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Master essential military strategies and survival skills.
Develop leadership fundamentals to inspire confidence.
Learn operational strategies for effective force coordination.
Enhance tactical communications for seamless operations.
Prepare for high-altitude warfare and rescue missions.
Gain advanced emergency medical response techniques.
Access bonuses like checklists for emergencies.
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Price Range: $16.97
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PULITZER PRIZE WINNER and NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER.
Final volume of the Army of the Potomac Trilogy.
Explores the last year of the Civil War.
Vivid portrayal of battles and key figures.
Captures Grant, Meade, Sheridan, and Lee's stories.
Insightful narrative on triumphs and failures.
A must-read for Civil War enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $13.99
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Detailed history of the Army of the Tennessee.
Focus on key battles: Shiloh, Vicksburg, Atlanta.
Explores contributions of Grant and Sherman.
Highlights the unit's Midwestern origins and cohesion.
Captivating narrative of triumph and resilience.
Acclaimed historian Steven Woodworth's expert analysis.
Essential reading for Civil War enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $4.99
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Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the Civil War.
Focuses on the Army of the Potomac.
Explores General McClellan's leadership challenges.
Describes the Battle of Antietam's significance.
Richly detailed narrative of wartime experiences.
Highlights commanders and soldiers' complex humanity.
Essential read for Civil War enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $11.99
Color: 4 positive
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Comprehensive history of Illinois Civil War flags.
Includes photos of Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery regiments.
Source material from newspapers and regimental histories.
Features soldiers' diaries and museum files.
Details each regiment's history and enlistment counties.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and researchers.
Insights into soldiers' experiences during the Civil War.
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Price Range: $43.63
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Explains causes of the Civil War clearly.
Covers major battles and events in detail.
Highlights key figures and their influences.
Includes experiences of soldiers and civilians.
Discusses Reconstruction and its lasting effects.
Features wider pages for better readability.
Accessible style for easy understanding of history.
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Price Range: $22.99
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Detailed history of Florida 1st Special Cavalry.
Organized in 1864 for home guard duties.
Protected cattle herds during the Civil War.
Consisted of 9 companies with 800 men.
Supported Confederate troops with food supply missions.
Conducted scouting and picket operations.
Assisted in blockade running and salt works protection.
Price Range: $30.00
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New revised and expanded 4th edition.
Layout rearranged for easier navigation.
Updated Confederate loss figures based on recent research.
Includes numerous new comparative tables.
Armament listed for all batteries and regiments.
Increased page count from 357 to 678.
Complete and detailed indices provided for reference.
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Price Range: $33.00
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Over 1,000 hidden words to discover.
Large print for easy reading and solving.
Includes unique "No-Spoiler Solution Page."
Four pages per puzzle theme.
Historical photos enhance your learning experience.
Designed for flexible tearing and sharing.
Challenging puzzles with overlapping words.
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Price Range: $10.97
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Explores General Forrest's unconventional military strategies.
Access to Forrest's personal military papers included.
Covers key battles and campaigns of the Civil War.
Authored by Confederate General Thomas Jordan and J. P. Pryor.
First published in 1868, rich historical insights.
Details Forrest's impact on Union troops and commanders.
Essential reading for Civil War enthusiasts and historians.
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Comprehensive study of Lee's key commanders.
Engaging narrative set during the Civil War.
In-depth biographies of notable figures.
Explores leadership challenges and military strategies.
Abridged edition by renowned historian Stephen W. Sears.
Essential reading for Civil War enthusiasts.
Insightful analysis of military lessons learned.
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Price Range: $32.99
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A gripping tale of Civil War survival.
True story of nine daring Union POWs.
Describes a perilous 300-mile escape journey.
Highlights the role of sympathetic Southerners.
Features a historic photograph capturing their triumph.
Written by Emmy-award winning author Steve Procko.
Winner of the 2025 Independent Press Award.
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Price Range: $4.99
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Explores the heroics of the Twentieth Indiana Volunteers.
Covers key battles from 1861 to 1865.
Highlights the regiment's commitment and bravery.
Details experiences at Gettysburg and beyond.
Offers insights into Civil War history.
Captivating accounts of valor and sacrifice.
A must-read for history enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $29.95
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Comprehensive biography of Lee's key commanders.
Engaging narrative set against Civil War backdrop.
Insights into leadership under extreme conditions.
Abridged edition by respected historian Stephen W. Sears.
Essential reading for Civil War enthusiasts.
Explores victories and costs of the Confederacy.
Analyzes military lessons for future generations.
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Price Range: $7.99
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Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Ulysses S. Grant.
Explores Grant's Civil War leadership and tactics.
Details pivotal battles: Vicksburg, Shiloh, Appomattox.
Based on military communiqués and eyewitness accounts.
Engaging narrative by renowned historian Bruce Catton.
Highlights Grant's strategic thinking and tenacity.
Captures the essence of Civil War challenges.
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Price Range: $4.99
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Explores Richard Taylor's leadership during Red River Campaign.
