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Books with author James W. Erwin

  • Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri

    James W. Erwin

    eBook (The History Press, March 26, 2013)
    The guerrillas who terrorized Missouri during the Civil War were colorful men whose daring and vicious deeds brought them a celebrity never enjoyed by the Federal soldiers who hunted them. Many books have been written about William Quantrill, "Bloody Bill" Anderson, George Todd, Tom Livingston and other noted guerrillas. You have probably not heard of George Wolz, Aaron Caton, John Durnell, Thomas Holston or Ludwick St. John. They served in Union cavalry regiments in Missouri, where neither side showed mercy to defeated foes. They are just five of the anonymous thousands who, in the end, defeated the guerrillas and have been forgotten with the passage of time. This is their story.
  • Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri

    James W. Erwin

    eBook (The History Press, Feb. 21, 2012)
    Missouri ranks third in the number of Civil War battles fought on its soil. Although some sizable actions were fought in the state, most of the battles were the result of the intense guerrilla activity. These battles are only the actions reported by Federal troops against the guerrillas. The attacks on civilians were equally as numerous. Long before the Civil War began, Missouri was deeply divided over whether slavery should be extended to neighboring Kansas. This book takes an in-depth look at the guerrilla warfare grounded in this division.
  • Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri

    James W. Erwin

    Paperback (The History Press, March 26, 2013)
    The guerrillas who terrorized Missouri during the Civil War were colorful men whose daring and vicious deeds brought them a celebrity never enjoyed by the Federal soldiers who hunted them. Many books have been written about William Quantrill, Bloody Bill" Anderson, George Todd, Tom Livingston and other noted guerrillas. You have probably not heard of George Wolz, Aaron Caton, John Durnell, Thomas Holston or Ludwick St. John. They served in Union cavalry regiments in Missouri, where neither side showed mercy to defeated foes. They are just five of the anonymous thousands who, in the end, defeated the guerrillas and have been forgotten with the passage of time. This is their story."
  • Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri

    James W. Erwin

    Paperback (The History Press, Feb. 21, 2012)
    Missouri ranks third in the number of Civil War battles fought on its soil. Although some sizable actions were fought in the state, most of the battles were the result of the intense guerrilla activity. These battles are only the actions reported by Federal troops against the guerrillas. The attacks on civilians were equally as numerous. Long before the Civil War began, Missouri was deeply divided over whether slavery should be extended to neighboring Kansas. This book takes an in-depth look at the guerrilla warfare grounded in this division.
  • Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri

    James W Erwin

    Hardcover (History Press Library Editions, March 26, 2013)
    The guerrillas who terrorized Missouri during the Civil War were colorful men whose daring and vicious deeds brought them a celebrity never enjoyed by the Federal soldiers who hunted them. Many books have been written about William Quantrill, Bloody Bill" Anderson, George Todd, Tom Livingston and other noted guerrillas. You have probably not heard of George Wolz, Aaron Caton, John Durnell, Thomas Holston or Ludwick St. John. They served in Union cavalry regiments in Missouri, where neither side showed mercy to defeated foes. They are just five of the anonymous thousands who, in the end, defeated the guerrillas and have been forgotten with the passage of time. This is their story."
  • Destination Moon: The Spiritual and Scientific Voyage of the Eighth Man to Walk on the Moon

    James Erwin

    Hardcover (The Vision Forum, Inc., Sept. 25, 2004)
    The eighth man to walk on the moon took the entire Bible seriously because he took its Author seriously. He rejoiced in the Genesis account of origins. He believed that God created the world in six, twenty-four-hour days. That man was Col. James Irwin, the lunar vehicle commander for Apollo 15. Destination: Moon recounts his amazing physical and spiritual journey to the moon. With spectacular photos and ''you are there'' text, you will experience what it's like to train for four years as an astronaut. You will feel the emotions of lift-off, see Earth from space, and explore the moon. As amazing as his accomplishment was, Astronaut Irwin viewed it as insignificant compared to the accomplishments of the Creator.
  • Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri

    James W. Erwin

    Paperback (The History Press, March 15, 1725)
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  • Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri

    James W. Erwin

    Paperback (The History Press, March 15, 1888)
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  • Sand

    W James

    Hardcover (A. L. Burt, March 15, 1929)
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  • Horses I've Known

    W James

    Paperback (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1946)
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  • Talks to Teachers on Psychology

    W James

    (Longmans Green and Co, Jan. 1, 1939)
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