revised 1974 edition. Dover Publications. Soft cover. $20.00
- SOLD Merrill, James M. William Tecumseh Sherman. Through the skillful exploration of previously undiscovered family papers, Merrill has drawn an engrossing portrait of one of the most important - and perhaps least understood - military leaders in American history. 1st edition. Rand McNally, 1971. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Merrill, Louis Taylor. General Benjman F. Butler and the Campaign of 1868. Part of a dissertation submitted to the Department of History, University of Chicago, 1936. Private edition, distributed by University of Chicago Libraries, 1939. Wraps. $12.50
- Michigan Civil War Monuments "Let Their Memories be Cherished." Compiled by George S. May. Listing of the monuments, their locations and some photographs. Michigan Civil War Cenennial Observance Commission, 1965. Blue wraps. $45.00
- Miers, Earl Schenck. The General Who Marched to Hell: William Tecumsech Sherman and His March to Fame and Infamy. Cover title: The General Who Marched to Hell: Sherman and the Southern Campaign. The story of Sherman's march from Chattanooga to the sea - here is history made for reading with all its shadows and surprises, tears and laughter, hatred and tenderness. Dorset Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Miers, Earl Schenck. The Last Campaign: Grant Saves the Union. 1st edition. J. B. Lippincott Co., 1972. Dust jacket. $22.50
- Miers, Earl Schenck. The Web of Victory: Grant at Vicksburg. Recaptures in vivid narrative the dramatic events of the first great campaign of modern warfare - an objective story of the fantastic military and naval action that had no precedents in the history of warfare, but tells the human story of the men who commanded in the field and in Washington. History Book Club Edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1955. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Miles, Jim. Fields of Glory: A History and Tour Guide of the War in the West, the Atlanta Campaign, 1864. 2nd edition. Civil War Explorer. Traces the campaign from the Tennessee border through the heart of Atlanta to Jonesboro. Includes photographs, maps, tours of the sites, military strategy, chronology and brief bios of the generals. Cumberland House, 2002. Soft cover oversize. $16.95
- Miles, Jim. Forged in Fire: A History and Tour Guide of the War in the East, from Manassas to Antietam, 1861- 1862. Civil War Explorer. History of the significant campaigns of the first two years of the war in the East. Includes photographs, maps, tours of the sites, military strategy, chronology and brief bios of the generals. Cumberland House, 2000. Soft cover oversize. $24.95
- Miles, Jim. Storm Tide: A History and Tour Guide of the War in the East, from Fredericksburg to mine Run, 1862-1863. Civil War Explorer. Traces the history of the significant vicgtories of the Army of Northern Virginia and then its worst defeat. Includes photographs, maps, tours of the sites, military strategy, chronology and brief bios of the generals. Cumberland House, 2005. Soft cover oversize. $24.95
- Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. Campaigns in Kentucky and Tennessee including the Battle of Chickamauga 1862-1864. Volume VII of the Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. 1908. Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. Cloth. $100.00
- Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. Critical Sketches of Some of the Federal and Confederate Commanders. Volume 10 of the Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. Edited by Theodore F. Dwight. 1895. Cloth. Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. $100.00
- Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. The Mississippi Valley, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, 1861-1864. Volume VIII of the Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. 1910. Cloth. $100.00
- Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. Operations on the Atlantic Coast 1861-1865 Virginia 1862, 1864 Vicksburg. Volume IX of the Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. 1912. Cloth. $100.00
- Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. The Shenandoah Campaigns of 1862 and 1864 and the Appomattox Campaign 1865. Volume VI of the Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusettes. 1907. Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. Cloth stained on front and back cover, inside not touched. $60.00
- Miller, David W. Second Only to Grant: Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs. A master logistician, Meigs saw to the supply of every Union army. Indispensable to the war effort, Meigs was also skilled as an engineer, architect, scientist and artist. White Mane Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Miller, Edward A., Jr. The Black Civil War Soldiers of Illinois: The Story of the Twenty-ninth U.S. Colored Infantry. University of South Carolina Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Miller, Edward A., Jr. Lincoln's Abolitionist General: The Biography of David Hunter. Tells the life story of the general who operated on the vanguard of the advance toward emancipation and the enlistment of African American soldiers. University of South Carolina Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Miller, Edward Stokes. Civil War Sea Battles: Seafights and Shipwrecks in the War Between the States. Examins each of the major operational challenges faced by naval commanders - including ironclads, riverine actions, blockades, mutiny, storms, and many others. Combined Books, 1995. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Miller, Francis Trevelyan, ed. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes. Thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities. Semi-Centennial Memorial. 10 volumes. 1st edition. The Review of Reviews Co., 1911. Blue cloth. $375.00
- Miller, Francis Trevelyan, ed. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes. Thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities. With a new introduction by Henry Steele Commager. Castle Books, 1957. Dust jacket. $130.00
- Miller, Francis Trevelyan, ed. The Photographic History of the Civil War . Complete and unabridged. 10 volumes in 5. Blue and Grey Press, 1987. All volumes have dust jackets. SPECIAL $75.00
- Miller, James T. Bound to be a Soldier: The Letters of Private James T. Miller, 111th Pennsylvania Infantry 1861-1864. Edited by Jedediah Mannis and Galen R. Wilson. Voices of the Civil War. An untutored farmer, Miller's letters, far from polished, provide a descriptive and evocative sense of the campaigns at Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain and Chancellorsville, before his death at Peachtree Creek. University of Tennessee Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Miller, Richard F. Harvard's Civil War: A History of the Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. History of the famed and influential Harvard Regiment, seeing action at Yorktown, Antietam, Seven Days' Campaign and faced Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. University Press of New England, 2005. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Miller, William J. Great Maps of the Civil War: Pivotal Battles and Campaigns Featuring 32 Removable Maps. Foreword and additional text by Rod Gragg. A Museum in a Book. Includes 32 removable, colorful maps of such campaigns at Bull Run, Vicksburg, the "Hains Map" showing the defenses of Jackson Mississippi and Sherman's march through Georgia. Rutledge Hill Press, 2004. Casebound, oblong. $34.99
- Miller, William J. and Brian C. Pohanka. An Illustrated History of the Civil War: Images of an American Tragedy. This volume tells the history of the conflict through more than 700 of the period's most compelling images and 23 insightful essays, written by the Civil War's most noted historians. Time Life Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Miller,William J. The Training of an Army: Camp Curtin and the North's Civil War. The first book to tell Camp Curtin's entire story as the largest training facility inthe north and strategically important in the Eastern Theater. White Mane, 1990. Dust jacket. $27.95
- SOLD Miller, William Lee. Arguing About Slavery: The Great Battle in the United States Congress. Political history beginning in the 1830s when a new flood of abolitionist petitions poured into the House of Representatatives. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Milton, David Hepburn. Lincoln's Spymaster: Thomas Haines Dudley and the Liverpool Network. The Union utilized diplomacy and espionage to avert both the construction of a Confederate navy and the threat of war with England. At the forefront of the international fray was Thomas Haines Dudley, the American Consul in Liverpool. This is a convincing and succinct account of Dudley's considerable and vital contribution to the Union's triumph. Stackpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $26.95
Missouri's War: The Civil War in Documents. Edited by Silvana R. Siddali. The documents collected reveal what factors motivated Missourians to remain loyal to the Union or to fight for the Confederacy, how they coped with the internal divisions and conflicts and how they experienced the end of slavery. Ohio University Press, 2009. Soft cover. $16.95
- Mitchell, Margaret. Gone with the Wind. Classic novel of the Civil War. Scribner. Dust jacket with small tear at top of spine. $26.00
- Moe, Richard. The Last Full Measure: The Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers. Foreword by James MacGregor Burns. The story of the first regiment offered to Lincoln after Fort Sumter and served in virtually every major battle in the easter theater, as part of the Army of the Potomac. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $32.95
- Moe, Richard. The Last Full Measure: The Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers. Foreword by James MacGregor Burns. The story of the first regiment offered to Lincoln after Fort Sumter and served in virtually every major battle in the easter theater, as part of the Army of the Potomac. Avon, 1994. Soft cover. $15.00
- Mogelever, Jacob. Death to Traitors: The Story of General Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's Forgotten Secret Service Chief. The story of the Civil War and of the Union's most hidden and feared master spy, who was hated by both the North and the South. Previous owner's civil war bookplate on endsheet. 1st edition. Doubleday & Co., 1960. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Mokin, Arthur. Ironclad: The Monitor & the Merrimack. An engaging history of the two vessels that begain America's transition from wooden to ironclad warships. Presidio Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $22.50
- Moore, Robert H. II. Tragedy in the Shenandoah Valley: The Story of the Summers-Koontz Execution. Story of two Confederate soliders executed for stealing Union horses in the summer of 1865. History Press, 2008. Softcover. $19.95
- More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era. Edited by James Marten and A. Kristen Foster. A Collection of essays reinterpreting important themes of the conflict, by such historians as Gary Gallagher, Mark Neely and Joan Waugh. Kent State University Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Morgan, Edmund S. American Slavary, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia. In this classic work, Morgan investigates the bond between slavery and freedom through a meticulous history of Virigina. With a new introduction by the author. Francis Parkman Prize Edition. History Book Club, 2005. Dust jacket. $21.95
- Morris, Roy, Jr. Sheridan: The Life and Wars of General Phil Sheridan. Outstanding biography of a man who rose from quartermaster to command of the Union Cavalry and after the Civil War, continued to fight in the American West. 1st edition. Crown Publishers, 1992. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Morris, Roy, Jr. Sheridan: The Life and Wars of General Phil Sheridan. Outstanding biography of a man who rose from quartermaster to command of the Union Cavalry and after the Civil War, continued to fight in the American West. Vintage Books, 1993. Soft cover. $14.00
- Morrison, Marion. A History of the Ninth Regiment: Illinois Volunteer Infantry with the Regimental Roster. New foreword by John Y. Simon. Written by the regiment's Chaplin, which was composed of German immigrants. Southern Illinois University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Morrow, Robert F., Jr. 77th New York Volunteers: "Sojering" in the VI Corps. Regimental history that details the actions of this unit from the Peninsular Campaign to Spotsylvania to Appomattox. White Mane Books, 2004. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Mosier, John. Grant: A Biography. Foreword by series editor, General Wesley K. Clark. An illuminating portrait that dispels the myths surrounding Grant's generalship and reveals his legacy to modern warfare. Great Generals Series. Palgrave, 2006. Dust jacket. $21.95
- SOLD Moulton, Charles H. Fort Lyon to Harper's Ferry: On the Border of North and South with "Rambling Jour." The Civil War Letters and Newspaper Dispateches of Charles H. Moulton, 34th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Compiled and edited by Lee C. Drickamer and Karen D. Drickamer. White Mane, 1987. Dust jacket. $19.95
Mountcastle, Clay. Punitive War: Confederate Guerrillas and Union Reprisals. A new look at the complex nature of guerrilla warfare in the Civil War and the Union Army's calculated response to it. University Press of Kansas, 2009. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Mundy, James H. hard times, hard men: Maine and the Irish 1830-1860. The story of Maine's pre-Civil War Irish immigrants. Signed by the author. Harp publications, 1990. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Mundy, James H. No Rich Men's Sons: The Sixth Maine Volunteer Infantry. Contains individual accounts of the soldier's actions, including Marye's Heights. Signed by the author. 1st edition. Harp Publications, 1994. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Mundy, James H. Second to None: The Story of the 2d Maine Volunteers "The Bangor Regiment." A history of the men and the actions of this noted Civil War unit, including Yorktown and Gettysburg. Contains a regimental roster. Signed by the author. 1st edition. Harp Publications, 1992. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Murfin, James V. The Gleam of Bayonets: The Battle of Antietam and Robedrt E. Lee's Maryland Campaign, September 1862. A study in depth of the battle at Antietam and the factors, events, and personalitites which contributed to this important moment in the Civil War. Previous owner's presentation on end sheet. Reprint. Bonanza Books. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Murfin, James V. The Gleam of Bayonets: The Battle of Antietam and Robedrt E. Lee's Maryland Campaign, September 1862. A study in depth of the battle at Antietam and the factors, events, and personalitites which contributed to this important moment in the Civil War. Introduction by James I. Robertson, Jr. Louisiana State University Press, 1982. Soft cover. $12.95
- Murray, Aaron R. ed. Civil War Battles and Leaders. A concise, brief, guide to the struggle that divided America, including art, maps and charts in an easy to use format. DK Publishing, 2004. Soft cover. $12.99
- SOLD Murray, Robert Bruce. Legal Cases of the Civil War. A collection of stories reflecting the concerns of the citizen and soldier heard by the United States Supreme Court during the war. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Musser, Charles O. Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa. Edited by Barry Popchock. Story of a young farm boy from Council Bluffs who wrote over 130 letters while serving with the 29th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. University of Iowa Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $24.95
Myers, Barton A. Executing Daniel Bright: Race, Loyalty, and Guerrilla Violence in a Coastal Carolina Community 1861-1865. In 1863, a large group of white Union officers and black enlisted troops executed a local citizen for his involvement in an irregular resistance to Union army incursions along the North Carolina coast. Louisiana State University Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Naisawald, L. VanLoan. Grape & Canister: The Story of the Field Artillery of the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865. The field artillery's story is a dramatic one, filled with individual heroes and bumbling commanders, with gallant stands and crushing victories. Using original battle histories and following specific battalions, the story is told of the men and units of Union artillery. 2nd edition. Stackpole Books, 1999. Dust jacket. $34.95.
