1896 CIVIL WAR ANTIQUE UNION GETTYSBURG CONFEDERATE ABRAHAM LINCOLN REBEL CSA
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
1896 CIVIL WAR ANTIQUE UNION GETTYSBURG CONFEDERATE ABRAHAM LINCOLN REBEL CSA:
$350.00
var itemNumber = window.ItemID ? window.ItemID : -1; function passpara(){return + itemNumber + \'&baseurl=\'+escape((function(){var d = return d })());}
offersniper1 store
function passparaSC(){return \'&baseurl=\'+ escape((function(){var d = return d })()) + a.imagelink {color:#0000FF;} a:hover.imagelink {color:#0000FF;} a:visited.imagelink {color:#800080;} a.imagelink img.saleimage { border: 2px solid #0000FF; } a:visited.imagelink img.saleimage { border: 2px solid #800080; } Under Both Flags
A Panorama of the Great Civil War as Represented in Story, Anecdote, Adventure, and the Romance of Reality\". Written by Celebrities of Both Sides; The Men and Women Who Created the Greatest Epoch of Our Nation\'s History.
Original 1896 first edition. Published by National Book Concern, Chicago, IL. Large heavy Hard cover book measures 12\" x 9\". Original navy blue cloth with title in gilt on front cover and spine. Very good condition. Minor corner wear. Binding tight. Pages clean. 592 pages. Illustrated with over 250 beautiful photographs and drawings.This big heavy book will require additional shipping internationally. Check rates before purchase.
See below for detailed contents and some of the beautiful illustrations within this amazing, rare 118 year old antique book.
All the books I offer on come with a no questions asked money back guarantee if not satisifed for any reason. I\'ve been selling on for 14 years now so offer with confidence.
I always combine shipping charges to save you money on multiple purchases. Please take a look at the other rare, antique books I currently have on . And thanks for looking.
War stories from the veterans who lived through the most deadly war in U.S. history
Flags: Personal Stories of Sacrifice and Struggle During the Civil War provides readers a chance to understand both sides of the conflict. The Civil War was an emotional war that struck at the hearts of our ancestors, pitting brothers against brothers, and uncles against nephews. The deep roiling tensions that led to the Civil War took decades to heal from and the scars left behind can still be seen on old battlefields today. These honest accounts are a unique collection that will prove an invaluable reference for Civil War enthusiasts and history buffs CONTENTS
All Quiet Along The Potomac To-night 456
Amenities Of War 473
Anecdote Of General Polk 394
Antietam 333
Antietam, September, \'62 592
Antietam—Sharpsburg 109
Appomattox 470
Arrested Bullet, An 251
Artillery Fight At Short Range 268
At Chickamauga 146
Battle Above The Clouds, The ... 322
Battle Bonds 438
Battle Of Atlanta, The 162
Battle Of Nashville, The 386
Battle Of Port Royal, The 255
Battle Of Resaca, The 157
Battle Of Stone River, The • • • 90
Battle Of The Crater, The 204
Beleagured Petersburg 280
Blue And The Gray, The 386
Bombardment Of Fort Darling .... 395
Boy At Shiloh, A 363
Brave Man\'s Sensation In Battle, A 389
Brave Old Southern Woman, A • 87
Burning Of The Gunboat Underwriter 120
Burning Shame, A 241
Captain Strutt Of The Coon Creek Dragoons 521
Carrying Despatches To Farragut 125
Cavalry Versus Infantry 219
Comrade John , 417
Confederate Ram Raid Off Charleston, S. C 236
Cooper\'s Battery \"B\" Before Petersburg 310
Corporal King\'s Trip To Washington 431
Courtesy Of General Grant 102
Curiosity In Verse, A 450
Cutting Out The Underwriter 153
Daring Exploit At Donaldsonville 209
Day With Mosby\'s Men, A 228
Death Of General Phil Kearney 193
Dog On The Battlefield, A 323
Drum-head Court-martial, A , 414
Escape Of The Fox 329
Eulogy Of General Grant 128
Evans, Clement A 239
First Day\'s Fight, Gettysburg, The 70
First Gun In Virginia In 1861, The 299
First Provost Marshal Of Harrisonburg, Va., The 198
Foraging In The Kanawha Valley 383
