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Our Trust is in the God of Battles: The Civil War Letters of Robert Franklin Bunting, Chaplain, Terry's Texas Rangers, C.S.A.

Edited by Thomas W. Cutrer.

University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $45.00

Robert Franklin Bunting was a Princeton-educated chaplain who served in the Confederate 8th Texas Cavalry, popularly known as Terry's Texas Rangers, which saw combat at Shiloh, Murfreesboro, and Chickamauga. The manuscript consists primarily of ninety-five letters that Bunting wrote to a variety of Texas newspapers. Designed primarily to describe the unit's movements and actions in detail, the letters also strove to maintain morale as the Confederates' prospects dimmed.

Unlike most Civil War soldiers, Bunting wrote with the explicit purpose of publishing his correspondence, seeking to influence congregations of civilians on the home front just as he had done when he lectured them from the pulpit before the Civil War. Bunting's letters cover military actions in great detail, yet they were also like sermons, filled with inspiring rhetoric that turned fallen soldiers into Christian martyrs, Yankees into godless abolitionist hordes, and Southern women into innocent defenders of home and hearth. As such, the public nature of Bunting's writings gives the reader an exceptional opportunity to see how Confederates constructed the ideal of a Southern soldier.

Taken as a whole, the letters provide a glimpse into a little-understood aspect of Civil War historiography: the way in which religion influenced the ideology of soldiers and civilians. They also provide a rare first-person perspective on the role of the chaplain in the Confederate Army. Finally, Bunting's letters display an example of successful wartime propaganda: the consistent optimism maintained in the letters doubtless encouraged soldiers in the ill-fated Army of the Tennessee to remain in the ranks for four long years.


  1. SOLD Abdill, George B. Civil War Railroads: True Story of Railroads and Men in the Civil War. Reprint. Bonanza. $25.00

  2. Abel, E. Lawrence. Singing the New Nation: How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861-1865. Foreword by Bobby Horton. The story of how the war's participants expressed their private thoughts and collective passions through music. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95

  3. Abrahamson, James L. The Men of Secession and Civil War 1859-1861. Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2000. $50.00

  4. SOLD Ackinclose, Timothy. Sabres & Pistols: The Civil War Career of Col. Harry Gilmor. Gilmore began his service to the Confederacy by joining Lt. Col. Turner Ashby's command in the Seventh Virginia and later served as a scout for Stonewall Jackson. 1st edition. Stan Clark Military Books, 1997. Dust jacket. $25.00

  5. SOLD Adamson, Augustus Pitt. Sojourns of a Patriot: The Field and Prison Papers of an Unreconstructed Confederate. Edited with commentary by Richard Bender Abell and Fay Adamson Gecik. Adamson served in Company E, 30th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, seeing action at the siege of Savannah, campaigning in the Carolinas and Florida, wounded at Chickamauga, before his capture at Calhoun and imprisonment at Rock Island. Southern Heritage Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $26.95

  6. Alexander, Bevin. Robert E. Lee's Civil War. 1st edition. Adams Media Co., 1998. Dust jacket. $24.95

  7. Alexander, Bevin. Lost Victories: The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson. First edition. Henry Holt. $30.00

  8. Alexander, Bevin. Lost Victories: The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson. The author argues that Jackson was a superior strategist who could have won the war for the South had Lee accepted Jackson's plan for the invasion of the north. Hippocrene Books, 2004. Soft cover. $14.95

  9. Alexander, Edward Porter. Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander, edited by Gary W. Gallagher. One of the richest personal accounts in all of the vast literature on the Civil War, including his description of Gettysburg. Alexander was in command of the Army of Northern Virginia's artillery. Book is the winner of the 1990 Douglas Southall Freeman History Award. University of North Carolina Press, 1989. Dust jacket. $45.00

  10. Alexander, Edward Porter. Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander, edited by Gary W. Gallagher. One of the richest personal accounts in all of the vast literature on the Civil War, including his description of Gettysburg. Alexander was in command of the Army of Northern Virginia's artillery. Book is the winner of the 1990 Douglas Southall Freeman History Award. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. Soft cover. $22.50

  11. SOLD Alexander, Edward Porter. Military Memoirs of a Confederate: A Critical Narrative. Alexander was a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army and Chief of Artillery, Longstreet's Corps. Reprint. Morningside, 1990. Dust jacket. $55.00

  12. Alexander, Edward Porter. Military Memoirs of a Confederate: A Critical Narrative. New introduction by Gary W. Gallagher. Classic autobiography. Da Capo Press, 1993. Soft cover. $22.00

  13. new Allardice, Bruce S. Confederate Colonels: A Biographical Register. The first comprehensive study of the Confederacy's colonels, with a biographical article on each man. University of Missouri Press, Dust jacket. $49.95

  14. SOLD Allan, William. History of the Campaign of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia: From November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862. Reprint. Morningside, 1974. Creme cloth. $27.50

  15. Allan, Col. Willian. Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and the Army of Northern Virginia, 1862. New introduction by Robert K. Krick. This volume unites two classic Civil War campaign studies - History of the Campaign of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862. Da Capo Press, 1995. Soft cover with minor warping. $19.95

  16. Allardice, Bruce S. More Generals in Gray. A companion volume to Ezra Warner's book, Generals in Gray. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $34.95

  17. Allen, T. Harrell. Lee's Last Major General: Bryan Grimes of North Carolina. Foreword by Robert E. L. Krick. Based largely on Grimes' own extensive and unedited papers - this is the first biography to chronicle the remarkable life and tragic death by assassination of this plater-turned-soldier. First edition. Savas Publishing Co. 1999. $26.00

  18. Allen, Ujanirtus. Campaigning with Old Stonewall: Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to his Wife. 1st edition. 1998. Dust jacket. $34.95

  19. Anders, Curt. Disaster in Damp Sand: Red River Expedition. The last decisive Confederate victory in the Civil War, when the Louisianans and Texans sgtopped the Union forces. Guild Press of Indiana, 1997. Dust jacket. $22.95

  20. Anders, Curt. Fighting Confederates. An exciting, action-packed account of the careers of the great military commanders of the CSA: Jeff Davis, Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Forrest, Stuart, Joseph E. Johnston, and others. Putnam, 1968. Dust jacket. $25.00

  21. SOLD Anderson, Ephraim. Campaigns of Missouri Confederate Brigade: Historical and Personal. Reprint. Morningside, 1972. $40.00

  22. Anderson, Paul Christopher. Blood Image: Turner Ashby in the Civil War and the Southern Mind. A compellingly original biography of the graceful horseman and violent partisan warrior in the Virginia Cavalry. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $34.95

  23. new Andrew, Rod, Jr. Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer. A critical biography that demonstrates that Hampton's life is essential to understanding his influential version of the Lost Cause. Andrew focuses on four major aspects of Hampton's character: paternalism, honor, chivalry and a quest for vindication. University of North Carolina Prfess, 2008. Dust jacket. $40.00

  24. Andrews, W. H. Footprints of a Regiment: A Recollection of the 1st Georgia Regulars 1861-1865. Written the 1st Sergeant of Company M, who gives vivid and dramatic descriptions of his company's twenty plus battles. Longstreet Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $19.95

  25. Angle, Paul M. Pictorial History of the Civil War Years. Doubleday. Wraps. $21.95

  26. Arliskas, Thomas M. Cadet Gray and Butternut Brown: Notes on Confederate Uniforms. Illustrated view of Southern uniforms, but also answers how and why the two largest Confederate armies, the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee, looked and drewssed the way they did. Thomas Publications, 2006. Soft cover oversize. $16.95

  27. Armstrong, Richard L. Jackson's Valley Campaign: The Battle of McDowell March 11 - May 18, 1862. Virginia Civil War Battles and Leaders Series. 2nd edition. H. E. Howard, 1990. Dark gray cloth. $22.50

  28. Arnold, James and Robert Wiener. Order of Battle: Gettysburg July 2, 1863: Confederate: The Army of Northern Virginia. 1st edition. Osprey Military, 2000. Wraps. $21.95

  29. Ash, Stephen V. When the Yankees Came: Conflict and Chaos in Occupied South, 1861-1865. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 1995. Dust jacket. $29.95

  30. Ash, Stephen V. A Year in the South: Four Lives in 1865. A dramatic story of real people - a slave, a widow, a minister and a Confederate soldier. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. Dust jacket. $26.95

  31. SOLD Ashby, Thomas A. Life of Turner Ashby. Reprint. Morningside, 1988. $30.00

  32. SOLD Ashdown, Paul and Edward Caudill. The Mosby Myth: A Confederate Hero in Life and Legend. American Crisis Series - Books on the Civil War Era. A study of the real "Gray Ghost" and the imagined one. SR Books, 2002. Soft cover. $17.95

  33. SOLD Ashdown, Paul and Edward Caudill. The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest. In this brisk and lively book, the authors explore the creation of the relentless Forrest myth, scrutinizing literature, art, cinema, and popular culture from the past 150 years. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005. Dust jacket. $24.95

  34. Avary, Marta Lockett. A Virginia Girl in the Civil War: Being a Record of the Actual Experiences of the Wife of a Confederate Officer. First published in 1903, this volume offers an extraordinary glimpse inside the mind of a young wife during the Civil War; it is packed with adventure and struggle, pain and joy and sensitive feminine perspective. The Narrative Press, 2004. Soft cover. $15.95

  35. Bagby, George W. The Old Virginia Gentleman and Other Sketches. Edited with an introduction by Thomas Nelson Page. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1911. Cloth. $30.00

  36. Baggett, James Alex. The Scalawags: Southern Dissenters in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Ambitiously uncovers the genesis of scalawag leaders in the entire Confederacy, from the 1850s to 1870s. Baggett uses a collective-biography approach to compile profiels of 742 scalawag-Republicans and then compares and contrasts their counterparts, 666 redeemer-Democrats. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $55.00

  37. Bahnson, Charles Frederic. Bright and Gloomy Days: The Civil War Correspondence of Captain Charles Frederic Bahnson, a Moravian Confederate. Edited by Sarah Bahnson Chapman. The latest contribution to the Voices of the Civil War Series provides the unique perspective of a Confederate army supplier and Moravian. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $37.00

  38. Bailey, Anne J. Between the Enemy and Texas: Parsons's Texas Cavalry in the Civil War. The definitive study of this brigade, exhaustively reserched. Texas Christian Univesity Press, 1989. Soft cover. $24.95

  39. Bailey, Anne J. The Chessboard of War: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Campaigns of 1864. An analysis of the two events together - assessing how miltary events in Georgia and Tennessee intertwined. 1st edition. University of Nebraska Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $32.00

  40. Bailey, Anne J., and Daniel E. Sutherland, eds. Civil War Arkansas: Beyond Battles and Leaders. University of Arkansas Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $34.00

  41. Bailey, Anne J. and Walter J. Fraser, Jr. Portraits of Conflict: A Photographics History of Georgia in the Civil War. Centering on the common soldier, this is the fifth colume in the University of Arkansas Press'a award winning series, which tells the stories of the actual people, rich and poor, whose lives were changed forever by the nation's great drama. University of Arkansas Press, 1996. Dust jacket. 75.00

  42. Bailey, Joseph. Confederate Guerrilla : The Civil War Memoir of Joseph Bailey. Edited by T. Lindsay Baker. Bailey provides a unique perspective on the fighting that took place behind Union lines in Federal-occupied northwest Arkansas during the American Civil War. University of Arkansas Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $29.95

