Military History by Region
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Man of Fire
This tells the story of a man who found himself in war- and that, in turn, secured him a place in history. Learn More -
Stay and Fight it Out
Recounts the often-overlooked fight that secured the Union position and set the stage for the Gettysburg battle's fateful final day. Learn More -
The Revolutionary War
This volume discusses the simmering tensions in the colonies in the years after the end of the French and Indian War and how these erupted into the events of the early 1770s, leading to the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, the battles of Lexington and Concord, and Bunker Hill. Learn More -
Six Miles from Charleston, Five Minutes to Hell
Historian Jim Morgan examines the lead up to the James Island campaign as well as the skirmish itself on June 16, 1862 and its aftermath. Learn More -
To Hell or Richmond
In the spring of 1862, George McClellan and his massive army were slowly making their way up the Virginia Peninsula. Their goal: capture the Confederate capital and end the rebellion. This book follows the armies on their trek up the peninsula. Learn More -
The Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour
The Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour is available once more in this updated and completely revised edition by award-winning author Terry L. Jones. Learn More -
Small but Important Riots
This tactical study of fighting in June of 1863 is placed within the strategic context of a campaign - the result of thirty years of research at repositories across the country and research in unpublished records at the National Archives. Learn More