In this work, first published in 1936, the authors follow Longstreet from his leading role in the military history of the Confederacy through his controversial postwar career and eventual status as an outcast in southern society.
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In this work, first published in 1936, the authors follow Longstreet from his leading role in the military history of the Confederacy through his controversial postwar career and eventual status as an outcast in southern society.
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Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. In protective mylar cover. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Fine Condition in Very Good jacket. Dust Jacket is in very good condition but w/ minor tear. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Civil War Era; ISBN: 0807816906. ISBN/EAN: 9780807816905. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 21032.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 9x6x1; Third printing, 1993. The binding is tight, corners sharp. Text and images unmarked. A trace of foxing on the top edge. The dust jacket shows some light handling, in a mylar cover. 8vo. xxi, 399pp.
This is a terribly racist and embarrasingly poorly written history. The only area of interest is what Virginia professionals and the UNC were willing to publish in the 1930's-self-serving gibberish justifying slavery and their cause. Why, when it was reprinted in 1986 in the wake of civil war enthusiasm generated by The Killer Angels, a forward warning discerning readers wasn't included.