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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I like a textbook style learnin'. I'd like a book that covers the pre-war political climate, at least lightly, then goes through the battles and actual war pretty comprehensively. A short tie-up, assassination, postwar climate, at least lightly, would be ideal.
I've pieced everything together over the years, studying all the pre-war stuff, and have recently been reading articles in Smithsonian that have me wanting to read more. Mostly so I can get all the stuff in my melon organized. ![]() I'm not sure if a different point of view than a narrative would be more fun to read, but something more interesting than soup can ingredients would be highly appreciated. I looked in iBooks and there were some that may be okay. I have kindle on my iPad, too. I should have mentioned I want to find it in ebook format. Thank You!!!
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I think he wants a complete overview of the whole war, in one book.
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Scott a professor friend of mine has written some pretty extensive Napolean books for Oklahoma Press. Try googling Oaklahoma press and see what they have. One of my buddies books was 800 pages and included all kinds of maps. He was out in the German and French archives for months. So I'm sure they have to have some good ones on the Civil War.
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Ol' Dude
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If you want something other than a textbook format, take a look at John Jakes' North and South Trilogy. It's historical fiction and covers the periods you're interested in. If I recall, it wasn't a bad read. While the main characters are fictional, he's fairly accurate from a historical perspective and provides an interesting flavor of the times.
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Ephesians 2:8
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Patriot
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James McPherson's Battle Cry of Freedom
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I will take a look at this one tomorrow. I'm sure I'll get it, it comes very highly endorsed. ![]() Thank You, gentlemen!!! ![]()
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I have this trilogy, but haven't started it yet. This will be saved to read after I finish nursing school in May.
http://www.amazon.com/Civil-War-Narr...0960146&sr=8-1 |
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I'll second this one. Read it twice. Good stuff!
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The Civil War: A Narrative by Shelby Foote..........might not be critically detailed, or should I say there was a tremendous
amount of narrative and southern style put into this work by the late Memphis resident. This is the book that inspired the Ken Burns epic. Even if you select something else, pick this UP! Last edited by OLS; 07-18-2011 at 11:24 AM. |
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If you want to read about civil war medicine, you can pick up my book
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I'm about a 1/4th of the way through Civil War: An Illustrated History. I could do without the sojourns into essaydom, but I suppose it breaks things up. I think it disrupts the flow and it's redundant. I may skip the rest and come back to them later.
I'd complain if they hung me with a new rope, though. ![]() So far it's been an excellent read, and exactly what I was looking for. ![]()
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I just finished "Civil War - An Illustrated History" and I very much enjoyed it. I just picked up Battle Cry of Freedom, and I'm looking forward to it.
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