Nanzig, Thomas P., ed. The Badax Tigers: From Shiloh to the Surrender with the 18th Wisconsin Volunteers. The story of two common soldiers who served in the 18th Wisconsin Infantry, Thomas J. Davis and Ransom J. Chase, taken from their letters and contemporary newspaper accounts. Rowman & Littlefield Pub., 2002. Dust jacket. $45.00
- National Conference on Music of the Civil War Era. Bugle Resounding: Music and musicians of the Civil War Era. Edited by Bruce C. Kelley and Mark A. Snell. A collection of essays that exploration of the effects of the Civil War on music and musicians, bridging musicology and history. University of Missouri Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $44.95
- Neely, Mark E. and Harold Holzer. The Union Image: Popular Prints of the Civil War North. Explores the graphic arts that ortrayed the North both in patriotic pictures and newsworthy illustrations published while the war raged and in retrospective images issued years later as major weapons to shape our national memory. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Neely, Mark E. The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Neely vividly recounts the surprising story of political conflict in the North - examining party patronage, impact of wartime elections, partisan press, and the role of loyal opposition. Harvard University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Neff, John R. Honoring the Civil War Dead: Commemoration and the Problem of Reconciliation. An analysis of the significance of the Civil War dead and how commemoriation has provided a means for expressing lingering animosities and discouraging reconcilation. University Press of Kansas, 2005. Dust jacket. $34.95
Neff, Stephen C. Justice in Blue and Gray: A Legal History of the Civil War. The first comprehensive study of the wide range of legal issues arising from the Civil War - including the lawfulness of secession, executive and legislative powers and laws governing the conduct of war. Harvard University Press, 2010. Dust jackejt. $45.00
- Nelson, Christopher. Mapping the Civil War: Featuring Rare Maps from the Library of Congress. Captions by Brian Pohanka. Vitial to the study of the war, includes selected maps from the Library of Congress reproduced in color. Fulcrum Publishing, 1992. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Nelson, James L. Reign of Iron: The Story of the First Battling Ironclads, the Monitor and the Merrimack. Recounts the story of these magnificent ships and the men who built and fought them. William Morrow, 2004. Dust jacket. $25.95
- Nelson, Scott and Carol Sheriff. A People at War: Civilians and Soldiers in America's Civil War. Brings to life the full humanity of the war's participants - from women behind their plows to their husbands in army camps; from refugees from slavery to their former masters. An engrossing account of ordinary people. Oxford University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nesmith, J. H. The Soldier's Manual for Cavalry, Artillery, Light Infantry and Infantry. Embellished with twelve plates, representing different volunteer corps, in the First Division Pennsylvania Militia. Originally published in 1824. Facsimile edition with introduction by Anne S. K. Brown, 1963. Casebound in slipcase. $35.00
- Nevins, Allan. The Emergence of Lincoln: Douglas, Buchanan, and Party Chaos 1857-1859. Scribners. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. The Emergence of Lincoln: Prologue to the Civil War 1859-1861. Scribners. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. Ordeal of the Union: Fruits of Manifest Destiny 1847-1852. Scribners, 1975. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. Ordeal of the Union: A House Dividing: 1852-1857. Scribners, 1975. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union: The Improvised War 1861-1862. Scribners, 1959. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union: War Becomes Revolution 1862-1863. Scribners, 1960. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union: The Organized War 1863-1864. 1st edition. Scribners, 1971. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union: The Organized War to Victory 1864-1865. 1st edition. Scribners, 1971. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Newhall, Lt. Col. Frederick C. With Sheridan in the Final Campaign against Lee. Edited by Eric J. Wittenberg, transcribing and annotating the original text and adding maps and an introduction. Hailing from one of the first families of Philadelphia, Newhall was a member of the elite Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment of the Army of the Potomac. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Nichols, George War. The Story of the Great March from the Diary of a Staff Officer. Describe's Sherman's March through Georgia by his aid-de-camp. Reprint from 1865 edition. Corner House, 1984. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Nichols, Roy Franklin. The Disruption of American Democracy. A history of the political crisis that led up to the Civil War, bringing a balance in historical interpretation. 1st edition. Macmillan Co., 1948. Dust jacket with missing pieces. $12.50
- Nickels, Cameron C. Civil War Humor. A thorough account of the extraordinary breadth of comedic output during the Civil War. Includes political cartoons, songs, war on the battlefield and home front. 1st printing. University Press of Mississippi, 2010. Dust jacket. $28.00
- SOLD Nicolay, John G. The Outbreak of Rebellion. Campaigns of the Civil War No. 1 series. 1st edition. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1881. Embossed blue cloth with gold lettering. $30.00
- Noe, Kenneth W. Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle. The definitive account of this important conflict, detailing the events leading up to Bragg's Kentucky Campaign, placing the battle in the political and social context of Kentucky's Civil War. University Press of Kentucky, 2001. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Noel, Theophilus. Autobiography and Reminiscences of Theophilus Noel. Noel served with the 4th Texas Cavalry of Sibley's Brigade. The book describes various actions throughout New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Fine condition, no foxing. 1st edition. Theo. Noel Company Print, 1904. $700.00
- Nolan, Alan T. and Sharon Eggleston Vipond, eds. Giants in Their Tall Black Hats: Essays on the Iron Brigade. Written by the best known historians of the brigade, spotlight significant moments in the history of this celebrated unit. Indiana University Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Nolan, Alan T. The Iron Brigade: A Military History. The story of the Union Army's "Black Hat Brigade," originally composed of the 2nd, 6th and 7th Wisconsin and 19th Indiana Volunteers, but later reinforced by the 24th Michigan Volunteers. Reprint. Indiana University Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Nolan, Alan T. The Iron Brigade: A Military History. Book plate on inside front cover. Soft cover. $19.95
- Nolan, Alan T. "Ralley, Once Again!" Selected Civil War Writings of Alan T. Nolan. A new collection of previously published material, including essays on the Iron Brigade, the battle of Gettysburg, essays on Lincoln, Lee, John Gibbon, and Joshua Chamberlain. 1st edition. Madison House Publishers, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Nolan, Dick. Benjamin Franklin Butler: The Damnedest Yankee. Biography of this "Beast" giving a different picture of the Civil War general. Presidio Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Norton, Oliver Willcox. Army Letters 1861 - 1865. Extracts from private letters to relatives and friends from a solider in the field during the Civil War with an appendix containing copies of some official documents, papers and addresses of later date. Norton was a private in the 83rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and a 1st Lt. 8th U.S. Colored Troops. Morningside, 1990. Blue cloth. $75.00
- Oake, William Royal. On the Skirmish Line Behind a Friendly Tree: The Civil War Memoirs of William Royal Oake, 26th Iowa Volunteers. Edited by Stacy Dale Allen. The story of an eighteen year old who left the family farm to fight in over twenty major battles and was captured and became a prisoner of war. Farcountry Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Oates, Stephen B. The Whirlwind of War: Voices of the Storm, 1861 - 1865. The second volume of a triology on America. This book focuses on the people, events, influences and consequences of the Civil War. 1st edition. HarperCollins, 1998. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD O'Connor, Richard. Sheridan the Inevitable. The classic biography which sheds new light on a great soldier. 1st edition. Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1953. Dust jacket worn with tape. $70.00
- O'Connor, Richard. Sheridan the Inevitable. The classic biography which sheds new light on a great soldier. Reprint. Konecky & Konecky. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Ogden, H.A. Uniforms of the United States Army 1774 - 1889 in full color. Striking collection of lithographs showing military, social and costume history. Dover. Oversize soft cover. $9.95
- Ohio's War: The Civil War in Documents. Edited by Christine Dee. The first in a series of documentary collections of primary sources of activities during the Civil War. Reveals how Ohio's soldiers and civilians experienced the war. Ohio University Press, 2006. Soft cover. $16.95
- Opdycke, Emerson. The Battle for God and the Right: The Civil War Letterbooks of Emerson Opdycke. Edited by Glenn V. Longacre and John E. Haas. Foreword by Peter Cozzens. Written by an officer with the 41st Ohio Infantry and later commander of the 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, who won fame at the Battle of Franklin. University of Illinois Press, 2003. Soft cover. $24.95
- O'Reilly, Francis Augustin. The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappanhannock. The definitive military study of this controversial operation, woven within the broader military and political events detailed are gripping civilian stories trapped between opposing armies. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $39.95
- O'Reilly, Francis Augustin. The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappanhannock. The definitive military study of this controversial operation, woven within the broader military and political events detailed are gripping civilian stories trapped between opposing armies. Louisiana State University Press, 2006. Soft cover. $24.95
- Osborn, Thomas Ward. The Fiery Trail: A Union Officer's Account of Sherman's Last Campaigns. Edited with an introduction by Richard Harwell and Philip N. Racine and with a foreword by William S. McFeely. Osborn was chief of artillery in the Federal Army of the Tennessee, offering an eyewitness view of Sherman and O.O. Howard. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1986. Dust jacket. $31.95
- SOLD Otis, George H. The Second Wisconsin Infantry. With letters and recollections by other members of the regiment. Edited with an introduction by Alan D. Gaff. Press of Morningside Bookshop, 1984. $35.00
- Otto, John Henry. Memoirs of a Dutch Mudsill: The "War Memories" of John Henry Otto, Captain, Company D, 21st Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Edited by David Gould and James B. Kennedy. The journal of this former Prussian officer who came to America and enlisted in the Union army, seeing action at Chickamauga and serving with Sherman on his march through Georgia. Kent State University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.00
- Overmyer, Jack K. A Stupendous Effort: The 87th Indiana in the War of the Rebellion. This is the story of one of the Civil War's most versatile regiments and its significant role in the campaigns and battles of the Western Theater and the young men who formed its ten companies. Indiana University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Oviatt, Miles M. A Civil War Marine at Sea: The Diary of Medal of Honor Recipient Miles M. Oviatt. Edited by Mary P. Livingston. Oviatt received the Medal of Honor for valor at the Battle of Mobile Bay. White Mane Books, 1998. Soft cover. $24.95
- Owens, David. The Devil's Topographer: Ambrose Bierce and the American War Story. Biography which details Bierce's involvement in the Civil War which influenced his fiction. University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $33.00
- Owens, John Algernon. Sword and Pen; or Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier, (the Soldier-Author) in War and Literature... Story of his travels and time as a Civil War soldier. P. W. Ziegler, 1890. Decorated cloth with spine cracked and cover rippled. $30.00
- SOLD Packard, J. F. Grant's Tour Around the World with incidents of the Journey through England . . . Complete authentic one volume edition prepared from letters of the New York Correspondent who was by invited by General U.S. Grant to accompany his tour. S. W. Dunn, 1880. Pictorial cover. $65.00
- Page, Dave. Ships Versus Shore: Civil War Engagements Along Southern Shores and River. Narrates ship-to-shore engagements in the elevent states of the Confederacy along their riverways as well as their costs. A brief tour guide follows each description, noting what visitors can find today. Signed by the author. Rutledge Hill Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $22.95
- SOLD Palfrey, Francis Winthrop. The Antietam and Fredericksburg. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1992. $20.00
- [Palmer, Edwill F.] The Second Brigade or Camp Life. 1st ed. Montpelier: E. P. Wilson, 1864. 224 p. $75.00
- Palmer, George Thomas. A Conscientious Turncoat: The Story of John M. Palmer 1817-1900 1st ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1941. 297. Authors presentation copy. $60.00
- Panabaker, James. Shelby Foote and the Art of History: Two Gates to the City. An examination of the key influences on Foote's development as a writer and historian, including a discussion on his masterpiece, The Civil War. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $32.00
- Pardington, Cpl. John. Dear Sarah: Letters Home from a Soldier of the Iron Brigade. Edited by Coralou Peel Lassen. Letters written by a member of the 24th Michigan Infantry, to his wife, reflecting his concerns about everything at home, while filled with patriotic dedication to the cause. Includes details of camp life and action at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of Chancellorsville and other engagements. Indiana University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Parish, Peter J. The North and the Nation in the Era of the Civil War. Edited by Adam I. P. Smith and Susan-Mary Grant. In this rich collection of essays, a leading historian argues that in order to fully understand the Civil War, we need to grasp the relationship between American national identity and the values of Northern society. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $55.00
- Parks, Virginia, Alan Rick and Norman Simons. Pensacola in the Civil War. Includes a chronology of events occuring in the Pensacola area as well as units and rosters of men, both north and south. Pensacola Historical Society Quarterly (Spring 1978). 4th printing, 1991. Soft cover. $12.50
- Parsons, George W. Put the Vermonters Ahead: The First Vermont Brigade in the Civil War. White Mane Publishing Co., 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Parsons, George W. Put the Vermonters Ahead: The First Vermont Brigade in the Civil War. A classic military history of a brigade that pictures the horror of battle in a clear and focused manner. White Mane Publishing Co., 2000. Soft cover. $12.95
- SOLD Patchan, Scott C. The Forgotten Fury: The Battle of Piedmont, VA. For the first time, the events which occurred on the bloody fields of Piedmont are told in intricate detail, using dozens of previously untapped sources. 1st edition. Sergeant Kirkland's Museum and Historical Society, 1996. Casebound, pictorial covers. $29.95
- Patchan, Scott C. Shenandoah Summer: The 1864 Campaign. Discussion of Jubal Early's summer campaign of 1864 with his raid on Washigton - focusing on military tactics and battle history. University of Nebraska Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Peirce, Taylor. Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Edited by Richard L. Kiper. The correspondence between a member of the 22nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment and his wife and family. Peirce served for three years, seeing action in both theaters of war, from the siege of Vicksburg to the Shenandoah Valley. University Press of Kansas, 2002. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Pennsylvania at Cold Harbor, Virginia: Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monument, Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the National Cemetery at Cold Harbor, Virginia. Illustrated. Previous owner's signature on front endsheet, small tear on title page. C. E. Aughinbaugh, 1912. Blue cloth. $28.50
- SOLD Perret, Geoffrey. Ulysses S. Grant: Soldier & President. Based on extensive research, including material either not seen or not used by other witers, this biography explains for the first time how Grant's military genius ultimately triumphed as he created a new approach to battle. A stimulating biography. 1st edition. Random House, 1997. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Perry, Bliss. The Life and Letters of Henry Lee Higginson. Biography and correspondence of an American businessman, who served in the 2nd Massachusettes Regiment under Colonel George Gordon and later encountered Jeb Stuart's cavalry. He later gave land to Harvard. Limited edition of 220 copies, No. 86 in two volume set. Copy from Topsfield Town Library with limited markings. Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Pale blue boards with paper labels on spine. $50.00
- Perry, James M. Touched with Fire: Five Presidents and the Civil War Battles That Made Them. The story of Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Benjamin Harrison and McKinley and what mattered most to them - drawing on diaries, letters, and other first-hand accounts. Perry recreates the battles that brought these men fame and extols the courage that made them extraordinary leaders. 1st edition. BBS Public Affairs, 2003. Dust jacket. $26.00
- SOLD Perry, Mark. Grant and Twain: The Story of a Friendship that Changed America. Illuminates the men and their views, but also the America of their time. 1st edition. Random House, 2004. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Perry, Theophilus and Harriet. Widows by the Thousand: The Civil War Letters of Theophilus and Harriet Perry, 1862-1864. Edited by M. Jane Johansson. Civil War in the West Series. 1st edition. University of Arkansas Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Peterson, Harold L. Notes on Ordance of the American Civil War, 1861-1965. Illustrated by Robert L. Miller. American Ordance Association, 1959. Wraps. $15.00
- SOLD Pettit, Ira S. The Diary of a Dead Man: Letters and Diary of Private Ira S. Pettit. Compiled by J. P. Ray. Writings of a NewYork farm boy who served with 2nd Battalion, 1st Battalion, 11th Regiment, 2nd Division of the 5th Army Corps, seeing action at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Wilderness and who died at Andersonville Prison. Previous owner's inscription on half title page. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Soft cover with some wear. $15.00
