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Beyond Combat

Longacre, Edward G / Zeman, Theodore J
Beyond Combat
Contents: Emancipation, Black Troops, & Hard War, by J. Paradis, A Reinterpretation of Sherman's Generalship during the 1864 March to Atlanta in Light of the Logistic Strategy, by J. Britt McCarley, The U.S. Navy & the Genesis of Maritime Education, by J. Speelman, U.S. Military Attaches & Military Intelligence, 1885-1920, by J. Votaw, Col. Conrad Babcock & Command Development during WW1, by D. Johnson, The Politics of Soldier Voting in the El...

CHF 77.00

J. E. B. Stuart

Longacre, Edward G
J. E. B. Stuart
J. E. B. Stuart: The Soldier and the Man is the first truly balanced and thoroughly scrutinized life of the Civil War's most famous cavalry commander. It examines in detail both his human and soldierly gifts as well as the professional and personal deficiencies that have escaped the attention of earlier biographers distracted by his flamboyant personality and the hero-worshipping reminiscences of subordinates and staff officers"--

CHF 46.90

Unsung Hero of Gettysburg

Longacre, Edward G
Unsung Hero of Gettysburg
Unsung Hero of Gettysburg explores the services of the honorable but neglected general of the Potomac Army, David McMurtrie Gregg, during Gettysburg, the pivotal battle of the Civil War.

CHF 51.50

The Early Morning of War: Bull Run, 1861 Volume 46

Longacre, Edward G.
The Early Morning of War: Bull Run, 1861 Volume 46
When Union and Confederate forces squared off along Bull Run on July 21, 1861, the Federals expected this first major military campaign would bring an early end to the Civil War. But when Confederate troops launched a strong counterattack, both sides realized the war would be longer and costlier than anticipated. First Bull Run, or First Manassas, set the stage for four years of bloody conflict that forever changed the political, social, and e...

CHF 40.90

War in the Ruins

Longacre, Edward G.
War in the Ruins
Describing the 100th Division's swift but grueling advance to Helibronn, Longacre chronicles the entire bitter battle and its aftermath, using private letters, journals, German and American action reports, and other primary source material.

CHF 35.50

A Soldier to the Last: Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler in Blue a...

Longacre, Edward G.
A Soldier to the Last: Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler in Blue and Gray
Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler served in two armies, playing a major role in the development of Confederate cavalry in the Civil War's western theatre, and, more than thirty years afterwards, commanded troops in the Spanish-American War. After leaving the U.S. Army to join the Confederacy, Wheeler served in artillery and infantry units before joining the cavalry. Subsequently, he fought at Shiloh, the Battle of Murfreesboro, and other engagements. A...

CHF 32.50

Lee's Cavalrymen

Longacre, Edward G.
Lee's Cavalrymen
A major work . . . Longacre succeeds brilliantly in showing us a crucial, much-tested force."-Publishers Weekly Since the first histories of the Civil War appeared after Appomattox, the cavalry has received intermittent, uneven, and even romanticized coverage. Historian Edward G. Longacre has corrected this oversight. In Lee's Cavalrymen, Longacre not only details the organizational, administrative, and operational history of the mounted ar...

CHF 43.50

Lincoln's Cavalrymen

Longacre, Edward G.
Lincoln's Cavalrymen
Lincoln's Cavalrymen describes the organizational, administrative, and operational history of the mounted arm of "Mr. Lincoln's Army." Historian Edward G. Longacre consulted at least fifty manuscript collections pertaining to general officers of cavalry, as well as the unpublished letters and diaries of more than 450 officers and enlisted men, representing almost every mounted unit in the Army of the Potomac. The result is the most compreh...

CHF 41.50

Grant's Cavalryman

Longacre, Edward G
Grant's Cavalryman
Born in Shawneetown, Illinois in time to be newly graduated from West Point when the Civil War started, James H. Wilson became a brigadier general by the age of twenty-six. Fueled by boundless ambition and the desire to serve his country, he reorganized the Union cavalry in time to gain the upper hand over the Confederate army. But the story of this brash, young man did not end with the capture of Jefferson Davis, for which Wilson was ultimate...

CHF 30.50