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Civil War
The Magazine of the Civil War Society
Volume X No. 1
January February 1992
Issue X No. 1
UPC 009128484150
ISSN 0897-6015
Cover:
First Annual Save the Battlefields list
Quantrill's Raid
Scoundrel and madmen
The Andersonville Raiders
The Donelson Bublers
Black Dave Hunter
Plus: The reviewing stand
A look at 1991's civil war books
and Preservation news in the almanack
THE COVER
Ink sketch of Quantrill's Raid for the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka KS, hand tinted by Patricia Cassidy
Articles: SCOUNDRELS, MADMEN AND BUMBLERS
THE VENGEFUL WAR OF WILLIAM C. QUANTRILL - Early in the war, Quantrill was the most feared man in Kansas. But was he a murderer, or a maligned and brilliant guerrilla who just happened to take a few prisoners? by Dr. Albert Castel
"THE MOST HORRIBLE BARBARISM" - Killing heat and rampant disease made the days hellish in Andersonville Prison, but the nights held pure terror as cold-hearted thieves and thugs preyed on the sick and dying. by Brian Bennett
FORMULA FOR DISASTER - Three of Confederacy's least successful generals came together at the wrong place at the wrong time. Would the south ever recover from the bungling and cowardice of Fort Donelson's commanders? by Steven E. Woodworth
THE WINNING ENTRY IN THE 1991 CIVIL WAR ESSAY CONTEST - Father Thomas O'Reilly: A savior of Atlanta. A future historian makes his debut with a superb profile of an obscure Southern hero. by Peter C. Pfaffenroth
CIVIL WAR MAGAZINE'S FIRST ANNUAL ENDANGERED BATTLEFIELDS LIST - Here are six places where you can make the most immediate and important difference in the struggle to save a significant Civil War battlefield. by Deborah Fitts
Departments
Dispatch Box
"I was there"
The Civil War Almanack
The Reviewing Stand
Lest We Forget
Item is used in GC / pages are yellowing - darkest around edges
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The Magazine of the Civil War Society
Volume X No. 1
January February 1992
Issue X No. 1
UPC 009128484150
ISSN 0897-6015
Cover:
First Annual Save the Battlefields list
Quantrill's Raid
Scoundrel and madmen
The Andersonville Raiders
The Donelson Bublers
Black Dave Hunter
Plus: The reviewing stand
A look at 1991's civil war books
and Preservation news in the almanack
THE COVER
Ink sketch of Quantrill's Raid for the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka KS, hand tinted by Patricia Cassidy
Articles: SCOUNDRELS, MADMEN AND BUMBLERS
THE VENGEFUL WAR OF WILLIAM C. QUANTRILL - Early in the war, Quantrill was the most feared man in Kansas. But was he a murderer, or a maligned and brilliant guerrilla who just happened to take a few prisoners? by Dr. Albert Castel
"THE MOST HORRIBLE BARBARISM" - Killing heat and rampant disease made the days hellish in Andersonville Prison, but the nights held pure terror as cold-hearted thieves and thugs preyed on the sick and dying. by Brian Bennett
FORMULA FOR DISASTER - Three of Confederacy's least successful generals came together at the wrong place at the wrong time. Would the south ever recover from the bungling and cowardice of Fort Donelson's commanders? by Steven E. Woodworth
THE WINNING ENTRY IN THE 1991 CIVIL WAR ESSAY CONTEST - Father Thomas O'Reilly: A savior of Atlanta. A future historian makes his debut with a superb profile of an obscure Southern hero. by Peter C. Pfaffenroth
CIVIL WAR MAGAZINE'S FIRST ANNUAL ENDANGERED BATTLEFIELDS LIST - Here are six places where you can make the most immediate and important difference in the struggle to save a significant Civil War battlefield. by Deborah Fitts
Departments
Dispatch Box
"I was there"
The Civil War Almanack
The Reviewing Stand
Lest We Forget
Item is used in GC / pages are yellowing - darkest around edges
Please Note shipping USPS regulations state Media Mail packages may not contain advertising. So If I can I will ship First Class or ground. If they weigh over 16 oz they will ship priority mail rate.
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Items ship via USPS with tracking provided.
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