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Burnside
A.P. Hill
Braxton Bragg
Daniel Sickles
George A. Custer
George B. McClellan
George E. Pickett
George
G. Meade
James Longstreet
James
Pettigrew
J.E.B. Stuart
Jefferson Davis
John Bell
Hood
John Buford
John
Alexander McClernand
John Pope
John
Singleton Mosby
John F. Reynolds
Joseph Hooker
Joseph E. Johnston
Joseph Wheeler
Joshua Chamberlain
Jubal Early
Lewis
Armistead
Nathan B. Forrest
Oliver Otis Howard
Patrick Cleburne
P.G.T.
Beauregard
Philip H.
Sheridan
Richard B.
Garnett
Richard S.
Ewell
Robert E. Lee
Robert Rodes
Robert
Gould Shaw
Stonewall Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
William T. Sherman
Winfield Scott Hancock
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Lt. General U.S. Grant Figure
In November 1863, Lincoln
summoned Ulysses S. Grant to Washington D.C. and promoted him to Lieutenant General
commanding all the armies of the United States. Limited edition 1:32
figure is cast in pewter and hand-painted to capture the essence of this
remarkable Civil War personality. Includes an historical background. |
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His Supreme Moment
Lee
at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863
As he
moves among his army near the blazing Chancellor house, General Lee is
mobbed by his cheering troops. Limited edition print is signed and
numbered by artist. |
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The Gallant Dead
Generals Killed in Battle in the American Civil War. Smith. Over 400
Confederate and 580 Union soldiers rose to the rank of general in the
Civil War. Of them, more than 1 in 10 died including Stonewall Jackson,
Albert Sidney Johnston, Jeb Stuart, James B. McPherson, and John Reynolds.
This narrative takes you through the entire war where you'll read of the
final moments of these brave warriors. 416 pages, B&W photographs, 6"x 9",
hardcover. |
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Stonewall Jackson In the Presence of His Maker
On a hill near Fredericksburg, Stonewall Jackson kneels in the
newly fallen snow. Knowing that a battle is imminent and painfully aware
of the sacrifice of those who are soon to fall, he prays for mercy for his
men and for victory over his enemies. 17"x 21" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |
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General James G. Blunt
Corrupt Conqueror. Collins. Physician and Union general James Gilpatrick
Blunt led the defeat of Confederate troops at Fort Wayne, Prairie Grove, and
Cane Hill and assisted John Brown in helping escaped slaves reach Canada.
Although many accused him of corruption, womanizing and egotistical tirades,
they also viewed him as a hero. In this book, you'll receive insight into
the war fought on the western frontier and into the behavior of this
forgotten general who fought there. 192 pages, maps, photographs, 6"x 9",
hardcover. |
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Happiness Is Not My Companion - The Life of General G.K. Warren.
For this biography of
Gouverneur Warren, the author utilizes Warren's own voluminous collection
of letters, papers, orders, and other items saved by his family, as well
as the letters and writings of his contemporaries. It's a vivid account of
the life and times of a complex military figure. "…an exceedingly
well-researched and readable study of one of the Army of the Potomac's
most important generals." - Blue & Gray Magazine. 415 pgs., 24 B&W photos
and maps, 6"x 9¼", hdbd. |
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Gettysburg Commanders Cartes de Visite - Union
These museum-quality Carte de Visites are a Civil War Standard exclusive! |
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Gettysburg Commanders Carte de Visites - Confederate
These museum-quality Carte de Visites
are a Civil War Standard exclusive! |
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The Boy General
The Life and Careers of Francis Channing Barlow.
Welch. Francis Barlow - nicknamed "The Boy General" for his clean-shaven,
youthful appearance - rose from private to major general and served in
most major operations in Virginia, where his assignments were of crucial
importance to the success of the Federal Army. Learn how this privileged
young lawyer transformed into one of the most formidable combat leaders
produced by either side during the Civil War. 304 pages, photographs and
illustrations, 6"x 9¼", soft cover. |
American Civil War Commanders series.
