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Sea of Gray: The Around-The-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider Shenandoah
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Tom Chaffin
The CSS"Shenandoah" commenced the last, most quixotic sea story of the Civil War. Before its voyage was over, 34 Union merchant and whaling ships and their cargoes would be sunk. Four months after the Civil War was over, the captain learned the war was over, and he had gone from being an enemy combatant to a pirate, a hangable offense.
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The Rebel Raiders: The Astonishing History of the Confederacy's Secret Navy
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James Tertius DeKay
In this colorful tale of military strategy, the author explores the amazing history of the covert British/Confederate alliance formed during the American Civil War.
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The Last Shot
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Lynn Schooler
Naval history of the very first order offers a riveting account of the last confederate military force to lay down its arms.
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A History of the Confederate Navy
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Raimondo Luraghi
For 30 years world-renowned author and scholar Raimondo Luraghi has sought answers to the question: How did an overwhelmingly agricultural country with little industry and nearly no merchant marine succeed in building a navy that managed to confront the formidable Union Navy for four years? Pushing aside the long-held belief that the answers went ...
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Southern Fire: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy
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R Thomas Campbell
Southern Fire continues Campbell's exciting account of the naval war of the Confederate States. Within these covers, he describes, in vivid detail, additional battles and engagements fought by Southern naval forces against a well equipped and relentless foe. The Confederate naval saga has been largely ignored in American history. This third work ...
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Fire and Thunder
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R Thomas Campbell
The central theme of Fire and Thunder is the exhilarating successes -- and sometimes the stinging defeats -- of Confederate forces afloat.
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Gray Thunder: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy
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R Thomas Campbell
The South's navy and its contribution to the Confederate war effort has been largely ignored in the history of the war. Gray Thunder fills this void.
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Raphael Semmes and the Alabama
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Spencer C Tucker
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Southern Thunder: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy
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R Thomas Campbell
Southern Thunder follows the success of Gray Thunder with more exciting accounts of the exploits of the Confederate States Navy. Within these covers are described, in vivid detail, additional battles and engagements fought by the Southern navy against a well equipped and relentless foe. The Confederate navy has been greatly ignored in the accounts ...
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Hunters of the Night: Confederate Torpedo Boats in the War Between the States
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R Thomas Campbell
A fascinating story of the design and development of the Confederate torpedo boats and the courageous officers who took them into battle.
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Confederate Navy Quizzes and Facts
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R Thomas Campbell
Test your knowledge of the Confederate navy in America's most intriguing war.
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The Saga of the Confederate RAM Arkansas: The Mississippi Valley Campaign, 1862
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Tom Z Parrish
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Sea Hawk of the Confederacy: Lt. Charles W. Read and the Confederate Navy
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R Thomas Campbell
Sea Hawk is an exceptional Civil War adventure story that brings human drama to the naval war.
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The Confederate Navy : the ships, men, and organization, 1861-65
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William N. Still
This comprehensive guide to the Confederate Navy, covers the ships and men, the organization and facilities, the strategy and tactics, and compiles the operations, including those on the Western rivers. Although short-lived, the Confederate States Navy was one of the most innovative of all time, introducing the ironclad, the spar torpedo, a nd the ...
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Stephen Russell Mallory: A Biography of the Confederate Navy Secretary and United States Senator
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Rodman L Underwood
Just as Confederate naval action is commonly overshadowed by the dramatic land battles of the Civil War, the navy's originator, Stephen Mallory, is often passed over in favor of those who played a more publicized role in the government of the Confederacy. Mallory had served as one of Florida's U.S. senators for ten years when the state's secession ...
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The Confederate Navy: The Ships, Men and Organization, 1861-1865
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William N Still, Jr. (Editor)
Although short-lived, the Confederate States Navy was one of the most innovative of all time, introducing the ironclad, the spar torpedo, and the submersible to naval warfare, and redefining classic strategies like commerce raiding for the steam age. Its achievements are all the more remarkable because the navy was only a scratch force, created ...
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Confederate Naval Forces on Western Waters: The Defense of the Mississippi River and Its Tributaries
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R Thomas Campbell
No body of water was more vital to the Confederacy's efforts in the Civil War than the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Though the Confederate Congress declared the Mississippi free and open to all states north and south, the Union launched plans for an effective blockade of the 1700 miles of Southern coastline, coupled with a strong naval ...
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