- Phillips, Christopher. Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel Lyon. Lyon's legacy as the "savior of Missouri" for the Union began after his death at the battle of Wilson's Creek on August 10, 1861. He was the first Union general to fall on the field of battle and the North's first war hero. University of Missouri Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Piston, William Garrett & Richard W. Hatcher. Wilson's Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought it. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $37.50
- Pitkin, Thomas M. The Captain Departs: Ulysses S. Grant's Last Campaign. Foreword by John Y. Simon. The account of Grant's last year and the struggle to write to his memoirs. 1st edition. Southern Illinois University Press, 1973. Dust jacket with much rubbing. $20.00
- SOLD Pittenger, William. Capturing a Locomotive: A History of the Secret Service in the Late War. The story of the Andrews raid by one of the members involved. Previous owner's writing at back, book shows age. National Tribune. 352 p. Soft cover, wear on the edges. $35.00
- SOLD Pittenger, Liet. William. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure. With an introduction by Rev. Alexander Clark. Pittenger was one of the adventurers in the Andrews raid. Foxing. J. W. Daughaday, Publisher, 1864. Original brown embossed cloth with age wear. $95.00
- Pittenger, William. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure. Story of the Great Andrews Raid. Originally published in 1863. Time Life, 1982. Blue leatherette. $15.00
- SOLD Pittenger, Liet. William. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure. Pittenger was one of the adventurers in the Andrews raid. 1st edition. J. W. Daughaday, Publisher, 1863. Rebound. $100.00
- SOLD Polhamus, W. H. Cedar Creek: A Poem. Written by a Second Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry - contained Civil War illustrations and depiction of the battle. Previous owner's name on endsheet. 1st edition. 1901. Tan leather. $25.00
- Pond, George E. The Shenandoah Valley in 1864. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1992. $20.00
- Pope, John. The Military Memoirs of General John Pope. Edited by Peter Cozzens and Robert I. Girardi. Foreword by John Y. Simon. Biography of the controversial and misunderstood figure who was defeated at the Second Battle of Bull Run. University of North Carolina Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Pope, Thomas E. The Weary Boys: Colonel J. Warren Keifer & the 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Using journals and letters, the men of the 110th Ohio tell their story and their contribution to the Army of the Potomac. Kent State University Press, 2002. Soft cover. $16.00
- Potter, Jerry O. The Sultana Tragedy: America's Greatest Maritime Disaster. Pelican Publishing Co., 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Potter, William W. One Surgeon's Private War: Doctor William W. Potter of the 57th New York. Potter also surved with the 49th New York from its creation until his transfer. This is an intimate view of the war from a surgeon's perspective, who was also in charge of the field hospitals. Originally published in 1888, with new editing. White Mane Publishing, 1996. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Powell, William H. The Fifth Army Corps (Army of the Potomac): A Record of Operations During the Civil War in the United States of America 1861-1865 Reprint. Dayton, Ohio: 1984. $60.00
- SOLD Povenmine, H M. Diary of Jacob Adams, Private in Company F, 21st O.V.V. I.A soldier's account while in the Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly Vol. 37, No. 4. October 1928. Soft cover. $15.00
- Prang, Louis. Prang's Civil War Pictures: The Complete Battle Chromos of Louis Prange. Edited with an introduction by Harold Holzer. With the full "Descriptive Texts." Prang hired noted military and marine artists to create original scenes of armies and navies in combat. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Pratt, Fletcher. Civil War on Western Waters. The story of the Union and Confederate river navies. 2d printing. Henry Holt, 1956. Dust jacket with showing wear and top of spine missing. $30.00
- Pratt, Fletcher. Ordeal by Fire: An informal History of the Civil War. Illustrated by Merritt Cutler. A history of the "Iron Age of the Republic, 1861-1865," written primarily from the human angle. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, 1935. Dust jacket, missing most of the spine, but name still there. $20.00
- Price, William H. Civil War Handbook. Brief history with lots of photographs. Civil War Research Associates Series. Prince Lithograph Co. 1961. Soft cover. $7.50
- Pride, Mike and Mark Travis. My Brave Boys: To War with Colonel Cross & the Fighting Fifth. Two thousand regiments fought in Union armies, but not one suffered more deaths in battle than the Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers. The authors spent eight years researching Cross and his men in letters, diaries, memoirs, offical records and newspaper accounts. University Press of New England, 2001. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Priest, John Michael. Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle. "Best battlefield first-person compilation" - presenting an interesting and personal view of the fight. White Mane, 1989. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Priest, John Michael. Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle. "Best battlefield first-person compilation" - presenting an interesting and personal view of the fight. Oxford University Press,1989. Soft cover. $16.95
- Priest, John Michael. Antietam: The Soldiers' Battlefield: A Self-Guided Mini-Tour. With this book, the visitor will have a "you are there" first hand perspective. Includes maps, vignettes and interpretive reading. White Mane Publishing, 1994. Soft cover. $6.95
- SOLD Priest, John Michael. Before Antietam: The Battle for South Mountain. The story of a series of engagements between the opposing armies. White Mane Publishing, 1992. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Priest, John Michael. Before Antietam: The Battle for South Mountain. Foreword by Edwin C. Bearss. The story of a series of engagements between the opposing armies. Oxford University Press, 1996. Soft cover. $17.95
- SOLD Priest, John Michael. Nowhere to Run: The Wilderness, May 4th & 5th, 1864. Story of the men and their officers who fought and died in the campaign. White Mane Publishing, 1995. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Priest, John Michael. Victory Without Triumph: The Wilderness, May 6th & 7th, 1864. Meticulously details the vicious infantry fighting along the Plank Road, Longstreet's counterstrike against the II Cops, as well other events of the campaign. Contains 38 detailed, two-color maps. White Mane Publishing, 1996. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Pritchard, Russ A., Jr. Raiders of the Civil War: Untold Stories of Actions Behind the Lines. Authentic accounts of famous escapades bombined with untold stories of rescue and shabotage. Lyons Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Private Soldiers & Public Heros: An American Album of the Common Man's Civil War. Edited by Milton Bagby, foreword by John E. Stanchak with an introduction by Harold Holzer. Stories and photographs taken from the pagbes of Civil War Times Illustrated. Previous owner's stamp on front endsheet. Rutledge Hill Press, 1998. Dust jacket, oblong. $29.95
- Prokopowicz, Gerald J. All for the Regiment: The Army of the Ohio, 1861-1862. Despite its important role in the early years of the Civil War, the Army of the ohio remains one of the least studied of all Union commands. This volume fills the gap with an engaging history from its formation in 1861 to its failure at Perryville in 1862. University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Pryor, Mrs. Roger A. My Day: Reminiscences of a Long Life. 1st ed. New York: MacMillan Co., 1909. 454 p. $40.00
- Pullen, John J. A Shower of Stars: The Medal of Honor and the 27th Maine. An indepth study of the medal and why this regiment achieved the honor. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1966. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Pullen, John J. A Shower of Stars: The Medal of Honor and the 27th Maine. An indepth study of the medal and why this regiment achieved the honor. With new material. Stackpole Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Quarstein, John V. A History of Ironclads: The Power of Iron over Wood. The story of the war's greatest naval engagements, the Battle of Hampton Roads where the Merrimack and the Monitor met; this volume reveals how these warships revolutionized naval warfare. History Press, 2007. Soft cover. $24.99
- Rable, George C. Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg! A remarkable study, filled with illuminating details, previously unknown information, and extremely valuable analysis, giving the battle at Fredericksburg the attention it deserves. Rable blends battlefield and home front history, addressing questions of strategy and tactics and explores the material conditions of military life. University of North Carolina Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Rafuse, Ethan S. A Single Grand Victory: The First Campaign and Battle of Manassas. A well written and exciting narrative of the first battle of the Civil War while placing it in the larger context of the political and social world of the time. Scholarly Resources, 2002. Soft cover. $17.95
- Rafuse, Ethan S. Antietam, South Mountain & Harpers Ferry: A Battlefield Guide. Provides a clear, convenient, stop-by-stop guide to the sites in Maryland West Virginia association with the Antietam campaign. Descriptive and analystical, augmented with vignettes, numerous maps and illustrations. University of Nebraska Press, 2008. Soft cover. $21.95
- Rafuse, Ethan S. McClellan's War: The Failure of Moderation in the Struggle for the Union. A biography of the controversial Union General George McClellan, examining the influences and political antecodents that haped his behavior on the battlefield. Indiana University Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Raines, Rebecca Robbins. Getting the Message Through: A Branch History of the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Illustrated, indepth history of communication in the Army. Army Historical Series. U.S. Army, 1996. Red cloth. $42.50
Ramold, Steven J. Daring the Iron Hand: Discipline in the Union Army. An in-depth examination of the internal conflict between traditional military discipline and the expectations of citizen soldiers. Unwilling to fully surrender their perceived rights as American citizens, soldiers both openly and coverly defied the rules. Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Randolph, Valentine C. A Civil War Soldier's Diary: Valentine C. Randolph, 39th Illinois Regiment. Edited by David D. Roe with commentary and annotations by Stephen R. Wise. The diary spanned his enlistment during the war, seeing action at the Peninsula Campaign, siege of Charleston and finally the Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg. Northern Illinois University Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Rapp, Kenneth W. West Point: Whistler in Cade Gray, and other Stories about the United States Military Academy. North River Press, 1978. Soft cover. $10.00
- Ratner, Lorman and Dwight L. Teeter, Jr. Fanatics and Fire-eaters: Newspapaers and the Coming of the Civil War. Using an analysis of specific events, from the Brooks-Sumner incident to the attack on Fort Sumter, the book provides a thorough and colorful background of the descent into war. University of Illinois Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $32.50
- Raus, Edmund J. Jr. Banners South: A Northern Community at War. A regimental history - 23d New York Volunteers as well as a history of the civilian community of Cortland, New York which contributed many of the soldiers to this unit. Kent State University Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $39.00
- Ray, William. Four Years with the Iron Brigade: The Civil War Journal of William Ray, Company F, Seventh Wisconsin Volunteers. Edited Lance Herdegen & Sherry Murphy. Describes the incredible Civil War odyssey of an enlisted man who marched with the 7th Wisconsin, writing in his journal almost every day. Da Capo Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Reed, Charles Wellington. "A Grand Terrible Dramma" From Gettysburg to Petersburg: The Civil War Letters of Charles Wellington Reed. Reed served as a bugler of the Ninth Massachusetts Battery, whose desperate holding action at Gettysburg ranks as one of the most heroic actions of the war. Illustrated with Reed's Civil War Sketches. Edited by Eric A. Campbell. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $49.95
- Reed, David W. The Battle of Shiloh and the Organizations Engaged. With a new introduction by Timothy B. Smith. Originally published by the Government Printing Office in 1902, this book was the official park commission history and remains a seminal work on the subject. Contains a CD-Rom of the maps. University of Tennessee Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $33.00
- SOLD Reid, Brian Holden. America's Civil War: The Operational Battlefield 1861-1863. Examines the diverse contexts of the war that influenced strategic planning and the operational execution of battlefield tactics in both the Union and the Confederate forces. Prometheus Books, 2008. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Reid, Harvey. Uncommon Soldiers: Harvey Reid and the 22nd Wisconsin March with Sherman. Edited by Frank L. Byrne. Voices of the Civil War. University of Tennessee Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $32.00
- Remley, George, A. Southern Sons, Northern Soldiers: The Civil War Letters of the Remley Brothers, 22nd Iowa Infantry. Edited by Julie Holcomb, introduction by Steven E. Woodworth. George and Lycurgus Remly enlisted in the Union army when Lincoln called for volunteers in 1862. This poignant collection of letters to and from home sharply portrays the human costs of the Civil War. Northern Illinois University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $32.00
- Remmel, William. Like Grass before the Scythe: The Life and Death of Sgt. William Remmel, 121st New York Infantry. Edited by Robert Patrick Bender. Letters that cover more than two years of service that provide details on military and social history in the eastern threater and on the experience of the homefront in upstate New York among the largely immigrant working-class families and communities. University of Alabama Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Rhea, Gordon C. The Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864. Louisiana State University Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $36.95
- Rhea, Gordon C. The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern: May 7-12, 1864. Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Rhea, Gordon C. Cold Harbor: Grant and Lee May 26-June 3, 1864. In his gripping fourth volume on the spring 1864 Overland campaign, where Grant first encountered Lee for the first time, Rhea vividly re-creates the battles and maneuvers from the stalemate on the North Anna River through the Cold Harbor offensive, eliciting stunning new facts. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $36.95
- Rhea, Gordon C. In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee: The Wilderness Through Cold Harbor. Photographs by Chris E. Heisey. Visual picture of the battlefiels that shaped our nation's destiny, but also feel the bittersweet human battled cloaked by natural beauty. Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Dust jacket oblong. $39.95
- Rhea, Gordon C. To the North Anna River: Grant and Lee May 13-25, 1864. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $36.95
- Rhodes, Elisha Hunt. All for the Union: The Civil War Diary and Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes. Edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes with a foreward by Geoffrey C. Ward. A Union soldier's diary featured in Ken Burn's The Civil War documentary. Orion Books, 1991. Dust jacket. $21.00
- Rice, Ralsa C. Yankee Tigers: Through the Civil War with the 125th Ohio. Edited by Richard A. Baumgartner & Larry M. Strayer. The first book-length account published on the famous regiment written by a man who served with them for nearly three years. Blue Acorn Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $85.00
- Richard, Patricia L. Busy Hands: Images of the Family in the Northern Civil War Effort. Focusing on middle-class women's contributions to the northern Civil War effort, Richard shows how women utilized their power as moral agents to shape the way men survived the ravages of war. Based on letters, diaries, memoris of Civil War nurses, sanitary workers, soldiers, and the papers of northern soldiers' aid societies. 1st edition. Fordham University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $50.00
- SOLD Richardson, Eldon B. Kolb's Farm: Rehearsal For Atlanta's Doom. Located near the Kennesaw Mountains, Kolb's Farm was one of a long series of engagements as part of Sherman's plan. Includes detailed maps. 1979. Oversize wraps. $15.00
- Riggs, David F. Embattled Shrine: Jamestown in the Civil War. Provides a summary of all of Jamestown's military history since 1607, but emphasizes the strategic importance of the island for both the Confederacy and the Union during the Civil War. White Mane Publishing, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Ritchie, David F. Four Years in the First New York Light Artillery: The Papers of David F. Ritchie. Edied by Norman L. Ritchie. Chapter notes by V. Peter, V. R. Mason and Nellie K. Edmonston. The words of a war correspondent as well as a combatant, whose articles appeared in the Utica Morning Herald and his letters home carried detailed descriptions and penetrating analyses of his war experiences. 1st edition. Edmonston Publishing, 1997. Dust jacket. $25.95
- Robbins, Rufus. Through Ordinary Eyes: The Civil War Correspondence of Rufus Robbins, Private, 7th Regiement, Massachusetts Volunteers. Edited with an introduction by Ella Jane Bruen and Brian M. Fitzgibbons. From the extensive two-way exchange of letters between Robbins and members of his family provide a highly personalized view of the life of a Union soldier. University of Nebraska Press, 2005. Soft cover. $19.95
- Robertson, James I., Jr. The Concise Illustrated History of the Civil War. Brief account of the war, first published in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press. Wraps. $7.50
- Robertson, James I., Jr. Soldiers Blue and Gray. 1st edition. University of South Carolina Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Robertson, William Glenn. Back Door to Richmond: The Bermuda Hundred Campaign April-June 1864. The first book length study of this campaign, drawing from hundreds of sources and unpublished accounts. Louisiana State University Press, 1991. Soft cover. $15.00
