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1. The Killer Angels
by Michael Shaara
It is the third summer of the war, June 1863, and Robert Lee's Confederate Army slips across the Potomac to draw out the Union Army. Lee's army is 70 ... More
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2. Gettysburg
by James Reasoner
Although Stonewall Jackson was dead, Confederate morale was never higher. The victory at Chancellorsville had come against overwhelming odds, and the ... More
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3. The Killer Angels: Unabridged
by Michael Shaara, Ronald F Maxwell (Foreword by)
This phenomenal audiobook brings to life that most wrenching of American battles, Gettysburg, in which 50,000 people died in three days--a battle ... More
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4. The Killer Angels
This phenomenal audiobook brings to life that most wrenching of American battles, Gettysburg, in which 50,000 people died in three days--a battle ... More
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5. Gettysburg; Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath
by Elsie Singmaster
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are ... More
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6. Langhorn and Mary: A 19th Century American Love Story
by Priscilla Stone Sharp
A rich, powerful, and intriguing true story of Langhorn, an African-American man and Mary, a German-American woman. Both born in Bucks County, ... More
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7. House Divided
by Elizabeth Massie
Two years after the start of the Civil War, 16-year-old twins Susanne and Stephen are alarmed by the news that Confederate forces are about to invade ... More
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8. Promise of Glory: A Novel on Antietam
by C X Moreau
Promise of Glory is the story of this battle, the officers, and the soldiers of both armies who so valiantly served their cause. C. X. Moreau has ... More
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9. Promise of Glory
by C X Moreau
In the bestselling tradition of "Andersonville" and "The Killer Angels, Promise of Glory" is the story of the single bloodiest day of the Civil War: ... More
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10. Chimborazo
by Steven W Wise
Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, during the last dark months of the American Civil War. Letha Bartlett is the beleaguered matron of a ward ... More
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12. For Honor, Flag, and Family: Civil War Major General Samuel W. Crawford, 1827-1892
by Richard Wagner
The story of Samuel Crawford's life and the turbulent events he experienced help us understand the Civil War period from the viewpoint of a complex ... More
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13. Edge of Honor
by Gilbert Morris
Bestselling author Morris returns to his beloved South and the Civil War that tore the nation's souls in this epic novel of war, conscience, and ... More
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14. Paradise Alley
by Kevin Baker
Three Irish immigrant women become trapped together in New York City during the Draft Riots of the Civil War. "Paradise Alley" is a story of the ... More
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15. Freedom Songs: A Tale of the Underground Railroad
Fourteenyearold Sarah is a slave in Maryland during the 1850s. She knows her only chance at freedom is in the North, where slavery is illegal. To get ... More
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16. Landscape Turned Red
by Stephen W Sears
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17. Gettysburg--The Second Day
by Harry W Pfanz
The second day's fighting at Gettysburg--the assault of the Army of Northern Virginia against the Army of the Potomac on 2 July 1863--was probably ... More
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18. Gettysburg Day Three
by Jeffry D Wert
Drawing on hundreds of sources, Wert offers brief excerpts from the letters and diaries of soldiers that shed new light on the Battle of Gettysburg ... More
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19. Pickett's Charge--The Last Attack at Gettysburg
by Earl J Hess
The definitive story of the charge is told from both Union and Confederate perspectives. 38 illustrations. 10 maps.
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22. The Battle of Gettysburg
by Franklin Aretas Haskell, Colonel
This account of Gettysburg was written by Haskell to his brother, shortly after the battle, and was not intended for publication. This fact ought to ... More
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23. Pickett's Charge
by George Rippey Stewart
Back in print--the definitive account of 15 hours that changed the course of world history. This narrativently recreates how itoo familiar story . . ... More
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24. My Enemy, My Brother: Men and Days of Gettysburg
by Joseph Persico
A gripping narrative re-creation of the epic battle of Gettysburg, movingly told from the point of view of the Northerners and Southerners who lived ... More
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25. Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign
by Kent Masterson Brown
Brown details the retreat of the Army of Northern Virginia from Gettysburg in July 1863, focusing on the complex logistics of moving a 57-mile wagon ... More
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