American History
Pierce, Franklin
Federal Usurpation
originally published in 1908
438 pages; paperback: 18.00
A New York lawyer documents the usurpations of the Lincoln and Roosevelt Administrations.
Rawle, William
A View of the Constitution of the United States of America
originally published in 1825
350 pages; paperback: 12.00
An excellent treatise on the federal Constitution by a Philadelphia Federalist which advocates the right of secession.
Upshur, Abel Parker
The True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government
originally published in 1860
151 pages; paperback: 7.00
A rebuttal of the Joseph Story’s theory of a consolidated nation advanced in his Commentaries on the Constitution.
De-Mythologized Lincoln
Cathey, James H.
The Genesis of Lincoln
originally published in 1899
320 pages; paperback: 13.00
Eyewitness testimonies and collaborating evidence proving Lincoln's illegitimacy.
Coggins, James Caswell
The Eugenics of President Abraham Lincoln
originally published in 1941
284 pages; paperback: 12.00
Additional evidence proving the illegitimacy of Lincoln.
Curtis, Benjamin Robbins
Executive Power
originally published in 1862
34 pages; paperback: 4.00
A critique of Lincoln's preliminary Emancipation Proclamation by a former Supreme Court justice.
Eisenschiml, Otto
Why Was Lincoln Murdered?
originally published in 1937
530 pages; paperback: 20.00
Suggests that several top-level Government officials may have played significant roles in the assassination of Lincoln.
Minor, Charles L.C.
The Real Lincoln
originally published in 1927
274 pages; paperback: 12.00
An expose of the sixteenth President documented exclusively from Northern sources.
Northern Rebellion
Carpenter, Stephen D.
The Logic of History
originally published in 1864
351 pages; paperback: 18.00
A collection of five hundred Republican anti-Union documents, speeches, and newspaper clippings.
Edmonds, George (Meriwether, Mrs. Elizabeth)
Facts and Falsehoods Concerning the War on the South
originally published in 1904
280 pages; paperback: 12.00
Disproves many of the common myths about Abraham Lincoln and his "war for the Union."
Ewing, Elbert William R.
Northern Rebellion and Southern Secession
originally published in 1904
383 pages; paperback: 15.00
This book documents the origin and progress of the sectional party of the North and its hostility to the Constitution.
Grady, Benjamin Franklin
The Case of the South Against the North
originally published in 1899
346 pages; paperback: 14.00
Presents the historical evidence justifying the Southern States in their controversy with the Northern States.
Grady, Benjamin Franklin
The South's Burden: The Curse of Sectionalism
originally published in 1906
167 pages; paperback: 7.00
Sets the record straight on such subjects as slavery, secession, Andersonville prison, and the true character of Abraham Lincoln.
Horton, Rushmore G.
History of the Great Civil War in the United States
originally published in 1866
384 pages; paperback: 15.00
Chronicles the birth and growth of the monarchical faction which eventually led to armed conflict between the North and South.
Johnstone, H.W.
The Truth of the War Conspiracy of 1861
originally published in 1921
40 pages; paperback: 4.00
Explains how the South was deliberately maneuvered by Lincoln into firing upon Fort Sumter.
Lunt, George
The Origin of the Late War
originally published in 1866
505 pages; paperback: 18.00
Proves that the Northern States, primarily Massachusetts, bear the blame for the destruction of the constitutional Union.
Rutherford, Mildred Lewis
Truths of History
originally published in 1920
140 pages; paperback: 6.00
Copious quotations from Northern sources which show who was really responsible for bringing on war between North and South.
Vallandigham, Clement Laird
Abolition, the Union, and the Civil War
originally published in 1863
248 pages; paperback: 11.00
The author, a Northern congressman, exposes the despotism of Lincoln and the fanaticism of the Republican party.
Reconstruction
Avary, Myrta Lockett
Dixie After the War
originally published in 1906
445 pages; paperback: 18.00
Portrays the social conditions which existed in the South during the twelve year Reconstruction period.
Horn, Stanley F.
The Invisible Empire: The Story of the Ku Klux Klan
originally published in 1935
450 pages; paperback: 18.00
A chronicle of the formation and growth of the KKK following the War Between the States.
Thompson, Henry T.