- Robinson, Charles M. III. Hurricane of Fire: The Union Assault on Fort Fisher. Based on exhaustive primary-source research, this is the first full history - from a naval perspective - of the fort on North Carolina's Cape Fear River and its little-known significance as both the Achilles' heel of the Union Blockade and the lifeline of the Confederacy. 1st printing. Naval Institute Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Rodenbough, Theophilius F. From Everglade to Canyon with the Second United States Cavalry: An Authentic Account of Service in Florida, Mexico, Virginia, and the Indian Country, 1836-1875. Foreward by Edward G. Longacre. University of Oklahoma Press, 2000. Soft cover. $24.95
- Rogers, H. C. B. Confederates and Federals at War. Provides information on the uniforms, equipment and arms of the soldiers during the Civil War. Hippocrene Books, 1983. Soft cover. $20.00
- Rogers, Larry and Keith Rogers. Their Horses Climbed Trees: A Chronicle of the California 100 and Battalion in the Civil War, from San Francisco to Appomattox. Tells the little known story of the five hundred volunteers from California who fought in the East during the Civil War years 1863-1865, as a part of the Second Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. Period photographs of the company officers and bibliography are provided. Schiffer Military History, 2001. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Rolfs, David. No Peace for the Wicked: Northern Protestant Soldiers and the American Civil War. The first comprehensive work of its kind describing the the attitudes and minds of the often-conflicted soldiers as they saw combat and the ideal of a holy cause. University of Tennessee Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $38.95
- Rolph, Daniel N. My Brother's Keeper: Union and Confederate Soldiers' Acts of Mercy During the Civil War. The narratives represent an important, though rarely discussed, facet of Civil War history. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Ropes, John Codman. The Army Under Pope. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Front endsheet lose, with previous owner's book plate on other endsheet. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1891. Blue cloth with wear and former label on spine. $25.00
- Roske, Ralph J. and Charles Van Doren. Lincoln's Commando: the Biography of Commander William B. Cushing U.S.N. Drawn from his letters and contemporary, this biography details his celebrated explit, when at twenty-one, he sunk the Albemarle, the Confederacy's formidable ironclad. 1st edition. Signed by both authors. Harper & Brothers, 1957. Dust jacket with some wear. $30.00
- Rowell, John W. Yankee Cavalrymen: Through the Civil War with the Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry. University of Tennessee Press, 1985. Blue cloth. $30.00
- Rowland, Thomas J. George B. McClellan & Civil War History: In the Shadow of Grant and Sherman. Places McClellan in the context of the war he faced as opposed to Grant and Sherman. 1st edition. Kent State University Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Rowland, Thomas J. George B. McClellan & Civil War History: In the Shadow of Grant and Sherman. Places McClellan in the context of the war he faced as opposed to Grant and Sherman. Kent State University Press, 1998. Soft cover. $19.00
- Royster, Charles. The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans. A penetrating re-examination of the Civil War, focusing on its massive violence. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. Alfred A. Knopf, 1991. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Royster, Charles. The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans. A penetrating re-examination of the Civil War, focusing on its massive violence. Vintage Books, 1993. Soft cover. $15.00
- SOLD Ruffner, Kevin Conley. Maryland's Blue & Gray: A Border State's Union and Confederate Junior Officer Corps. A collective biography focusing on the 365 men who served as captains and lieutenants in the Virginia theater of operations, specifically with the Army of the Potomac's Maryland Brigade and the Army of Northern Virginia's Maryland Line. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $40.00
- SOLD Ruger, Edward, comp. Atlas to History of the Army of the Cumberland: Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles written at the request of Major-General George H. Thomas. Atlas only, containing campaign and battle maps. Robert Clarke & Co., 1875. Red cloth with gilt lettering and embossed decoration. $350.00
- Russell, William Howard. William Howard Russell's Civil War: Private Diary and Letters, 1861-1862. Russell's account of his visit to American during the first year of the war. University of Georgia Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $40.00
- SOLD Rutkow, Ira M. Bleeding Blue and Gray: Civil War Surgery and the Evolution of American Medicine. A landmark chronicle detailing surgical procedures and medicine, telling the story of suffering, politics, character and ultimately, healing. 1st edition. Random House, 2005. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Ryan, David D. Four Days in 1865: The Fall of Richmond. Introduction by John M. Coski. The story of the evacuation and burning of the Confederate Capital April 2-4, 1865 and the return of General Robert E. Lee to the city on April 15th. Cadmus Communications Corporation, 1993. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Rye, Scott. Men & Ships of the Civil War. The definitive history of the first modern wat at sea, an authoritative book about the naval battles written by a Naval historian. Longmeadow Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $22.50
- Salecker, Gene Eric. Disaster on the Mississippi: The Sultana Explosion, April 27, 1865. This book looks at the tragedy through the eys of the victimes. It offers a concise minute-by-minute account and presents new information on the cause of the explosion and its effects. Naval Institute Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Salmon, Emily J. and John S. Salmon. Historic Photos of the Siege of Petersburg. Recounts this pivotal event through hundreds of historic images, all captioned, spotlighting the men,the fortifications and landscape, leaving a comprehensive visual record. Turner Publishing Co., 2007. Dust jacket, oversize. $39.95
Sandow, Robert M. Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians. Explores the widespread, sometimes violent opposition to the war in the Appalachian lumber country of Pennsylvania. Fordham University Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $55.00
- Sawtelle, Daniel W. All's for the Best: The Civil War Reminiscences and Letters of Daniel W. Sawtelle, Eighth Maine Volunteer Infantry. Edited, with an introduction by Peter H. Buckingham. Voices of the Civil War. University of Tennessee Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $34.00
- SOLD Scales, John R. Sherman Invades Georgia. Using modern planning techniques, Scales examines what went into the Georgia campaign by putting the reader squarely into the mind of General Sherman. Naval Institute Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Schaff, Morris, The Battle of the Wilderness. Reprint of 1910 edition. Studies of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1994. $20.00
- SOLD Schaff, Morris. The Battle of the Wilderness. Houghton Mifflin Co., 1910. Red cloth water stained on back cover. $90.00
- Scheips, Paul J. Hold the Fort: The Story of a Song From the Sawdust Trail to the Picket Line. History of a gospel song from the Civil War to the 1960s. Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology No. 9. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1971. Soft cover. $12.50
- SOLD Schellhammer, Michael. The 83rd Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War. Foreword by P. J. O'Rourke. The 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry suffered the second highest number of Civil War battle deaths of all Union regiments. This book offers the first-ever comprehensive history of the unit. McFarland, 2003. Casebound. $39.95
- Scherneckau, August. Marching with the First Nebraska: A Civil War Diary. Edited by James E. Potter and Edith Robbins, translated by Robbins. A fascinating view of soldier life in the trans-Mississippi theater - where the First Nebraska opposed hostile Indians as well as Confederate regulars and guerrillas, but also detailed the military, social, and political life written by a German immigrant. University of Oklahoma Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $34.95
- SOLD Schildt, John W. Roads to Antietam. The story of the armies marching to battle in September 1862 and what that experience was like for the men in the ranks and the civilians along the routes. Revised printing. Burd Street Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Schmucker, Samuel M. The History of The Civil War In The United States. Revised and completed by L.P.Brockett. Leather, cracked spine, front cover loose, some foxing. Jones Brothers and Co, 1865. special price $50.00
- Schultz, Duane. The Most Glorious Fourth: Vicksburg and Gettysburg, July 4th, 1863. By Independence Day, the course of the Civil War had changed inalterably. This story interweaves both battles, fasioning a blow-by-blow account at once panoramic and intimate. 1st edition. W. W. Norton & Co., 2002. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Schultz, Jane E. Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Civil War America. Using government records, private manuscripts, and published sources by and about women hospital workers, some framiliar, such as Dorothea Dix, Clara Barton, Louisa May Alcott, Schultz explores the lives of the women during the war and after. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Schutz, Wallace J. and Walter N. Trenerry. Abandoned by Lincoln: A Military Biography of General John Pope. Best known as the Union general who lost the Second Battle of Bull Run, the authors take issue with those they feel tarnished Pope's reputation. This first-ever published biography of Pope provides substantial background, must of it previously unpublished on his military career. University of Illinois Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. Illustrated Catalog of Civil War Military Goods: Union Weapons, Insignia, Uniform Accessories and other Equipment. Includes chapters on Army, Navy and Marine Corps uniforms and coats of arms. Facsimile reproduction of 1864 edition. Dover, 1985. Soft cover oversize. $12.95
- Scott, Robert Garth. Into the Wilderness with the Army of the Potomac. Revised and enlarged edition. Indiana University Press, 1992. Maroon cloth. $32.50
- Scribner, Benujamin F. How Soldiers Were Made. Written twenty-two years after the Civil War, these memoirs are of the experiences of a field officer in the 38th Indiana Infantry and the 14th Corps' brigade. Scribner saw military service from the Mexican War to the Atlanta Campaign. Reprint of 1887 edition. Blue Acorn Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Sears, Richard D. Camp Nelson, Kentucky: A Civil War History. The story of the sprawling camp ranges from panicked rumors of an impeding raid by General Morgan to darling East Tennessee attacks, from petty bureaucratic bickering to the principled courage of men and women struggling to help former slaves adjust to the postwar world. University Press of Kentucky, 2002. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Sears, Stephen W. Chancellorsville. Drawing on a wealth of new sources, including personal accounts by soldiers on both sides, this is the definitive book on Chancellorsville. Houghton Mifflin, 1996. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Sears, Stephen W. Controversies & Commanders: Dispatches from the Army of the Potomac. A fascinating look at some of the most intriguing generals in the Union's Army of the Potomac and at some of the most extraordinary events of the Civil War. Houghton Mifflin, 1999. Dust jacket. $26.00
- Sears, Stephen W. George B. McClellan: The Young Napoleon. Biography of one of the most important generals, drawn entirely on primary sources. Presents the first full picture of the contradictory McClellan. 1st edition. Ticknor & Fields, 1988. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Sears, Stephen W. George B. McClellan: The Young Napoleon. Biography of one of the most important generals, drawn entirely on primary sources. Presents the first full picture of the contradictory McClellan. Da Capo Press, 1999. Soft cover. $16.95
- Sears, Stephen W. Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. An engrossing, human tale of a momentous battle and the men who fought it. Book of the Month Club, 1994. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Sears, Stephen W. Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. An engrossing, human tale of a momentous battle and the men who fought it. Ticknor & Fields, 1983. Soft cover. $12.95
- Sears, Stephen W. To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign. Details the campaign of 1862 - which was on the largest. Drawning from eyewitness accounts on both sides. Ticknor & Fields, 1992. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Sears, Stephen W. To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign. Details the campaign of 1862 - which was on the largest. Drawning from eyewitness accounts on both sides. Houghton Mifflin, 1992. Soft cover. $14.95
- Secrist, Philip L. The Battle of Resaca. The story of the first major battle of the Atlanta Campaign and the first major encounter between Joseph E. Johnston and Sherman as army field commanders. Mercer University Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $50.00
Secrist, Philip L. The Battle of Resaca: Atlanta Campaign, 1864. The story of the first major battle of the Atlanta Campaign and the first major encounter between Joseph E. Johnston and Sherman as army field commanders. 1st paperback edition. Mercer University Press, 2010. Soft cover. $16.00
- Secrist, Philip L. Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta. Traces the principal routes and sites of battles used by the Confederate and Union armies in the Atlanta Campaign. Mercer University Press, 2006. Soft cover. $24.00
- SOLD Selby, John. The Iron Brigade. Contains information on the regiments that made up the Iron Brigade. Colour plates by Michael Roffe. Osprey Men-At-Arms Series. Osprey, 2001. Soft cover. $14.95
- Seville, William P. History of the First Regiment, Delaware Volunteers: From the Commencement of the "Three Months' Service" to the Final Muster-out at the Close of the Rebellion. Written by the Captain of Company E. Reprint of 1884 edition. Limited to 500 copies, No. 276. Longstreet House, 1986. Tan cloth. $45.00
- Shaara, Jeff. Gods and Generals. The story preceeding The Killer Angels. 1st edition. Ballantine Books, 1996. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Shaara, Jeff. The Last Full Measure. The moving sequel to The Killer Angels, the story after Gettysburg. 1st edition. Ballantine Books, 1998. Dust jacket. $35.00
Shea, William L. Fields of Blood: The Prairie Grove Campaign. A gripping narrative of the events at an obscure Arkansas hamlet where two armies met in December 1862. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. 35.00
- Shea, William L. & Earl J. Hess. Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West. One of the earliest pitched battles took place in northwest Arkansas. University of North Carolina Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Shea, William L. and Terrence J. Winschel. Vicksburg Is the Key: The Struggle for the Mississippi River. This fast-paced gripping narrative of the Civil War struggle for the Mississippi River is the first comprehensive single-volume account to appear in over a century. The authors tell the story of the series of campaigns the Union conducted on land and water to conquer Vicksburg and of the many efforts by the Confederates to break the siege of the fortress. 1st edition. University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Shea, William L. and Terrence J. Winschel. Vicksburg Is the Key: The Struggle for the Mississippi River. This fast-paced gripping narrative of the Civil War struggle for the Mississippi River is the first comprehensive single-volume account to appear in over a century. The authors tell the story of the series of campaigns the Union conducted on land and water to conquer Vicksburg and of the many efforts by the Confederates to break the siege of the fortress. University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Soft cover. $16.95
- Shea, William L. War in the West: Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove. The story of two Civil War battles where the Confederates lose Missouri and cannot stop the conquest of Arkansas. Civil War Campaigns and Commanders Series. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2001. Soft cover. $17.50
- Shelton, Amanda. Turn Backward, O Time: The Civil War Diary of Amanda Shelton. Edited by Kathleen S. Hanson. Story of a nurse who was a member of the Special Diet Kitchens who made a unique contribution to the war effort. Edinborough Press, 2006. Soft cover. $14.95
The Shenandoah Valley: Campaign of 1864. Edited by Gary W. Gallagher. Eleven essays re-examine common assumptions about the campaign, its major figures and its significance. Taking advantage of the most recent scholarship and a wide range of primary sources, contributors examine strategy and tactics, the performances of key commanders on each side, the campaign's political repercussions, and the experiences of civilians caught in the path of the armies. The authors do not always agree with one another, yet, taken together, their essays highlight important connections between the home front and the battlefield, as well as ways in which military affairs, civilian experiences, and politics played off one another during the campaign. University of North Carolina Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $45.00
- The Shenandoah Valley: Campaign of 1864. Edited by Gary W. Gallagher. Eleven essays re-examine common assumptions about the campaign, its major figures and its significance. Taking advantage of the most recent scholarship and a wide range of primary sources, contributors examine strategy and tactics, the performances of key commanders on each side, the campaign's political repercussions, and the experiences of civilians caught in the path of the armies. The authors do not always agree with one another, yet, taken together, their essays highlight important connections between the home front and the battlefield, as well as ways in which military affairs, civilian experiences, and politics played off one another during the campaign. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Soft cover. $19.95
- Shepherd, William T. To Rescue My Native Land: The Civil War Letters of William T. Shepherd, First Illinois Light Artillery. Edited by Kurt H. Hackemer. A keen chronicler of camp life and soldiering, with extreme detailed and enlightening accounts of the battles - Fredericktown, Belmont, Forts Henry & Donelson, Shiloh, and Vicksburg. University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $42.00
- SOLD Sheridan, P. H. Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan. 2 vols. Reprint of 1888 edition. Archive Society, 1997. $55.00
- SOLD Sheridan, P. H. Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan. 2 vols. 1st edition. Previous owner's name and nameplate on front endsheets in volume 1; front endsheets torn in volume 2. Charles L. Webster, 1888. Green cloth with staining on front covers. $140.00
