Noted historian and author Rod Gragg invites us to reconsider the Civil War from the point of view of the vanquished. With insight and pathos, he captures the reality and drama of a formidable era of American history through firsthand accounts by the Confederate soldiers and citizens who lived it. Includes 200 archival photographs and biographies of Confederate leaders. (Orig. $27.50)
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Noted historian and author Rod Gragg invites us to reconsider the Civil War from the point of view of the vanquished. With insight and pathos, he captures the reality and drama of a formidable era of American history through firsthand accounts by the Confederate soldiers and citizens who lived it. Includes 200 archival photographs and biographies of Confederate leaders. (Orig. $27.50)
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Love this book! I started to read and couldn't put it down. The pictures and drawings are wonderful, and the stories really touched my heart. It really puts the time period and the horrors of this war in perspective. So much has been written on the Northern views, but this book explains the South's suffering and loss.