  43. Bakeless, John. Spies of the Confederacy. Follows the exploits of the most famous and most obscure Southern intelligence agents and all those in between - researched from hundreds of documents, many previously unexplored. 1st edition edition. J. B. Lippincott Co., 1970. Dust jacket. $50.00

  44. SOLD Baldwin, James J. The Struck Eagle : A Biography of Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, and a History of the Fifth South Carolina Volunteers and the Palmetto Sharpshooters . 1st edition. Burd Street Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $34.95

  45. Ballard, Michael B. Civil War Mississippi: A Guide. University Press of Mississippi, 2000. Wraps. $14.95

  46. Ballard, Michael B. A Long Shadow: Jefferson Davis and the Final Days of the Confederacy. 1st edition. University Press of Mississippi. $29.50

  47. Ballard, Michael B. A Long Shadow: Jefferson Davis and the Final Days of the Confederacy. University of Georgia Press, 1997. Soft cover. $15.95

  48. Ballard, Michael B. Pemberton: A Biography. 1st edition. University Press of Mississippi. $29.50

  49. SOLD Banks, R. W. Battle of Franklin: November 30, 1864. Reprint. Morningside, 1988. $17.50

  50. Barnes, Frank. Fort Sumter, National Monument South Carolina. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 12. Revised. National Park Service, 1962. Grey wraps. $5.00

  51. Barber, Flavel C. Holding the Line : The Third Tennessee Infantry, 1861-1864. Edited by Robert H. Ferrell. A memoir of service, providing a rare contemporary history of a Confederate regiment. Major Barber was imprisoned after surrendering at Fort Donelson. 1st edition. Kent State University Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $35.00

  52. Barefoot, Daniel W. General Robert F. Hoke: Lee's Modest Warrior. Biography of this North Carolina warrior who saw action in nearly every significant battle in the Eastern theater from Gaines' Mill to Antietam to Chancellorsville, Fort Fisher and Bentonville. John F. Blair, 1996. Dust jacket. $30.00

  53. Barefoot, Daniel W. General Robert F. Hoke: Lee's Modest Warrior. Biography of this North Carolina warrior who saw action in nearly every significant battle in the Eastern theater from Gaines' Mill to Antietam to Chancellorsville, Fort Fisher and Bentonville. John F. Blair, 2001. Soft cover. $17.95

  54. Barefoot, Daniel W. Let Us Die Like Brave Men: Behind the Dying Words of Confederate Warriors. Tells the stories behind the dying words of fifty-two warriors who fell for the Southern cause - includes soldiers from every Confederate state and gives equal play to men high-ranking and obscure. John F. Blair, 2005. Dust jacket. $19.95

  55. Barr, James Michael. Let us Meet in Heaven: The Civil War Letters of James Michael Barr, 5th South Carolina Cavalry. Edited by Thomas D. Mays. Tells the story of a soldier in uniform and his attempts to stay involved in the family farm during the war. McWhiney Foundation Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95

  56. Barrett, John G. The Civil War in North Carolina. Complete story of North Carolina's military engagements in the Civil War and the dramatic meeting of Johnston and Sherman in the Bennett farmhouse. University of North Carolina Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $39.95

  57. Barrett, John G. The Civil War in North Carolina. Complete story of North Carolina's military engagements in the Civil War and the dramatic meeting of Johnston and Sherman in the Bennett farmhouse. University of North Carolina Press, 1996. Soft cover. $19.95

  58. Barrett, John G. Sherman's March through the Carolinas. University of North Carolina Press. $32.50

  59. Bartholomees, J. Boone, Jr. Buff Facings and Gilt Buttons: Staff and Headquarters Operations in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861 - 1865. A regimental history that examines how staff officers and subordinates were selected, trained, and organized. University of South Carolina Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $34.95

  60. Bartlett, Napier. Military Record of Louisiana: Including Biographical and Historical Papers Relating to the Military Organizations of the State. Foreword by T. Harry Williams. Reprint of Bartlett's 1875 memoir, who served with the 13th Louisiana Regiment and the Washington Artillery. Louisiana StateUniversity Press, 1996. Soft cover. $17.95

  61. Barton, Michael. Goodmen: The Character of Civil War Soldiers. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1981. Dust jacket. $23.00

  62. Bass, Cynthia. Sherman's March. A novel told from the perspective of an Union officer, a Southern farm wife and General Sherman. Villard Books, 1994. Dust jacket. $21.00

  63. Bates, James C. A Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War: The Diary and Letters of James C. Bates, edited by Richard Lowe. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1999. $44.95

  64. SOLD Battle, Cullen Andrews. Third Alabama! The Civil War Memoir of Brigadier General Cullen Andrews Battle, CSA. Battle brings his training as a journalist and lawyer to this account of his regiment's wartime experiences. 1st edition. University of Alabama Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95

  65. The Battle of Fort Sumer and First Victory of the Southern Troops, April 13, 1861. Full accounts of the bombardment, with sketches of the scenes, incidents, etc. Compiled chiefly from the detailed reports of the Charleston Press. Originally published in 1861. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1979. Grey wraps. $12.50

  66. SOLD Bean, W. G. Stonewall's Man: Sandie Pendleton. Reprint. Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1987. Dust jacket. $45.00

  67. Bearss, Ed and Chris Calkins. The Battle of Five Forks. Virginia Civil War Battles and Leaders Series. 2nd edition. H. E. Howard, 1985. Dark gray cloth. $22.50

  68. SOLD Bearss, Edwin C. Forrest at Brice's Cross Roads and in North Mississippi in 1864. Reprint of 1979 edition. Moringside Books. Gray cloth. $45.00

  69. SOLD Bearss, Edwin C. Rebel Victory at Vicksburg. Reprint. Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1989. $25.00

  70. Beller, Susan Provost. Mosby and his Rangers: Adventures of the Gray Ghost. Juvenile account of Mosby's raids. Betterway Books, 1992. Soft cover. $6.95

  71. Benedict, George G. Army Life in Virginia: The Civil War Letters of George G. Benedict. Edited by Eric Ward. A firsthand account offering a rare glimpse into the lives of the soldiers, recounting the ruggedness of living conditions, the impractcality of the uniforms, and the tedium of every day duty. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $26.95

  72. SOLD Benedict, James Bell, Jr. "General John Hunt Morgan, the Great Indiana-Ohio Raid." Article in the Filson Club History Quarterly, April 1957. Soft cover. $10.00

  73. Benidt, Bruce Weir. Cross Over the River: The Lives of Stonewall Jackson. A carefully researched novel that paints a realistic portrait of the Civil War's most daring general. iUniverse, 2004. Soft cover. $21.95

  74. SOLD Benner, J. A. Lone Star Rebel. Illustrated by R. B. Dance. Historical novel about Col. Lawrence Sullivan Ross, heroic commander of the Sixth Texas Cavalry. 1st edition. John F. Blair, 1971. Dust jacket. $15.00

  75. Benner, Judith Ann. Sul Ross: Soldier, Statesman, Educator. Biography of Lawrence Sullivan Ross, who was an Indian fighter, Texas Ranger, Confederate soldier, politician, and president of Texas A&M College. 2nd printing. Texas A&M University Press, 1983. Soft cover. $19.95

  76. Benson, Berry. Berry Benson's Civil War Book: Memoirs of a Confederate Scout and Sharpshooter. Edited by Susan Willians Benson. Benson witnessed the first shot fired on Fort Sumter, retreated with Lee's Army to its surrender at Appomattox, and missed little of the action in between. University of Georgia Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $23.00

  77. Benson, Berry. Berry Benson's Civil War Book: Memoirs of a Confederate Scout and Sharpshooter. Edited by Susan Willians Benson. With a new introduction by Edward J. Cashin. Benson witnessed the first shot fired on Fort Sumter, retreated with Lee's Army to its surrender at Appomattox, and missed little of the action in between. University of Georgia Press, 2007. Soft cover. $18.95

  78. Berry, Stephen W. II All That Makes a Man: Love and Ambition in the Civil War South. Drawing upon diaries and personal letters, the stories of six different men who served in the Confederate army are told. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $26.00

  79. Bevens, William E. Reminiscences of a Private: William E. Bevens of the First Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. Edited with an introduction by Daniel E. Sutherland. A faithful and personal chronicle of Bevens's participation in the battles at Shiloh, Chickamauga, Atlanta, and Nashville. University of Arkansas Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $30.00

  80. Bill, Alfred Hoyt. The Beleaguered City, Richmond 1861-1865. The rich and stirring saga of the Capital of the Confederacy, her heroes, her gallant women, her wounded, her traitors, her prisoners - throughout the war years. Previous owner's bookplate on inside cover. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1946. Dust jacket. $27.50

  81. Black, Dr. Harvey. The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black: Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson. Edited by Glenn L. McMullen. Black served as surgeon of the Fourth Virginia Regiment, the Stonewall Brigade, and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps Field Hospital of the Army of Northern Virginia. 1st edition. Butternut and Blue, 1995. Dust jacket. $40.00

  82. new Black, Col. Robert W. Ghost, Thunderbolt, and Wizard: Mosby, Morgan, and Forrest in the Civil War. The story of these three men as pioneers of irregular warfare. Stackpole Books, 2008. Soft cover. $19.95

  83. Blackford, Susan Leigh and Charles Minor Blackford. Letters from Lee's Army or Memoirs of life In and Out of the Army in Virginia During the War Between the States. Introduction b Gordon C. Rhea. Correspondence from an officer with the Second Virginia Cavalry and later posted with longstreet's Corps to his wife in Virginia. University of Nebraska Press, 1998. Soft cover. $15.00

  84. SOLD Blackford, Lieut.-Col. W. W. , CSA. War Years with Jeb Stuart. Introduction by Douglas Southall Freeman. A first-hand account written shortly after the war of his experiences in the First Regiment of Virginia Cavalry. Same year as first edition. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1945. Red cloth. $65.00

  85. Blackford, Lieut.-Col. W. W. , CSA. War Years with Jeb Stuart. Introduction by Douglas Southall Freeman. A first-hand account written shortly after the war of his experiences in the First Regiment of Virginia Cavalry. Louisiana State University Press, 1993. Soft cover. $12.95

  86. Blackman, Ann. Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy. A true story of a remarkable woman who spied for the Confederacy as a glittering Washington hostess, providing deadly accurate intelligence. Drawn from newly discovered diaries and contemporary accounts. Randon House, 2005. Dust jacket. $25.95

  87. Blakey, Arch Fredric. General John H. Winder, C.S.A. Winder commanded Richmond and then was known as the "beast" of Andersonville Prison. University of Florida Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $29.95

  88. SOLD Bledsoe, Albert T. The War Between the States or Was session a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861-65? Lynchburg: J. P. Bell Co., 1915 $35.00

  89. SOLD Blessington, Joseph Palmer. The Campaigns of Walker's Texas Division. The history of the only division in the Confederate Army composed of troops from a single state. This history was first published in 1875. New introduction by Norman D. Brown & T. Michael Parrish. Auston: State House Press, 1994. Dust Jacket. $45.00

