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The Civil War From the Southern Standpoint

by Ann E. Snyder
originally published in 1890
paperback; 308 pages; price: 14.00

Written for the general reader, this book is an effort to correct those false impressions put forth by Northern writers in order to place the South under a severe and unjust condemnation. Beginning with the cultural differences which characterized the North and South from the first colonial settlements of this continent, the author discusses the true causes behind the War Between the States, then gives an overview of its major battles, and finally brings the narrative to a close with a touching picture of Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.

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A Southern Girl in '61

by Louise Wigfall Wright
originally published in 1905
paperback; xii, 258 pages; price: 14.00

Written by the daughter of Texas Senator Louis T. Wigfall, this volume retells the experiences of a 17-year-old schoolgirl who finds herself stranded in an unfriendly North at the outbreak of war in 1861 and must run a blockade to get back home to the beleagured South. The numerous personal letters reprinted in these pages provide an insightful look into the thoughts of the typical Southerner as the young Confederacy struggled for existence. Helpful character sketches are also given of such noted Confederate figures as Jefferson Davis, John C. Breckinridge, Judah P. Benjamin, Joseph E. Johnston, and, of course, the author's own father.

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Antiquarian Books For Sale

Below are a few of the antiquarian books that we have recently acquired (a complete list of other available titles may be viewed HERE). These books are available on a first-come-first-serve basis and may be reserved via either email or telephone.


A Southern Girl in '61
by Mrs. D. Giraud Wright (Louis Wigfall Wright)
New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1905
hardback; xii + 258 pages
The personal war-time memories of a Confederate Senator's daughter. First edition. Some minor shelf wear to edges; inscription inside front cover; good condition.
60.00



The Recent Past From a Southern Standpoint: Bishop Wilmer's Reminiscences
by Richard H. Wilmer
New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1887
hardback; 281 pages
The personal reminiscences of the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Alabama, covering a wide range of topics from Church history, doctrinal controversies, the War Between the States, and the Reconstruction period. First edition. Tears on spine; pages clean; very good condition.
60.00



Lee and His Generals
by Capt. William P. Snow
New York: Richardson and Company, 1867
hardback; 500 pages
A comprehensive chronicle of Robert E. Lee's Confederate military career. Front board loose; spine missing; binding tight and pages clean; good condition.
55.00



The Man in Gray
by Thomas Dixon
New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1921
hardback; 427 pages
A novelization of the Confederate career of Robert E. Lee by the author of The Clansman. Good condition.
24.00



Pickett and His Men
by LaSalle Corbell Pickett
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1913
hardback ; 313 pages
A detailed tribute to the Confederate hero written by his wife after his death. Some faint water staining on the edges of a few pages. Very rare. Good condition.
85.00


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