A Stillness at Appomattox
Franklin Library, 1977. Leather. Signed/limited edition privately printed. Green leather with gold gilt. Gold edge. Ribbon marker. More
Franklin Library, 1977. Leather. Signed/limited edition privately printed. Green leather with gold gilt. Gold edge. Ribbon marker. More
University of Tennessee Press, October 1983. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. In dustjacket. Carmine colored cloth. Black and gold lettering on spine. First U.S. edition. Clean, unmarked interiors. No underlining. No notes. Signed by both authors, McDonough and Connelly on front free end page. James Lee McDonough also inscribed his signature..... More
Thomas Dunne Books, June 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. "New York Times" bestselling authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen conclude their inventive trilogy with this remarkable answer to the great "what if" of the American Civil War: Could the South have indeed won? After his great victories at Gettysburg and..... More
Burd Street Pr, June 2002. Trade Paperback. Swallowed Up in Victory is a narrative of the last year of the American Civil War. It follows the action surrounding the first attacks on Petersburg through the surrender at Appomattox. Swallowed Up in Victory traces the history of the siege through letters..... More
University of South Carolina Press, October 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Details Jewish participation on the Civil War battlefield and throughout the Southern home front In The Jewish Confederates, Robert N. Rosen introduces readers to the community of Southern Jews of the 1860s, revealing the remarkable breadth of Southern Jewry's participation..... More
University of North Carolina Press, September 2014. First Edition. Hardcover. Sherman's March, cutting a path through Georgia and the Carolinas, is among the most symbolically potent events of the Civil War. In Through the Heart of Dixie, Anne Sarah Rubin uncovers and unpacks stories and myths about the March from..... More