  90. SOLD Bogle, Private Joseph and Captain William L. Calhoun. Historical Sketches of Barton's (Later Stovall's) Georgia Brigade, Army of Tennessee, C.S.A. Written by men of the 40th and 42nd Regiments with a complete roster of the 40th, 41st, 42nd, 43rd, and 52nd Regiments. Introduced and edited by William Stanley Hoole and Marthy DuBose Hoole. Reprint. Morningside, 1984. Gray cloth. $30.00

  91. Bonekemper, Edward H. III. How Robert E. Lee Lost the Civil War. Signed by the author. Sergeant Kirkland's Press, 1999. Soft cover. $18.95

  92. Boney, F. N. Rebel Georgia. The story of Georgia's struggle to secede from the Union, yet often clashed with the Confederate government. Mercer University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $24.95

  93. Bonner, Robert E. Colors & Blood: Flag Passions of the Confederate South. Explores how the rebel flag gained its enormous power to inspie and repel and how the Confederacy sustained itself by cultivating the allegiance of countless ordinary citizens. 1st edition. Princeton University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95

  94. Bowden, J.J. The Exodus of Federal Forces from Texas 1861. Covers the events involved in the surrender of federal frontier posts and leaving Texas. 1st edition. Eakin Press, 1986. Dust jacket. $35.00

  95. SOLD Bowden, Scott & Bill Ward. Last Chance for Victory: Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign. This volume addresses the issues by studying Lee's choices before, during, and after the battle, the information he possessed at the time each decision was made, and why he acted as he did. 1st edition. Savas Publishing Co., 2001. Dust jacket. $34.95

  96. Bowers, John. Stonewall Jackson: Portrait of a Soldier. A biography relying on letters, diaries, memoirs, and eyewitness accounts - which deftly unravels Jackson's character. Book club edition. William Morrow, 1989. Dust jacket. $25.00

  97. Boyd, Belle. Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison. A new edition prepared from new materials with an introduction by Curtis Carroll Davis. True autobiography of the female spy and daring exploits. Thomas Yoseloff, 1968. Dust jacket. $35.00

  98. Boyd, David French. Reminiscences of the War in Virginia. Edited by T. Michael Parrish. Story of an officer in the Ninth Louisiana Infantry Regiment who rose to the rank of major and able to meet the leaders of the Army of Northern Virginia. Jenkins Publishing Co., 1989. Gray Wraps. $20.00

  99. SOLD Boykin, Edward. Beefsteak Raid. The tale of General Wade Hampton's raid that captured cattle under the Union noses for starving Richmond and Petersburg. 1st edition. Previous owner's civil war bookplate and foxing on front endsheet. Funk & Wagnalls, 1960. Dust jacket. 45.00

  100. SOLD Boykin, Edward. Ghost Ship of the Confederacy: The Story of the Alabama and her Captain, Raphael Semmes. 1st edition. Funk & Wagnalls, 1957. Dust jacket. $50.00

  101. SOLD Bradley, Mark L. Last Stand in the Carolinas: The Battle of Bentonville. Savas Woodbury Pub., 1996. Dust Jacket. $32.95

  102. SOLD Bradley, Michael R. Nathan Bedford Forrest's Escort and Staff. A well-written and documented account of a subject that has not previously been dealt with by historians - this volume reveals the symbiotic relationship between Forrest and his men and how certain key decisions were made. Pelican Publishing, 2006. Dust jacket. $25.00

  103. Bragg, C. L. Distinction in Every Service: Brigadier General Marcellus A. Stovall, C.S.A. Chronicles Stovall's life from his birth, his sojourn in Florida during the Second Seminole War, his Confederate Service and postwar career. White Mane, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95

  104. Brannon, Peter A. The Organization of the Confederate Postoffice Department at Montgomery and A Story of the Thomas Welsh Provisional Stamped Envelope together with the Activities of the Montogmery Postoffice in the Confederate Period. Several stories dealing with the Confederate Postal Service, illustrated with documents, newspapers and magazine excerpts. 1st edition, signed by the author. Peter Brannon, 1960. Dust jacket. $45.00

  105. Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat. 2 volumes sold separately.

    Volume 1 by Grady McWhiney. This volume traces Bragg's career from 1817 to 1863 and emphasizes how and why Bragg, as commander of the Army of Tennessee, contributed to Confederate defeat. Reprint. University of Alabama Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $29.95

    Volume 2 by Judith Lee Hallock. This volume continues Bragg's career during the Civil War through the staff appointment in Richmond and his final days as a private citizen. University of Albama Press, 1991. Dust Jacket. $29.95

  106. Brennan, Patrick. Secessionville: Assault on Charleston. Savas Pub. Co., 1996. Dust Jacket. $29.95

  107. Bridges, Hal. Lee's Maverick General: Daniel Harvey Hill. First full-length portrait of Hill offers a wealth of new information and important aspects of the car, based on recently discovered and unpublished papers. Reprint. Old Soldier Books. Dust jacket. $30.00

  108. Bridges, Hal. Lee's Maverick General: Daniel Harvey Hill. Introduction by Gary W. Gallagher. First full-length portrait of Hill offers a wealth of new information and important aspects of the car, based on recently discovered and unpublished papers. University of Nebraska Press, 1991. Soft cover. $11.95

  109. Brooke, John M. Ironclads and Big Guns of the Confederacy: The Journal and Letters of John M. Brooke. Edited by George M. Brooke, Jr. Loaded with previously unavailable information about the Confederate Navy's effort to supply its forces, Brooke tells the neglected story of the Confederate naval ordance office. University of South Carolina Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $39.95

  110. Brooks, William E. Lee of Virginia: a Biography. Garden City: Garden City Pub. Co., 1932. Poor condition. $10.00

  111. Brooksher, William R. and David K. Snider. Glory at a Gallop: Tales of the Confederate Cavalry. Well-researched, fascinating work tells the real stories behind the men who became legends - Stuart, Morgan, Forrest, Mosby, Wheeler, Hampton, and Van Dorn. Brassey's, 1993. Dust jacket. $22.00

  112. Brothers in Gray: The Civil War Letters of the Pierson Family. Edited by Thomas W. Cutrer and T. Michael Parrish. An extensive collection of letters written three Louisiana brothers, who discussed their campaigns, their officers and life in the military, and the commitment to the Confederate cause. Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $39.95

  113. Brown, Campbell. Campbell Brown's Civil War: With Ewell and the Army of Northern Virginia. Edited with an introduction by Jerry L. Jones. A southern aristrocrat from Tennessee, Brown exhibited a grasp of the nuances of military protocol that is as compelling as his descriptions of battle horrors. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $39.95

  114. Brown, Kent Masterson, ed. The Civil War in Kentucky: Battle for the Blue Grass State. 1st edition. Savas Publishing Co., 2000. Dust jacket. $44.50

  115. Brown, Kent Masterson. Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, & the Pennsylvania Campaign. A comprehensive history of the Army of Northern Virginia's retreat from Gettysburn - drawn on previously untapped sources to chronicle the massive efforts of Lee and his command. University of North Carolina Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $34.95

  116. Brown, Russell K. "Our Connection with Savannah" History of the First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters 1862-1865. Regimental history detailing its origins and actions at Chattanooga, Dalton, Atlanta, Nasville and postlude with the veterans. First edition. Mercer University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. 2004. Dust jacket. $35.00

  117. Brubaker, John H. III. The Last Capital: Danville, Virginia And the Final Days of the Confederacy. 2nd edition. Danville Museum of Fine Arts. Cloth. $25.00

  118. Buck, Lucy Rebecca. Shadows on My Heart: The Civil War Diary of Lucy Rebecca Buck of Virginia. Edited by Elizabeth R. Baer. Written by an eighteen year old daughter of a Virginia plantation owner; discusses the quartering of troops at her home and the battles that were literally waged in her front yard. University of Georgia Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $50.00

  119. SOLD Buenger, Walter L. Secession and the Union in Texas. 1st ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1984. Dust Jacket. $22.50

  120. SOLD Buker, George E. Blockaders, Refugees, & Contrabands: Civil War on Florida's Gulf Coast, 1861-1865. Chronicles the role of the East Gulf Blockading Squadron as an important Federal contingent in Florida. Originally printed in 1993. University of Alabama Press, 2004. Soft cover. $24.95

  121. Bunting, Robert Franklin. Our Trust is in the God of Battles: The Civil War Letters of Robert Franklin Bunting, Chaplain, Terry's Texas Rangers, C.S.A. Edited by Thomas W. Cutrer. Bunting served with the Confederate 8th Texas Cavalry, which saw combat at Shiloh, Murfreesboro and Chickamauga. The manuscript consists of almost 100 letters. University of Tennessee Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $45.00

  122. Burger, Nash K. Confederate Spy: Rose O'Neale Greenhow. Story of Southern woman who gathered infromation from her influential friends in Washington and relayed them to Richmond. Signed by the author. Franklin Watts, 1967. Dust jacket with wear. $45.00

  123. Burger, Nash K. and John K. Bettersworth. South of Appomattox. Ten great Confederate leaders and what happened to each of them after the Civil War - Lee, Davis, Forrest, Maury, Longstreet, Stephens, Hampton, Johnsto, Lamar, & Breckinridge. Harcourt, Brace, & Co., 1959. Dust jacket. $32.50

  124. Burton, Brian K. Extraordinary Circumstances: The Seven Days Battles. Tells the story of the first campaign in the Civil War in which Robert E. Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia, in the area southeast of the Confederate capital of Richmond in the summer of 1862. Indiana University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $35.00

  125. SOLD Bushong, Millard K. General Turner Ashby and Stonewall's Valley Campaign. 1st edition. Presentation copy signed by the author. McClure Printing Co., 1980. Dust jacket. $55.00

  126. SOLD Bushong, Millard K. Old Jube: A Biography of General Jubal A. Early. Author's presentation copy. 2nd printing. Carr Publishing Co., 1961. Dust jacket. $50.00

  127. Bynum, Victora E. The Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War. The story of the Jones County rebellion, piercing through the haze of romantic legend, Lost Cause rhetoric, popular memory, and gossip that has long shrouded the tale. University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95

  128. SOLD Calcutt, Rebecca Barbour. Richmond's Wartime Hospitals. Covering more than fifty hospitals located in Richmond during the Civil War era, the location, dates of operation and surgeon-in -charge information is provided. Includes first-personal accounts of day-to-day operations and other historical anecdotes. Pelican Publishing Co., 2005. Dust jacket. $22.00

  129. Callaway, Joshua K. The Civil War Letters of Joshua K. Callaway. Edited by Judith Lee Hallock. An officer in the 28th Alabama Infantry Regiment, serving with the Army of the Tennessee, he campaigned in Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee and north Georgia. university of Georgia Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $29.95

  130. SOLD Campbell, Alexander and James Campbell. "Him on the One Side and Me on the Other" The Civil War Letters of Alexander Campbell, 79th New York Infantry Regiment, and James Campbell, 1st South Carolina Battalion. Edited by Terry A. Johnston, Jr. The remarkable story fo two brothers as told through their wartime letters to family and each other. University of South Carolina Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $24.95

  131. Campbell, Jacqueline. When Sherman Marched North From the Sea: Resistance on the Confederate Home Front. Campbell reveals a complex story, integrating evidence from Northern soldiers and from Southern civilians, black and white, male and female. She demonstrates the importance of culture for determining the limits of war and how it is fought. University of North Carolina Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $29.95