This four-volume series explores the
military careers and often colorful personalities of Union and Confederate
army commanders. Each title focuses on a different army and its specific
theater of operations. |
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Union Leaders in the East
American Civil War Commanders
When the Civil War broke
out, the U.S. Army had only four line generals, and with about one-third
of all officers offering their swords to the South, the government's
urgent need to find commanders gave generals' stars to men of highly
varied backgrounds and talents. This volume examines the careers and
often-colorful personalities of nearly 30 Union generals whose service was
mainly in the Eastern theater of war. |
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Confederate Leaders in the East
American Civil War Commanders
Philip Katcher. Before 1861, none of the generals of the Confederacy had
ever commanded so much as a brigade, so they learned by trial and error.
Some failed the test of war, but some rose to the challenge remarkably. This
book details the careers and personalities of 25 Confederate generals who
made their names mainly with the Army of Northern Virginia in the Eastern
theater of war. 64 pgs., 60 B&W and color photos and illustrations, 7¼"x
9¾", sfbd. |
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Union Leaders in the West
American Civil War Commanders
Philip Katcher. When the Civil War broke out, the U.S. Army had only four
line generals, and with about one-third of all officers offering their
swords to the South, the government's urgent need to find commanders gave
generals' stars to men of highly varied backgrounds and talents. This second
volume (see also item #C011126) devoted to Union generals examines the
careers and personalities of 25 commanders whose service was mainly, or at
first, in the Western theater of war. 64 pgs., 55 B&W and color photos and
illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd. |
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Confederate Leaders in the West
American Civil War Commanders
Katcher. In the Western theater of war, the Confederacy had the misfortune
to face outstanding Union leaders, while the Southern commanders who faced
Grant, Sherman and Sheridan were of varied backgrounds and talents. This
book details the careers, personalities and appearance of 24 generals of the
Army of Tennessee and the other Confederate commands in the West. 64 pgs.,
illustrated, 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd. |
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Confederate Generals of the Civil War Poster
With images
from the Library of Congress, this poster features 12 photographs and
brief biographies covering P.G.T. Beauregard, Benjamin Franklin
Cheatham, Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, Jubal Anderson Early, Richard
Stoddert Ewell, "Stonewall" Jackson, Robert Edward Lee, James Longstreet,
George Edward Pickett, Edmund Kirby Smith, J.E.B. Stuart and Joseph
Wheeler. 24"x 36" poster is printed on heavy paper that is perfect for
mounting or framing. |
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Union Generals of the Civil War Poster
With images from the Library of Congress, this
poster features 12 photographs and brief biographies covering John
Buford, Oliver Otis Howard, Philip Henry Sheridan, Joshua L.
Chamberlain, William T. Sherman, Winfield Scott Hancock, John Alexander
McClernand, George B. McClellan, James Brewerton Ricketts, John Fulton
Reynolds, Ambrose Everett Burnside and Ulysses S. Grant. 24"x 36" poster
is printed on heavy paper that is perfect for mounting or framing. |
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Army of Northern Virginia
Battle of
Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863.
Poster features period B&W photos of the
commanders of the Army of Northern Virginia that participated in the
Battle of Gettysburg along with listings of specific units and
illustrations of various regimental flags. Measures 24"x 36". |
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Army of the Potomac
Battle of
Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863.
Poster features period B&W photos of the commanders
of the Army of the Potomac that participated in the Battle of Gettysburg
along with listings of specific units and illustrations of various
regimental flags. Measures 24"x 36". |
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Civil War Generals Poster
This poster features
12 photographs of - and brief quotes from - Generals Forrest, Grant, Lee,
Sheridan, Johnson, Butler, Hood, Sherman, Jackson, McClellan, Pickett and
Meade. 24"x 36" poster is printed on heavy weight paper that is perfect
for mounting or framing.
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