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Bold Dragoon -
The Life of J.E.B. Stuart.
Thomas. Due in part to his quick
attacks, fast getaways and gathering of effective enemy intelligence
reports, J.E.B. Stuart became the Confederacy's most famous cavalry
leader. Read of Stuart's early years, military training,
relationships with women and famed assaults such as his daring ride
around McClellan during the Peninsula Campaign and his raid behind
Union lines in Virginia and into Maryland and Pennsylvania. 384
pages, 6"x 9", softcover.
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Glory at a Gallop - Tales of the Confederate Cavalry
With a cast of characters including Jeb Stuart, Nathan Bedford
Forrest and Robert E. Lee, this informative volume details the
Confederate cavalry's intrepid exploits during the Civil War. Among
many action-packed tales are the stories of Forrest's capture of
Murfreesboro, Stuart's long ride and late arrival at Gettysburg, and
Wade Hampton's daring raid to steal the Union army's herd of beef.
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They
Followed the Plume -
The Story of J.E.B. Stuart and His Staff.
Trout. Stuart's gifted leadership
unified his troops and they remained touchingly loyal to him. This book
gives a behind-the-scenes look at the friendships and rivalries of those
men, using service records and previously unpublished letters to
substantiate the compelling biographies of 52 staff members. 400 pgs., 38
B&W photos, 6"x 9", sfbd.
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In the
Footsteps of J.E.B. Stuart
Johnson. Whether it's because of his
plumed hat, his crimson-lined cloak, or his daring raids around the Union
army, James Ewell Brown Stuart is probably the most famous cavalryman of
the Civil War. But since cavalrymen did not leave behind much evidence of
their passing, there is little to see at some of the battlefields where
Stuart played a strategic role. Here, however, in this armchair biography
that also serves as a unique type of travel guide, the author tells you of
numerous places where you can literally walk in the footsteps of this
gallant soldier. 186 pgs., 5½"x 8¼", sfbd.
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The 1862 U.S. Cavalry Tactics
Instructions, Formations, Maneuvers, Cooke. Written by J.E.B. Stuart's
father-in-law, Phillip St. Geo. Cooke, this is the government manual used
by both sides in the Civil War for the deployment of cavalry in battle.
Instructions teach the school of the trooper, platoon and squadron as well
as the manual of arms for sword and pistol. Includes music for all 38
cavalry bugle calls and a special section for cavalry operations on the
frontier. 416 pages, 82 drawings, 3"x 5", hardcover.
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Saber and Scapegoat
J.E.B. Stuart and the Gettysburg Controversy. Nesbitt. The major facts of
the Gettysburg campaign and battle are well known, but controversies about
its outcome abound even today. No issue is more contested than that of the
whereabouts of the dashing cavalryman, Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart. The
author's findings challenge generations of Gettysburg historiography and
are certain to fuel the controversy for years to come. 256 pgs., 12 B&W
photos, 5½"x 8¼", sfbd.
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Rebels From West Point
Gerard A. Patterson. This is the story of the 306 officers who, after
graduating from West Point and swearing to uphold the values of the Union,
defected to serve the Confederacy. The author describes the
heart-wrenching choice they made and how, even after they "went South,"
they remained connected to their West Point brothers. Includes Gen. Robert
E. Lee, Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, Gen. A.P.
Hill, Gen. James Longstreet and others. 214 pgs., 35 B&W photos, 5½"x 8¼",
sfbd.
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Confederate Wizards of the Saddle
Young. The Confederate warrior on horseback is one of the most enduring
symbols of the Old South's valiant fight for the "lost cause." This book
discusses the campaigns of the Confederate cavalry's greatest commanders,
including J.E.B. Stuart, Nathan Bedford Forrest, John Hunt Morgan, John S.
Mosby, Joseph Wheeler and many others and investigates how these small,
mobile forces prevailed over a Union army with larger numbers. 384 pages,
5½"x 8½", softcover.
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Cavalry Raids of the Civil War
Black. From J.E.B. Stuart's 1862 ride around McClellan's army to James
Wilson's crushing 1865 raids in Alabama and Georgia, you'll read of the
adventurous and often dangerous exploits of the Union and Confederate
cavalry officers who, with stunning speed and mobility, led men on
horseback behind enemy lines to conduct reconnaissance, take prisoners,
destroy communications and seize supplies. 288 pages, 30 B&W drawings, 6"x
9", softcover.
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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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A Pictorial History of the Confederacy
Griffin. Arranged chronologically and geographically, this book describes
more than 40 battles of the Civil War. Includes rarely seen photographs of
Confederate heroes such as Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson, Jubal
Early, Nathan Bedford Forrest, A.P. Hill and Jeb Stuart along with details
of their military careers and personal lives; battle maps that illustrated
where the Confederate and Union antagonists were located during various
fights; and information on Southern battle flags. 238 pages, 330 B&W
photographs, 7"x 10", hardcover.
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