  132. SOLD Campbell, R. Thomas. Gray Thunder: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy. Fascinating story of the Confederate navy as it struggled against a well equipped and reletntless foe. Burt Street Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $19.95

  133. Campbell, R. Thomas. Storm Over Carolina: The Confederate Navy's Struggle for Eastern North Carolina. Filled with photographs and maps, this book details the struggle in the North Carolina waters. Cumberland House, 2005. Soft cover. $16.95

  134. Campbell, Robert. Lone Star Confederate: A Gallant and Good Soldier of the Fifth Texas Infantry. Edited by George Skoch and Mark W. Perkins. Foreword by Robert K. Krick. The journal of an eighteen year old who served with Hood's Texas Brigade. 1st edition. Texas A&M University Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $27.50

  135. SOLD Cannon, Devereaux D., Jr. The Flags of the Confederacy: An Illustrated History. Comprehensive discussion of the flags that represented the southern nation. Pelican Publishing, 1994. Soft cover. $16.95

  136. Cannon, J. P. M.D. Bloody Banners and Barefoot Boys: A History of the 27th Regiment Alabama Infantry, CSA: The Civil War Memoirs and Diary Entries of J. P. Cannon. Compiled by Crowson, Noel, and John V. Brogden. The memoirs of a Confederate doctor. Burd Street Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $19.95

  137. Cantor, George. Confederal Generals: Life Portraits. Includes, Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph E. and Albert Sidney Johnston, Longstreek, Forrest, Morgan, Hood, Cleburne, Early, Bragg, Toombs, Polk, Pickett and Beauregard. Taylor Publishing, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95

  138. SOLD Carmichael, Peter S. ed. Audacity Personified: The Generalship of Robert E. Lee. Carmichael has assembled a formidable array of Civil War historians who rigorously return to Lee's own words and actions in interpreting the war in Virginia. This is the first collective volume to scrutinize specific aspects of the general's military career. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $26.95

  139. Carmichael, Peter S. Lee's Young Artillerist: William R. J. Pegram. Colonel Pegram was one of a handful of Southern Artillerists who supplied a bright cachet to an enormously disadvantaged service. His story is told in this impeccably researched book, using a rich central lode of primary material. University Press of Virginia, 1995. Dust jacket. $35.00

  140. SOLD Carr, Dawson. Gray Phantoms of the Cape Fear: Running the Civil War Blockade. The story of these sailors who ran the blockades unarmed, trying to bring supplies to the South. John F. Blair, 1998. Soft cover. $14.95

  141. Carse, Robert. Blockade: The Civil War at Sea. The story of the gallant men and ships that made perilous runs from Nassau, Bermuda and Halifax to North Carolina. 1st edition. Rinehart & Co., 1958. Dust jacket. $25.00

  142. SOLD Carter, Arthur B. The Tarnished Cavalier: Major General Earl Van Dorn, C.S.A. A biography of a vetern of the Mexican War and Indian campaigns, he is remembered for suffering devasting defeats while leading armies at Pea Ridge and Corinth. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $42.00

  143. SOLD Carter, Howell. A Cavalryman’s Reminiscences of the Civil War. New Orleans: American Printing Co., 1979. $25.00

  144. Carter, Samuel III. The Siege of Atlanta, 1864. The human side of this conflict. Bonanza Books. Dust jacket. $20.00

  145. Casdorph, Paul D. Confederal General R. S. Ewell: Robert E. Lee's Hesitant Commander. A fresh portrait of a major - but deeply flawed figure in the Confederate war effort. This definitive biography probes the crucial question of why Lee selected such an inconsistent and unreliable commander to lead one of his armies. 1st edition. University Press of Kentucky, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.95

  146. Casdorph, Paul D. Lee and Jackson: Confederate Chieftains. An extensively researched and sweeping biography about two men who were of starkly different personalities, yet their contrasting characters complemented one another. 1st edition. Paragon House, 1992. Dust jacket. $28.50

  147. Casdorph, Paul D. Prince John Magruder: His Life and Campaigns. Biography of one of the most intriguing characters of the Civil War - a West Point graduate, veteran of the Mexican War who answered the call of the Confederacy.  John Wiley & Sons, 1996. Dust jacket. $30.00

  148. Cashin, Joan E. First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis's Civil War. The first definitive biography of Jefferson Davis's wife, who found her role as first lady difficult. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006. Dust jacket. $29.95

  149. SOLD Casler, John O. Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade. Reprint. Morningside Bookshop, 1994. $35.00

  150. Castel, Albert. General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West. A significant contribution to the understanding of an important, but neglected phase of the Civil War. Louisiana State University Press, 1996. Soft cover. $24.95

  151. Cater, Douglas John. As It Was: Reminiscences of a Soldier of the Third Texas Cavalry and the Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry. Introduction by T. Michael Parrish. A superbly detailed description of a soldier's life in the ranks of the 3rd Texas Cavalry and the 19th Louisiana Infantry, who participated in the Battles of Chickamauga,, Franklin, Wilson's Creek and Elkhorm Tavern. State House Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $35.00

  152. Cater, Douglas John. As It Was: Reminiscences of a Soldier of the Third Texas Cavalry and the Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry. Introduction by T. Michael Parrish. A superbly detailed description of a soldier's life in the ranks of the 3rd Texas Cavalry and the 19th Louisiana Infantry, who participated in the Battles of Chickamauga,, Franklin, Wilson's Creek and Elkhorm Tavern. State House Press, 2007. Soft cover. $21.95

  153. Cauble, Frank P. The Surrender Proceedings: April 9, 1865 Appomattox Court House. Virginia Civil War Battles and Leaders Series. 3d edition. H. E. Howard, 1987. Dark gray cloth. $22.50

  154. SOLD Chadwick, Bruce. The Two American Presidents: A Dual Biography of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. Chadwick argues that one of the reasons why the North won and the South lost the Civil War can be found in the drastically different characters of the two presidents. Carol Publishing Group, 1999. Dust jacket. $29.95

  155. SOLD Chamberlayne, Ham. Ham Chamberlayne - Virginian: Letters and Papers of an Artillery Officer in the War for Southern Independence 1861-1865. With introduction, notes, and index by his son C. G. Chamberlayne. Chamberlayne served with the Army of Northern Virginia. Limited and numbered edition. Dietz Printing Co., 1932. Red cloth with gray spine. $75.00

  156. Chambers, Lenoir. Stonewall Jackson. 2 volumes: vol. 1 the Legend and the Man to Valley V; vol. 2 Seven Days I to the Last of March.. Comprehensive and well researched biography. William Morrow, 1959. Red cloth. $65.00

  157. Chambers, Robert S. The God of War - When I Rode with N.B. Forrest: The Letters of Henry Wylie. An historical interpretation which brings to life the hard charging career of Nathan Bedford Forrest. King Phillip Publishing, 1999. Soft cover. $16.95

  158. Chambers, William Pitt. Blood & Sacrifice: The Civil War Journal of a Confederate Soldier. Edited by Richard A. Baumgartner. The journal of an enlisted manduring his service between 1862 and 1865 with Company B, 46th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Contains photographs, illustrations and maps. Blue Acorn Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $55.00

  159. Chambers, William Pitt. Blood & Sacrifice: The Civil War Journal of a Confederate Soldier. Edited by Richard A. Baumgartner. The journal of an enlisted manduring his service between 1862 and 1865 with Company B, 46th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Contains photographs, illustrations and maps. Blue Acorn Press, 1997. Soft cover. $18.95

  160. Chance, Joseph E. The Second Texas Infantry: From Shiloh to Vicksburg. Illusgtrated regimental history. 1st ed. Eakin Press, 1984. Soft cover. $17.95

  161. Chapman, Conrad Wise. Ten Months in the "Orphan Brigade:" Conrad Wise Chapman's Civil War Memoir. Edited by Ben L. Bassham. 1st edition. Kent State University Press, 1999. Wraps. $9.50

  162. Chapman, Craig S. More Terrible Than Victory: North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65. This vividly written history recounts the epic struggles of a distinguished but tragic volunteer unit that fought on the first battlefield and figured prominently in many of its most famous campaigns. Brassey's, 1998. Dust jacket. $32.50

  163. Chesnut, Mary Boykin. Mary Chesnut's Civil War. Edited by C. Vann Woodward. The first full and reliable edition of the journals, making use of surviving parts of four manuscript versions - restoring significant passages from the original diary of the 1860s. 1st edition. Yale University Press, 1981. Dust jacket with discolorations on the front and edges. $50.00

  164. Chesnut, Mary Boykin. Mary Chesnut's Civil War. Edited by C. Vann Woodward. The first full and reliable edition of the journals, making use of surviving parts of four manuscript versions - restoring significant passages from the original diary of the 1860s. Quality Paperback Book Club, 1995. Soft cover. $20.00

  165. Chesnut, Mary Boykin. The Private Mary Chesnut: The Unpublished Civil War Diaries. Edited by C. Vann Woodward and Elisabeth Muhlenfeld. Oxford University Press. Soft cover. $10.00

  166. Chisolm, J. Julian. A Manual of Military Surgery for the use of Surgeons in the Confederate States Army; with Explanatory Plates of all Useful Operations. Reprint of third edition, carefully revised and improved, originally published in 1864. Morningside, 1998. Black cloth. $45.00

  167. Cisco, Walter Brian. Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior, Conservative Statesman. A biography that is penetrating, well-researched and captures the dichotomy of American life. Potomac Books, 2006. Soft cover. $21.95

  168. The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Essays. Edited by Kenneth W. Noe and Shannon H. Wilson. The first comprehensive social history of the war in Appalachia, replacing previous stereotypes and generalizations. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $42.00

  169. Civil War in North Carolina: Soldiers' and Civilians' Letters and Diaries, 1861-1863. Vol. 1: The Piedmont, edited by Christopher M. Watford. A compilation of documents that tell the experiences of soldiers and citizens from 29 North Carolina Piedmont counties. Illustrated casebound. McFarland, 2003. $39.95

  170. Clark, Reuben G. Valleys of the Shadow: The Memoir of Confederate Captain Reuben G. Clark, Company I, 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry. Edited with commentary and regimental history by Willene B. Clark. A unique combination of memoir, biography and regimental history of an east Tennessee Confederate and his mounted infantry unit. Voices of the Civil War. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1994. Dust jacket. $26.00

  171. Clary, James B. A History of the 15th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment 1861 - 1865. A masterful job researching the history with a compelling narrative recounting the exploits of the soldiers. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 2007. Soft cover, 2007. $39.95

  172. Clay-Clopton, Virginia. A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, Covering Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-66. Put into Narrative form by Ada Sterling. With introduction, annotations, and index to the annotations by Leah Rawls Atkins, Joseph H. Harrison Jr., and Sara A. Hudson. Originally published in 1905. University of Alabama Press, 1999. Lavendar cloth. $49.95

  173. Clayton, Sarah "Sallie" Conley. Requiem for a Lost City: A Memoir of Civil War Atlanta and the Old South. Edited by Robert Scott Davis Jr. Shows the reality of Civil War from the eve of secession to the memoirals for the fallen. Mercer University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $32.95

  174. Coffey, David. John Bell Hood and the Struggle for Atlanta. The story of Hood's meteoric rise and catastrophic fall is fairly and engagely told within the dramatic contest of the fateful struggle for Atlanta. Civil War Campaigns and Commanders series. McWhinney Foundation Press, 1998. Soft cover. $12.95

