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Books with title UNCIVIL WAR

  • Uncivil

    Angela Rasch

    language (DopplerPress, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Frank, who recently lost both parents, has become a guttersnipe. Barely able to eke-out adequate food to sustain him, he lies about his age to join the new Union Army. Shortly after the Civil War’s first battles, Frank’s cut off from his regiment and finds himself behind enemy lines – in almighty trouble. A group of entrepreneurial strumpets save his life by taking him in and disguising him as the daughter of their madam. This story occurs mainly in the 1860s. Given the times, some of the language is very offensive and racially, hell-fired wrong.
  • Civil War

    Mike Evans, Eric A. Shelman

    eBook (, June 30, 2016)
    Orphans Civil War Vol VBook five begins almost one year from the fateful release of the drug that started it all. Wage war alongside Shaun and Ellie with the rest of the group as the threats increase and the threatened fight back! Lives will be lost but those that refuse to back down will have to fight harder than ever before to see one more day.If you enjoy books by Mark Tufo with Zombie Fallout, or Nicholas Sansbury Smith & Extinction Cycle than this is a series for you. The dead are walking, they can rip your car door or arm off, they are stronger than imaginable with more surprises down the road filled with the dead in the streets.
  • Uncivil War: Takeover

    B.T. Wright, Jonathan Dudycha

    eBook
    They have evolved. And they are coming. Moments after lifting off in their helicopter, there is a malfunction. Colt Maddox and a surviving few have their celebration of escaping the infected cut short. The helicopter is going down. Miles from their destination, stranded in the middle of nowhere, Colt and crew will have to navigate the mountainous terrain. That alone would be difficult enough, but coupled with the threat of a relentless enemy that now knows how to hunt them down, and that trek becomes nearly impossible. Deep down Colt knows lives will be lost, but whose? His sons? The vice president? His own? It's survival of the fittest, but there's only one problem: The infected are far superior physically, and gaining ground by the minute mentally. Can Colt find a way to get his family back to his brother? Or will the invaders finally get everything they came for? If you enjoy books by A.G. Riddle, Justin Cronin, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Jack Hunt, Bobby Akart, Michael C. Grumley, Kyla Stone, Chris Pike, Ryan Westfield, Harley Tate, Mike Kraus, and Mike Sheridan, you'll love the Uncivil War series.
  • UNCIVIL WAR

    Dixon

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, June 1, 1991)
    Invited by prominent historian Andrew Donnell to participate in a reenactment of the Civil War's Battle of Shiloh, Frank and Joe Hardy--one dressed in Confederate gray, the other in Union blue--are horrified when a real bullet cuts down their famous host. Invited by prominent historian Andrew Donnell to participate in a reenactment of the Civil War's Battle of Shiloh, Frank and Joe Hardy--one dressed in Confederate grey, the other in Union blue--are horrified when a real bullet cuts down their famous host
  • Civil War

    Bruce Catton

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Aug. 27, 1986)
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  • Civil War

    John Stanchak

    Hardcover (DK Publishing, March 21, 2011)
    The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures.Released in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.Now reissued with a CD and wall chart! Rich, full-color photographs of rare documents, powerful weapons, and priceless artifacts plus stunning images of legendary commanders, unsung heroes, and memorable heroines combine with stories of courage, adventure, and defiance to paint an unforgettable portrait of the Civil War.
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  • Uncivil War

    Noel Harrower

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, Nov. 27, 2014)
    These twin tales follow the raising of the King's Standard at Nottingham Castle in 1642, through to 1646, when King Charles surrended to the Scottish army outside Newark. Set in Nottinghamshire, Uncivil War tells the story of five children caught in the conflict of the English Civil War. Tom, a stable boy; his sister Meg, a maidservant at Pierrepoint Hall; Nick, who never wanted to be a soldier; Jed, who did but later regrets it; and Alice, who is left to help run a refuge for victims. Seen through the eyes of innocent children, Uncivil War depicts the characters' initial excitement at the thought of conflict but later hating the war and questioning the need for it at all. This book highlights the struggles children may face during wartime, as well as the lessons that still need to be learnt. While all the children are fictitious, the main adult characters are based on real people who lived in the county of Nottinghamshire at the time. This book gives a modern take to novels such as Marriott's Children of the New Forest.
  • Uncivil War

    Sheila Solomon Klass

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Having the name Asa Alfita Anderson is not easy for a young girl and only becomes more difficult when a mean-spirited boy suddenly joins the class, but with a name like Robert E. Lee, she does not feel he should be teasing anyone--and the battle begins.
  • Uncivil War

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (Archway, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Civil War

    Martin W Sandler

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 1, 2014)
    During the years 1861–1865, America was a nation torn apart by war. From terrible land combat to fierce battles at sea, from mothers losing sons to brothers fighting brothers, the Civil War was a conflict that profoundly affected all that it touched . . . and changed our nation forever. Witness the scenes and encounter the words of those caught up in a nation at war with itself. Martin W. Sandler's Civil War includes an author's note, index, and over one hundred vintage posters, paintings, and photographs from the Library of Congress archives. 1997 Notable Children's Trade Book in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC). Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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  • Uncivil War: Takeover

    B.T. Wright, Jonathan Dudycha

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    They have evolved. And they are coming.Moments after lifting off in their helicopter, there is a malfunction. Colt Maddox and a surviving few have their celebration of escaping the infected cut short. The helicopter is going down.Miles from their destination, stranded in the middle of nowhere, Colt and crew will have to navigate the mountainous terrain. That alone would be difficult enough, but coupled with the threat of a relentless enemy that now knows how to hunt them down, and that trek becomes nearly impossible.Deep down Colt knows lives will be lost, but whose? His sons? The vice president? His own?It’s survival of the fittest, but there’s only one problem: The infected are far superior physically, and gaining ground by the minute mentally.Can Colt find a way to get his family back to his brother? Or will the invaders finally get everything they came for?
  • Civil War

    Michael Golay, John S. Bowman

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Nov. 1, 2010)
    America's bloodiest war was fought, not against a foreign enemy, but family against family, brother against brother, North versus South. After five long years of battlefield carnage, the institution of slavery was finally abolished and the Union preserved. In the process, many of America's now legendary figures rose to prominence—President Abraham Lincoln and Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee among them. Here in the full-color Civil War, Revised Edition, all of the human conflicts of that war, both political and military, on land and at sea, are described in vivid and sometimes harrowing detail. Readers will also gain an understanding of the military tactics and innovative equipment used during battle.
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