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  • af Vanessa Meikle Schulman
    423,95 - 1.263,95 kr.

  • af Patrick K O'Donnell
    308,95 kr.

    "From the bestselling author of The Indispensables, the unknown and dramatic story of irregular guerrilla warfare that altered the course of the Civil War and inspired the origins of America's modern special operations forces. The Civil War is most remembered for the grand battles that have come to define it: Gettysburg, Antietam, Shiloh, among others. However, as bestselling author Patrick K. O'Donnell reveals in The Unvanquished, a vital shadow war raged amid and away from the major battlefields that was in many ways equally consequential to the conflict's outcome. At the heart of this groundbreaking narrative is the epic story of Lincoln's special forces, the Jessie Scouts, told in its entirety for the first time. In a contest fought between irregular units, the Scouts hunted John Singleton Mosby's Confederate Rangers from the middle of 1863 up to war's end at Appomattox. With both sides employing pioneering tradecraft, they engaged in dozens of raids and spy missions, often perilously wearing the other's uniform, risking penalty of death if captured. Clashing violently on horseback, the unconventional units attacked critical supply lines, often capturing or killing high-value targets. North and South deployed special operations that could have changed the war's direction in 1864, and crucially during the Appomattox Campaign, Jessie Scouts led the Union army to a final victory. They later engaged in a history-altering proxy war against France in Mexico, earning seven Medals of Honor; many Scouts mysteriously disappeared during that conflict, taking their stories to their graves. An expert on special operations, O'Donnell transports readers into the action, immersing them in vivid battle scenes from previously unpublished firsthand accounts. He introduces indelible characters such as Scout Archibald Rowand; Scout leader Richard Blazer; Mosby, the master of guerrilla warfare; and enslaved spy Thomas Laws. O'Donnell also brings to light the Confederate Secret Service's covert efforts to deliver the 1864 election to Peace Democrats through ballot fraud, election interference, and attempts to destabilize a population fatigued by a seemingly forever war. Most audaciously, the Secret Service and Mosby's Rangers planned to kidnap Abraham Lincoln in order to maintain the South's independence. The first full chronicle of the shadow war between North and South, rich in action and offering original perspective on history, The Unvanquished is a dynamic and essential addition to the literature of the Civil War"--

  • af Jr. Zink
    163,95 kr.

    After the dust of the Civil War settles, the North yearns for a return to normalcy, the South strives to rebuild, and the freedmen seek to be part of the new order. It's a time of reckoning, shattered norms, and reshaped ideals. Against this backdrop, the epic Queen of the West historical fiction trilogy concludes.German-born Max becomes a driving force behind Cincinnati's struggle to retain its preeminence as the Queen City. Formidable Annie fights for women's rights and is entangled in the national movements pitting women against Blacks. Freedman John embarks on a journey to the hostile South to find the mother he was torn from in his youth, and carpetbagger Aaron seeks fortune in the cotton fields of Mississippi.As the nation strives for unity, the lives of these four are intertwined amidst seismic societal shifts, political turmoil, and technological advancements. Queen's Moment in the Sun opens a window into the heart of America during the tumultuous era of Reconstruction, where personal ambitions clash with the people, places, and events that shaped the destiny of Cincinnati. Each experiences their moment in the sun, but in this riveting tale of resilience, passion, and transformation, the brilliance of that moment shines brighter and burns longer for some.Step into the past to witness a nation's defining era, where the struggle for identity, equality, and purpose converge on the streets of a resolute city. Queen's Moment in the Sun is a masterful finale that will leave you engaged and enlightened.

  • af Robert Hauser
    188,95 - 265,95 kr.

  • af Emily Sedgwick Welch
    153,95 - 313,95 kr.

  • af Gwendolyn Battle-Lavert
    98,95 - 156,95 kr.

  • af Kent Gramm
    278,95 kr.

    A collection of essays that reveals the reality of war behind the pageantry of the American Civil War

  • af Karen (Professor of American Studies Emerita Lystra
    389,95 kr.

    Love and the Working Class is a unique look at the emotions of hard-living, racially diverse nineteenth-century Americans who were often on the cusp of literacy. Wrongly assumed to be inarticulate on paper, these laboring folk highly valued letters and, however difficult it was, wrote to stay connected to those they loved.