  175. Cole, R. T. From Huntsville to Appomattox: R. T. Cole's History of the 4th Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, CSA, Army of Northern Virginia. Edited by Jeffrey D. Stocker. This Alabama regiment was among the most famous and hardest fighting units in the Civil War and is the first publication of Cole's history published in its entirety. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $40.00

  176. Colt, Margaretta Barton. Defend the Valley: A Shenandoah Family in the Civil War. The story of the Bartons and Honeses, who were not just observers of the war; they sent eleven sons into battle, most in the legendary brigade of Stonewall Jackson. At the same time, letters and diaries from the homefront reveal the courage and resourcefulness of the women who tended the wounded and managed their households in the heartland of the Confederacy. Orion Books, 1994. Dust jacket. $35.00

  177. The Confederacy is on Her Way Up the Spout: Letters to South Carolina, 1861-1864. Edied by J. Roderick Heller III and Carolyn Ayres Heller. Published for the first time are thirty-three letters written over the course of the war by seven soldiers to families in South Carolina. University of Georgia Press, 1992. Dust jacket. $19.95

  178. The Confederados: Old South Immigrants in Brazil. Edited by Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey. Story of the former southerners and Confederates who went to found colonies in Brazil with the assistance of Emperor Dom Pedro II. University of Alabama Press, 1995. Dust jacket. 1995. $50.00

  179. SOLD Confederate Military History, vol. 9: Kentury and Missouri. Contains: Kentucky by Col. J. Stoddard Johnston and Missouri by Col. John C. Moore. Blue & Grey Press, $35.00

  180. The Confederate Reader. Edited by Richard B. Harwell. A view of the war from the soldiers and civilians who experienced the searing events - they tell it in their own words. Barnes & Noble. Dust jacket. $10.00

  181. Congdon, Don, editor with commentary. Combat: The Civil War. Introduction by Bruce Catton. Essays or chapters written by or about those who endurded the hardships of war, such as General Fullerton, Grant or noted authors, Pullen and Wyeth. Delacort Press, 1967. Dust jacket repaired with tear on front. $25.00

  182. Connelly, Owen. On War and Leadership: The Words of Combat Commanders from Frederick the Great to Norman Schwarzkopf. Includes chapters on Stonewall Jackson, John Singleton Mosby, and William T. Sherman. 1st edition. Princeton University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95

  183. Connelly, Thomas Lawrence. Army of the Heartland: The Army of Tennessee, 1861-1862. Louisiana State University Press, 1993. Dust jacket. $29.95

  184. Connelly, Thomas Lawrence. Army of the Heartland: The Army of Tennessee, 1861-1862. An analysis of the geographical, economic, and psychological factors that molded Confederate strategy in the Tennessee Valley. Louisiana State University Press, 2001. Soft cover. $17.95

  185. Connelly, Thomas Lawrence. Autumn of Glory: The Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865. Louisiana State University Press, 1986. Dust jacket. $34.95

  186. Connelly, Thomas Lawrence. Autumn of Glory: The Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865. Follows the Army of the Tennessee from the renewed offensive of General Braxton Braff to the lingering days of retreat and defeat in North Carolina in 1865. Louisiana State University Press, 2001. Soft cover. $19.95

  187. Connelly, Thomas L. and Barbara L. Bellows. God and General Longstreet: The Lost Cause and the Southern Mind. Traces the persistence and the transformation of the Lost Cause from the first generation of former Confederates, who cloaked their defeat in religion, to the present day. Louisiana State University Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $18.95

  188. Conrad, James Lee. The Young Lions: Confederate Cadets at War. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 1997. $24.95

  189. Cooke, John Esten. Wearing of the Gray: Being Personal Portraits, Scenes, and Adventures of the War. A contemporary writer who witnessed the Civil War. Edited with an introduction and notes by Philip VanDoren Stern. Civil War Centennial Series. Indiana University Press, 1959. Black decorated cloth, spine faded. $

  190. Cooke, John Esten. Wearing of the Gray: Being Personal Portraits, Scenes, and Adventures of the War. A contemporary writer who witnessed the Civil War. Louisiana State University Press, 1997. Soft cover. $19.95

  191. Cooling, B. F. Jubal Early's Raid on Washington 1864. A fresh interpretation of the raid that was the last Confederate invasion, yet it severely shook the Union leadership. Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1990. Dust jacket. $35.00

  192. Cooper, William J. Jr. Jefferson Davis, American. This extensively researched biography is an excellent study of an important, controversial, and in many ways enigmatic American leader. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 2000. Dust jacket. $35.00

  193. Corsan, W. C. Two Months in the Confederate States: An Englishman's Travels Through the South. Edited with an introduction by Benjamin H. Trask. In a clear, lively, and at times a humorous style, Corsan details his experiences which include nearly being drafted into the Rebel army. Louisiana State University Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $26.95

  194. Coski, John M. The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem. A dispassionate history of the Confederate Battle Flat, dispelling many myths - blending cultural history and the history of memory in a lucid manner. Harvard University Press, 2005. Dust jacket. $29.95

  195. Cottrell, Steve. Civil War in the Indian Territory. Illustrated by Andy Thomas. The author outlines the events that led to the involvement of the Indian Territory in the war, the role of the Native Americans in the war and the effect this participation had on the war. Pelican Publishing Co., 1995. Soft cover. $9.95

  196. Coulter, E. Merton. The Confederate States of America 1861-1865. Volume VII of the A History of the South. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1950. Red cloth. $30.00

  197. Coulter, E. Merton. Travels in the Confederate States: A Bibliography. The American Exploration and Travel Series No. 11. 2nd Printing. University of Oklahoma Press. 1961. Dust jacket. $50.00

  198. Crabb, Martha L. All Afire to Fight: The Untold Tale of the Civil War's Ninth Texas Cavalry. Drawing on letters, journal entries, family stories, and official records, Crabb recreates the remarkable odyssey of this unit. 1st edition. Avon Books, 2000. Dust jacket. $40.00

  199. SOLD Craighead, Robert A. Jackson's Legacy. An alternative history novel - what if Jackson had not died, but helped lead the Confederacy to victory at Gettysburg. Craighead Publications, 2003. Soft cover. $12.00

  200. Cross, Coy F. II. Lincoln's Man in Liverpool: Consul Dudley and the Legal Battle to Stop Confederate Warships. Not really a Confederate piece, but discusses the Union attempts to prevent the British from allowing ships from leaving England for the south. Northern Illinois University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $28.95

  201. SOLD Crow, Vernon H. Storm in the Mountains: Thomas' Confederate Legion of Cherokee Indians and Mountaineers. 1st edition. Press of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, 1982. Dust jacket. $60.00

  202. Cullen, Joseph P. Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 33. National Park Service, 1961. Pink wraps. $$7.50

  203. Cummings, Charles M. Yankee Quaker Confederate General: The Curious Career of Bushrod Rust Johnson. Endnotes by Noble K. Wyatt. An Ohio West Point graduate who fought at Fort Donelson, Perryville and Chickamauga. General's Books, 1993. Dust jacket. $28.95

  204. Cunningham, Frank. General Stand Watie's Confederate Indians. Foreword by Brad Agnew. A graphic and authentic account of General Watie and his Indian troops, the Cherokee Brigand. University of Oklahoma Press, 1998. Soft cover. $19.95

  205. Cunningham, H. H. Doctors in Gray: The Confederal Medical Service. Remains the definitive work on the medical history of the Confederate army. 2nd edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1986. Soft cover. $19.95

  206. Cutrer, Thomas W. Ben McCulloch and the Frontier Military Tradition. A protege of Davy Crockett and Sam Houston, McCulloch led an extraordinary life as a frontiersman, entrepreneur and soldier. This is the first modern biography that tells his colorful story, focusing on his time as a soldier. University of North Carolina, 1993. Dust jacket. $49.95

  207. Dabney, R. L. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson. Facsimile reproduction of a biography of the Confederate general, originally published in 1866 by a professor at the Union Theological Seminary in Virginia who served as Jackson's chief of staff during several campaigns in 1862. Sprinkle Publications, 1983. Soft cover. $20.00

  208. Dabney, Virginius. Pistols & Pointed Pens: The Dueling Editors of Old Virginia. Includes newspapermen during the Civil War era. Algonquin Boks of Chapel Hill, 1987. Dust jacket. $15.95

  209. Daiss, Timothy. In the Saddle: Exploits of the 5th Georgia Cavalry During the Civil War. The story is told using narratives, military sketches, and letters from teenage boys to men who survived the Northern prisoners of war camp. Schiffler Military History, 1999. Dust jacket. $29.95

  210. SOLD Daly, Louise Haskell. Alexander Cheves Haskell: The Portrait of a Man. The memoirs and war time letters of Haskell recounting his personal experiences of military operations and army life. Douglas Southall Freeman selected it for his celebrated "Confederate Bookshelf." New introduction by Lee A. Wallace, Jr. Reprint. Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1989. $30.00

  211. Daniel, Larry J. Cannoneers in Gray: The Field Artillery of the Army of Tennessee. A highly regarded resource on a critical aspect of the Civil War and regimental history. Revised edition. University of Alabama Press, 2005. Soft cover. $25.00

  212. Daniel, Larry J. Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee: a Portrait of Life in a Confederate Army. Offers a view from the trenches of the Confederate army, showing in intimate detail what the war in the western theater was life for the enlisted man.1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $34.95

  213. SOLD Dannett, Sylvia, G. L. and Rosamond H. Burkart. Confederate Surgeon: Aristides Monteiro. Dodd, Mead & Co., 1969. Dust jacket. $65.00

  214. SOLD Daughtry, Mary Bandy. Gray Cavalier: The Life and Wars of General W. H. F. "Rooney" Lee. One of the South's most capable cavalry commanders as he led the 9th Virginia Cavalry at Chancellorsville and at Brandy Station. He was captured by Federal raiders and later exchanged and then promoted to the rank of major general - the youngest man in the Confederacy to hold that ranki. This biography presents a vivid portrait of R. E. Lee's son. Da Capo Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $27.50

  215. Davis, Archie K. Boy Colonel of the Confederacy: The Life and Times of Henry King Burgwyn, Jr. Biography of one of the youngest colonels in the Confederate Army who died at the age of twenty-one while leading the 26th North Carolina regiment into action at the battle of Gettysburg. University of North Carolina Press, 1985. Dust jacket. $35.00

  216. Davis, Burke. Gray Fox: Robert E. Lee and the Civil War. Classic biography of this Confederate general. Signed by the author. Rinehart, 1956. Gray cloth. $30.00

  217. Davis, Burke. Jeb Stuart: The Last Cavalier. Classic biography of this dashing Confederate officer. Previous owner's bookplate on front endsheet. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960. Dust jacket missing portion on top spine and front. $25.00

  218. Davis, Burke. The Long Surrender. The dramatic you-are-there story of the collapse of the Confederacy concentrating on the frantic flight of Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to escape the Yankee pursuers. 1st edition. Random House, 1985. Dust jacket. $35.00

  219. Davis, Burke. They Called Him Stonewall: A Life of Lt. General T. J. Jackson, C.S.A. Fairfax Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $30.00

  220. Davis, Donald A. Stonewall Jackson. A biography in the Great Generals Series with a foreword by General Wesley K. Clark. The author details Jackson's lessons in strategy and leadership and reveals how he became a military legend in a short lifetime. 1st edition. Palgrave, 2007. Dust jacket. $21.95

