Observations of an Illinois Boy in Battle, Camp and Prisons – 1861-65.
Mendota, IL: For the Author. 1910. First. HB. Dorn I-26, Coulter 143. Nevins I-190: …"best feature is his description of Belle Isle." Deals with the 7th Illinois Cavalry. More
Mendota, IL: For the Author. 1910. First. HB. Dorn I-26, Coulter 143. Nevins I-190: …"best feature is his description of Belle Isle." Deals with the 7th Illinois Cavalry. More
London: Trubner, 1865. First. HB. Not in any references. Requires one map which is present. Very early study of this campaign. Good insight and good sources. Nice little book. More
Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, 1888. First. Hard Cover. The 15th West Virginia Infantry served near home but made excursions into the Shenandoah Valley, particularly during Early’s 1864 invasion. The unit suffered heavily at Cedar Mountain. There is a Company B roster listed. Not found in the common bibliographies. More
Urbana, IL: University of Illinois, 1996. First. Hard Cover. This book had a short life among Civil War book collectors. It could not compete with Tom Broadfoot's price guide. However, it has value. There are approximately 1,100 books reviewed with a short narrative on each. There are books found in..... More
Chicago? Chicago Civil War Roundtable, Not Copyrighted. Printed April,1946 without copyright. Believe the author was a charter member of the first Civil War roundtable that was founded in Chicago. The book has some interesting photos, for instance, one of an elderly woman who assisted in preparing General Sydney Johnston's body..... More
n.p. State of Wisconsin, 1914. First. Hardbound. A super piece for the Wisconsin collector. This book has numerous and varied chapters with short histories of all the State's units. Wealth of statistics and a chronological listing of all the engagements by State troops. Not a common book. More
Macon, GA: J.W. Burke, 1912. First Thus. Hard Cover. This volume is likely a reprint from the very rare Marcus Wright book used during his post-War Confederate research. This an excellent reference book, required for the researcher. Thousands of names with their unit of assignment. Not in Nevins... More
West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1914. Second Edition. Hard bound. Colonel Fieberger was a professor of engineering at West Point where the book was used as a text by the cadets. This detailed book is the narrative portion of a two volumes set. The second volume (NOT INCLUDED)..... More
Nashville: Confederate Veteran, 1901. First. HB. French was Northern born, graduate of West Point, and had an early army career as an artillerist. He was chosen early in the War for a general's position where he served until 1863 as essentially a regional commander on the Eastern seaboard. He was..... More
NY: Van Nostrand, 1884. First. Hard Cover. Not unusual, the legislature convened a committee to "evaluate" the actions of General Buell while in command of the Army of the Ohio. They were critical of his actions so General Fry took Buell's side and "straightened out" the report. Not a common..... More
Newberry, SC. Elbert H. Aull Co., 1902. First. Hard Bound. Very scarce in the first. First copy I’ve seen. Very Southern sympathetic as the author was a resident of Columbia when all this took place and was later mayor of the city. His statement places the blame directly on..... More
Baltimore: Sun Printing, 1904. First. Hard Cover. A rare Confederate memoir. A Marylander serving in the First Maryland Infantry, CSA, then attached to the Second Virginia Cavalry and finally to the First Maryland Cavalry Battalion, CSA. He was present at all the major engagements from First Manassas on. His narrative..... More
Leavenworth, KS: Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association. Circa 1911. Offprint. Wraps. Gilpin, a clerk in Upton's HQ, wrote an article for the Cavalry Association by the same title in 1908. The article is found in Dornbusch under Third Iowa Cavalry. This article was then reprinted into this book... More
Cincinnati: Editor Publishing Co., 1899. First. HB. Not a common Stonewall bio. Book is about 40% Stonewall and then ramblings. More
Baltimore: Guggenheimer, Weil, 1900. 1900 Edition. Hard Cover. Goldsborough, W.W. The Maryland Line in the Confederate Army, 1861-1865. Guggenheimer, Weil, Baltimore. Copyright 1900. This is a second edition of the 1869 first. This edition is advertised as “Revised and expanded.” This edition physically larger than the first edition. Equally scarce..... More
Richmond: Old Dominion Press, 1925. First Editions. HBs. TWO VOLUMES. McCabe served in the Richmond Howitzers and with Pegram at the end of the War. War info limited. More
NY: Savas Beatie, 2009. First. Hardcover. If you ever want to get an education on this first important battle in the East, this is the book. Excellent to-the-point narrative to go with explicit and easy to follow maps. The maps are multi-colored aiding in their interpretation.There are 39 maps associated..... More
NY: Savas Beatie, 2007. Second Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Fantastic book! Loaded with myriad maps of this pivotable battle. When a situation changed the author added a new map to show the what has occurred. This make the flow of the campaign easy to follow and the illustrations fit..... More
Washington City: Government Printing Office, 1907. First. HB. [MEMORIAL] This is one of many addresses upon the death of Senate members. Wm. Bate was an outstanding Confederate general and information on him is scarce. He was from Tennessee, arguably the second best general (save Forrest) from that state. Much on..... More
Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1911. First. HB. Nevins I-38: “…Elaborate, informed, but opinionated---useful maps.” Dornbusch III-2620. More
Boston: Petridge and Co., 1854. Unknown. HB. Manual. Covers many of the chores associated with camp life along with other military duties. VERY SCARCE. More
Philadelphia: Perkinpine & Higgins, 1868. Second. Hard Cover. Covers the service of the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.Most losses at Fredericksburg (Burnside) and again at Fredericksburg during the Chancellorsville Campaign (Hooker) when they finally took Marye’s Heights. A nine months regiment. The author was the unit's chaplain. Nevins I-97. Dornbusch I-315. More
NY: Lippincott, 1861. Second Edition dated 1862. HB Manual. AN EXTREMELY RARE SURGEON’S MANUAL. SO SCARCE IT CAN NOT BE FOUND IN ANY REFERENCES. I HAVE SEEN A CONFEDERATE VERSION ONCE AND IT WAS MARKED $5,000! More
Nashville: N.P., 1913. First. HB. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY GUILD TO S.A. CUNNINGHAM, EDITOR OF THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN MAGAZINE IN 1913. Not overly common, a good CSA Tennessee Cavalry regimental. Not many of these. More
Hickory, NC: Clay Printing, 1911. First. HB. Red Cloth. Nevins II-223. Catawba County is located in Western North Carolina. This rare book lists over 1500 soldiers from the area and gives a bio of each. Tom Broadfoot reports that it is seldom found in good condition. Not the case with..... More