  • af Major Thomas Preston
    188,95 kr.

    The subject of the War Between the States, as it pertained to Jackson County, Texas, and the story of the Confederacy, and its quest for independence, was one which provided ample grist from which a romance writer might glean the bountiful harvest of an inspired story. The conflict itself was not over emancipation of the slaves, though that event was a result of the war, but over different systems of economy: one commercial and industrial, the other largely agricultural. America had become two peoples, one seeking dominion over all peoples and all things, the other contented with the blessings bestowed by the good earth. Though the two peoples were joined by a written constitution, a numerical majority of one section imposed protective tariffs on the imports of the other. Tariffs are a bounty to one, a burden to the other. Tariffs have the effect of levying an unequal, and therefore unconstitutional, tax on the consumer. It is scarcely necessary to add that, although the romance is entirely imaginary, the author has naturally drawn upon his experiences and observations during the war, both in Jackson County, Texas, and while marching with his regiment, the Second Texas Infantry, C.S.A., in Tennessee and Mississippi.

  • af Terry C. Pierce
    383,95 kr.

    "Promotions or a coffin!" To George Armstrong Custer, war is the Devil's own fun. And his luck-"Custer Luck"-peaks during the Civil War, keeping him alive against all odds. Yet, for the first two years of the war, Custer luck has not earned him a command-until, three days before a brewing battle at Gettysburg, Captain George Custer is promoted to brigadier general. Possessed with raw courage, rare gallantry, and reckless heroism, Custer becomes the youngest general in the Union army.Hugely spirited, tactically flexible, and fiercely ambitious, Custer, on July 3, 1863, trots in front of the First Michigan cavalry regiment, grips his sheathed saber, and pulls. The blade swishes from its metal scabbard with the sleekness of a swooping hawk. "Come on, You Wolverines!" he yells. And the 23-year-old leads one of the greatest cavalry charges in the annals of warfare.Craving attention, approval, and glory, the boy general with long, flowing, golden locks is an impulsive, fearless daredevil. Commanding the Michigan Cavalry Brigade, Custer is throttled by his vainglorious reporting senior and ridiculed by battle-hardened Wolverines. But the pride that lies in the flesh of all men is thicker in Custer. He loves dancing at the edge of death's doorstep. And he believes that moral courage means leading from the front-but not always following orders. Because he knows that, between orders and duty, blind obedience and justified defiance hang in the balance.Thundering Courage is the riveting story of the Union cavalry's Second and Third Divisions at Gettysburg, boy generals who face crises of justified defiance, and the unsung hero who wisely keeps a human thunderbolt on a tight, short string. Built firmly upon the annals of history, Thundering Courage journeys through the hearts and minds of Union cavalry heroes who face the agony of choosing between blind obedience and justified defiance at the Battle of Gettysburg.

  • af Jack Dempsey
    258,95 kr.

    Charles Stuart Tripler built a sterling reputation in the antebellum US Army. Veteran of the Seminole and Mexican-American wars, chief medical officer on the typhoid-ravaged voyage commanded by U.S. Grant, Tripler studied and lectured on advances in military medicine and wrote a standard US Army guidebook. Appointed Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac after First Bull Run, Tripler confronted the daunting task of building a medical infrastructure for America's largest army. His leadership enabled the near-capture of the Confederate capital during the Peninsula Campaign. Instead of advancement, fame, and recognition, lobbying by the US Sanitary Commission torpedoed his promotion. He remained loyal, in uniform, launching a medical installation for veterans - regardless of race - that continues today as a university research and learning facility. Only a tragic death at age sixty put an end to his Army career. Recent scholarship has begun correcting the trope that the Civil War was a medical disaster rife with inexperienced surgeons hacking off limbs. Instead, many practitioners were unsung heroes in a conflict overwhelming in its scope and effect on health and welfare. Tripler is an exemplar, and this freshly researched volume illuminates how health issues can become embroiled in politics, as replicated during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • af David A. Nichols
    208,95 kr.

  • af Hampton Smith
    373,95 kr.

  • af Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
    163,95 - 323,95 kr.

  • af Sarah Rousseau
    168,95 kr.

