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Overdue
at Catlett Station
Dale Gallon. This ambush of a Federal supply train on May 30, 1863, was
the first of many by the legendary Confederate Partisan Ranger, John S.
Mosby. 26"x 16" print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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The
Mosby Myth - A Confederate Hero in Life and Legend.
Ashdown & Caudill. Not just a biography of John Mosby's life, this is a
study of his legacy with depictions of Mosby in fiction, cinema, and
television. Examining how the Civil War becomes memory, history, and myth
through experience, art, and mass communication, it's a revealing analysis
that explains much about American culture and the way it has been affected
by the lingering impact of the Civil War. 267 pgs., 20 B&W illustrations,
5½"x 8½", sfbd.
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Gray
Ghosts and Rebel Raiders
The Daring Exploits of the Confederate
Guerillas. Jones. This book introduces a cast of daring and dashing
Southern soldiers - John Singleton Mosby, Turner Ashby, Harry
Gilmore and others - who used irregular troops and even more irregular
methods against the invading Union Army. It describes daredevil acts
performed by small, bold bands of fighters, and shows how, over and over
again, they managed to thwart Union efforts. 480 pgs., 22 B&W illus., 6"x
9", hdbd
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John
Singleton Mosby
Crafted in striking detail, this hand-painted resin figure of John
Singleton Mosby makes a wonderful display piece. Collect all ten figures
(others available throughout the catalog) for an incredible collection!
Comes complete with an engraved nameplate and measures 10" tall including
the finished wood base.
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Mosby's
Confederacy
A Guide to the Roads and Sights of Colonel John Singleton Mosby. Evans &
Moyer. Along with information on his early years, this book is loaded with
details on the sites of battles fought by John Mosby between 1863 and
1865. It even includes many photos of trails and buildings that have
eroded substantially or completely disappeared. 134 pgs., 9"x 10", sfbd.
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Raiders
of the Civil War
Untold Stories of Actions Behind the Lines. Pritchard Jr. The raiders
struck from Florida to the Canadian border and included men from both
sides, such as Stuart, Sheridan, Quantrill, Cushing, and Mosby.
With the objective of causing maximum disruption to the enemy, they often
immobilized railroad lines, rescued prisoners of war, robbed banks to pay
for the war effort and terrorized civilians. In this book, you'll read
accounts of famous escapades and untold stories of rescue and sabotage
behind enemy lines. 144 pages, 8½"x 11¾", hardcover.
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Stuart
and Mosby
Virginia, Fall 1862. David Wright. As the Confederate Army prepares to go
into winter quarters, Mosby asks permission of Stuart to stay behind with
a detail of men to conduct guerilla operations in Loudon County. At that
moment, Mosby's Rangers were born. 25"x 17½" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist.
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Taking
the Oath
Bradley Schmehl. John Singleton Mosby
administers the oath at Mount Zion, Virginia. 30"x 20" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist
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The Gray
Riders - Stories from the Confederate Cavalry.
Jacobs. Reading of the experiences and emotions of men who were the
"eyes and ears" of the Confederacy, you'll relive the adventures of
Confederate cavalrymen such as Stuart,
Forrest and Mosby through these
stories of the Gray Riders. While some accounts are humorous, others
portray comradeship, pride and patriotism. 187 pages, 6"x 9", softcover.
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