United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
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- Robert E. Lee, lessons in leadership, Noah Andre Trudeau ; foreword by Wesley K. Clark
- Fields of honor, Edwin C. Bearss
- Grant's victory, how Ulysses S. Grant won the Civil War, Bruce L. Brager
- Grant takes command, by Bruce Catton ; with maps by Samuel H. Bryant
- Embattled rebel, Jefferson Davis as commander in chief, James M. McPherson
- Statistical record of the armies of the United States, by Frederick Phisterer
- Robert E. Lee, David C. King
- Rebel yell, the violence, passion, and redemption of Stonewall Jackson, S.C. Gwynne
- The Union victory, (July 1863-1865), Dale Anderson
- William Tecumseh Sherman, in the service of my country : a life, James Lee McDonough
- General James Longstreet, the Confederacy's most controversial soldier : a biography, Jeffry D. Wert
- The Civil War in the East (1861-July 1863), Dale Anderson
- Jefferson Davis, Confederate president, Herman Hattaway and Richard E. Beringer
- War like the thunderbolt, the battle and burning of Atlanta, Russell S. Bonds
- The greatest brigade, how the Irish Brigade cleared the way to victory in the American Civil War, Thomas J. Craughwell
- The nature of sacrifice, a biography of Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., 1835-64, Carol Bundy
- Gettysburg, Scott Free Productions in association with Herzog & Company ; written by Richard Bedser, Ed Fields ; directed by Adrian Moat
- Battle cry of freedom, volume 2, the Civil War era, by James M. McPherson
- Theater of a separate war, the Civil War west of the Mississippi River, 1861-1865, Thomas W. Cutrer
- The illustrated Battle cry of freedom, the Civil War era, James M. McPherson
- Sword over Richmond, an eyewitness history of McClellan's peninsula campaign, Richard Wheeler
- The complete Civil War road trip guide, ten weekend tours and more than 400 sites, from Antietam to Zagonyi's Charge, Michael Weeks
- The American Civil War, a military history, John Keegan
- Longstreet, the Confederate general who defied the South, Elizabeth R. Varon
- Glorious war, the Civil War adventures of George Armstrong Custer, Thom Hatch
- A stillness at Appomattox
- Great battles of the Civil War, an illustrated history of courage under fire, edited by Neil Kagan, Harris J. Andrews, and Paula York-Soderlund ; introduction by Brian C. Pohanka
- 1862, Fredericksburg, a new look at a bitter Civil War battle, by K.M. Kostyal ; photography by Lori Epstein
- Sherman, a soldier's life, Lee Kennett
- War on the waters, the Union and Confederate navies, 1861-1865, James M. McPherson
- Spring 1865, the closing campaigns of the Civil War, Perry D. Jamieson
- Gettysburg, a testing of courage, Noah Andre Trudeau
- War years with Jeb Stuart,, by Lieut. Colonel W. W. Blackford, C.S.A
- Yankee blue or Rebel gray?, the Civil War adventures of Sam Shaw, Kate Connell
- Mr. Lincoln's Army
- Dark and cruel war, the decisive months of the Civil War, September-December 1864, Don Lowry
- Hearts touched by fire, the best of battles and leaders of the Civil War, edited and with an introduction by Harold Holzer ; with contributions by James M. McPherson ... [et al.]
- On to Richmond, the Civil War in the East, 1861-1862, James R. Arnold and Roberta Wiener
- Jeff Shaara's Civil War battlefields, discovering America's hallowed ground
- Robert E. Lee, the story of the great Confederate general, by Terry Collins ; illustrated by Cristian Mallea
- A campaign of giants, the battle for Petersburg, A. Wilson Greene
- Rising in flames, Sherman's March and the fight for a new nation, J.D. Dickey
- Gettysburg, by Ruth Ashby
- Battle cry of freedom, volume 1, the Civil War era, by James M. McPherson
- Civil War, written by John Stanchak
- Civil War battlefields then & now, James Campi Jr
- A glorious army, Robert E. Lee's triumph, 1862-1863, Jeffry D. Wert
- Nothing but victory, the Army of the Tennessee, 1861-1865, Steven E. Woodworth
- Sherman, Steven E. Woodworth ; foreword by Wesley K. Clark
- Lincoln's lieutenants, the high command of the Army of the Potomac, Stephen W. Sears
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