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In his capacity as an embedded journalist, Jacob Nathaniel Raymer witnessed and chronicled the great... Læs mere
This history of Confederate naval forces on the western waters is a story of desperation, intrigue, ineptitude, and humiliating defeats, interspersed with moments of courage, innovation, resourcefulness, and a few hard-earned victories.
Originally published in hardcover in 2005.
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