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Little Phil
A Reassessment of the Civil War Leadership of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan.
Eric J. Wittenberg. Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan has retained an unsullied
reputation, but this controversial new study reassesses the war record of
a man long considered one of the Union Army's greatest generals,
challenging the existing literature on Phil Sheridan and adding valuable
insight to our understanding of this famous, but altogether fallible,
warrior. 272 pgs., 50 B&W photos, 20 maps, 6"x 9", hdbd.
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Civil War Generals
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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Union Cavalry Carte de Visites
Carte de Visites, originally used as photographic calling cards, are now
available to you in two incredible museum-quality replica sets of Union
cavalry commanders! Includes Philip Henry Sheridan, George Armstrong
Custer, John Buford, Hugh Judson Kilpatrick and Alfred Pleasonton. Each
card measures 2½"x 4".
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With Sheridan in the Final
Campaign Against Lee
Lt. Col. Frederick C. Newall, Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry. Wittenberg, ed.
Riding alongside Sheridan, Newhall witnessed the inner workings of Union
cavalry operations and many of the important events that spurred the end
of the Civil War. Originally published in 1866, the details of his
experiences are carefully transcribed and annotated here with the addition
of maps, photographs, a selected bibliography and much more. 212 pgs., 6"x
9", hdbd.
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Union Generals of the Civil War
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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The Wilderness Campaign
Gallagher, ed. The eight essays assembled in this book explore aspects of
the background, conduct, and repercussions of the fighting in the
Wilderness. Through an often-revisionist lens, they focus on topics such
as civilian expectations for the campaign, morale in the two armies, and
the generalship of Lee,
Grant,
Philip H. Sheridan, Richard S. Ewell,
A. P. Hill,
James Longstreet and Lewis A. Grant.
288 pgs., 35 illustrations and 12 maps, 6"x 9¼", hdbd.
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Sheridan's Lieutenants
Phil Sheridan, His Generals, and the Final Year of the Civil War. Coffey.
In 1864, General Grant summoned Major General Sheridan to lead Meade's
cavalry in the Army of the Potomac. Sheridan's fiery determination and
uncompromising demand for performance quickly gained him the upper hand
against Confederate cavalry forces in Virginia. In this book, you'll
explore Sheridan's relationships with his subordinates and their
substantial role in shaping the final year of the Civil War and future
U.S. military history. 192 pages, 6"x 9", hardcover.
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Sheridan's Final Charge at Winchester
Battle of Winchester. Thure de Thulstrup. Sheridan's predawn attack
near Winchester, on September 19th, 1864, met with only moderate success,
but after eight hours of seesaw fighting followed by a short lull, all
three Union corps, led by cavalry, attacked along the entire Confederate
line, forcing Early's troops to flee in disarray. This reproduction print
of an 1880s chromolithograph measures 24"x 18".
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Sheridan in the Shenandoah
Stackpole. This book is today, as it was 30 years ago, an excellent
introduction to the climactic events in the storied Valley of Virginia, to
the men who struggled there, and to the cause they served. This new
edition brings the original book completely up to date with discussions of
updated conclusions, amended dates and numbers, and new scholarship. 429
pgs., 54 illustrations and 15 maps, 5½"x 8¼", 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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