  221. Davis, Jefferson. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government. 2 volumes. New foreword by James M. McPherson. Provides a justification of secession, the Confederacy and the Civil War. Da Capo Press, 1990. Soft cover. $30.00

  222. SOLD Davis, William C. Breckinridge: Statesman Soldier Symbol. Biography of a Southern officer and statesman. Louisiana State University Press, 1992. Soft cover. minor wear. $16.95

  223. Davis, William C. An Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate Government. Davis traces the astounding journey of the men in the Southern government. 1st edition. Harcourt, 2001. Dust jacket. $30.00

  224. Davis, William C. An Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate Government. Davis traces the astounding journey of the men in the Southern government. Advanced Reading Copy. Harcourt, 2001. Soft cover. $10.00

  225. Davis, William C. Look Away! A History of the Confederate States of America. A definitive portrait of the Confederacy unlike any that has come before. Drawing on decades of writing and research among an unprecedented number of archives, giving a full portrait of a society and incipient nation. The Free Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $35.00

  226. Davis, William C. The Orphan Brigade: The Kentucky Confederates Who Couldn't Go Home. A gripping story of the rebel troops whose remarkable spirit and tenacity were heralded throughout the Confederacy. 1st edition. Doubleday & Co., 1980. Dust jacket. $30.00

  227. Davis, William C. Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater. A much-needed biography of Robert Barnwell Rhett, the 'Father of Secession.' University of South Carolina Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $59.95

  228. Davis, William C. The Union that Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs & Alexander H. Stephens. Davis traces the unlikely relationship of Stephens and Toombs from their early days in the Georgia legislature through the trials of secession and war, revelaing how both men perservered during the war and developed a deep animosity toward Jefferson Davis. He then chronicles their post war lives. 1st edition. University Press of Kansas, 2001. Dust jacket. $29.95

  229. SOLD Davison, Eddy W. and Daniel Foxx. Nathan Bedford Forrest: In Search of the Enigma. Foreword by Edwin C. Bearss. This book is much more than an account of Forrest's war exploits - the authors depict Forrest as a man as complex, brillian, revolutionary and tragic. Pelican Publishing Co., 2007. Dust jacket. $35.00

  230. Dawson, Francis W. Reminiscences of Confederate Service 1861-1865. Edited by Bell I. Wiley with an introduction, an appendix, and notes. The only memoir by a British citizen who saw active service in both the Confederate navy and army. Louisiana State University Press, 1993. Soft cover. $11.95

  231. Dawson, Sarah Morgan. The Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan. Edited by Charles East. In 1862, Sarah Morgan of Louisiana began a diary that would become one of the most remarkable records of the era. University of Georgia Press, 1991. Dust jacket. $34.95

  232. The Death of a Confederate: Selections from the Letters of the Archibald Smith Family of Roswell, Georgia, 1864-1956. Edited by Arthur N. Skinner and James L. Skinner. The letters that span nearly a century revolve around a central event - the death of the eldest son owing to sickness contracted during service in the Confederate Army. University of Georgia Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $34.95

  233. SOLD Debray, X. B. A Sketch of the History of Debray's (26th) Regiment of Texas Cavalry. Facsimile reprint of 1884 edition with an introduction by Palmer Bradley. Number, limited edition of 300 copies. Waco Village Press, nd. Wraps. $85.00

  234. DeCredico, Mary A. Mary Boykin Chesnut: A Confederate Woman's Life. Biography of this South Carolina woman. Madison House, 1996. Dust jacket. $29.95

  235. deKay, James Tertius. The Rebel Raiders: The Astonishing History of the Confederacy's Secret Navy. The dazzling story of an amazing little-known piece of history that is an important work of Civil War scholarship and a suspenseful tale of military strategy, international espionage and legal crisis - the riveting story of the Anglo-Confederate alliance that built the CSS Alabama. 1st edition. Ballantine Books, 2002. Dust jacket. $26.00

  236. DeLeon, Edwin. Secret History of Confederate Diplomacy Abroad. Edited by William C. Davis. Originally published in 1867-68, this memoir brims with insights of the diplomatic impact of the fights to the candid opinions of European politicians. University Press of Kansas, 2005. Dust jacket. $35.00

  237. DeRosa, Marshall L. The Confederate Constitution of 1861: An Inquiry into American Constitutionalism. Helps us to understand Southern constitutionalism in matters distinct from the issue of slavery. University of Missouri Press. Soft cover. $19.95

  238. SOLD Dickert, D. Augustus. History of Kershaw’s Brigade with complete roll of companies, biographical sketches, incidents, anecdotes, etc. Rept. Morningside Bookshop, 1976. $30.00

  239. DiNardo, R. L. and Albert A. Nofi, editors. James Longstreet: The Man, the Soldier, the Controversy. A series of essays by noted historians, including Jeffry Wert , on Longstreet. Combined Publishing, 1998. Dust jacket. $27.95

  240. Dirck, Brian R. Lincoln & Davis: Imagining America 1809-65. The first and comprehensive and detailed study to compare the two men's national imaginations, including a provocative analysis of how their everyday lives - the influence of fathers and friends, jobs and homes - worked in complex ways to shape these president's perceptions. University Press of Kentucky, 2001. Dust jacket. $34.95

  241. Dixon, William Daniel. The Blues in Gray: The Civil War Journal of William Daniel Dixon and the Republican Blues Daybook. Edited by Roger S. Durham. "Voices of the Civil War." Describes garrison duty on the Atlantic seaboard, surviving seven naval attacks, before joining the Army of the Tennessee to defend northern Georgia from Sherman. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $46.00

  242. SOLD Dodd, Ephraim Shelby. The Civil War Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd. A member of Company D, Terry's Texas Rangers from December 4, 1862 through January 1, 1864. Dodd was tried and executed as a spy. K. P. Stiles, 2001. Wraps. $5.00

  243. Donnelly, Ralph W. Biographical Sketches of the Commissioned Officers of the Confederate States Marine Corps. Third Revised, expanded and annotated by David M. Sullivan. Tells the stories of the 58 officers commissioned in the Confederate States Marine Corps. White Mane Books, 2001. Soft cover. $30.00

  244. SOLD Dorsey, Sarah A. Recollections of Henry Watkins Allen, Brigadier General, Confederate States of America, Ex-Governor of Louisiana. Early years in Texas with Sam Houston- Fought at Shiloh, New Orleans, Vicksburg, and Baton Rouge. 1st edition. Green cloth, rubbed at edges and worn at front corner. M. Doolady, 1866. $150.00

  245. Douglas, Henry Kyd. I Rode with Stonewall. Experiences of the youngest member of Jackson's staff. University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Dust jacket. $37.50

  246. SOLD Dowdey, Clifford. Death of a Nation: The Story of Lee and His Men at Gettysburg. The story of the Confederate role at Gettysburg. It is a narrative of great detail and power and is a searching examination of the reasons for the ultimate defeat of the Army of Northern Virginia. Signed by the author. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. Dust jacket chipped at top of spine. $40.00

  247. Dowdey, Clifford. The History of the Confederacy 1832 - 1865. Originally published as: The Land They Fought For. Surveys the gathering storm, the disparity between the North and South economically, the defiance of the southern states and the impact of slavery. Reprint. Barnes & Noble. Dust jacket. $20.00

  248. SOLD Dowdey, Clifford. The Land They Fought For: The Story of the South as the Confederacy, 1832-1865. Surveys the gathering storm, the disparity between the North and South economically, the defiance of the southern states and the impact of slavery. Mainstream of America Series. 1st edition. Doubleday & Co., 1955. Dust jacket worn on edges and spine. $25.00

  249. SOLD Dowdey, Clifford. Lee. With photographs and maps by Samuel H. Bryant. Classic biography of Lee. Previous owner's name on front sheet. 1st edition. Little, Brown & Co., 1965. Gray cloth. $38.50

  250. SOLD Dowdey, Clifford. Lee. With photographs and maps by Samuel H. Bryant. Classic biography drawn from considerable material for this significant and original interpretation. Bonanza Books. Dust jacket. $30.00

  251. Dowdey, Clifford. Lee Takes Command. Reprint of The Seven Days: The Emergence of Robert E. Lee. Story of one of the most significant military engagements in the Civil War. Barnes & Noble. Dust jacket. $25.00

  252. Dowdey, Clifford. Lee's Last Campaign: The Story of Lee and His Men against Grant - 1864. Bonanza Books. Dust jacket. $25.00

  253. Dowdey, Clifford. The Seven Days: The Emergence of Robert E. Lee. Because the whole nature of the conflict was changed by McClellan's defeat, the Seven Days Battle was the most significant military engagement in the Civil War. Fairfax Press, 1978. Dust jacket. $25.00

  254. Drury, Ian. Confederate Infantryman 1861-1865: Weapons, Armour, Tactics. Osprey Military Warrior Series No. 6. Reprinted, Osprey, 1998. Soft cover. $16.95

  255. Dubbs, Carol Kettenburg. Defend This Old Town: Williamsburg during the Civil War. A compelling chronicle of events interweaving quotes from diaries, letters, memoirs, and military memoranda. 1st printing. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $49.95

  256. Dufour, Charles L. The Night the War Was Lost. With the fall of the city of New Orleans, the South lost the war. This is the story of Farragut's victory over the people of New Orleans and what it meant. University of Nebraska Press, 1994. Soft cover. $25.00

  257. SOLD Duke, Basil W. and Thomas H. Hines. The Great Indiana - Ohio Raid by Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan and His Men July 1863. With an introduction and commentary notes by Don D. John. Book Nook Press, nd. Soft cover. $15.00

  258. SOLD Duke, Basil W. A History of Morgan's Cavalry. Edited by Cecil Fletcher Holland. The story of Morgan and his men who carried the war farther North an any other Confederate force. No library on the war is complete without this eloquent narrative by Morgan's brother-in-law and second-in-command. Civil War Centennial Series. Minor staining on endsheets and markings on edge. Indiana University Press, 1960. Dust jacket, worn with pieces missing. $75.00

  259. Duncan, Richard R. Beleaguered Winchester: A Virginia Community at War, 1861-1865. In this first scholarly treatment of occupied Winchester, Duncan has compiled a narrative of voices from the entire community including women, Confederate dissenters, and slaves. Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $40.00

  260. Duncan, Richard R. Lee's Endangered Left: The Civil War in Western Virginia, Spring of 1864. An examination of the military campaign, stressing the high price civilians paid for these actions. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $34.95

  261. Dyer, John P. "Fightin' Joe" Wheeler. An exciting study of Wheeler's life reveals those striking contradictions of character that made him a unique figure in American history. Reprint. Olde Soldier Books. Dust jacket. $45.00

  262. Dyer, John P. From Shiloh to San Juan: The Life of "Fightin' Joe" Wheeler. Revised edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1961. Dust jacket. $50.00

  263. SOLD Dyer, John P.  The Gallant Hood. Not only a biography of Confederate leader, but also the man, who saw action at Chickamauga, Gettysburg and Atlanta. 1st edition. Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1950. Dust jacket with missing pieces on edges. $75.00

  264. Dyer, John P.  The Gallant Hood. Not only a biography of Confederate leader, but also the man, who saw action at Chickamauga, Gettysburg and Atlanta. Reprint. Smithmark, 1995. Dust jacket. $35.00