- Sheridan, P. H. Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan General United States Army. New introduction by Jeffry D. Wert. Classic autobiography of a soldier. Da Capo Press, 1992. Soft cover. $15.95
- Sherman: A Memorial in Art, Oratory, and Literature by the Society of the Army of the Tennessee with the aid of the Congress of the United States of America. Government Printing Office, 1904. Green cloth, embossed with gold and lettering. $35.00
- Sherman, Francis T. Quest for a Star: The Civil War Letters and Diaries of Colonel Francis T. Sherman of the 88th Illinois. Edited, with commentary by C. Knight Aldrich. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $34.00
- Sherman, William T. Marching Through Georgia: William T. Sherman's Personal Narrative of His March Through Georgia. Edited by Mills Lane. Beehive Press Book, Arno Press, 1978. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Sherman, William T. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman 2 vols. 1st edition. Appleton, 1875. Facsimile map in pocket. $175.00
- SOLD Sherman, William T. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman 2 vols. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1891. $150.00
- SOLD Sherman, William T. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman. With an appendix bringing his life down to its clsoing scenes, also a personal tribute and critique of the Memoirs by Hon. James G. Blaine. 4th edition, revised, corrected and complete. Two volumes in one. Charles L. Webster & Co., 1891. Loose page, previous owner's name on front page. $40.00
- Sherman, William T. Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman. The text of the revised edition of 1886, and includes a series of detailed maps prepared at Sherman's request and appendices containing dozens of letters written in response to the 1875 first edition. Library of America, 1990. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Sherman, William T. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman by himself. Foreword by B. H. Liddell Hart. Two volumes complete in one. Previous owner's stamp and writing on front endsheet. Greenwood Press, 1974. Green cloth with slight stain on spine. $75.00
- The Shiloh Campaign. Edited by Steven E. Woodworth. Eight talented contributors (including John R. Lundberg, Grady McWhiney and Brooks Simpson) dissect the campaign's fundamental events. Southern Illinois University Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Shively, Julie. The Ideals Guide to American Civil War Places. Provides information on the major battles, including key figures and descriptions of not-to-be-missed features, divided for traveling by each state. Ideal Publications, 1999. Soft cover. $23.00
- Silber, Irwin, comp. and ed. Songs of the Civil War. Contains history of the music as well as sheet music and lyrics. Dover Publications, 1995. Soft cover oversize. $14.95
- Silber, Nina. Gender and the Sectional Conflict. Insightful exploration of gender relations during the Civil War, comparing broad ideological constructions of masculinity and feminity among northerners and southerners. University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Simpson, Brooks D. America's Civil War. The American History Series. Good overview of the Civil War by a noted historian. Harlan Davidson, 1996. Soft cover with some wear. $20.00
- Simpson, Brooks D. Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph over Adversity, 1822-1865. A true portrait of the man during the Civil War. 1st edition. Houghton Mifflin, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.00
- SOLD Skinner, Capt. George W. Pennsylvania at Chickamauga and Chattanooga - Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1897. Original 3/4 quarter leather with marble boards, worn at corners. $65.00
- SOLD Slocum, Charles Elihu. The Life and Services of Major-General Henry Warner Slocum. Toledo: Slocum Publishing Co., 1913. 1st ed. 391 p. $125.00
Slotkin, Richard. No Quarter: The Battle for the Crater 1864. Recounts one of the Civil War's most pivotal events told with gripping and unforgettable depictions of the battle and detailed character portraits of soldiers and statements. 1st edition. Random House, 2009. Dust jacket. $28.00
- Smith, A. G. Civil War Paper Soldiers in Full Color: 100 Authentic Union and Confederate Soldiers. Contains 16 plates, 8 for each army that depict enlisted men and officers, fully outfitted to re-enactment battlefield dramas. Dover. Soft cover oversize. $7.50
- Smith, Carl. Chancellorsville 1863: Jackson's Lightning Strike. Osprey Military Campaign Series No. 55. Reprinted, Osprey, 1999. Soft cover. $18.95
- Smith, Derek. The Gallant Dead: Union & Confederate Generals Killed in the Civil War. Brief stories on 123 general officers who died during the war - sometimes their lives bought victory, but more often, especially in the case of the Confederates, their blood was spilled in defeat.1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2005. $26.96
- SOLD Smith, Diane Monroe. Chamberlain at Petersburg: The Charge at Fort Hell, June 18, 1864. Describes Chamberlain's actions during Grant's 1864 Viriginia campaign. Thomas Publications, 2004. Soft cover. $14.95
- Smith, Donald L. The Twenty-Fourth Michigan. In the tradition of the great regimental histories of the past, this book records the fire which seared the ranks of the 24th Michigan Regiment of the legendary "Iron Brigade." Reprint of 1962 edition. Olde Soldier Books. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Smith, Duane A. The Birth of Colorado: A Civil War Perspective. The story of Colorado and its people during the years of the Civil War, 1861 - 1865, using original sources ranging from letters, diaries, journals to government reports and newspapers. 1st edition. University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. Dust jacket. $25.95
- Smith, Gene. Lee and Grant: A Dual Biography. Interwoven biographical portraits with photographs. New American Library, 1985. Soft cover with minor wear. $10.00
- SOLD Smith, George Winston. Medicines for the Union Army: The United States Army Laboratories During the Civil War. Haworth Press, 2001. Soft cover. $24.95
- Smith, Jean Edward. Grant. In this comprehensive biography, Smith reconciles the conflicting assessments of Grant's life, arguing convincingly that Grant is greatly underrated as a president. 1st edition. Simon & Schuster, 2001. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Smith, John David, ed. Black Soldiers in Blue: African American Troops in the Civil War Era. 1st edition. This book makes a worthy contribution, addressing the broad scope of emancipation and black military service and then taking the reader into selected battles and subtopics at much greater depth. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Smith, Mark A. and Wade Sokolosky. "No Such Army Since the Days of Julius Caesar": Sherman's Carolinas Campaign from Fayette Ville to Averasboro. Illuminates a previously dark corner of the Civil War in North Carolina. Ironclad Publishing, 2005. Soft cover. $19.95
- Smith, Page. Trial by Fire: A People's History of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Volume 5 of the People's History series. Fresh perceptions of this tragic period in American life told with superb narrative skills. McGraw-Hill, 1982. Dust jacket with some wear. $18.00
- SOLD Smith, Robin. American Civil War Zouaves. Osprey Military Elite Series No. 62. Osprey, 1996. Soft cover. $16.95
- Smith, Robin and Ron Field. Uniforms of the Civil War: An Illustrated Guide for Historians, Collectors, and Reenactors. A rich source of information for reenactors but will also provide hours of fun browsing for all Civil War enthusiasts. Lyons Press, 2001. Dust jacket oversize. $40.00
- Smith, Ronald D. Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General. Biography of the Ewing clan from Ohio; Patriarch Thomas Ewing, Whig senator and cabinet member, raised four major players in the nation's history, including William Tecumseh Sherman, who was taken into the family at age nine and went on to marry his foster sister Ellen. University of Missouri Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $44.95
- Smith, Timothy B. Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg. The first full-length account of the high stakes military chess game that played out across the state of Mississippi in the spring of 1863 - based upon many years of primary research. Includes original maps that chart the course of the battle. Savas, 2004. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Smith, Timothy B. A Chickamauga Memorial: The Establishment of America's First Civil War National Military Park. A fascinating story of how the country's first federally preserved national military park came into being. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $43.00
- SOLD Smith, Timothy B. The Untold Story of Shiloh: The Battle and the Battlefield. A collection of essays that provides more than the two day battle, offering unique insights into the history of unexplored periods and topics surrounding Shiloh. University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $34.00
- Smith, Dr. William M. Swamp Doctor: The Diary of a Union Surgeon in the Virginia & North Carolina Marshes. Edited by Thomas P. Lowry, M.D. Smith was with the 85th New York Volunteer Infantry. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Sneden, Private Robert Knox. Eye of the Storm: A Civil War Odyssey. Edited by Charles F. Bryan, Jr. and Nelson D. Lankford. Includes illustrations by the young Union soldier who was attached as a mapmaker in the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac. 1st edition. The Free Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $ 37.50
- Society of the Army of the Tennessee. Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the Thirteenth Annual Meeting. U.S. Grant was the Society's first president. W. T. Sherman was the president in 1879. Meeting was held at Chicago, Illinois. F.W. Freeman, 1879. Soft cover, showing wear of age. $65.00
- SOLD Soley, James Russell. The Blockade and the Cruisers. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1992. $20.00
- Sommers,RichardJ. Richmond Redeemed: The Siege at Petersbug. Foreword by Frank E. Vandiver. Detailed, vivid account of this important encounter between the North and the South that lasted for over 9 months. Doubleday, 1981. Dust jacket with wear. $25.00
- Spencer, John D. The American Civil War in the Indian Territory. One of the most tragic thewaters of the Civil War conflict was the Indian Territory (Oklahoma) and the borderlands of Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas. Both the Union and Confederacy raised Native American units to contest t6his ground. This fascinating account of the groups that fought is richly illustrated with rare early photographs and detailed color reconstructions. Elite No. 140. Osprey Publishing, 2006. Soft cover. $17.95
- SOLD Sperry, A. F. History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment 1863-6. Edited by Gregory J. W. Urwin and Cathy Kunzinger Urwin. 1st edition. University of Arkansas Press, 1999. $38.00
- Sperry, A. F. History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment 1863-6. Edited by Gregory J. W. Urwin and Cathy Kunzinger Urwin. Originally printed in 1866, is one of the classic regimental histories. University of Arkansas Press, 1999. Soft cover. $22.00
- Spruill, Matt III and Matt Spruill IV. Echoes of Thunder: A Guide to the Seven Days Battles. The only guide to this 1862 battle, taking the reader over the ground where the five battles were fought. Includes maps and images for each engagement. University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Soft cover. $24.95
- Spruill, Matt. Storming the Heights: A Guide to the Battle of Chattanooga. Maps by Lowell Forbes. This work guides the reader through the battlefield, allowing both visitor and armchair traveler to see the battle through the eyes of its participants. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2003. Soft cover. $21.00
- Spruill, Matt and Lee Spruill. Winter Lightning: A Guide to the Battle of Stones River. Follows a sequential series of twenty-one “stops” to guide the visitor through the battlefield over the exact routes used by both armies, offering informative details on what happened at key points along the way. University of Tennessee Press, 2007. Soft cover. $24.95
- Squier, George W. This Wilderness of War: The Civil War Letters of George W. Squier, Hoosier Volunteer. Edited by Julie A. Doyle, John David Smith, and Richard McMcMurry. As a soldier in the 44th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Squier fought in the Western theater, seeing action at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Stones River, and Chickamauga. Voices of the Civil War Series. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Stackpole, Edward J. The Battle of Antietam. With additional vignettes and profiles of the major participants. Brief account of the action., first published in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press. Wraps. $5.00
- SOLD Stackpole, Edward J. The Battle of Fredericksburg. With additional vignettes and profiles of the major participants. Brief account of the action., first published in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Wraps. $5.00
- Stackpole, Edward J. Chancellorsville. Commentary by D. Scott Hartwig and foreword by William C. Davis. 2d edition of the classic history. Stackpole Books, 1989. Soft cover. $16.95
- Stackpole, Edward J. The Fredericksburg Campaign: Drama on the Rappahannock. Until this volume, the battle at Fredericksburg had been largely ignored. Contains war-time photographs and drawings of the battle that ranged from October 1862 through January 1863. Bonanza Books, 1957. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Stackpole, Edward J. The Fredericksburg Campaign: Drama on the Rappahannock. Commentary by D. Scott Hartwig and Foreword by Jay Luvaas. Until this volume, the battle at Fredericksburg had been largely ignored. Contains war-time photographs and drawings of the battle that ranged from October 1862 through January 1863. 2d edition. Stackpole Books, 1991. Soft cover. $12.95
- Stackpole, Edward J. From Cedar Mountain to Antietam. Commentary by D. Scott Hartwig, foreword by William C. Davis. A clear, perceptive presentation of the facts. 2nd edition. Stackpole Books, 1993. Minor wear. Soft cover. $12.95
- SOLD Stackpole, Edward J. Sheridan in the Shenandoah: Jubal Early's Nemesis. This book, illustrated with drawings, photographs and maps, recounts Sheridan's defeat of Early in a series of battles and relieving Washington of any future threat. Bonanza Books, 1961. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Stackpole, Edward J. Sheridan in the Shenandoah: Jubal Early's Nemesis. Commentary by D. Scott Hartwig and foreword by William C. Davis. This book, illustrated with drawings, photographs and maps, recounts Sheridan's defeat of Early in a series of battles and relieving Washington of any future threat. 2d edition. Stackpole Books, 1992. Soft cover. $14.95
- Stanley, David Sloan. An American General: The Memoirs of David Sloan Stanley. Edited by Samuel W. Fordyce IV. A graduate of West Point, Sloan surveyed a railroad route from Arkansas to California. Turning down a commission in the Confederate army, Stanley led Union troops in dozens of battles, including the battle of Franklin. Narrative Press, 2003. Soft cover. $14.95
- Steere, Edward. The Wilderness Campaign: The meeting of Grant and Lee. With a new introduction by Robert K. Krick. When this volume first appered, it was the first full study of the epic conflict and since then it hs remained the principal source on the battle. Stackpole Books, 1994. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Stephenson, Darl L. Headquarters in the Brush: Blazer's Independent Union Scouts. Foreword by Brian C. Pohanka. Contrary to accepted myths, guerrilla tactics in the Civil War were not confined to the army of the Confederacy. Formed in the fall of 1863, a group of scouts and sharpshooters fought the bushwhackers in the mountains of West Virginia - later mounted by General George Crook. Sheridan gave them the mandate to take on Mosby and his Rangers. Ohio University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Stern, Philip Van Doren. An End to Valor: The Last Days of the Civil War. Factual history of the Richmond Campaign through the days to Appomattox, which reads like a suspence novel. 1st printing with author's signature on special page. Houghton Mifflin, 1958. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Stevens, Capt. C. A. Berdan's United States Sharpshooters of the Army of the Potomac 1864-65. Classic history of this Union regiment. Reprint of 1892. Morningside, 1984. Green cloth. $45.00
- Stevens, Joseph E. 1863: The Rebirth of a Nation. This book captures a watershed moment in American history, using personal letters, official documents, and rare photographs, depicting the central characters of the time. Bantam Books, 1999. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Stevens, Norman S. Antietam 1862: The Civil War's Bloodiest Day. Osprey Military Campaign Series No. 32. Reprinted, Osprey, 2000. Soft cover. $18.95
- Stevens, Peter F. Rebels in Blue: The Story of Keith and Malinda Blalock. 1st edition. Taylor Publishing Co., 2000. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Stiles, T. J., ed. Civil War Commanders: In Their Own Words. Introduction by Gary W. Gallagher. Fascinating narratives presented chronologically, woven together with insightful editorial noteds and accompanied by over 40 maps. Perigee Books, 1995. Soft cover. $14.95
- Stockwell, Elisha, Jr. Private Elisha Stockwell, Jr. Sees the Civil War. Edited by Byron R. Abernethy. The account of a fifteen year-old volunteer who enlisted in Company I, Fourteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment, in the famous Army of the Tennessee. Signed by the author. 1st edition. University of Oklahoma Press, 1958. Dust jacket, worn on edges. $30.00
- Storey, Margaret M. Loyalty and Loss: Alabama's Unionists in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Groundbreaking research on a previously hidden corner of history discloses a socioeconomically diverse group that included slaveholders and nonslaveholders, business people, professionals, farmers, and blacks who supported the Union effort. Narratives of their wartime experiences present a richly detailed history at the home front. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $49.95
- The Story of American Heroism: Thrilling Narratives of Personal Adventures During the Great Civil War as told by the Medal Winners and Roll of Honor Men. Among the contributors are General Lew Wallace, O.O. Howard, Wade Hampton, Fitzhugh lee, John S. Mosby and Albert Kautz. Illustrated with engravings picturing scenes described and portraits of the men. Werner Co., 1897. Gray pictorial cloth, showing age. $65.00
