A Journal of the American Civil War: V5-4
A Journal of the American Civil War: V5-4
Civil War: The Early Battles
Author(s):
Mark A. SnellTheodore P. Savas
Publication Date: 31 December, 2021
Available in all formats
Publisher: Savas Publishing
ISBN: 9781954547346
ISBN: 9781954547346
Price: INR 394.99
Description
Table of contents
Balanced and in-depth military coverage (all theaters, North and South) in a non-partisan format with detailed notes, offering meaty, in-depth articles, original maps, photos, columns, book reviews, and indexes.
Fire Zouaves at First Bull Run – 1st VA Infantry (US) in WV – Guibor’s Missouri Battery – Ship Island and War in the Gulf – interview with John Hennessey
Fire Zouaves at First Bull Run – 1st VA Infantry (US) in WV – Guibor’s Missouri Battery – Ship Island and War in the Gulf – interview with John Hennessey
Description
Balanced and in-depth military coverage (all theaters, North and South) in a non-partisan format with detailed notes, offering meaty, in-depth articles, original maps, photos, columns, book reviews, and indexes.
Fire Zouaves at First Bull Run – 1st VA Infantry (US) in WV – Guibor’s Missouri Battery – Ship Island and War in the Gulf – interview with John Hennessey
Fire Zouaves at First Bull Run – 1st VA Infantry (US) in WV – Guibor’s Missouri Battery – Ship Island and War in the Gulf – interview with John Hennessey
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Contents
- Introduction: Mark A. Snell
- A Day at the Races: The First Virginia (U.S.) Infantry at the Battle of Philippi: Mark E. Bell
- Remembering the Missouri Campaign of 1861: The Memoirs of Lt. W. P. Barlow, Guibor’s Battery, Missouri State Guard: Edited by Jeffery L. Patrick
- Ship Island: The Unwanted Key to the Confederacy: Gregory D. Bova
- With the Fire Zouaves at First Manassas: The Narrative of Pvt. Arthur O. Alcock, nth New York Infantry: Edited by Brain C. Pohanka
- A Conversation with Historian John Hennessey
- Book Reviews
- Books, Books, Books
- Special Feature: The Battle of Carthage: An Interview With David C. Hinze