Category: Civil War Books – Authors

  • April 2010 Civil War Book Notes

    Those that can’t write, Review! April 2010 James Durney *********************************************************** “Say it ain’t so, Joe,” Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith is a “history” unknown until the author “stumbled upon The Secret Journal of Abraham Lincoln.  He became the first living person to lay eyes on this journal in more than 140 years.  Using […]

  • Check out Jerusalem Plank Road: A New Book of Petersburg Campaign Poetry by Brendan Hamilton

    I received some information from Brendan Hamilton, a former participant in TOCWOC’s Top 5 Civil War books contest, about his new book of Petersburg Campaign poetry, entitled Jerusalem Plank Road. Since I run a Petersburg Campaign web site, how could I resist telling you about this new book? 🙂 Jerusalem Plank Road is due out […]

  • Review: The Confederacy’s Secret Weapon: The Civil War Illustrations of Frank Vizetelly

    The Confederacy’s Secret Weapon: The Civil War Illustrations of Frank Vizetelly (Civil War Sesquicentennial Series) (Paperback) by Douglas W. Bostick Product Details Paperback: 160 pages Publisher: History Press (November 20, 2009) Language: English ISBN-10: 1596295929 ISBN-13: 978-1596295926 Small books have a special set of delights unique to them.  Unlike their huge detailed conspicuous footnoted brothers, […]

  • Review: Loyal Hearts: Histories of American Civil War Canines

    Loyal Hearts: Histories of American Civil War Canines by Michael Zucchero Product Details Hardcover: 184 pages Publisher: Schroeder Publications; 1st edition (February 16, 2009) Language: English ISBN-10: 1889246573 ISBN-13: 978-1889246574 Horses are famous.  Many of us can name a general’s horse without any problem at all.  Robert E. Lee’s horse, Traveler, rated a novel by […]

  • Review: The Long Shadow of the Civil War: Southern Dissent and Its Legacies

    Bynum, Victoria E. The Long Shadow of the Civil War: Southern Dissent and Its Legacies. The University of North Carolina Press (2010). 240 pages, 9 illustrations, 1 map, notes, bibliography, index. ISBN: 978-0-8078-3381-0 $35.00 (Hardcover). Was the Lost Cause tradition of a “Solid South” a myth?  Author Victoria Bynum conclusively answers this question in the […]

  • Review: Chicago’s Irish Legion: The 90th Illinois Volunteers in the Civil War

    Swan, James B. Chicago’s Irish Legion: The 90th Illinois Volunteers in the Civil War. Southern Illinois University Press (2009). 306 pages, roster, notes, maps, bibliography, index. ISBN: 978-0-8093-2890-1 $32.95 (Hardcover). What was life like for western Irish volunteers in the American Civil War? Historian James B. Swan attempts to answer that question in Chicago’s Irish […]

  • March 2010 Civil War Book Notes

    Those that can’t write, Review! March 2010 James Durney *********************************************************** Excellent Reads! March 1865 saw Sherman’s army fight a number of small battles that while doing little to change the situation are interesting and should be included in your studies.  We usually pass over these battles in the rush to Appomattox.  These books will give […]