Reveals the tactics, technologies, and specially raised units at the heart of the Union’s conduct of combined operations in the American Civil War.
"Forts of the American Frontier 1776-1891: California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska".
Beloved by his soldiers and respected by his enemies, Robert E Lee is undoubtedly the most popular general in American history to fight on the losing side. This book looks at this southern... Læs mere
The Seminole of Florida were one of five so-called 'Civilized Tribes' who for many years lived in peace with the settlers. However, by 1815, frontier Americans had grown... Læs mere
In 1864, General Ulysses S Grant decided to strangle the life out of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia by surrounding the city of Petersburg and cutting off... Læs mere
Fully illustrated with cutting-edge digital artwork, rare photographs and first-person perspective gunsight views, this book highlights the revolutionary and radically different designs of the two rival Ironclads – the Merrimac and USS Monitor
This book shows how the Confederate fortifications that controlled the lower Mississippi valley were put to the test in the lengthy Federal campaign of 1862-63.
This book traces the history of the units from Kentucky, Missouri and Maryland and their varied uniforms which are beautifully recreated in color plates.
The common image of the Confederate Army during the Civil War is dominated by a limited number of photographs of troops wearing the gray and... Læs mere
This book explores the design and development of these sites, the life of the garrisons that manned them, and the clashes with Native American warriors such as Geronimo, Manuelito and Quanah Parker.
Accompanied by rare photographs and meticulous color reconstructions, this fascinating volume explores the original uniforms of the state militia and volunteer companies which were brought together to form the Confederate armies.