Ousting the Carpetbagger From South Carolina
originally published in 1927
194 pages; paperback: 9.00
An interesting historical study of how South Carolinians united to throw off "carpetbag" rule in 1876.
Williams, Alfred B.
Hampton and His Redshirts: South Carolina's Deliverance in 1876
originally published in 1935
460 pages; paperback: 18.00
The story of the restoration of home rule in South Carolina following eleven years of Reconstruction.
Slavery
Adams, Nehemiah
A Southside View of Slavery
originally published in 1854
214 pages; paperback: 10.00
An astonishingly favorable eyewitness account of antebellum Southern slavery by a New England Abolitionist.
Blanchard, Jonathan and Rice, N.L.
A Debate on Slavery
originally published in 1846
482 pages; paperback: 19.00
The complete transcript of a debate between two Presbyterian ministers on the subject of Southern slavery.
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor
Liberty and Slavery
originally published in 1856
384 pages; paperback: 15.00
An outstanding treatise on antebellum Southern slavery which demolishes common Abolitionist arguments.
Cobb, Howell
A Scriptural Examination of Slavery
originally published in 1856
174 pages; paperback: 8.00
Shows from the Bible that slavery is a divine punishment on nations and peoples for their wickedness.
Dabney, Robert Lewis
A Defense of Virginia and the South
originally published in 1867
356 pages; paperback: 14.00
A classic examination of Southern slavery by a noted Presbyterian scholar and minister.
Ewing, Elbert William R.
The Legal and Historical Status of the Dred Scott Decision
originally published in 1909
228 pages; paperback: 12.00
Debunks the modern interpretation of the War of 1861 as a Northern crusade for the social and political equality of the Black man.
Hopkins, John Henry
A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery
originally published in 1864
382 pages; paperback: 15.00
Written by an Episcopal bishop from Vermont, this exhaustive treatise traces the practice of slavery from Abraham to the present.
Nott, Samuel
Slavery and the Remedy
originally published in 1859
182 pages; paperback: 8.00
Exposes the anti-Christian foundation of Abolitionism and the anti-Negro motives of the "Free Soil" movement in the North.
Page, Thomas Nelson
The Negro: The Southerner's Problem
originally published in 1904
316 pages; paperback: 13.00
A sound treatise on race relations in the South both before and after the War Between the States.
Ramsdell, Charles A.
The Natural Limits of Slavery Expansion
originally published in 1929
20 pages; paperback: 3.00
A brief but scholarly response to the Republicans' claim that slavery was threatening to spread into the Territories.
Smith, William A.
The Philosophy and Practice of Slavery in the United States
originally published in 1854
328 pages; paperback: 13.00
A philosophical discussion of slavery and critique of the egalitarian preamble to the Declaration of Independence.
Van Evrie, J.H.
White Supremacy and Negro Subordination
originally published in 1868
400 pages; paperback: 16.00
An extensive history of how the White and Black races have interacted with one another over the last four thousand years.
Southern Heritage
Avary, Myrta Lockett
A Virginia Girl in the Civil War
originally published in 1903
384 pages; paperback: 15.00
A rare look at what life was like for many Southern woman during the War Between the States.
Brock, Sallie A.
Richmond During the War: Four Years of Personal Observation
originally published in 1867
389 pages; paperback: 16.00
A Southern woman's perspective of the devastation and deprivations experienced by those who endured them on a daily basis.
Bruce, Philip Alexander
Brave Deeds of Confederate Soldiers
originally published in 1916
352 pages; paperback: 14.00
Vivid accounts of Confederate bravery and courage especially written for teenage readers.
Burwell, Letitia M.
A Girl's Life in Virginia Before the War
originally published in 1895
209 pages; paperback: 10.00
An engrossing eyewitness account of plantation life as it really was in the South before the War Between the States.
Carpenter, Jesse T.
The South as a Conscious Minority, 1789-1861
originally published in 1930
326 pages; paperback: 13.00
A study in the political thought of the antebellum South as a section seeking constitutional protection from a Northern majority.
Cave, Robert Catlett
The Men in Gray
originally published in 1911
143 pages; paperback: 6.00
An excellent synopsis of the centuries' old struggle between the "Cavalier" and the "Puritan."
Curry, Jabez L.M.
The Southern States of the American Union
originally published in 1895
248 pages; paperback: 12.00
Sets the record straight regarding the role of the Southern States in the establishment and prosperity of the federal Union.
