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Richmond burning
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Nelson D. Lankford |
"Through the winter and early spring of 1865, while Union armies ranged at will across the South, Richmond still glittered with the hard defiance of a city long at war. But this last flicker of resol… |
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Dead March
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Ann McMillan |
A dazzling debut that will appeal to Civil War buffs as well as fans of mysteries, medical thrillers, and historical fiction
Dead March is the first in an exciting new mystery series that takes pl… |
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Civil Blood
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Ann McMillan |
As Ann McMillan's Civil Blood opens, some Richmonders pour into the streets in celebration of a Union warship's defeat, while others--slaves, free blacks, Union sympathizers--mourn in secret. Unknown… |
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Ashes of Glory
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Ernest B. Furgurson |
In Ashes of Glory, Ernest B. Furgurson conjures up wartime Richmond in vivid detail. We meet not only with such luminaries as Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, and Stonewall Jackson but with a striking… |
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Confederate ladies of Richmond
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Susan Provost Beller |
Recounts the experiences, as described in diaries and letters, of several Confederate women living in Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War, with particular emphasis on life during the siege of th… |
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