Details a significant Confederate victory against Union forces.
Revised and expanded second edition with new insights.
Author Dr. Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. is acclaimed.
Engaging narrative of a pivotal Civil War battle.
Highlights strategic maneuvers and unexpected outcomes.
Illuminates Southern history through a compelling lens.
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Price Range: $8.95
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Detailed account of the Iron Brigade's experiences.
Captivating insights from Rufus R. Dawes' diaries.
Engaging narrative of Civil War battles and strategies.
Personal reflections on soldier life and emotions.
Chronicles major battles: Gettysburg, Antietam, and more.
Highlights leadership journey of Captain Dawes.
A valuable historical resource for Civil War enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $0.99
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Unique history of the Mountain Howitzer & Rocket Battery.
Focuses on the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
Features forgotten soldiers of diverse backgrounds.
Includes service records and casualty lists.
Explores notable future military leaders' connections.
Preserves the legacy of an overlooked artillery unit.
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Price Range: $20.00
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historical analysis.
Examines Civil War military management intricacies.
Insights into soldier daily life challenges.
Explores state-rights principle application in army.
Covers logistical issues of feeding volunteers.
Analyzes Enrollment Act's national force implications.
Discusses conscientious objectors and slacker issues.
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Price Range: $20.99
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Organized in September 1861 under Colonel Thomas Morton.
Participated in the Battle of Shiloh.
Operated around Corinth until June 1863.
Joined Sherman's Atlanta Campaign.
Marched to the sea through the Carolinas.
Mustered out on July 13, 1865.
Includes detailed company rosters and origins.
Price Range: $60.00
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In-depth biography of Gen. Joseph Orville Shelby.
Focuses on Confederate cavalry in the Civil War.
Chronicles Shelby’s refusal to surrender after defeat.
Details Shelby's rise from company to brigade leader.
Covers pivotal battles including Westport and Pea Ridge.
Written by a descendant of Shelby's Brigade member.
Thorough research on Shelby's life and officers.
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Price Range: $11.99
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historical analysis.
Explores Union Army's organizational challenges.
Detailed examination of military management.
Insights into soldiers' daily lives.
Discusses state-rights and military implications.
Analyzes Enrollment Act and its effects.
Engaging prose and meticulous research.
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Price Range: $24.99
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Annual publication by Shenandoah University's McCormick Institute.
Focuses on the Civil War era in Virginia.
Explores unique perspectives on historical events.
Includes essays on military and social history.
Volume eight features diverse scholarly contributions.
Highlights the Shenandoah Valley's wartime experiences.
Contains critical reviews by various historians.
Price Range: $10.00
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Authoritative single-volume history of the Army of the Potomac.
Engaging narrative from renowned Civil War historian Jeffry D. Wert.
Explores pivotal battles from Bull Run to Appomattox.
Highlights struggles under flawed commanders and eventual victories.
Features previously unpublished letters and diaries from soldiers.
Insight into Lincoln's strategic oversight of the Army.
Compellingly written, essential for Civil War enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $15.99
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Thoroughly researched account of the Fifth Texas Infantry.
Documents legendary combat record in the Civil War.
Covers thirty-eight significant battles in detail.
Includes archival photos and original maps.
Highlights personal lives of Texas soldiers during war.
First full-length study of this renowned regiment.
Essential for serious students of Civil War history.
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Explores causes of the American Civil War.
Covers key battles and events in detail.
Highlights influential figures like Lincoln and Grant.
Includes personal stories of soldiers and civilians.
Examines Reconstruction and its lasting impact.
Features wide pages for easy reading.
Straightforward style simplifies complex historical events.
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Price Range: $15.99
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Significant engagement of the American Civil War.
Fought from May 31 to June 12, 1864.
Union and Confederate forces clashed fiercely.
Strategic location near Richmond, Virginia.
Heavy casualties impacted both armies profoundly.
Detailed examination of military tactics and strategies.
Price Range: $2.99
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Explores Tennessee’s Thirteenth Union Cavalry history.
Highlights amateur soldiers becoming seasoned fighters.
Details East Tennessee's Unionist struggle during Civil War.
Describes Confederate persecution of "home Yankees."
Contributes thirty thousand troops to the Union cause.
Follows Stoneman's raid and Jefferson Davis pursuit.
Authored by Melanie Storie, Civil War historian.
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Price Range: $11.99
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Comprehensive history of the Iron Brigade.
Based on decades of archival research.
Includes previously unpublished letters and photos.
Highlights significant battles from Bull Run to Appomattox.
Written by renowned author Lance J. Herdegen.
Explores personal stories of soldiers in the brigade.
A definitive account of the Black Hats' legacy.
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Explores W.G. Raymond's complex life story.
Highlights his role in Civil War history.
Details the first African American Union troops' formation.
Based on W.G.'s autobiography and scholarly research.
Uncovers erased contributions to military records.
Sheds light on African American soldiers' bravery.
Engaging narrative set in the mid-1800s.
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Price Range: $16.95