  265. Dyer, Thomas G. Secret Yankees: The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta. An intriguing story of loyalty and patriotism. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $29.95

  266. Early, Jubal Anderson. Jubal Early's Memoirs: Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War Between the States. Introduction by Craig L. Symonds. Essential to read to achieve a complete understanding of the Valley Campaign of 1864 and of the Army of Northern Virginia. His explanation of his tactics and decisions will long be read by students of military history. Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1991. Dust jacket. $26.95

  267. Early, Lt. General Jubal A. A Memoir of the Last Year of the War for Independence in the Confederate States of America . . . Reprint of 1867 edition. Archive Society, 1996. $27.95

  268. Early, Lt. General Jubal A. A Memoir of the Last Year of the War for Independence in the Confederate States of America . . . With a new introduction by Gary W. Gallagher. Originally published in 1866. Early's reminiscence was the first published by a major Civil War figure and helped shape the way in which white southerners wrote about and understood the Confedercy. Univedrsity of South Carolina Press, 2001. Soft cover. $12.95

  269. Early, Lt. General Jubal A. Narrative of the War Between the States with notes by R. H. Early. Introduction by Gary Gallagher. A highly important Confederate Source - a soldier's book. Da Capo Press, 1989. Soft cover. $16.95

  270. Earnest, John Guilford. All Right Let Them Come: The Civil War Diary of an East Tennessee Confederate. Edited by Charles Swift Northen. At the age of twenty, Earnest enlisted with the 60th Tennessee Infantry, seeing action on the western Confederate front and the siege of Vicksburg. Voices of the Civil War. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $24.95

  271. Eaton, Clement. A History of the Old South: The Emergence of a Reluctant Nation.3rd ed. New York: Macmillan Pub., 1975. $15.00

  272. new Ecelbarger, Gary. Three Days in the Shenandoah: Stonewall Jackson at Front Royal and Winchester. Bypassing long-overused sources that have shrouded the Valley Campaign in myth, Ecelbarger draws on newly uncovered primary sources, including soldiers' accounts and officers' reports, to refute much of the anecdotal lore. 1st edition. University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $29.95

  273. Ecelbarger, Gary L. "We are in for it!" The First Battle of Kernstown. White Mane, 1997. Dust jacket. $29.95

  274. Eckenrode, H. J. & Bryan Conrad. James Longstreet: Lee's War Horse. New foreward by Gary W. Gallagher. Originally published in 1934, this is the story of Longstreet's campaigns in detail. University of North Carolina, 1986. Dust jacket. $37.50

  275. Edmondson, Belle. A Lost Heroine of the Confederacy: The Diaries and Letters of Belle Edmondson. Edited by William and Loretta Galbraith. Belle's letters and diaries document her active role behind the scenes in the Civil War as a courier, gatherer of intelligence and smuggler of contraband of Southern troops in West Tennessee. University Press of Mississippi, 1990. Dust jacket. $35.00

  276. SOLD Edwards, John N. Shelby and His Men: or, The War in the West. New introduction by Ike Skelton. Written by a Missouri cavalryman who served with Shelby and traveled into Mexico with the general after the war, later becoming a newspaperman. Reprint of 1867 edition. General Joseph Shelby Memorial Fund, 1993. Dust jacket. $75.00

  277. Edwards, John N. Shelby's Expedition to Mexico: An Unwritten Leaf of the War. Edited and with an introduction by Conger Beasley Jr. A new reprint of the 1872 history that reads like a romance. University of Arkansas Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95

  278. Edwards, John N. Shelby's Expedition to Mexico: An Unwritten Leaf of the War. A facsimile reproduction of the 1872 edition, a new introduction. Includes holiday greeting card from the Steck Company, signed by Jack Vaugh. Steck Company, 1964. Black cloth with gilt lettering in black slip cover. $89.00

  279. Eggleston, George Cary. A Rebel's Recollections. New introduction by Gaines M. Foster. Originally published in 1875, this memoir is based on his life in Virginia before the war and then his Civil War experiences. Louisiana State University Press, 1996. Soft cover. $16.95

  280. SOLD Elliott, Sam Davis. Soldier of Tennessee: General Alexander P. Stewart and the Civil War in the West. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $34.95

  281. Ellis, Billy. Tithes of Blood: A Confederate Soldier's Story. The story of service in the 11th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Southern Heritage Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $26.95

  282. SOLD Encyclopedia of the Confederacy. 4 volumes. Richard N. Current, editor-in-chief. Simon & Schuster, 1993. Originally $395.00 now $295.00

  283. SOLD Eubank, Louis W. Morgan's Raid in Indiana. The story of Morgan's invasion in July 1863 through parts of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. Reprinted by special permission from the Indiana Historical Society Publications, vol. 7, No. 2. Prepared by the stff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1955. Soft cover. $15.00

  284. Evans, Eli N. Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate. In this first major interpretive biography of Benjamin in over forty years, Evans probes the life of this complex man, using a wealth of new or previously overlooked material. Free Press, 1988. Dust jacket. $50.00

  285. Evans, Robert G., comp. & ed. The 16th Mississippi Infantry: Civil War Letters and Reminiscences. Gathered and available here for the first time, the writings in this anthology include diary entries, letters, and reminiscences from the Mississippi men who fought in the war's most extraordinary battles, including the Shenandoah campaign, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. They were beside General Lee at Appomattox. 1st edition. University Press of Mississippi, 2002. Dust jacket. $45.00

  286. Evans, W. McKee. To Die Game: The Story of the Lowry Band, Indian Guerrillas of Reconstruction. Facing hopeless odds, Henry Berry Lowry led a band of "true men" in a bloody guerrilla war against the Ku Klux Klan and the white political establishment of North Carolina in the decade after the Civil War. The Lumbee Indians still tell of the daring exploits of their heroic forebears. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1971. Dust jacket. $20.00

  287. Facts About the Civil War. Interesting trivia about the war, including the flags, personalities, battles and losses. Stonewall Jackson Memorial. Gray wraps. $10.00

  288. Faherty, William Barnaby, S.J. Exile in Erin: A Confederate Chaplain's Story: The Life of Father John B. Bannon. The biography of an Irish boy coming to America and then serving the spiritual needs of the soldiers in the field. Missouri Historical Society Press, 2002. Dust jacket. $29.95

  289. Fain, Eliza Rhea Anderson. Sanctified Trial: The Diary of Eliza Rhea Anderson Fain, a Confederate Woman in East Tennessee. The Civil War diary of a woman with strong religious faith and equally strong proslavery convictions. Her husband and five sons fought on the side of the South in a sharply divided East Tennessee. Voices of the Civil War series. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $42.00

  290. Farber, James. Fort Worth in the Civil War. Stories originally published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Peter Hansbrough Bell Press, 1960. Wraps. $20.00

  291. Farley, James W. Forotten Valor: The First Missouri Cavalry Regiment, CSA. Contains maps, rosters of the regiment's activities. 1996. Oversize soft cover. $35.00

  292. Farwell, Byron. Stonewall: A Biography of General Thomas J. Jackson. The first major biography of Jackson in more then thirty years, Farwell's research into the life of Stonewall reveals a quirky, obsessive, dark personality redically different fromt he storybook version. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1992. Dust Jacket. $29.95

  293. Faust, Drew Gilpin. Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War. Story of how these women responded to the unaccustomed and unought responsibilities directing farms and platations, proviing for families and supervising slaves. University of North Carolina Press, 1996. $29.95

  294. new Fear in North Carolina: The Civil War Journals and Letters of the Henry Family. Compiled and edited by karen L. Clinard and Richard Russell. Cornelia Henry's three fournals, written between 1861 and 1868 provide an excellent source of information on western North Carolina during the Civil War era. Reminiscing Books, 2008. Soft cover. $29.95

  295. Field, Ron. The Confederate Army 1861-65 (1) South Carolina & Mississippi. Illustrated by Richard Hook. Drawing on a mass of information from state papers and other contemporary documents, the text is illustrated with rare photographs and meticulous color plates. Men-at-Arms No. 423. Osprey, 2005. Soft cover. $14.95

  296. Field, Ron. The Confederate Army 1861-65 (2) Florida, Alabama & Georgia. Illustrated by Richard Hook. Drawing on a mass of information from state papers and other contemporary documents, the text is illustrated with rare photographs and meticulous color plates. Men-at-Arms No. 426. Osprey, 2005. Soft cover. $15.95

  297. Field, Ron. The Confederate Army 1861-65 (3) Louisiana & Texas. Illustrated by Richard Hook. Drawing on a mass of information from state papers and other contemporary documents, the text is illustrated with rare photographs and meticulous color plates. Men-at-Arms No. 430. Osprey, 2005. Soft cover. $15.95

  298. Fisher, John E. They Rode with Forrest and Wheeler: A Chronicle of Five Tennessee Brothers' Service in the Confederate Western Cavalry. McFarland, 1995. $29.95

  299. Fisher, Noel C. War at Every Door: Partisan Politics & Guerrilla Violence in East Tennessee 1860-1869. Drawing on extensive research in goverment documents, military records, and personal accounts of soldiers and residents of the region, Fisher portrays in grim detail the brutality and ruthlessness employed not only by partisan bands, but also by Confederate and Union troops. University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $37.50

  300. Fleming, James R. Band of Brothers: Company C, 9th Tennessee Infantry. The story of the Southern Confederates who made up this unit as well as a detailed account of the organization and speeches by its leaders. White Mane Publishing, 1996. Dust jacket. $24.95

  301. Fleming, James R. The Confederate Ninth Tennessee Infantry. First hand accounts of the experiences of these southern soldiers from its formation through the end of the war. Pelican Publishing, 2006. Dust jacket. $29.95

  302. Fleming, James R. The Ninth Tennessee Infantry: A Roster. White Mane, 1996. Wraps. $25.00

  303. Fletcher, William A. Rebel Private: Front and Rear Memoirs of a Confederate Soldier . Introduction by Richard Wheeler with a afterword by Vallie Fletcher Taylor. The view of the enlisted man who saw action at the Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Chancellorsvilleand Chickamauga. Fletcher joined the Texas Brigade under Stonewall Jackson and was captured but escaped from a prison train. Dutton, 1995. Dust jacket. $27.50

  304. Flood, Charles Bracelen. Lee: The Last Years. A moving and intimate account of the last years filled with the warmth of family ties and friendships set against the harsh realities of Reconstruction. Houghton Mifflin, 1981. Dust jacket. $25.00

  305. Foster, Gaines M. Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South. Through an examinationof memoirs, personal papers, monument unveilings, and veterans' reunions, the author shows how white southerners adjusted to and interpreted their defeat. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 1987. Dust jacket. $40.00

  306. SOLD Foster, Samuel T. One of Cleburne's Command: The Civil War Reminiscences and Diary of Capt. Samuel T. Foster, Grandbury's Texas Brigade, CSA. Edited by Norman D. Brown. University of Texas Press, 1980. Dust jacket. $30.00

  307. Four Louisiana Civil War Stories. Stories written by Charles East, Maude Gallman Brown, Cora R. Schley, and Sam Mims. Louisiana Civil War Centennial Commission, 1961. Gray wraps. $7.50

