I recently received a flier in the mail from Camp Pope Bookshop touting two or their new titles, Vanishing Footrpints: The Twenty-Second Iowa Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War and Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens, Missouri, August 5, 1861. I’ve included the all of the information in the flier (taken from the […]
Two New Titles From The Press of Camp Pope Bookshop
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Book Publishers · Civil War Books · Civil War Books - New
Tags: · 22nd iowa, battle of athens missouri, camp pope bookshop, jonathan k. cooper-wiele, samuel d. pryce, skim milk yankees fighting, vanishing footprints
Civil War Odds & Ends: August 27, 2008
August 27th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s been a little while since our last Civil War Odds & Ends, and I’ve seen some pretty interesting Civil War related material on the web lately. The Tipsy Historian shows us the faces of Company I of the 57th Massachusetts, a regiment which saw itself decimated in Grant’s Overland Campaign of 1864. The 57th […]
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · 57th massachusetts, baptism at bull run, battle of hanover, brent nosworthy, camp pope bookshop, civil war movie script, facial hair, james h. wilson, jeff shaara, michael shaara, overland campaign, peter wake, robert macomber, roll call to destiny, shelby foote, two trails publishing, yetisburg
Camp Pope Bookshop
September 11th, 2005 · No Comments
Clark Kenyon’s Camp Pope Bookshop is an excellent online resource for books on the Civil War, especially on topics concerning the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the War. The store was started in 1988 as a mail-order book service specializing in out-of-print books, and it has grown ever since. While the Camp Pope Bookshop does still offer […]
Categories: Civil War Book Publishers
Tags: · camp pope bookshop, clark kenyon
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