- Strong, Robert Hale. A Yankee Private's Civil War. Story of a nineteen year-old Illinois farm boy who went to war. Edited by Ashley Halsey. 1st edition. Henry Regnery Co., 1961. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Struggle for a Vast Future: The American Civil War. Edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean. Twelve eminent historians discuss the origins and legacy of this landmark conflict. Each chapter offers a fresh perspective on the key themes. Osprey, 2006. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Sullivan, James P. An Irishman in the Iron Brigade: The Civil War Memoirs of James P. Sullivan, Sergt., Company K, 6th Wisconsin Volunteers. Edited by William J. K. Beaudot and Lance J. Herdegen. Among the first to answer Lincoln's call, Sullivan served four years in the Iron Brigade of the West. Fordham University Press, 1993. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Sunderland, Glenn W. Five Days to Glory. The account of a young soldier, Tighlman Jones, of the 59th Illinois Infantry revealed from his letters written during the war. A. S. Barnes, 1970.Dust jacket with some wear. $30.00
- Sutherland, Daniel E. Fredericksburg & Chancellorsville: The Dare Mark Campaign. This book reveals and explains the vital connection between the two epic battles. University of Nebraska Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $35.00
Sutherland, Daniel E. A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War. Examines guerrilla activities and the implications it had for military strategy but also its effects on people and their attitudes toward the war. Once vital to southern hopes for victory, the guerrilla combatants provided a significant factor in the Confederacy's final collapse. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. 35.00
- Sutherland, Jonathan. Vital Guide: Commanders and Heroes of the American Civil War. Contains mini-biographies of seventy-nine of the most revered leaders and heroes whose fame has become part of American legend. Airlife, 2002. Soft cover. $12.95
- Svenson, Peter. Battlefield: Farming a Civil War Battleground. Swenson purchased forty acres of farmland, the scene of the Battle of Cross Keys, and in this volume he describes the history of the site. Faber and Faber, 1992. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Swanberg, W. A. Sickles the Incredible. Story of a Civil War hero, Congressman tried for murder, close friend of five Presidents and the gaudiest American of his day. Marking on front endsheet. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1956. Dust jacket worn and pieces missing. $37.50
- Swanberg, W. A. Sickles the Incredible. Story of a Civil War hero, Congressman tried for murder, close friend of five Presidents and the gaudiest American of his day. Previous owner's name on inside front cover and endsheet. Signed by the author for the Civil War Book Club. Stan Clark Military Books, 1991. Soft cover with minor wear. $17.50
- Sword, Wiley. Courage Under Fire: Profiles in Bravery from the Battlefields of the Civil War. Using diaries and letters from both the North and the South, Sword discusses the complexities and depth of a soldier's mind in comin to grips with life and death; revealing a study of courage and its often bloody consequences. St. Martin's Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Sword, Wiley. Mountains Touched with Fire: Chattanooga Besieged, 1863. Sword's storytelling gifts are augmented by a wealth of contemporary sources - including diaries, letters, and other unpublished material. This campaign helped seal the fate of the Confederacy and a turning point in American history. 1st edition. St. Martin's Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Sword, Wiley. Sharpshooter: Hiram Berdan, his Famous Sharpshooters and Their Sharps Rifles. The story of the U.S. Sharpshooters from the beginning to end. Includes two first hand accounts. Andrew Mowbray, Inc., 1988. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Sword, Wiley. Shiloh: Bloody April. Foreword by Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall. Ten years in the research and writing on this comprehensive account of a pivotal battle. Revised edition. Morningside, 2001. Dust jacket. $45.00
- SOLD Sword, Wiley. Shiloh: Bloody April. Foreword by Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall. Ten years in the research and writing on this comprehensive account of a pivotal battle. One of the great untold stories of American history and the first comprehensive account of the battle. 1st edition. William Morrow, 1974. Dust jacket. $65.00
- Sword, Wiley. Shiloh: Bloody April. Foreword by Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall. Ten years in the research and writing on this comprehensive account of a pivotal battle. One of the great untold stories of American history and the first comprehensive account of the battle. Morningside House, 1988. Soft cover. $18.00
- Symonds, Craig L. A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War. Cartography by William J. Clipson. Maps and descriptions of the principal campaigns. 2d edition. Nautical and Aviation Publishing Co., 1988. Dust jacket. $18.50
- Taaffe, Stephen R. Commanding the Army of the Potomac. A close look at the command cadre, examining who was appointed and why and why so many ultimately failed to fulfill their responsibilities. University Press of Kansas, 2006. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Talbot, Edieth Armstrong. Samuel Chapman Armstrong: A Biographical Study. Biography of a Union General who went on to work in the Freedman's Bureau and then helped found the Hampton Institute. Presentation copy signed by an southern admirer to General Douglas MacArthur, September 25, 1945. Doubleday, 1904. Red cloth with gold lettering. $45.00
- Taylor, Amy Murrell. The Divided Family in Civil War America. Using letters, diaries, newspapers and government documents to understand how families coped with the unprecedented intrusion of war into private lives, where familial borders were tested and challenged. University of North Carolina Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Taylor, Benj. F. Mission Ridge and Lookout Mountain with Pictures of Life in Camp and Field. 1st edition. D. Appleton & Co., 1872. Maroon cloth with gold imprint, spine worn on edges. $135.00
- Taylor, Lenette S. "The Supply for Tomorrow Must Not Fail" The Civil War of Captain Simon Perkins, Jr., a Union Quartermaster. An examination of Perkins's responsibilities, the difficult situations he encountered and overcame and the successes he achieved as part of a team of determined and dependable supply officers. Kent State University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Taylor, Tom. Tom Taylor's Civil War. Edited by Albert Castel. Taken from the letters and diaries of Taylor, a view of the soldier in the field is scene. Taylor was a junior officer who fought under Sherman at Vicksburg and Chattanooga and on the march through Georgia. University Press of Kansas, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Tenney, W. J. The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. This book documents the American Civil War in a manner rarely seen in modern works of history. Beautifully written in 1865 by a prominent American encyclopedist who personally witnessed the war. It incorporates the original words and documents of the actual participants, many of whom reviewed the work and verified its accuracy prior to its release in early 1866. Reprint. Stackpole Books, 2003. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Thackery, David T. A Light and Uncertain Hold: A History of the Sixty-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. A military and social history that deals with the homefront, morale, reenlistment, and the memory and commermoration of the Civil War. 1st edition. Kent State University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Their Patriot Duty: The Civil War Letters of the Evans Family of Brown Country, Ohio. Edited by Robert F. Engs & Corey M. Brooks. Original transcriptions by Joseph Shelton Evans, Jr. An extra-ordinary collection of letters that offer a unqiue portrait of life both on the home front and on the front lines. Fordham University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $36.95
- Thomas, Dean S. Cannons: An Introduction to Civil War Artillery. Illustrated history. Thomas Publications, 1987. Oversize soft cover. $17.00
- Thomas, Dean S. Civil War Commanders. Contains biographical sketches of 138 personalities, many with photographs. 2d edition. Thomas Publications, 1988. Soft cover oversize. $8.00
- Thomas, George H. Report of Major General George H. Thomas. Extract from Congressional report made to the U.S. Congress Joint Committee on the Course of the War. Kraus Reprint Co., 1977. Soft cover with wear. $10.00
- Thompson, Jerry. Civil War to the Bloody End: The Life and Times of Major General Samuel P. Heintzelman. Biography of this adventurer of the Southwest and his fighting with the III Corps of the Army of the Potomac. 1st edition. Texas A&M University Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Thompson, Jerry D. Mexican Texans in the Union Army. Expertly written and exhaustively researched study, the first complete account of this important chapter in Civil War Texas history. Texas Western Press, 1991. Soft cover. $15.00
- Thompson, Jerry, D. ed. Texas & New Mexico on the Eve of the Civil War: The Mansfield & Johnston Inspections, 1859-1861. From 1859 to 1861, senior Army officers Lt. Col. Joseph E. Johnston and Col. Joseph K. E. Mansfield were charged with investigating and evaluating the welfare, efficiency, and combat readiness of the troops in the Texas and New Mexico Departments of the Army. Their treports to the U.S. Inspector General's Office are transcribed and presented here for the first time. 1st edition. University of New Mexico Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Thompson, Jerry D. Vaqueros in Blue & Gray. As many as 9,500 men of Hispanic heritage fought in the Civil War. In Texas, the bitter conflict deeply divided the Tejanos, Texans of Mexican heritage. Originally published in 1976, this new volume includes the first comprehensive list, containing almost 4,000 names, of the Confederate and Union Hispanics from Texas who served in the war. State House Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $27.95
- Thompson, W. Fletcher, Jr. The Image of War: The Pictorial Reporting of the Civil War. Front endsheet corner clipped. Thomas Yoseloff, 1960. Gray cloth. $20.00
- Thomson, Orville. Narrative of the Service of the Seventh Indiana Infantry in the War for the Union. Reprint with new introduction by William O'Neill, Jr. Butternut & Blue, 1993. Green cloth. $40.00
- Time Life Books. The Civil War. The complete set of 28 books, includes the master index. and Battles for Atlanta, Brother Against Brother, Confederate Ordeal, Death in the Trenches, Decoying the Yanks, First Blood, Forward to Richmond, Gettysburg, Lee Takes Command, Pursuit to Appomattox, Revels Resurgent, Sherman's March, Spies, Scouts and Raiders, Tenting Tonight, The Assasination, The Blockade, The Bloodiest Day, The Costal War, The Fight For Chattanooga, The Killing Ground, The Nation Reunited, The Road to Shiloh, The Shenandoah in Flames, The Struggle for Tennessee, Twenty Million Yankees, War on the Frontier, War on the Mississippi. Some volumes show slight rubbing on edges. Gray with pictorial paper inset. $150.00
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Antietam. "Here lie men who have not hesitated to seal and stamp their convictions with their blood." 1st printing. Time Life, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Atlanta. "It seemed that the arch-angel of Death stood and looked on with outstretched wings." 1st printing. Time Life, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Chancellorsville. "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees." 1st printing. Time Life, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Gettysburg. "I thought my men were invincible, General Robert E. Lee." 2nd printing. Time Life, 1995. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Second Manassas. "A picture of the waste of war most solemn and impressive, David H. Strother." 2nd printing. Time Life, 1995. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: The Seven Days. "Lee had 'let slip the dogs of war' upon McClellan." 1st printing. Time Life, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Shiloh. "Strange that a Sunday should have been chosen to disturb the holy calm of those woods." 1st printing. Time Life, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: Soldier Life. "Fancy the comforts of such a life as this!" 1st printing. Time Life, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Time Life editors. Voices of the Civil War: The Wilderness. "I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer." 1st printing. Time Life, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Tobie, Edward P. History of the First Maine Cavalry 1861 - 1865. This unit saw action at Gettysburg and contains a complete roster of the men. Published by the First Maine Cavalry Association. Press of Emery & Hughes, 1887. Good condition, leather binding with minor wear, emblem on front cover embossed in gold. $425.00
Townsend, Mary Bobbitt. Yankee Warhorse: A Biography of Major General Peter Osterhaus. Biography of a German-born Union officer which adds to our understanding of the Civil War in relation to Missouri and German Americans. University of Missouri Press, 2010. Dust jacket. $39.95
- SOLD Troiani, Don. Don Troiani's American Battles: The Art of the Nation at War, 1754-1865. Foreword by Peter Harrington. Text by Robert K. Krick, Brian Pohanka and others. Beautifully illustrated history. Stackpole Books, 2006. Oversize dust jacket. $49.95
- Troiani, Don. Don Troiani's Civil War: Zouaves, Chasseurs, Special Branches & Officers. Art by Troiani, text by Earl J. Coates, Michael J. McAfee, and Don Troiani. Illustrated information on uniforms. Stackpole Books, 2006. Oversize soft cover. $16.95
- Troiani, Don. Don Troiani's Regiments & Uniforms of the Civil War. Art by Don Troiani, text by Earl J. Coats, Michael J. McAfee, and Don Troiani. With an introduction by Leslie D. Jensen. Containing 130 paintings of battle scenes and individual figures, the book also includes more than 250 full-color photographs of the distinctive regimental uniforms the soldiers wore and the accoutrements they carried. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $59.95
- Trowbridge, J. T. Cudjo's Cave. Set in 1861 in a fictionalized rural village in east Tennessee, the story revolves around four people who find themselves trapped together with other unionists. Classics of Civil War Fiction. University of Alabama Press, 2001. Soft cover. $24.95
- Trowbridge, J. T. The Drummer Boy. Pictorial cloth cover, spine and edges worn with minor staining. Previous owner's inscription on endsheet. Hurst & Co., n.d. $10.00
- Trudeau, Noah Andre. Bloody Roads South: The Wilderness to Cold Harbor, May - June 1864. A powerful account of the 1864 Virginia Campaign - the only battles to pit the two greatest generals, Grant and Lee, against one another. 1st edition. Little, Brown & Co., 1989. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Trudeau, Noah Andre. Bloody Roads South: The Wilderness to Cold Harbor, May - June 1864. A powerful account of the 1864 Virginia Campaign - the only battles to pit the two greatest generals, Grant and Lee, against one another. Fawcett Columbine, 1990. Soft cover. $12.95
- Trudeau, Noah Andre. Like Men of War: Black Troops in the Civil War 1862-1865. 1st edition. Little, Brown & Co., 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Trudeau, Noah Andre. Out of the Storm: The End of the Civil War, April-June 1865. A moving and dramatic account of the final months of the Civil War - including the final military campaigns of the war. 1st edition. Little, Brown & Co., 1994. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Trudeau, Noah Andre. Out of the Storm: The End of the Civil War, April-June 1865. A moving and dramatic account of the final months of the Civil War - including the final military campaigns of the war. Louisiana State University Press, 1995. Soft cover. $16.95
- Trudeau, Noah Andre. Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea. Told through the intimate and engrossing diaries and letters of Sherman's soldiers and the civilians who suffered in their path, this book paints a vivid picture of an event that changed the course of America. Book Club Edition. Harper, 2008. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Trulock, Alice Rains. In the Hands of Providence: Joshua L. Chamberlain & The American Civil War. Reprint, 1992. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Tsui, Bonnie. She Went to the Field: Women Soldiers of the Civil War. This book introduces a selection of women who fought on the battlefield and others who challenged traditional gender roles, engaging in such activities as espoinage, freing slaves, and leading efforts to better sanitary conditions in military facilities. 1st edition. TwoDot, 2003. Dust jacket. $19.95
- Tucker, Glenn. The Battles for Chattanooga. Illustrated history first published by Civil War Times. Eastern Acorn Press, 1981. Oversize wraps. $5.00
- Tucker, Glenn. Chickamauga: Bloody Battle in the West. No other account of the battle has been written with anything approaching this full detail or approximating the general atmosphere through narration of the human incidents in this bloody fray. Morningside, 1992. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Tucker, Glenn. Chickamauga: Bloody Battle in the West. No other account of the battle has been written with anything approaching this full detail or approximating the general atmosphere through narration of the human incidents in this bloody fray. Morningside, 1984. Soft cover. $12.00
- SOLD Tucker, Glenn. Hancock: The Superb. Biography of a great fighting general and a graphic picture of the Army of the Potomac. Previous owner's name on front endsheet. Morningside Bookshop, 1980. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Burnside's Bridge: The Climatic Struggle of the 2nd and 20th Georgia at Antietam Creek. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Tucker, Spencer C . A Short History of the Civil War at Sea. A thorough and dramatic account of the Civil War at sea and on the rivers. Scholarly Resources, 2002. Soft cover. $21.95
- Tucker, Spencer C. Unconditional Surrender: The Capture of Forts Henry and Donelson. An authority on naval warfare, Tucker defly blends the elements of naval innovation, combined operations, and political considerations into a compelling story about the beginning of the end for the Southern Confederacy. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2001. Dust jacket with minor wear. $24.95
- Tucker, Spencer C. Unconditional Surrender: The Capture of Forts Henry and Donelson. An authority on naval warfare, Tucker defly blends the elements of naval innovation, combined operations, and political considerations into a compelling story about the beginning of the end for the Southern Confederacy. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2001. Soft cover. $16.95
- Turner, George Edgar. Victory Rode the Rails: The Strategic Place of the Railroads in the Civil War. Introduction by Gary Gallagher. A brillent of the principal military operations of the conflict. University of Nebraska Press, 1992. Soft cover. $14.95
