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Civil
War Collection
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Five great works on the
Civil War. Over 3,500 photographs of the war, most of them taken
by Matthew Brady.
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The History
of the Civil War
1861 - 1865 and the Causes That Lead Up to the Great Conflict
by Benson J. Lossing LL.D.
525 pgs.
A Chronological Summary and Record of every engagement between
the troops of the Union and of the Confederacy and showing
the total losses and casualties together with war maps and
localities. Compiled from the Official Records of the War Department. |
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Civil
War Naval Chronology
1861 - 1865 - 1117 pgs.
Compiled by the Naval History Division Navy Department - 1180
pgs.
A complete history and chronology of every ship and naval engagement
from 1861 to 1865, highly illustrated. |

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The
Civil War: It's Photographic History: The War In The East
159 pgs.
In 1839, twenty-two years before the Civil War began, the first
practical "sun picture" was made by a Frenchman named
Daguerre. The story goes that Mathew Brady, to whom we are
indebted for most of the beautiful pictures in this series,
having gone to Europe with the inventor of the electric telegraph,
Samuel B. Morse, met Daguerre and was so impressed by what
he learned that he determined to devote his life to the photographic
arts. This is a great example of that art. Compiled from actual
photographs taken at the time of action by Matthew Brady and
others. |
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A
Short History of the Confederate States of America by Jefferson
Davis written 1890
527 pgs.
Written by the man who had a dream of freedom and independence.

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Battle
History of the Great Rebellion
632 pages
This is a battle history, city by city, of all the major and
minor battles during the Great Rebellion of 1861- 1865 |
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