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The Battle-ground(Paperback)
The University of Alabama Press
Published:
18/04/2000
Ellen Glasgow's fourth novel, "The Battle-ground", was her first best-seller and presented a meditation on the South from the decade before the Confederacy to the middle of the 20th century. The boo...
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Manassas(Paperback)
A Novel of the Civil War
The University of Alabama Press
Published:
18/04/2000
Allan Montague, born on a Mississippi plantation 20 years prior to the Civil War, has grown up with slavery and considers it natural. When his father moves to Boston, Allan hears a speech which will...
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Andersonville Violets(Paperback)
A Story of Northern and Southern Life
The University of Alabama Press
Published:
23/10/2000
When John Rockwell, a Yankee captive at Andersonville, reaches across the prison's "dead line" to pluck a bunch of violets, Confederate guard Jack Foster is supposed to shoot him. Instead, he lowers...
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Cudjo's Cave(Paperback)
The University of Alabama Press
Published:
05/04/2001
This novel chronicles the brutalities and fears faced by unionists loyal to Abraham Lincoln and the federal cause, living in secessionist states politically aligned with the Confederacy. The story r...
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Gettysburg(Paperback)
Stories of Memory, Grief and Greatness
The University of Alabama Press
Published:
15/01/2003
This text presents a group of related fictional characters whose stories illuminate various facets of the bloodiest engagement of the American Civil War. Ranging from the first day of the battle unt...
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The Battle Ground(Paperback / softback)
BCR (Bibliographical Center for Research)
Published:
28/05/2009
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