  308. Fowler, John D. Mountaineers in Gray: The Nineteenth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. Utilizing an exhaustive exploration of primary source materials, Fowler creates a new model for future regimental histories - detailing the background of the men, motivation for enlistment and their socioeconomic background of this volunteer unit. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $34.00

  309. Fox, Stephen. Wolf of the Deep: Raphael Semmes and the Notorious Confederate Raider CSS Alabama. The absorbing story of the man and raider that destroyed Union ocean shipping and took more prizes than any other raider in naval history. Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Dust jacket. $25.95

  310. Freehling, William W. The Road to Disunion: Volume II Secessionists Triumphant 1854-1861. Brilliant reinterpretation of the causes of the Civil War. Oxford University Press, 2007. Dust jacket. $35.00

  311. Freehling, William W. The South vs. The South: How Anti-Confederate Southerners Shaped the Course of the Civil War. This new book offers a new answer as to why the South lost the war. 1st edition. Oxford University Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $27.50

  312. SOLD Freeman, Douglas Southall. Lee. An abridgment in one volume by Richard Harwell of the four-volume R. E. Lee. Special edition for members of the Southern Classics Library. Leather with brass-die stamping, gold decorations, gilt edges, silk endsheets. Southern Living Gallery, 1982. $35.00

  313. Freeman, Douglas Southall. Lee. An abridgment in one volume by Richard Harwell of the four-volume Pulitzer Prize winning biography, R. E. Lee. With a new foreword by James M. McPherson. Collier Books, 1993. Soft cover. $18.00

  314. Freeman, Douglas Southall. Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command. 3 volumes. Charles Scribner's Sons. Dust jackets with minor wear on all volumes. $140.00

  315. Freeman, Douglas Southall. Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command. 3 volumes. 1st paper edition. Simon & Schusters, 1995. Soft cover. $75.00

  316. Freeman, Douglas Southall. R. E. Lee: A Biography. 4 volumes. Pulitzer Prize Edition. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. Blue and red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. $200.00

  317. Fremantle, Lt. Col. Arthur J. L. Three Months in the Southern States April - June 1863. Introduction by Gary W. Gallagher. Written by a British military officer, who gives a detailed view of the southern forces. University of Nebraska Press, 1991. Soft cover. $9.95

  318. SOLD French, Samuel G. Two Wars: The Autobiography & Diary of Gen. Samuel G. French, CSA. New edition, originally published in 1901.. Blue Acorn Press, 1999. Dust jacket. $33.50

  319. Frey, Donald J. Longstreet's Assault - Pickett's Charge: The Lost Record of Pickett's Wounded. Myriad controversies concerning the conduct of the campaign and battle have spawned debate, this volume offers a narrative based on a review of the decisions made by the commanders on both sides, providing a fresh perspective on the pivotal battle. Burd Street Press, 2000. Dust jacket. $29.95

  320. Fuller, Major General J. F. C. Grant and Lee: A Study in Personality and Generalship. A compelling study of the two men. Civil War Centennial Series. Indiana University Press, 1957. Dust jacket with minor staining on edge. $22.50

  321. Fulton, William Frierson II. The War Reminiscences of William Frierson Fulton II, 5th Alabama Battalion, Archer's Brigade, A. P. Hill's Light Division, A.N.V. Reprint. Butternut Press, 1986. Green cloth. $25.00

  322. Furgurson, Ernest B. Ashes of Glory: Richmond at War. A spendid account of Richmond during the Civil War that proves that truth can indeed be stranger than fiction. 1st edition. Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. Dust jacket. $30.00

  323. Furgurson, Ernest B. Ashes of Glory: Richmond at War. A spendid account of Richmond during the Civil War that proves that truth can indeed be stranger than fiction. Vintage Books, 1996. Soft cover. $16.00

  324. SOLD Gaines, Francis Pendleton. Lee: The Final Achievement (1865-1870). Speeches by Dr. Francis Pendleton Gains, President, Washington and Lee University. Limited edition. New York Southern Society, 1933. $60.00

  325. Gaines, W. Craig. The Confederate Cherokees: John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles.  A history of the actions of Drew's regiment, but also the military events in Indian Territory. Solidly researched, a ground-breaking study of the ill-fated band of Herokees. Louisiana State University Press, 1989. Dust jacket. $30.00

  326. Gallagher, Gary W. The Confederate War: How Popular Will, Nationalism, and Military Strategy Could Not Stave Off Defeat. A reexamination of the Confederate experience through the actions and words of the people who participated in the military actions and the home front response to the war. Harvard University Press, 1997. Dust jacket. $27.50

  327. Gallagher, Gary W. and Joseph T. Glatthaar, eds. Leaders of the Lost Cause: New Perspectives on the Confederate High Command. In this collection of essays, the lives and command decisions of eight generals are examined. Old myths and familiar assumptions are case aside. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2004. Dust jacket. $24.95

  328. Gallagher, Gary W. Lee & His Army in Confederate History. Drawn on letters, diaries, newspapers, and other wartime sources to capture a fuller sense of how Lee was viewed during and immediately after the war and underscore the remarkable faith that soldiers and citizens maintained in Lee's leadership. University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Dust jacket. $32.50

  329. Gallagher, Gary W. Lee and His Generals in War and Memory. Thirteen pieces explore the Lost Cause school on popular perceptions of Lee and his lieutenants. 1st edition. Louisiana State University Press, 1998. Dust jacket. $29.95

  330. Gallagher, Gary W., ed. Lee the Soldier. A unique one-volume source of writing by and about Lee in which readers can explore all facets of the general's military leadership. Combining unpublished manuscript testimony from Lee about his campaigns, six new essays by leading historians in the field, more than a dozen important essays previously published and an annotated bibliography. University of Nebraska Press, 1996. Dust jacket. $45.00

  331. Gallagher, Gary W., ed. The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862. In eight new essays, contributors explore the Shenandoah Valley campaign, best know for its role in establishing Stonewall jackson's reputation as the fore-most Confederate hero of the Civil War's early years. Topics addressed include Lincoln's reaction to the campaign, the rise of Jackson's public image, the impact of the military operations on civilians in the Valley and participants memoirs compared to post historic research. 1st edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2003. Dust jacket. $34.95

  332. Gallagher, Gary W. Stephen Dodson Ramseu: Lee's Gallant General. Based largely on the letters of the young Confederate officer, this biography examines the life of one of the South's most talented commanders who died at Cedar Creek. University of North Carolina Press, 1985. Dust jacket. $37.50

  333. Gallaway, B. P. Texas: The Dark Corner of the Confederacy, Contemporary Accounts of the Lone star State in the Civil War. 3rd ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1994. $45.00

  334. Gannon, James P. Irish Rebels Confederate Tigers: A History of the 6th Louisiana Volunteers, 1861-1865. The first study of this regiment raised predominantly in New Orleans; saw action at Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. Savas, 1999. Dust jacket. $32.95

  335. Gardner, Sarah E. Blood and Irony: Southern White Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937. Combining varied historical and literary sources, Gardner argues that women served as guardians of the collective memory of the war and helped define and reshape southern identity. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. Dust jacket. $39.95

  336. Gardner, Sarah E. Blood and Irony: Southern White Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937. Combining varied historical and literary sources, Gardner argues that women served as guardians of the collective memory of the war and helped define and reshape southern identity. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. Soft cover. $19.95

  337. Garnett, Captain Theodore Stanford. Riding with Stuart: Reminiscences of an Aide-de-Camp. Edited by Robert J. Trout. An ccount of Jeb Stuart's activities during the last year of his life. White Maine, 1994. Dust jacket. $19.95

  338. Garrison, Webb. Atlanta and the War. Tells the story of Atlanta and the war as if he were one of the correspondents following in the wake of Sherman's armies or hovering near the headquarters of Joesph Johnston and John Hood. Rutledge Hill Press, 1995. Soft cover. $12.95

  339. SOLD Gibbons, A. R. The Recollections of an Old Confederate Soldier, A. R. Gibbons, Shelbina, Mo. Herald Print, n.d. Wraps. $75.00

  340. SOLD Giles, Val C. Rags and Hope: The Memoirs of Val C. Giles, Four Years with Hood's Brigade, Fourth Texas Infantry, 1861-1865. Compiled and edited by Mary Lasswell. Describes in detail the crucial battles from the Peninsular Campaign through Chickamauga and provides insight in the organization of Hood's Brigade. 1st edition. Coward-McCann, 1961. Dust jacket minor wear on bottom edge. $50.00

  341. SOLD Gilmore, Colonel Harry. Four Years in the Saddle. Gilmore served in the 12th Virginia Cavalry and the 2nd Maryland Cavalry. He was at Gettysburg, Brandy Station, Shenandoah Valley and served with Turner Ashby. Previous owner's name on front endsheet and title page. 1st edition. Harper & Brothers, 1866. Red cloth, gilt lettering, light spine wearing on edges. $175.00

  342. SOLD Gilmore, Col. Harry. Four Years in the Saddle. Gilmore fought with the Confederate cavalry under Turner Ashby. Reprint. Butternut and Blue. Dust jacket. $28.50

  343. new Glatthaar, Joseph T. General Lee's Army: From Victory to Collapse. Drawing from an impressive range of sources assembled over two decades, from letters and diaries to office war records, a new look at the soldier's who made up Lee's army is revealed. Free Press, 2008. Dust jacket. $35.00

  344. SOLD Gleeson, Ed. Rebel Sons of Erin: Civil War Unit History of the 10th Tennessee Infantry (CSA). Indianapolis (1993) $29.95

  345. Godbold, E. Stanley, Jr. and Mattie U. Russell. Confederate Colonel and Cherokee Chief: The Life of William Holland Thomas. The first published biography of this influential businessman and politician, who as a member of the North Carolina secession convention, committeed his loyalty to the Confederacy. 1st edition. University of Tennessee Press, 1990. Dust jacket. $35.00

  346. Goodrich, Thomas and Debra. The Day Dixie Died: Southern Occupation 1865 - 1866. Tells the story of Southern reconstruction in the words of those who lived through it. 1st edition. Stackpole Books, 2001. Dust jacket. $26.95

  347. SOLD Gordon, General John B. Reminiscences of the Civil War. Gordon, one of the Confederacy's most respected generals, served in an Alabama infantry regiment and later the Army of Northern Viriginia. 1st edition. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903. Blue cloth with gilt lettering, minor wear on edges. $150.00

  348. Gordon, General John B. Reminiscenes of the Civil War. Reprint of the 1903 edition. Archive Society, 1995. Gray leatherette with ripple endsheets. $30.00

  349. Gordon, John B. Reminiscenes of the Civil War. Gordon was with the Confederate Army. Originally published in 1903. Time Life Books, 1981. Blue leatherette. $15.00

  350. Gordon, General John B. Reminiscences of the Civil War. New introduction by Ralph Lowell Eckert. Gordon, one of the Confederacy's most respected generals, served in an Alabama infantry regiment and later the Army of Northern Viriginia. Louisiana State University Press, 1993. Soft cover with minor wear. $15.00

  351. Gordon, Lesley J. General George E. Pickett in Life & Legend. In this carefully researched biography, Gordon moves beyond earlier studies of Pickett, investigating the role played by his wife LaSalle in controlling his historical image. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998. Dust Jacket. $32.50

  352. Gorgas, Josiah. The Journals of Josiah Gorgas 1857-1878. Edited by Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins and foreword by Frank E. Vandiver. Recount