Book looks new. Has color and B&W photos, No writing, etc. We provide free delivery tracking. ; Photographs; 14.4 X 10.2 X 0.6 inches; 136 pages View More...
Looks new. Red cover gilt print. Dust in mylar cover. No marks, underlining, or highlighting. The story of George Beale, a prominent Virginia politician, and his volunteering to Robert E. Lee to serve to protect Virginia. It is said "George William Beale was born into the Virginia nobility, son of Richard Lee Beale, who served in the House of Representatives and Congress for that state before the Civil War. It is small wonder that he followed his father into the Confederate cavalry, 9th Virginia when the call of Civil War was sounded.His well-written and compelling memoirs document his tim... View More...
1974 Printing of the 1965 edition. Book and dust look almost new. Faint browning to endpaper edge. Dust has protective cover. Covers the 4 year fight for the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 184 pages View More...
Blue leather with gilt print, page edges and decorative end papers. Books looks new and unread. ; Collector's Library of the Civil War; 8.40 X 5.70 X 1.50 inches; 517 pages View More...
Book and dust look new. ?If a full company is needed for some easy service, e. G. , Provost-Guard, a German company is never taken. If an entire company is required for rough service, e. G. , Several days or several weeks as Train-Guard, a German company will be ordered whenever possible. As this happens on a company basis, so it happens to individuals in the mixed companies. "; Voices Of The Civil War; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 288 pages View More...
Book and dust look new never read. Dust in Mylar cover. "In 1861, thousands of Georgians left their homes and plunged themselves into a fight with an unknown future. Unfortunately, many of their stories of valor and even dishonor are still hidden in attics and dusty archives and are waiting to be found and told. Fox?s discovery of many unpublished letters and diaries written by 35th Georgia veterans ensures that their never-before-told-story will finally have an audience. This unit numbered 1,330 soldiers during the four long years of war, and almost half of these men failed to return home.Th... View More...
Looks almost new. clean book and contents. rue stories of unusual happenings during the civil war."In 1861, Wilmer McLean, distressed that a cannon ball crashed through his home during the battle of Bull Run, moved to a farm where "the sound of battle would never again reach him and his family." Almost four years later, McLean's Appomattox Court House home was used for Lee's surrender to Grant." "After the Confederacy was defeated, Jefferson Davis was stripped of his citizenship. He died as a man without a country. His citizenship was restored by Congress during the administration of Georgia... View More...
Pages browning due to age. Fragile. May have stain or chiping due to storage. Thrilling adventures, Daring deeds, Heroic Exploits, and Wonderful Escapes during American Civil War.. Original 1899 edition, not a reprint. Book now in archival sleeve to protect condition.Scarce if not rare. Our photo's/scans are of the actual item being sold, not a borrowed image! We provide free delivery tracking and ship daily or next business day!; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 243 pages; View More...
Beautiful blue leather with gilt edges. Decorative end papers. Looks new. Clean tight binding. These are exact reprints of the 1870-90's editions and revised in this printing from the 1980's. Excellent references and account of the Civil War. Original set was 30 volumes of which this was one. ; Collector's library of the Civil War; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 480 pages View More...
This is an Original 1864 edition, not a reprint. Brown cloth cover with gilt lettering and design of General Grant on horse in gold on spine. Cover also has raised relief design. Cover worn and has 1/4 inch freying to top and bottom of spine with a small scuff at top of spine. Age foxing to interior otherwise clean and tight with strong hinges and no underlining or writing. Frontispiece has illustration of Grants Birthplace, page before title page has Portraits of Heros (Porter, Mitchell, Ericsson, Foote), Several other illustrations throughout by Fay & Cox of New York (as verified graphicarts... View More...
Book and dust look new. Mylar cover on dust. Deemed Helmira due to the many deaths of Confederate prisioners of war during the Civil War this prisioner of war camp was second only to Andersonville in Georgia as a testament of the evil of what man can do to other men. The author was a local educator in the town and did extensive research on the prison. The book has an extensive bibliography, notes, and index. A must read on the Civil War. ; B&W Illustrations; 10.2 X 5.6 X 1.0 inches; 246 pages View More...
Scarce copy of this excellent work. Back hinge starting to crack otherwise tight and very good condition. "This volume is true from beginning to end; and shows the milestone of a human life that may guide some pilgirim... The detailed history of the 24th Kentucky Union Regiment, from Lexington, Shiloh, Perryville, Nashville, Knoxville, Kenesay Mountain and Atlanta is given in full from the daily memoranda made by a soldier wh saw and felt the weariness of march and shock of battle. " 6-Guns #1203 rare Graff #2254 Dornbusch II-368 Flake #4508 Joyce served in the 24th Kentucky Infantry to the We... View More...
Civil war volume from presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Binding boards have bug damage and are barely attached. Spine board missing. Good candidate for recovering. Contents clean. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. ; Vol. 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 839 pages View More...
Blue paperback with black print in Very Good condition. Item now in archival sleeve to preserve and protect condition. Originally published by The War Memorial Association in 16 sections with permission of The War Department, Washington, D.C. Also includes a Great Battlefield series in full color by Ogden, Thulstrup, Davidson & Others. This section 10 has Sheridan's final charge at Winchester, September 19, 1864 by Thulstrup. Numerous black and white photos from Brady. This section covers chapter XVII continued, chapter XVIII, and chapter XIX of the account by Lossing and includes, among othe... View More...
Blue paperback with black print in Very Good condition. Cover may have sun- fading around the edges. Item now in archival sleeve to preserve and protect condition. Originally published by The War Memorial Association in 16 sections with permission of The War Department, Washington, D.C. Also includes a Great Battlefield series in full color by Ogden, Thulstrup, Davidson & Others. This section 15 has Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama, June 19, 1864. Numerous black and white photos from Brady. This section covers chapter XXVII continued, chapter XXVIII of the account by Lossing and includes, amon... View More...
Blue paperback with black print in excellent condition. Cover may have sun- fading around the edges. Originally published by The War Memorial Association in 16 sections with permission of The War Department, Washington, D.C. Also includes a Great Battlefield series in full color by Ogden, Thulstrup, Davidson & Others. This section 7 has McClellan at Antietam, September 17, 1862. Numerous black and white photos from Brady. This section covers chapter 12 continued, and chapter 13 of the account by Lossing and includes, among others; The Army at Washington in motion, Johnston defeats Patterson ... View More...
Blue paperback with black print in excellent condition. Originally published by The War Memorial Association in 16 sections with permission of The War Department, Washington, D.C. Also includes a Great Battlefield series in full color by Ogden, Thulstrup, Davidson & Others. This section 8 has Burnside at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Numerous black and white photos from Brady. This section covers chapter XIV, and XV of the account by Lossing and includes, among others; capture of Mason and Slidell, Roanoke dIsland Capture by Gen. Foster, Generals McCulloch and McIntosh, CSA killed, Reque... View More...