- SOLD Twichell, Joseph Hopkins. The Civil War Letters of Joseph Hopkins Twichell: A Chaplain's Story. Edited by Peter Messent & Steve Courtney. The story of a young seminary student who joined the Union Army as a chaplain in New York's Excelsior Brigade. 1st edition. University of Georgia Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Underwood, Adin B. The Three Years' Service of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts Infantry Regiment 1862-1865 . . . Originally a series of talks delivered at regimental reunions. The regiment saw action at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and the campaign at Lookout Mountain. Reprint. Blue Acorn Press, 1993. Dust jacket. $30.00
- U.S. Army War College. Guide to the Battles of Chancellorsville & Fredericksburg. Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson. Harper & Row, 1989. Soft cover. $11.00
- U.S. Congress. Message of the President of the United States and Accompanying Documents to the Two Houses of Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1863. 510 pgs $30.00
- U,S. Congress. Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America. Edited by George P. Sanger. Statutes passed by the second session of the 38th Congress; 1864-1865. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1865. Wraps. $35.00
- U.S. War Department. Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861. Reprint, National Historical Society, 1980. Blue cloth. $25.00
- U. S. War Department. U. S. Infantry Tactics, for the Instruction, Exercise, and Manoeuvres of the United States Infantry - including Infantry of the Line, Light Infantry and Riflemen. Prepared under the direction of the War Department. Reprint of the 1863 edition. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $21.95
- U.S.S. Cairo: The Story of a Civil War Gunboat. Contgains "A Narrative of Her Wartime Adventures" by Virgil Carrington Jones and "An Account of Her Raising in 1964" by Harold L. Peterson. National Park Service, 1971. Soft cover. $7.50
- Van Lew, Elizabeth. A Yankee Spy in Richmond: The Civil War Diary of "Crazy Bet" Van Lew. Edited by David D. Ryan. The personal diary of a woman living in the heart of Confederate Richmond for four years. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1996. Dust jacket. $22.95
- Van Tassel, David D. and John Vacha. "Beyond Bayonets" The Civil War in Northern Ohio. An illustrated history of the Cleveland homefront during the Civil War, focusing on Ohio's substantial role during the war. 1st edition. Kent State University Press, 2006. Dust jacket, oversize. 35.00
- Varon, Elizabeth R. Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859. A reinterpretation of the origins of the Civil War, blending political history with intellectual and cultural history. Varon focuses on a wide range of reformers, editors, writers and commentators. University of North Carlolina Press, 2008. Dust jacket. 30.00
- Varon, Elizabeth. Southern Lady, Yankee Spy: The True Story of Elizabeth Van Lew, a Union Agent in the Heart of the Confederacy. A northern sympathizer in the Confederate capital who proved to be a daring spymaster and postwar politician. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Venner, William Thomas. Hoosiers' Honor: The Iron Brigade's 19th Indian Regiment. More than a regimental history, it is the story of the men, suffering from disease and poor leadership as well as fighting the Army of Northern Virginia in every major battle from Second Manassas to Cold Harbor. Burd Street Press, 1998. Dust jacket, with minor tear at top. $39.95
- Venner, William Thomas. Hoosiers' Honor Roster : The Iron Brigade's 19th Indian Regiment. The roster of this regiment, listing names and occupations. Burd Street Press, 1998. Soft cover. $25.00
- Vermilion, William and Mary. Love amid the Turmoil: The Civil War Letters of William and Mary Vermilion. Edited by Donald C. Elder III. Vermilion served as a captain in Company F of the 36th Iowa Infantry - this volume contains a careful selection from hundreds of letters written between the two. University of Iowa Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $39.95
- The View From the Ground: Experiences of Civil War Soldiers. Edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean with an afterword by Joseph T. Glatthaar. Reveals the beliefs of ordinary men and women on topics ranging from slavery and racism to faith and identity and represents a significant development in historical scholarship - the use of Civil War soldiers' personal accounts to address larger questions about America's past. University Press of Kentucky, 2007. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Voris, Alvin C. A Citizen-Soldier's Civil War: The Letters of Brevet Major General Alvin C. Voris. Edited by Jerome Mushkat. The correspondence of the former Ohio legislator, who provided keen insights into the daily life of soldiers, army politics and combat. Northern Illinois University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $35.00
- W. H. Mullins Co. Statues Stamped in Copper and Bronze. Cover title: The Blue and the Gray. Illustrated catalog of Civil War monuments of the W. H. Mullins Company in Salem, Ohio. Compiled and printed by the Caxton Company, 1913. Stiff blue wraps. $70.00
- Wainwright, Charles S. A Diary of Battle: The Personal Journals of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright 1861-1865. One of the best primary sources on the actions of the Army of the Potomac. Edited by Allan Nevins. 1st edition. Harcourt Brace & World, 1962. Blue cloth. $75.00
- Wakeman, Sarah Rosetta. An Uncommon Soldier: The Civil War Letters of Sarah Rosetta Wakeman alias Pvt Lyons Wakerman, 153rd Regiment, New York State Volunteers, 1862-1864. Edited by Laren Cook Burgess with a foreword by James M. McPherson. Story of a New York farm girl and her life as a soldier. Oxford University Press, 1995. Soft cover. $9.95
- Walker, Peter F. Vicksburg: A People at War 1860-1865. Author collected and worked with private papers, diaries, and war communiques to give an accurate panorama of life in Vicksburg throughout the Civil War. North Carolina Press, 1960. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Waldrep, Christopher. Vicksburg's Long Shadow: The Civil War Legacy of Race and Remembrance. A fascinating analysis of how the aftermath of the Vicksburg campaign impacted soldiers, generals, African-Americans and American society, both north and south, as well as the city of Vicksburg. Towman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Walton, Thomas Beck. A Pennsylvanian in Blue: The Civil War Diary of Thomas Beck Walton. Edited by Robert A. Taylor. A rare account of the impact of the end of the war on the Army of the Potomac by a member of the 195th Pennsylvania Infantry. Burd Street Press, 1995. Soft cover. $9.95
- SOLD Walsh, George. "Those Damn Horse Soldiers": True Tales of the Civil War Cavalry. The story of the war told through the eyes of the cavalry soldiers including tales of Jeb Stuart, Nathan Forrest, Phil Sheridan and Custer. 1st edition. Tom Doherty Associates, 2006. Dust jacket. $27.95
Wanted - Correspondence: Women's Letters to a Union Soldier. Edited by Nancy l. Rhoades and Lucy E. Bailey. Unique collection of more than 150 letters written to Lt. Edwin Lewis Lybarger, an Ohio officer. The letters reveal details of the lives of mostly young, single women - friends, acquaintances, love interests and strangers - who responded to an advertisement for correspondents. Ohio University Press, 2009. Black cloth. $44.95
- Ward, Andrew. River Run Red: The Fort Pillow Massacre in the American Civil War. The fullest, most accurate account of the battle written, vividly depicting the incompetence and corruption of Union occupation in Tennessee, the horrors of guerrilla warfare and the pent up bigotry and rage that found its release at Fort Pillow - brining to life the garrison's black soldiers. Viking, 2005. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Ward, Eric. Army Life in Virginia: The Civil War Letters of George G. Benedict. Detailed first hand account into the lives of Union Soldiers from their food to their clothes. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Ward, Geoffrey C. The Civil War: An Illustrated History. With Rick Burns and Ken Burns. The companion volume to the celbrated PBS television series. With more than 500 illustrations, rare Civil War photographs, many never before published, as well as paintings, lithographs and maps reproduced in color. Alfred A. Knopf. Soft cover. $25.00
- Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders. Seminal work on the Union generals. Louisiana State University Press. Dust jacket with slight wear. $47.50
Warren, Craig A. Scars to Prove It: The Civil War Soldier and American Fiction. Examination of the interaction between fictional representations of the Civil War and the memoirs and autobiographies of Civil War soldiers. Kent State University Press, 2009. Soft cover. $34.95
- Warren, Robert Penn. Wilderness: A Tale of the Civil War. A novel set in 1863. Random House, 1961. Dust jacket. $10.00
Wars within a War: Controversy and Conflict over the American Civil War. Edited by Joan Waugh and Garry W. Gallagher. Twelve leading scholars write on the meaning of the war and its memory - Harold Holzer, James McPherson, Carol Reardon and others. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Watford, Christopher M. The Civil War in North Carolina: Soldiers' and Civilians' Letters and Diaries, 1861-1865. Vol. 1: The Piedmont. A compilation of correspondence and other documents that tell the experiences of soldiers and citizens from 29 North Carolina Piedmont counties during the Civil War. McFarland, 2003. Casebound. $50.00
Waugh, Joan. U.S. Grant: American Hero, American Myth. An insightful blend of biography and cultural history, this volume traces Grant's shifting national and international reputtion, illuminating the role of memory in our understanding of American history. University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Waugh, John C. The Class of 1846, From West Point to Appomattox: Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and their Brothers. Warner Books, 1994. Dust jacket. $45.00
- Waugh, John C. The Class of 1846, From West Point to Appomattox: Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and their Brothers. Ballentine Books, 1999. Wraps. $14.95
- Wax, Bernard. Illinois Jews in the Civil War. Illinois Civil War Sketches. No. 3. Illinois Civil War Centennial Commission, 1963. Wraps. $10.00
- Webb, Alexander. The Peninsula: McClellan's Campaign of 1862. Reprint of 1881-1883 edition. Campaigns of the Civil War series. Archive Society, 1992. $20.00
- Webber, Philip E. Zoar in the Civil War. Traces the response of the Zoar community to the Civil War using unpublished material from the Ohio Historical Society. Kent State University Press, 2007. Soft cover. $18.95
- Weigley, Russell F. A Great Civil War: A Military and Political History, 1861 - 1865. 1st edition. Indiana University Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Weland, Gerald. O. O. Howard, Union General. (1995) 187 pgs, $26.50
- Welch, Richard F. The Boy General: The Life and Careers of Francis Channing Barlow. Drawing heavily on primary-source material, this is the first full length account of Barlow, one of the most successful combat officers in the Army of the Potomac who saw action at Gettysburg. Kent State University Press, 2005. Soft cover. $24.95
- Welcher,Frank J.and Larry G. Ligget. Coburn's Brigade: 85th Indiana, 33rd Indiana, 19th Michigan, and 22nd Wisconsin in the Western Civil War. Disgraced early in their military actions, Coburn's brigade worked their way to full reinstatement and significant service in Sherman's army. Guild Press of Indiana, 1999. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Welker, David A. Tempest at Ox Hill: The Battle of Chantilly. The first ever account of a tide-turning Civil War battle that saved the union capital - but at a horrific price. 1st edition. Da Capo Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $27.50
- SOLD Wells, Cheryl A. Civil War Time: Temporality and Identity in America, 1861-1865. The Civil War changed the traditional concept of time and playing havoic with people's perception and use of time. - Wells discusses this phenomenon by looking at the battles of Manassas and Gettysburg. University of Georgia Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $39.95
- SOLD Wells, David. Wisconsin in the Civil War. Illustrated history, in the style of newspaper articles, about the troops and their activities from Wisconsin. Milwaukee Journal, 1964. Oversize wraps, worn on spine. $20.00
- Welsh, Jack D. M.D. Medical Histories of Union Generals. Informative study from unpublished material such as letters, diaries, records and retirement files. Kent State University Press, 2005. Soft cover. $24.95
- Welsh, Jack D. M.D. Medical Histories of Union Generals. Informative study from unpublished material such as letters, diaries, records and retirement files. Kent State University Press, 2005. $35.00
- Wensyel, James W. Appomattox: The Passing of the Armies. The story is told through conversations and scences involving individuals on each side, with an accurate portrayal of the events. White Mane Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $24.95
- SOLD Wensyel, James W. Petersburg: Out of the Trenches. Accurately reseached and portrays the human interest stories which make up the history of the siege of Petersburg and its consequences. Burd Street Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Wert, Jeffry D. A Brotherhood of Valor: The Common Soliders of the Stonewall Brigade, CSA and the Iron Brigade, USA. The story of the men who served in two of the most famous combat units of the Civil War. Simon & Schuster, 1999. Dust Jacket. $25.00
- Wert, Jeffry D. The Sword of Lincoln: The Army of the Potomac. The first authoritative single-volume history of the Army of the potomac in many years, covering the campaigns from Bull Run to Gettysburg to Appomattox. Wert brings to life the battles, the generals, and the common soldiers who fought for the Union. Simon & Schuster, 2005. Dust jacket. $30.00
- West, Richard S., Jr. Mr. Lincoln's Navy. History of the Union Navy, a major factor in the winning of the Civil War. 1st edition. Longmans, Green, 1957. Faded blue cloth. $30.00
- Weygant, Charles H. History of the One Hundred Twenty-Fourth Regiment, NYSV. With a new introduction by Garry E. Adelman. The story of the 124th New York Volunteer Infantry,also known as the Orange Blossom Regiment, who saw action on many battlefields, including Gettysburg. Ironclad Publishing, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95
- What Ifs? of American History: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been. Edited by Robert Cowley. Several chapters consider actions taken during the Civil War, including Lew Wallace at Shunpike, John Wilkes Booth, and Robert E. Lee during 1862. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2003. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Wheeler, Richard. On Fields of Fury: From the Wilderness to the Crater, An Eyewitness History. First-hand accounts of Union and Confederate soldiers, describing the battles at Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor and the early siege of Petersburg. HarperCollins, 1991. Dust jacket. $25.00
- Wheeler, Richard. On Fields of Fury: From the Wilderness to the Crater, An Eyewitness History. First-hand accounts of Union and Confederate soldiers, describing the battles at Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor and the early siege of Petersburg. HarperPerennial. Soft cover. $13.00
- SOLD Wheeler, Richard. Sherman's March. An eyewitness history of the cruel campaign that helped end a crueler war. A new view of Sherman as a man of compassion as well as conviction. 1st edition. Thomas Y. Crowell, 1978. Dust jacket. $25.00
- SOLD Wheeler, Richard. The Siege of Vicksburg: The Seven-Month Battle that Sealed the Confederacy's Fate. The story is largely told in the words of those who actually participated in events or witnessed them firsthand. 1st edition. Thomas Y. Crowell, 1978. Dust jacket. $30.00
- Wheeler, Richard. Sword over Richmond: An Eyewitness History of McClellan's Peninsula Campaign. The story, told larely in the words of participants and observers, both civilian and military, that followed McClellan's appointment as commander of the Army of the Potomac. 1st edition. Harper & Row, 1986. Dust jacket. $20.00
- Wheeler, Richard. Sword over Richmond: An Eyewitness History of McClellan's Peninsula Campaign. HarperPerennial, 1991. Soft cover. $10.95
- Wheeler, Richard. Witness to Appomattox. In this moving and thoroughly researched account, Wheeler used eyewitness descriptions by participants and observers. 1st edition. Harper & Row, 1989. Dust jacket. $21.95
- Wheeler, Richard. Witness to Appomattox. In this moving and thoroughly researched account, Wheeler used eyewitness descriptions by participants and observers. Harper Perennial, 1991. Soft cover. $10.95
- Whitman, George Washington. Civil War Letters of George Washington Whitman. Edited by Jerome M. Loving with a foreword by Gay Wilson Allen. Letters of Walt Whitman's brother who saw action as an officer from the Second Bull Run to Petersburg - where he was captured and later confined in Libby Prison. 1st edition. Duke University Press, 1975. Dust jacket. $35.00
- Wightman, Edward King. From Antietam to Fort Fisher: The Civil War Letters of Edward King Wightman, 1862-1865. Edited by Edward G. Longacre. Provides a description of the war from many perspetives by a member of the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry, "Hawkin's Zouaves." Fairleigh Dickinson, 1985. Dust jacket. $39.95
- Wilbur, C. Keith. Civil War Medicine 1861-1865. Illustrated guide to how the doctors treated the wounds and illnesses of the soldiers, including details about field hospitals. Globe Pequot Press, 1998. Soft cover. $14.95
- Wiley, Bell I. The Common Soldier of the Civil War. Brief account of the men who fought, first published in Civil War Times Illustrated. Eastern Acorn Press. Wraps. $5.00
- Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Bill Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union. A composite portrait of the rank and file northern soldier that has become a Civil War classic.1st edition. Bobbs-Merrill, 1952. Dust jacket with minor wear. $65.00
- Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Bill Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union. A composite portrait of the rank and file northern soldier that has become a Civil War classic. Louisiana State University Press. Soft cover. $16.95
- Willett, Robert L. The Lightning Mule Brigade: Abel Streight's 1863 Raid into Alabama. Foreword by Edward G. Longacre. The story of the men from the 73rd Indiana, 51st Indiana, 80th Illinois and 3rd Ohio and the First Alabama (Union) Cavalry who made the raid from Tennessee to Alabama and had skirmishes at Days Gap and Blount Plantation. Many of the raiders were captured near Rome and went to Libby Prison. Guild Press of Indiana, 1999. Dust jacket. $30.00
- SOLD Williams, David. A People's History of the Civil War: Struggles for the Meaning of Freedom. The first account of the American Civil War through the eyes of ordinary people - foot soldiers, slaves, women, prisoners of war, dtaft resisters, Native Americans and other. - A vivid portrayal of the conflict. The New Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Williams, Edward F. Great American Civil War Trivia. A book with all kinds of little known facts about the Union and Confederate forces, leaders, battles and the times. Premium Press America, 1998.