    The official trail diary of pioneer woman, Sarah Jane Rousseau.For Sarah Jane Rousseau, an accomplished pianist from New Castle Upon Tyne, this seven-month journey means leaving all her gentrified comforts behind. It's a sacrifice she is willing to make, however, if she ever wants to walk again.After years of trying everything he could for his wife, Dr. James Rousseau is desperate to find a cure for Sarah's debilitating rheumatism. He hopes that a climate cure in the warm, dry air of California might be the answer she needs. While the Civil War is raging in the east, the Rousseaus join with three other families from Pella, Iowa to make the arduous covered wagon journey across the American Plains. Along the way, tensions run high under the stern captaincy of Sgt. Nicholas P. Earp. In Idaho Territory, unsuspecting emigrants are caught in the crossfire of angry Northern Plains Indians. In Utah, Mormons put Dr. James to the test while sickness runs rampant. When they leave, Paiute Chief Kanosh sends them with a guide who leads the Pella Company across the desolate Mohave Desert and into the Valley of Fire. By the time they reach the Sierra Nevada, food and water supplies are exhausted and every bit of ammunition spent. When the Rousseaus can go no further, the Pella Company leaves them stranded in Winter.In the only complete, surviving account from the Pella Company, read how the Iowans face fierce enemies, quicksand, hailstorms, poison water, and the blazing sun. Feel the budding romance between youths. See who has enough mettle to survive. And meet surprise heroes who restore the emigrants' faith in humanity.Sarah Jane Rousseau captures every exquisite detail in this family heirloom; now, a treasured tale of American History.

  • af Stephen Crane
    193,95 kr.

    Title: The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil WarAuthor: Stephen CraneDescription:Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" is a seminal work of American literature that vividly captures the harrowing experiences of a young soldier during the American Civil War. This gripping novel delves deep into the psyche of its protagonist, Henry Fleming, as he grapples with fear, courage, and the brutal realities of warfare.Set against the backdrop of one of the most tumultuous periods in American history, this book immerses readers in the chaos and brutality of battle, providing a visceral and unflinching portrayal of the horrors of war. Through Henry's journey from idealism to the crucible of combat, readers witness the transformation of a young man driven by romanticized notions of heroism into a battle-hardened soldier grappling with the harsh truths of mortality.Crane's prose is nothing short of masterful, painting a vivid and haunting portrait of the emotional and physical toll that war exacts on those who endure it. His exploration of Henry's internal struggles, doubts, and moments of sheer terror offers a deeply human perspective on the grim realities of the battlefield.As Henry confronts his own fear and finds his way through the crucible of war, "The Red Badge of Courage" becomes a universal tale of self-discovery and the search for identity in the face of adversity. It is a powerful examination of the human spirit, its capacity for resilience, and the quest for honor amid the chaos of war.This timeless classic continues to resonate with readers today as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of war on the human psyche. It stands as a testament to the indomitable human spirit and remains a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the profound complexities of courage, fear, and the enduring cost of conflict. Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" is a masterpiece that transcends its era, offering a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of the enduring human condition in times of strife and chaos.

  • af Sarah Rousseau
    263,95 kr.

    The official trail diary of pioneer woman, Sarah Jane Rousseau.For Sarah Jane Rousseau, an accomplished pianist from New Castle Upon Tyne, this seven-month journey means leaving all her gentrified comforts behind. It's a sacrifice she is willing to make, however, if she ever wants to walk again.After years of trying everything he could for his wife, Dr. James Rousseau is desperate to find a cure for Sarah's debilitating rheumatism. He hopes that a climate cure in the warm, dry air of California might be the answer she needs. While the Civil War is raging in the east, the Rousseaus join with three other families from Pella, Iowa to make the arduous covered wagon journey across the American Plains. Along the way, tensions run high under the stern captaincy of Sgt. Nicholas P. Earp. In Idaho Territory, unsuspecting emigrants are caught in the crossfire of angry Northern Plains Indians. In Utah, Mormons put Dr. James to the test while sickness runs rampant. When they leave, Paiute Chief Kanosh sends them with a guide who leads the Pella Company across the desolate Mohave Desert and into the Valley of Fire. By the time they reach the Sierra Nevada, food and water supplies are exhausted and every bit of ammunition spent. When the Rousseaus can go no further, the Pella Company leaves them stranded in Winter.In the only complete, surviving account from the Pella Company, read how the Iowans face fierce enemies, quicksand, hailstorms, poison water, and the blazing sun. Feel the budding romance between youths. See who has enough mettle to survive. And meet surprise heroes who restore the emigrants' faith in humanity.Sarah Jane Rousseau captures every exquisite detail in this family heirloom; now, a treasured tale of American History.