Fraternity At Vicksburg 105
Fraternity—Union ... o .... • 321
Freedom\'s Banner 175
From Potomac To Susquehanna 78
From The Etowah River To Atlanta 165
From Vicksburg To New Orleans 248
Generals Fight And Fraternize 467
General Gordon At Appomattox 211
General Lee Through The Eyes Of A Staff Officer 403
General Lost His Whiskey, The 156
General Mahone At Gettysburg 69
General Thomas And The Telegraph Operator 451
General, The 271
General U. S. Grant 130
General William Mccandlkss 456
Gettysburg 69
Grandeur Of Battle, The 74
Hardtack And \"tobacker\" 194
Held By The Enemy 324
Heroine Of The Siege, Vicksburg, A • 108
Hero Of Manassas, A - • 326
His Son\'s Friend In Blue ...... 185
His Sweetheart\'s Face 374
How Blue And Gray Blend 437
How He Won His Sword 514
How North Carolina Went Into The War 358
How The 164th New York Lost Its Colors 302
How Uncle Fluster Captured The Federal Army 510
How Vallandigham Crossed The Lines 316
Impregnable Vicksburg 105
\"in Foro Conscienti.k\" 392
In Memory Of The Brave 267
In Memory Of The Kearsarge 242
In The Ranks Under General Lyon In Missouri—1861 574
Interrupted Cavalry Charge, An 257
Last Meeting Place Of The Confederate Cabinet 233
Last Salute, The 152
Last Shot, The 446
Last Victory Of The Lost Cause, The 304
Leaves From A Soldier\'s Diary 551
Lincoln\'s Dedication Speech, Gettysburg 73
Mcpherson, James B 239
Meade At Gettysburg 174
Memorial Day 127
Mending The Old Flag 357
Message From Our Country S Dead, A 227
Message From The Skies, A 218
Midnight Ramble In The Ditches, Vicksburg, A 107
Mosley\'s Letter, John 72
My Recollections Of War Tim Is 212
New York Monument, Gettysburg, The 81
New Recruit, The - 544
Night With Bushwhackers, A 318
North Carolina Captain\'s Breakfast, A 374
Old Canteen, The 254
Old Log Cabin On The Rapidan, The 507
Old Thirteen, The 380
Gn The Rappahannock ........ 377
On Picket In Front Of The Enemy 462
Our Blue And Our Gray 250
Our Gentle Enemy 139
Our Union 350
Pack Of Cards, A 195
Pine And Palm 466
Personal Recollections Of \"stonewall\" Jackson . 131
Points Of Dispute Regarding Chickamauga 477
Pretty Traitor, A 568
Private Bill Garrett\'s Disgrace 191
Proud Flag Of Freedom, The 207
Recollections Of An Army Surgeon 293
Reconstructed Rebel, A 388
Reminiscences Of First Bull Run, A 277
Reminiscences Of Point Lookout 416
Reminiscences Of The Sanitary Commission 397
River-rest 418
Rocky Face Ridge 262
Romance Of The Great Locomotive Raid 187
Romantic Experience, A 176
Romantic Incident Of The War, A 541
Round Top 328
Running The Blockade 556
Rusty Sword, The 406
Scouting In The Shenandoah Valli;y 172
Secretary Herbert\'s Two Boy Heroes 282
Shiloh After Thirty-two Years 220
Sights And Scenes Of Siege And Surrender Vicksburg 106
Signal From Round Hill, The 493
Sister Joanelle 448
Social Conditions During The War 314
Soldier\'s Story, A 527
Song Of Blue And Gray, A 203
Sorrow Of \'62, A 60
Statistics Of The Civil War 513
Stonewall Brigade At Bull Run, The . 351
\"stonewall\" Jackson\'s Grave 61
\"stonewall\" Jackson\'s Last Grand Blow 519
Story Of A Flag, The 259
Supporting A Battery 273
Survivor Of Pickett\'s Division, A 77
Sutler, The 381
Swords Of Grant And Lee, The 506
Tales By Confederates 83
That Old Flag 279
To Columbia 279
To My Wife 591
To The Memory Of General Robert E. Lee 363
Touch Of The Spur, A 408
Two Brothers 138
Veteran\'s Toast, The . 459
Vicksburg 99
Vicksburg Menu, A 108
Victory Of Peace, The 385
Wartime Ball In Dixie, A 183
What A North Carolina Boy Saw Of The Civil War 339
With Buchanan On The Tennessee 62
With Ewing At Tunnel Hill 139
With Farragut On The Hartford 1
With Pickett At Cemetery Ridge 306
With The Evening Star 481
Woman\'s Stratagem, A 533
Wounded And Captured, Gettysburg 76
War Songs Of The north And The South.
Marching Through Georgia 458
The Battle Cry Of Freedom 458
John Brown\'s Body 458
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, The Boys Are Marching 459
Dixie 460
The Bonnie Blue Flag 460
My Maryland 460