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Books in History of the Civil War Series series

  • The Tree of Appomattox: A Story of the Civil War's Close

    Joseph A. Altsheler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 23, 2015)
    “The Tree of Appomattox” concludes the series of connected romances dealing with the Civil War, begun in “The Guns of Bull Run,” and continued successively through “The Guns of Shiloh,” “The Scouts of Stonewall,” “The Sword of Antietam,” “The Star of Gettysburg,” “The Rock of Chickamauga” and “The Shades of the Wilderness” to the present volume. It has been completed at the expense of vast labor, and the author has striven at all times to be correct, wherever facts are involved. So far, at least, no historic detail has been challenged by critic or reader. More than half a century has passed since the Civil War’s close. Not many of the actors in it are left. It was one of the most tremendous upheavals in the life of any nation, and it was the greatest of all struggles, until the World War began, but scarcely any trace of partisan rancor or bitterness is left. So, it has become easier to write of it with a sense of fairness and detachment, and the lapse of time has made the perspective clear and sharp.
  • The Scouts of Stonewall: The Story of the Great Valley Campaign

    Joseph A. Altsheler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 23, 2015)
    In this third book of Joseph Altsheler's Civil War series, Harry Kenton, a lieutenant in the Southern Army, is on scout patrol in the Shenandoah Valley. He has attracted the notice of the great General Stonewall Jackson after his regiment, the Invincibles of South Carolina, suffered great losses at the Battle of Bull Run. As the war continues, Harry meets each challenge that he faces with his close friends and fellow warriors.
  • The Biggest Battles of the Civil War

    Molly Kolpin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    In the Civil War, battles raged in more than 20 states. The war between North and South remains the bloodiest in U.S. history. The casualties of the Battle of Gettysburg numbered more than 50,000 alone, and the day the Battle of Antietam was fought September 17, 1862 is recorded as the deadliest single day in U.S. military history. Find out what happened in the wars largest battles to cause the devastation that still scars the nation today.
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  • The Guns of Bull Run: A Story of the Civil War's Eve

    Joseph A. Altsheler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 23, 2015)
    The first volume in the Civil War series, following the adventures of Harry Kenton, who leaves his home in Kentucky. He travels through dangerous territory to South Carolina on a secret mission on the eve of the Civil War. (From Chapter 4) "They will not fire! They dare not!" cried Shepard in a tense, strained whisper. As the last word left his lips there was a heavy crash. A tongue of fire leaped from one of the batteries, followed by a gush of smoke, and a round shot whistled over the Star of the West. A tremendous shout came from the crowd, then it was silent, while that tongue of flame leaped a second time from the mouth of a cannon. Harry saw the water spring up, a spire of white foam, near the steamer, and a moment later a third shot clipped the water close by. He did not know whether the gunners were firing directly at the vessel or merely meant to warn her that she came nearer at her peril, but in any event, the effect was the same. South Carolina with her cannon was warning a foreign ship, the ship of an enemy, to keep away. The Star of the West slowed down and stopped. Then another shout, more tremendous than ever, a shout of triumph, came from the crowd, but Harry felt a chill strike to his heart. Young St. Clair, too, was silent and Harry saw a shadow on his face. He looked for Shepard, but he was gone and the boy had not heard him go. "It is all over," said St. Clair, with the certainty of prophecy. "The cannon have spoken and it is war.
  • Rangers, Jayhawkers, and Bushwakers in the Civil War

    Douglas J. Savage

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 2000)
    Describes the loosely-knit bands of soldiers who usually fought in the western states apart from regular army units, and portrays the most infamous guerrilla fighters.
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  • The Soldier's Life in the Civil War

    Douglas J. Savage

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 2000)
    Describes the process that turned civilians into Union or Confederate soldiers during the Civil War, including enlistment, basic training, camp life, and the first experience of combat.
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  • Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Dream of Peaceful Revolution

    Della Rowland

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A biography of the Nobel Peace Prize winner who showed us that a struggle can be waged without violence
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  • The rock of Chickamauga;: A story of the western crisis

    Joseph A Altsheler

    Unknown Binding (Appleton-Century-Crofts, Feb. 21, 1943)
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  • The scouts of Stonewall;: The story of the great valley campaign,

    Joseph A Altsheler

    Hardcover (D. Appleton and Company, March 15, 1914)
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  • How the United States became a united nation,

    Mary A Kennedy

    Hardcover (Charles E. Merrill company, March 15, 1930)
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  • The Story of the Civil War

    Molly Kolpin, Amanda Kolpin

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    The U.S. Civil War cost more than 620,000 lives, pitted family member against family member, and wreaked havoc across the South's landscape. Through engaging text, infographics, and primary source images, get the inside story about this four year long fight between the Union and the Confederacy, from its brave heroes to its biggest battles and the Reconstruction period that followed.
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  • The Story of the Civil War

    Amanda Kolpin, Molly Kolpin

    Paperback (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    Go beyond the basics and bring new life to the topic of the Civil War. The Story of the Civil War gives readers an in depth look at this pivotal war, covering both its biggest heroes and those who worked behind the scenes, as well as key battles and the trials of the Reconstruction period. Infographics, such as timelines and charts, along with sidebars and primary source images and quotes support comprehension and provide strong ties to Common Core State Standards.
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