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Battles and leaders of the Civil War

2002
A collection of articles written in the decades following the Civil War, most of which appeared in "Century Magazine" and the Philadelphia "Weekly Times," in which military and civilian leaders from the North and South examine a range of war-related topics.

The march

a novel
2006
A historical novel based on William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia and the Carolinas and the people he encounters along the way, including a freed slave girl named Pearl, Union regimental surgeon Colonel Sartorius, Emily Thompson, the daughter of a Southern judge, and two misfit soldiers.

Jeb Stuart

the last cavalier
2000
Describes the life and achievements of Civil War general, Jeb Stuart, discussing his childhood, West Point education, years on the Western frontier, and service to the Confederacy.

General James Longstreet

the Confederacy's most controversial soldier : a biography
1993
Details the life and military career of General James Longstreet of the Confederate Army.

The first salute

1988
Examines pivotal events of the American Revolution and how Europe was affected by it.

Valley Forge

1994
Discusses the Revolutionary War efforts of George Washington and the American Army during 1777-78. Highlights the winter at Valley Forge.

The Civil War in the West

2000
Describes how the Civil War was influenced by events that took place in the American West more than forty years earlier.

The end of the American Revolutionary War

the colonists defeat the British at Yorktown
2001
Briefly surveys the Revolutionary War and describes the battle at Yorktown which forced the British to surrender and ended the war.

Civil War forts

2000
Describes the battles that took place at six different forts during the Civil War.

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