Editor’s Note: For those who do not know, my wife had our second son, Brody, on December 30, 2011. I’ve been away from the blog in an active role for far longer than I would have liked. In my absence, Jim and Fred have done a fine job. However, my batteries are recharged and I’d […]
Civil War Book Acquisitions: September 2011
January 21st, 2012 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Book Publishers · Civil War Books · Civil War Books - Authors · Civil War Books - New · In The Review Queue
Tags: · dennis w. belcher, eric j. wittenberg, j. david petruzzi, lincoln and the border states, McFarland & Company, michael c. hardy, plenty of blame to go around, savas beatie, the 11th missouri volunteer infantry in the civil war, the fifty-eighth north carolina troops, university of arkansas press, university press of kansas, university press of tennessee, william c harris, worthy of the cause for which they fight
Review In Brief: The Battle of Hanover Court House by Michael C. Hardy
July 25th, 2006 · No Comments
Books on the Peninsula Campaign The Battle of Hanover Court House: Turning Point of the Peninsula Campaign, May 27, 1862. Michael C. Hardy. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & company, Inc., Publishers, 2006. 205 pp. 13 maps. The Battle of Hanover Court House finally gets its own book in this McFarland offering of author Michael Hardy. As […]
Categories: Civil War Book Reviews · Civil War Books
Tags: · McFarland & Company, michael c. hardy, peninsula campaign, the battle of hanover court house
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