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Resisting Sherman Format: Hardcover, 192 pages Format: Paperback, 192 pages 6x9, 12 maps, 45 images View the book's dust jacket. Resisting Sherman adds tremendously to our knowledge of the Carolinas and the troubled final days of the Confederacy. Read More...
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Richmond Redeemed Format: Hardcover, 696 pages 6x9, 22 maps and 92 images View the book's dust jacket. Winner: 2014, Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Book Award Richmond Redeemed pioneered study of Civil War Petersburg. The original (and long out of print) award-winning 1981 edition conveyed an epic narrative of crucial military operations in early autumn 1864 that had gone unrecognized for more than 100 years. Readers will rejoice that Richard J. Sommers's masterpiece, in a revised Sesquicentennial edition, is once again available. Read More...
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Richmond Shall Not Be Given Up Format: Paperback, 192 6 x 9, 150 images and maps In Richmond Shall Not Be Given Up, historian Doug Crenshaw follows a battle so desperate that, ever-after, soldiers would remember that week simply as The Seven Days. Read More...
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Robert E. Lee in War and Peace
Format: Hardback, 216 pages 7x10 hardcover, 154 photos, 3 charts View the book's dust jacket. Robert E. Lee is well known as a Confederate general and as an educator later in life, but most people are exposed to the same handful of images of one of America’s most famous sons. It has been almost seven decades since anyone has attempted a serious study of Lee in photographs, and with Don Hopkins’s painstakingly researched and lavishly illustrated Robert E. Lee in War and Peace, the wait is finally over. Read More...
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Robert E. Lee in War and Peace Format: Paperback, 216 7 x 10, 154 photos, 3 charts It has been seven decades since anyone has attempted a serious study of Robert E. Lee in photographs, and with Don Hopkins’s painstakingly researched and lavishly illustrated Robert E. Lee in War and Peace, the wait is finally over. Read More...
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