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Books in A True Book: The Civil War series

  • The Civil War

    Peter Benoit

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 8, 2011)
    An introduction the civil war for young readers.This book introduces readers (Grades 3-5) to the American Civil War, detailing the war's causes, key battles, notable generals and other persons involved in the war, and how the end of the war affected life in the United States.
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  • A Blaze of Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Shiloh

    Jeff Shaara

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, April 9, 2013)
    “[An] exciting read . . . [Jeff] Shaara returns to the U.S. Civil War in this first book of a new trilogy. . . . This novel is meticulously researched and brings a vivid reality to the historical events depicted.”—Library Journal NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERSpring 1862. The Confederate Army in the West teeters on the brink of collapse. General Albert Sidney Johnston is forced to abandon the critical city of Nashville and rally his troops in defense of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Hot on Johnston’s trail are two of the Union’s best generals: Ulysses Grant and Don Carlos Buell. If their combined forces can crush Johnston’s army and capture the railroad, the war in the West likely will be over. There’s just one problem: Johnston knows of the Union plans and is poised to launch an audacious surprise attack on Grant’s encampment—a small settlement in southwestern Tennessee anchored by a humble church named Shiloh. Drawing on meticulous research, Jeff Shaara dramatizes the key decisions of the commanders on both sides of the conflict—and brings to life the junior officers, conscripts, and enlisted men who gave their all for the cause. With stunning immediacy, Shaara takes us inside the maelstrom of Shiloh as no novelist has before. “Brilliant . . . riveting . . . a work to be embraced.”—BookreporterIncludes a preview of Jeff Shaara’s next Civil War novel, A Chain of Thunder
  • A Blaze of Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Shiloh

    Jeff Shaara

    Hardcover (Ballantine Books, May 29, 2012)
    In the first novel of a spellbinding new trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Shaara returns to the Civil War terrain he knows best. A Blaze of Glory takes us to the action-packed Western Theater for a vivid re-creation of one of the war’s bloodiest and most iconic engagements—the Battle of Shiloh. It’s the spring of 1862. The Confederate Army in the West teeters on the brink of collapse following the catastrophic loss of Fort Donelson. Commanding general Albert Sidney Johnston is forced to pull up stakes, abandon the critical city of Nashville, and rally his troops in defense of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Hot on Johnston’s trail are two of the Union’s best generals: the relentless Ulysses Grant, fresh off his career-making victory at Fort Donelson, and Don Carlos Buell. If their combined forces can crush Johnston’s army and capture the railroad, the war in the West likely will be over. There’s just one problem: Johnston knows of the Union plans, and is poised to launch an audacious surprise attack on Grant’s encampment—a small settlement in southwestern Tennessee anchored by a humble church named Shiloh. With stunning you-are-there immediacy, Shaara takes us inside the maelstrom of Shiloh as no novelist has before. Drawing on meticulous research, he dramatizes the key actions and decisions of the commanders on both sides: Johnston, Grant, Sherman, Beauregard, and the illustrious Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrest. Here too are the thoughts and voices of the junior officers, conscripts, and enlisted men who gave their all for the cause, among them Confederate cavalry lieutenant James Seeley and Private Fritz “Dutchie” Bauer of the 16th Wisconsin Regiment—brave participants in a pitched back-and-forth battle whose casualty count would far surpass anything the American public had yet seen in this war. By the end of the first day of fighting, as Grant’s bedraggled forces regroup for could be their last stand, two major events—both totally unexpected—will turn the tide of the battle and perhaps the war itself.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Peter Benoit

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 8, 2011)
    The Civil War divided a country and was a time when we were fighting our own.A True Book: The Civil War series introduces young investigative readers to the civil war, explaining the details leading up to the war, as well as an up-close look at what life was like during that time period. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. Readers will discover all about the Civil War, what the war was being fought over, and how life was affected for all Americans during this time period.
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  • Gods and Generals

    Jeff Shaara

    Hardcover (Ballantine Books, May 28, 1996)
    The New York Times bestselling prequel to the Pulitzer Prize–winning classic The Killer Angels In this brilliantly written epic novel, Jeff Shaara traces the lives, passions, and careers of the great military leaders from the first gathering clouds of the Civil War. Here is Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, a hopelessly by-the-book military instructor and devout Christian who becomes the greatest commander of the Civil War; Winfield Scott Hancock, a captain of quartermasters who quickly establishes himself as one of the finest leaders of the Union army; Joshua Chamberlain, who gives up his promising academic career and goes on to become one of the most heroic soldiers in American history; and Robert E. Lee, never believing until too late that a civil war would ever truly come to pass. Profound in its insights into the minds and hearts of those who fought in the war, Gods and Generals creates a vivid portrait of the soldiers, the battlefields, and the tumultuous times that forever shaped the nation.
  • Pursuit to Appomattox: The Last Battles

    Jerry Korn

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Nov. 1, 1987)
    Beautifully bound and illustrated volume on the Civil War featuring The Last Battles, Pursuit to Appomattox.
  • The Struggle for Tennessee: Tupelo to Stones River

    James Street, Time-Life Books

    Library Binding (Time Life Education, Dec. 1, 1985)
    Recounts the attempts of Confederate and Union forces to control the rivers and railroads in Tennessee and Kentucky
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  • Running for Public Office

    Sarah De Capua

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 7, 2012)
    Find out just what it takes to run for office in the United States. Also learn about campaigning and how elections work.A True Book: Civics series helps children become productive citizens by presenting core civic knowledge in a fun and engaging way. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. From small town mayors to the men and women of the U.S. congress, all public officials play important roles in the nation's government.
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  • Sherman's March: Atlanta to the Sea

    David Nevin

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Aug. 1, 1986)
    Describes the Confederate strategy after General Sherman captured Atlanta, explains the reasons behind Sherman's March to the Sea, and recounts the fall of Savannah
  • The Confederate States of America

    Peter Benoit

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 8, 2011)
    It looked as if America would be split into two separate countries.A True Book: The Civil War series introduces young investigative readers to the civil war, explaining the details leading up to the war, as well as an up-close look at what life was like during that time period. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. Readers will discover all about the South and the Confederate States of America as the country was divided during the Civil Warand we almost separated into 2 countries.
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  • The Shenandoah in Flames: The Valley Campaign of 1864

    Thomas A. Lewis

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, May 1, 1989)
    Shenandoah in Flames, The: The Valley Campaign of 1864 by Lewis, Thomas A. et al.
  • The Songs of Stones River: A Civil War Novel

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 1, 2015)
    This historical novel tells the story of two boys living in the South during the tragic days of the Civil War. James is a proud Southerner who feels responsible for providing for his newly widowed mother and his younger sister. Eli is the lone outdoor slave of a bitter man who sold off Eli's mother two years earlier. When circumstances force them to work side by side, each boy's eyes are opened to new ways of thinking, leading to an exciting conclusion. Filled with thoughtful prose and historical references, The Songs of Stone River brings the Civil War era to life.
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