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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