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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Christmas Wish List of Civil War Books

I have put together a Christmas Wish List of Civil War books that I think any history buff would love to have on their bookshelf. I have most of them myself so I recommend them. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!

Die Like Men by Tim Kent

I am currently reading this book when I can. Between Christmas shopping and everything else associated with Christmas it's been a slow read.


The Lincoln Letter by Gretchen Elhassani

You can read a review here

The Library of Congress Illustrated Timeline of the Civil War Coffee Table Book by Margaret E. Wagner, Introduction by Gary W. Gallagher

You can read a review here

Cold Glory by B. Kent Anderson

You can read a review here

Midnight Rising by Tony Horwitz


The Civil War
A Visual History
Rare Images and Tales of the War Between the States
Coffee Table Book


You can read a review here

The Dogs of War 1861 by Emory M. Thomas

You can read a review here

Hiram’s Honor: Reliving Private Terman’s Civil War by Dr. Max E. Terman

You can read a review here

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith

You can read a review here

A Rebel Wife in Texas: The Diary and Letters of Elizabeth Scott Neblett, 1852-1864
by Erika L. Murr


You can read more here

The Ghost of Lone Jack by Lance Lee Noel

You can read a review here


Legacy of a Southern Lady by Ann Ratliff Russell

You can review here

A Separate Country by Robert Hick’s

You can read a review here

A Meteor Shining Brightly by Mauriel Phillips Joslyn

You can read a review here

Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison

You can read more here

Baptism of Fire by Eric A. Jacobson and Richard A. Rupp

This is a story of three green regiments who come together at one of the most brutal battles of the entire Civil War, The Battle of Franklin.


The Battle of the Crater by Newt Gingrich, William R. Forstchen and Albert S. Hanser

I just purchased this one. It’s in my review pile. I probably won’t get to it until after Christmas, hopefully sooner though.

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