LIBROS DEL AUTOR: daniel masters

9 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: daniel masters

  • Echoes of Brice’s Crossroads
    Daniel Masters
    The Battle of Brice’s Crossroads, Mississippi was fought June 10, 1864 between the Confederate forces under General Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Federal forces under General Samuel D. Sturgis. In one of the most lopsided victories of the war, Forrest routed Sturgis’s command, inflicting more than 2,500 casualties, capturing 16 of 22 cannons, and almost all of Sturgis’s large ...
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    28,92 €

  • Faces of Stones River
    Daniel Masters
    Over 81,000 soldiers fought at the Battle of Stones River and every one of them had a story to tell. Fought between December 31, 1862 and January 3, 1863 near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Stones River proved to be a crucial Union victory albeit an enormously costly one as over 25,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing. Weaving dozens of narratives with stunning period imagery of ...
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    37,04 €

  • Three Years with the Champions of Champion Hill
    Daniel Masters
    Even to his comrades in the 32nd Ohio, William Mosby McLain was a man with an air of mystery. Born in Washington, D.C. to parents active in the anti-slavery movement, McLain was living in Richmond, Virginia when the Civil broke out in April 1861. Determined to do his part in the war, he returned to his father’s native home in Ohio and enlisted in Co. B, 32nd Ohio Volunteer Infa...
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    23,13 €

  • Army Life According to Arbaw
    Daniel Masters
    'Army Life According to Arbaw' is a book length Civil War soldier’s narrative that presents a well written and insightful view of army life as viewed by William A. Brand of the 66th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Brand, whose missives were published under the nom-de-plume 'D.N. Arbaw' by the Urbana Citizen & Gazette, wrote frequent letters that provide a detailed view of his regiment...
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    25,42 €

  • No Greater Glory
    Daniel A. Masters
    The 144th Ohio Volunteer Infantry formed in May 1864 with the express purpose of performing rear area guard duty, far removed from the front lines of the Civil War. But when Confederate General Jubal Early's army threatened Washington, the 144th Ohio sallied forth to stop it. Relive in the soldiers' own words the experiences of that last summer of the Civil War. Witness first h...
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    23,40 €

  • Alfred E. Lee’s Civil War
    Daniel Masters
    Alfred Emory Lee, an aspiring attorney recently graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University, resolved to do his part to restore the Union. Lee enlisted in Co. I of the 82nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry in November 1861 and so begins this incredible journey through the Civil War. Lee was commissioned as an officer and wrote home frequently, leaving a fascinating record of the lengthy lis...
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    42,89 €

  • Sherman’s Praetorian Guard
    Daniel Masters
    This collection of Civil War letters from the pen of Captain John M. Lemmon of the 72nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry fills a void in Civil War scholarship, covering the entire service of one of most highly regarded regiments in the Army of the Tennessee. Lemmon enlisted in 1861 and served with the 72nd Ohio throughout its term of service. Captain Lemmon proved a keen observer of the...
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    29,36 €

  • Bull Run to Atlanta
    Daniel Masters
    The letters contained in this volume from the pen of Private Harry Comer of Co. A, 1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry provide a fascinating glimpse into the life of a regular soldier in the Army of the Cumberland. The letters begin shortly after his enlistment in the spring of 1861 and follow the 1st Ohio throughout its three years’ Civil War service in the Eastern and Western theater...
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    23,70 €

  • The Ottoman City Between East and West
    Bruce Masters / Daniel Goffman / Edhem Eldem
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    64,15 €