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A COUNTRY OF OUR OWN - A NOVEL OF THE CIVIL WAR AT SEA

A COUNTRY OF OUR OWN - A NOVEL OF THE CIVIL WAR AT SEA

Poyer, David. Simon & Schuster. Copyright 2003. Hardcover with dustjacket, 429 pp. As new. The Civil War at sea is the unusual backdrop for this second volume in a series (after Fire on the… (596-27). Learn More »

GETTYSBURG THEN & NOW - TOURING THE BATTLEFIELD WITH OLD PHOTOS, 1863-1889

GETTYSBURG THEN & NOW - TOURING THE BATTLEFIELD WITH OLD PHOTOS, 1863-1889

William A. Frassanito. Softcover, 8.5 x 11, 60 pages. Thomas Publications, Gettysburg. Tour the Gettysburg Battlefield and see it as it appeared following the battle with this comprehensive, yet easy… (ST500853). Learn More »

ROUND BALL TO RIMFIRE, PART THREE FEDERAL PISTOLS, REVOLVERS & MISC. ESSAYS

ROUND BALL TO RIMFIRE, PART THREE FEDERAL PISTOLS, REVOLVERS & MISC. ESSAYS

Dean S. Thomas. Hardcover, 488 pp. Thomas Publications, Gettysburg. This volume thoroughly covers Federal pistol ammunition. Detailed information on patents, designers, & manufacturers.… (ST500885). Learn More »

SHADES OF GRAY, A NOVEL OF THE CIVIL WAR IN VIRGINIA by JESSICA JAMES

SHADES OF GRAY, A NOVEL OF THE CIVIL WAR IN VIRGINIA by JESSICA JAMES

Patriot Press, Gettysburg, PA. Softcover, 524 pp. They were willing to sacrifice – and to lose – everything but their honor. Follow a Northern spy and a Confederate cavalry officer across the… (ST247). Learn More »

WHERE DUTY CALLED THEM by EDMUND RAUS

WHERE DUTY CALLED THEM by EDMUND RAUS

THE STORY OF THE SAMUEL BABCOCK FAMILY OF HOMER, NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR Edmund Raus. Softbound, 48 pp. Published 2001 by Schroeder Publications. A compelling story of three brothers who enlisted in… (ST190). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR COMMANDERS

CIVIL WAR COMMANDERS

Dean S. Thomas. Paperback, 72 pp. Presents a photographic image and capsule biography of over one hundred Union and Confederate officers. (ST119). Learn More »


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EARLY WAR U.S. CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER, 1840 STYLE, BY SMITH, CRANE AND COMPANY, NEW YORK, 1858 TO 1862

Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum, though not maker marked.… (870-263). Learn More »

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