Gettysburg Publishing

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The Horse at Gettysburg
Horses are majestic animals that were impressed into service during the American Civil War. When an army's means and survival is predicated upon an animal whose instincts are to flee rather than fight, a bond of trust between handler and horse must be forged. Ultimately, thousands of horses were killed and wounded. Learn More -
Erin Go Bragh
Tens of thousands of Irish-Americans fought in the Civil War, with "Sons of Erin" playing a vital role in both Union and Confederate armies. This unique anthology contains over 150 of their most memorable personal stories of courage, boldness, and humor. Learn More -
Gettysburg's Unknown Soldier
Lying dead in Gettysburg with no identification, a lone Union soldier was named the "Unknown Soldier." Dunkelman weaves the story of Sgt. Humiston, his widow, and his children who struggled the rest of their lives. Learn More -
Storming the Wheatfield
Becoming a trampled, bloody, no-man's land for thousands of wounded soldiers, Gettysburg's infamous Wheatfield changed hands nearly six times within two hours on July 2, 1863. Smith's gripping narrative examines the valiant Union soldiers in General John Caldwell's Division—as well as leaders Cross, Kelly, Zook, Brooke, and Caldwell himself. Learn More -
Lone Star Valor
This collection of soldiers' accounts written during and after the war provides a unique perspective from Texans in the ranks over the course of those historic days in the summer of 1863. Learn More -
Jennie Wade of Gettysburg
Author Cindy Small reveals the complete saga of 20-year-old Jennie Wade, the only Gettysburg civilian killed outright during the battle. Includes Jennie's relationship with Jack Skelly, her reputation, the fatal shot, and details of Jennie's first coffin and three burials. Learn More -
Gettysburg's Coster Avenue
"Gettysburg's Coster Avenue, The Brickyard Fight and the Mural" by Mark H. Dunkelman. The book explains the intense brickyard fight that took place on July 1, 1863. Mr. Dunkelman will also bring to life how a thought and pencil sketch would evolve into one of Gettysburg's most treasured pieces of art on the battlefield, the Coster Avenue Mural Learn More -
The Complete Human Interest Stories of the Gettysburg Campaign
Fascinating stories - both humorous and tragic - as seen through the eyes of Gettysburg soldiers and civilians. Using primary sources, award-winning author Scott L. Mingus, Sr., presents features in chronological order. Learn More -
Gettysburg - The Nature of a Battlefield
This full-color, photographic field guide identifies the natural treasures of the Gettysburg National Military Park's thriving ecosystem. Over 160 stunning color photos of flowers and birds, accompanied by common and scientific names with brief, informative text. Learn More