  • af Julia Morgan (Mrs Irby Morgan
    218,95 - 353,95 kr.

  • af Du Phan
    183,95 kr.

    Jedediah "Jed" Hawkins, a man as rugged and untamed as the land he traversed. His lean frame spoke of a life spent in constant motion, muscles honed by countless days on horseback and nights beneath the stars. Sun-kissed skin bore witness to his tireless journey, a map of wrinkles and scars etched by wind and time. But it was his eyes, those piercing blue orbs, that marked him as something more than just another drifter. They held within them a depth of knowledge and emotion rarely found in one so young, and a hint of an enigmatic past that seemed to cling to him like a shadow. For in his heart, he carried the indomitable spirit of the frontier - a flame that could never be extinguished, no matter how fierce the storms that raged around him.The conflict between him and Sheriff Blackwood loomed like a storm on the horizon, threatening to change the course of his life forever. But whatever challenges awaited him, he would face them head-on, just as he had always done. Meeting Sara O'Connell, she sensed Jed had found something too - a place of refuge from his solitary past.He knew that he had found his place in the world, and for the first time in many years, he dared to dream of the happiness it might bring. Jed Hawkins was determined to protect Sarah's land and expose Sheriff Blackwood's true intentions . Tomorrow, they would face whatever lay ahead, united by the bonds of loyalty, friendship, and an unyielding resolve.

  • af Fred Van Lente
    275,95 kr.

  • af Jefferson Davis
    316,95 kr.

    The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume 2, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af Jefferson Davis
    346,95 kr.

    The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume 1, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af Daniel Webster
    208,95 kr.

    Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af Henry David Thoreau
    158,95 kr.

    A Plea for Captain John Brown; Read to the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts on Sunday evening, October thirtieth, eighteen fifty-nine, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af Robert Simmonds
    273,95 kr.

    This book is based upon the extensive service record of Battery L, a part of the "Old Army" - the Regulars.In 1860, Battery L was a part of a contingent of 2,684 U. S. troops stationed in Texas. By early 1861 secession sentiment had reached the tipping point and the whole U.S. contingent were surrendered to the Texas commissioners two days after that state seceded on February 16, 1861. Escaping, Battery L was sent to Fort Pickens, off Pensacola, to resist its seizure by the Florida militia. Pickens was held, but a long standoff had begun. Almost all of the coastal forts like it, most notably Sumter, off Charleston, fell to the Confederacy. At that early time, the Confederacy viewed pushing the Union from its soil as a necessary projection of its power, and as a defense of its new realm, which included the Mississippi River and the Tennessee Line in the north.It was not long, however, before the bold actions of an unknown brigadier by the name of Grant captured the two essential forts in the Tennessee line, causing the Confederacy to abandon the coast and head to the defense of the Mississippi Valley.Battery L "saw" most of the subsequent action there, and after Grant was promoted to lieutenant-general, effectively giving him control of the entire Union war effort, they were shipped to yet another valley - the Shenandoah, to fight in the battles that led to the end of the war.

  • af Thomas E Parson
    308,95 kr.

    Fighting Nathan Bedford Forrest in North Mississippi During the summer of 1864, a Union column commanded by Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson Smith set out from Tennessee with a goal that had proven impossible in all prior attempts--to find and defeat the cavalry under the command of Confederate major general Nathan Bedford Forrest. Forrest's cavalry was the greatest threat to the long supply line feeding Sherman's Union armies as they advanced on Atlanta. Joined by reinforcements led by Lt. Gen. Stephen Dill Lee, Forrest and his men were confident, and their morale had never been higher. However, for two weeks, Smith outmarched, outfought, and outmaneuvered the team of Lee and Forrest. In three days of bitter fighting, culminating in the battle at Harrisburg, the Confederates suffered a staggering defeat. Work for Giants focuses on the details of this overlooked campaign and the efforts, postbattle and postwar, to minimize the outcome and consequences of this important Union victory.

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