- Williams, George F. Bullet and Shell: The Civil War as the Soldier Saw It. Illustrated from sketches of the actual scenes by Edwin Forbes. A narrative account of the Civil War from the viewpoint of the ordinary soldier as it first appeared by war correspondent Williams. Reprint of 1884 edition. Longmeadow, 1992. Dust jacket. $15.00
- Williard, Van R. With the 3rd Wisconsin Badgers: The Living Experience of the Civil War Through the Journals of Van R. Williard. Edited by Steven S. Raab. 1st edition. Stackpole, 1999. Dust jacket. $29.95
- SOLD Wilson, James Harrison. Life and Services of William Farrar Smith, Major General, United States Volunteers in the Civil War. Heroes of the Great Conflict. 1st ed. Wilmington: John M. Rogers Press, 1904. 130 p. $75.00
- SOLD Wilson, James Harrison. Under the Old Flag: Recollections of Military Operations in the War for the Union, the Spanish War, the Boxer Rebellion, etc. 2 vols. 1st ed. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1912. $175.00
- SOLD Wilson, John A. Adventures of Alf Wilson: A Thrilling Episode of the Dark Days of the Rebellion. Blade Printing & Paper Co., 1880. Cloth front cover spotted, paper label on spine is pristine. $125.00
- Wilson, Keith P. Campfires of Freedon: The Camp Life of Black Soldiers during the Civil War. One of the most original and important studies of African American soldiers in the Civil War. By vividly portraying the soldiers' camp life and by carefully analyzing their collective memory, the author sets the camp experience in the broader context of social and political change. Kent State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $39.00
- Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge & Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide with a Section on Wire Road. Written by Earl J. Hess, Richard W. Hatcher III, William Garrett Piston and William L. Shea. The only practical guide to three of the most important battle sites west of the Mississippi. Illustrations and maps. University of Nebraska Press, 2006. Soft cover. $19.95
- SOLD Winik, Jay. April 1865: The Month That Saved America. April 1865 was a month that could have unraveled the nation. Instead, it saved it. Winik offers a brilliant new look at the final days of the war. 1st edition. HarperCollins, 2001. Dust jacket. $32.50
- SOLD Winkler, H. Donald. Civil War Goats and Scapegoats. A look at the politicians and generals who failed miserable on the battlefield and those who were blamed for their failures. Cumberland House, 2008. Soft cover. $16.95
- Winschel, Terrence J. Triumph & Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign. Foreword by Edwin C. Bearss. Vicksburg's resident historian has compiled a series of essays spanning the entire campaign. Woven together, they paint a colorful panache of the multifacted and immensely interesting duel between Grant and Pemberton. Savas, 1999. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Wise, Jim. On Sherman's Trail: The Civil War's North Carolina Climax. Follows Sherman's last march throughthe Tar Heel State from Wilson's Store to the surrender at Bennett Place. History Press, 2008. Soft cover. $19.95
- Wistar, Isaac Jones. Autobiography of Isaac Jones Wistar 1827-1905: Half a Century in War and Peace. 1st edition. Harper & Brothers Pub., 1937. Blue cloth. $25.00
- Witness to the Civil War: First-Hand Accounts from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Compiled by J. G. Lewis and P. J. Huff, edited by Stuart A. P. Murray. Foreword by James G. Barber. Images, articles and editorials from the first wartime journalists. 1st edition. Collins, Smithsonian. 2006. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Wittenberg, Eric J. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads and the Civil War's Final Campaign. Foreword by Mark L. Bradley. Details the encounters between the cavalry of Hugh Judson Kilpatrick and his Federal Dragoons and Wade Hampton and his Confederate Cavaliers as part of Sherman's North Carolina campaign. Savas Beatie, 2006. Dust jacket. $32.95
- SOLD Wittenberg, Eric J. Glory Enough for All: Sheridan's Second Raid and the Battle of Tevilian Station. Foreword by Gordon C. Rhea. This is the story of the men who fought there, including eight Medal of Honor winners and one Confederate whose death at Trevilian Station made him the third of three brothers to die in the service of the 4th Virginia Cavalry. It also addresses the little-known but critical cavalry battle at Samaria (St. Mary's) Church on June 24, 1864. 1st edition. Brassey's, 2001. Dust jacket. $27.50
- Wittenberg, Eric J. Glory Enough for All: Sheridan's Second Raid and the Battle of Tevilian Station. Foreword by Gordon C. Rhea. This is the story of the men who fought there, including eight Medal of Honor winners and one Confederate whose death at Trevilian Station made him the third of three brothers to die in the service of the 4th Virginia Cavalry. It also addresses the little-known but critical cavalry battle at Samaria (St. Mary's) Church on June 24, 1864. Brassey's, 2002. Soft cover. $19.95
- Wittenberg, Eric J. Little Phil: A Reassessment of the Civil War Leadership of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. An analysis of this legendary Army general, arguing that hiswar record has been overrated. Potomac Books, 2005. Soft cover. $17.95
- Wittenberg, Eric J. Rush's Lancers: The Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry in the Civil War. The story of a completely volunteer unit and one of the finest regiments to serve in the Civil War - drawn from letters, diaries, memoirs, military files and newspaper accounts. Westholme, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Wolseley,Garnet. The American Civil War: The Writings of Field Marshal Viscount Wolseley - An English View. Edited and introduced by James A. Rawley. This British officer gives a unique perspective as a foreigner on American soil during the Civil War, visiting with Generals Lee and Jackson and inspecting Richmond. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $26.95
- Wood, Edward J. A Fierce, Wild Joy: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Edward J. Wood, 48th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Edited by Stephen E. Towne. Offers a view of the war from an officer's perspective and provides important insights into the day-to-day administration of a Civil War regiment. University of Tennessee Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $38.00
- Woodcock, Marcus. A Southern Boy in Blue: The Memoir of Marcus Woodcock 9th Kentucky Infantry (U.S.A.). Edited by Kenneth W. Noe. Voices of the Civil War. This volume tells the story of one of the 100,000 Southerns who donned Federal uniforms, penning his memoirs in 1865. Woodcock saw action at Stones River, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge, also participated in the Atlanta campaign and the siege of Corinth. Originally published in 1996. University of Tennessee Press, 2001. Soft cover. $18.00
- SOLD Woodward, C. Vann. Reunion and Reaction: The Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction. Pasted on front endsheet a bio of the author, possibly from the missing dust jacket. Previous owner's name stamped on front endsheet too. Little, Brown & Co., 1951. Blue cloth with white spine. $12.50
- Woodward, W. E. Meet General Grant. Biography of the Union general. "Black and Gold edition." Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. Liveright Publishing, 1965. Dust jacket with war. $20.00
- Woodworth, Steven E., ed. Grant's Lieutenants: From Cairo to Vicksburg. The first of a two-volume reassessment of Grant's officer corps with portraits of the most important lieutenants by Civil War scholars. University Press of Kansas, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Woodworth, Steven E., ed. Grant's Lieutenants: From Chattanooga to Appomattox. The second of a two-volume reassessment of Grant's officer corps with portraits of the most important lieutenants by Civil War scholars. University Press of Kansas, 2008. Dust jacket. $34.95
- Woodworth, Steven E., ed. The Human Tradition in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2000. $50.00
- Woodworth, Steven E., ed. The Human Tradition in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2000. Soft cover. anx $18.95
- Woodworth, Steven E., ed. The Loyal, True, and Brave: America's Civil War Soldiers. A nicely crafted survey of the world of the Civil War soldier, using a rich selection of primary and secondary passages. Scholarly Reources, Inc. 2002. Soft cover. $22.00
- Woodworth, Steven E. Nothing But Victory: The Army of the Tennessee 1861-1865. The first comprehensive volume on the remakrable Union army that effectively won the Civil War. The Army of the Tennessee operated in the Mississippi River Valley through the first half of the Civil War, winning major victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and Vicksburg, molded by General Grant. Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Dust jacket. $40.00
- Woodworth, Steven E. Six Armies in Tennessee: The Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns. This volume brings order and system to a complex set of events, crucial to the outcome of the Civil War. University of Nebraska Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Woodworth, Steven. This Grand Spectacle: The Battle of Chattanooga. Civil War Campaigns and Commanders series. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2001. Soft cover $12.95
- SOLD Woolsey, Jane Stuart. Hospital Days: Reminiscence of a Civil War Nurse. With an introduction by Daniel John Hoisington. Story of her service at the Fairfax Seminary Hospital and the role of women during the conflict. Edinborough Press, 2001. $12.95
- Worthington, Glenn H. Fighting for Time: The Battle That Saved Washington. Introduction by Brian C. Pohanka. The story of battle at Monocacy, recounted by a youthful witness of the carnage in rich detail the see-saw fighting. White Mane, 1988. Dust jacket. $32.50
Wortman, Marc. The Bonfire: The Siege and Burning of Atlanta. The epic story of the most terrible city siege in American history, the destruction and burning of Atlanta - told through the compelling, interwoven and surprising life stories of a diverse cast of colorful characters - from childrent and booksellers to covert Unionists and soldiers. PublicAffairs, 2009. Dust jacket. $28.95
- Wren, James. From New Bern to Fredericksburg: Captain James Wren's Diary. Edited by John Michael Priest. A member of the 48th Pennsylvania Volunteers from February to December 1862. White Mane Publishing, 1990. Dust jacket. $24.95
- Wylie, Paul R. The Irish General: Thomas Francis Meagher. The definitive biography of this nineteenth-century figure who played key roles in three major historical arenas, as the editor of the Irish News, an officer in the Civil War and as acting governor of Montana Territory. University of Oklahoma Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95
- Yankee Correspondence: Civil War Letters between New England Soldiers and the Home Front. Edited by Nina Silver and Mary Beth Sievens. Letters tell of the hardships of war, home front suffering, views of the South, politics and sacrifices of war. University Press of Virginia, 1996. Dust jacket. $25.00
- York, Neil Longley. Fiction as Fact: The Horse Soldiers & Popular Memory. A thorough examintion of Colonel Grierson's raid in Mississippi and Louisiana, through three genres - Dee Brown's 1954 historical account, Grierson's Raid; Harold Sinclair's 1956 novel, The Horse Soldiers; and John Ford's 1959 film, The Horse Soldiers. Kent State University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $28.00
- Young, John Russell. Around the World with General Grant. Abridged, edited, and introduced by Michael Fellman. First published in two volumes in 1879, and now carefully abridged, Young accompanied Grant on his travels from Europe to the Middle East and Asia over two and one-half years. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $40.00
- SOLD Young, Mel. Where They Lie: The Story of the Jewish Soldiers of the North and South whose deaths - [killed, mortally wounded or died of disease or other casues] occurred during the Civil War, 1961-1865. Presentation copy signed by the author. University Press of America, 1991. Dust jacket. $50.00
- Zinn, John G. The Mutinous Regiment: The Thirty-Third New Jersey in the Civil War. Regimental history of the 33rd New Jersey, which details its formation during the draft riots of 1863 and campaigtns under General Sherman from Chattanooga to Atlanta. McFarland, 2005. Casebound. $45.00