Curry, Jabez L.M.
A Civil History of the Government of the Confederate States
originally published in 1901
318 pages; paperback: 13.00
The historical background of the Confederate Government and Constitution by one of its drafters.
Dietz, August
The Confederate States Post-Office Department
originally published in 1948
48 pages; paperback: 5.00
A fascinating look at each of the Confederate postage stamps and the variations which interest collectors.
Dinkins, James
1861 to 1865: Personal Experiences in the Confederate Army
originally published in 1897
280 pages; paperback: 12.00
The memoirs of a former Confederate soldier who participated in nearly every major battle of the War Between the States.
Hague, Parthenia Antoinette
A Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War
originally published in 1888
176 pages; paperback: 8.00
An unusual and primary source of Southern life inside the Yankee blockade, told from a point of view of a woman.
Henry, Robert Selph
The Story of the Confederacy
originally published in 1935
514 pages; paperback: 18.00
A gripping history of the War Between the States written from the Southern perspective.
McGuire, Hunter and Christian, George L.
Confederate Cause and Conduct in the War Between the States
originally published in 1907
242 pages; paperback: 12.00
The reports collected here provide a valuable aid in understanding the causes of the "Late Unpleasantness."
Munford, Beverley B.
Virginia's Attitude Toward Slavery and Secession
originally published in 1909
330 pages; paperback: 13.00
Discusses the general opposition to slavery in Virginia prior to the rise of Northern Abolitionism.
Murray, J. Ogden
The Immortal Six Hundred
originally published in 1905
274 pages; paperback: 12.00
A chronicle of the torture of six hundred Confederates officers held at Morris Island and Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Tyler, Lyon Gardiner
A Confederate Catechism
originally published in 1935
60 pages; paperback: 5.00
This little booklet is laid out in a question and answer format and gives concise answers to frequently asked questions regarding the War.
Van Deusen, John G.
Economic Bases of Disunion in South Carolina
originally published in 1928
360 pages; paperback: 14.00
A look at the factors which led South Carolinians to choose the perils of independence over subjugation within the Union.
Southern Leaders
Bancroft, A.C. (editor)
The Life and Death of Jefferson Davis
originally published in 1889
256 pages; paperback: 12.00
A moving tribute to the honorable life and illustrious political career of the President of the Confederate States of America.
Craven, John J.
The Prison Life of Jefferson Davis
originally published in 1866
378 pages; paperback: 15.00
The recollections of the personal physician of Davis during his eighteen months imprisonment at Fortress Monroe.
Page, Thomas Nelson
Robert E. Lee, the Southerner
originally published in 1909
326 pages; paperback: 13.00
The story of Lee's life and accomplishments, focusing on his character and moral integrity.
State Rights
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor
Is Davis a Traitor?
originally published in 1907
272 pages; paperback: 12.00
Demolishes the consolidationist theory of Joseph Story and Daniel Webster which was later adopted by Abraham Lincoln.
Sage, Bernard Janin
The Republic of Republics
originally published in 1878
578 pages; paperback: 24.00
One of the most comprehensive treatises ever written on the doctrine of State sovereignty.
Scott, John
The Lost Principle: How the Equilibrium Was Destroyed and How It May Be Restored
originally published in 1860
266 pages; paperback: 12.00
Approaches the Constitution as a compact, not merely between States, but between the North and South.
Spence, James
The American Union
originally published in 1862
382 pages; paperback: 15.00
Written by a British observer, this book demonstrates the fallacies of the Northern arguments against the lawfulness of secession.
Yankee Brutality
Dean, Henry Clay
Crimes of the Civil War and Curse of the Funding System
originally published in 1868
546 pages; paperback: 20.00
Exposes the despotism of Lincoln and the corrupt foundation of the modern banking system.
Fuzzlebug, Fritz (Dunkle, John L.)
Prison Life During the "Rebellion"
originally published in 1869
52 pages; paperback: 5.00
A brief account of the sufferings of Confederate prisoners of war confined at Fort Delaware.
King, John H.
Three Hundred Days in a Yankee Prison
originally published in 1904
114 pages; paperback: 6.00
Recollections of a former Confederate inmate of the Camp Chase prison in Columbus, Ohio.
Mahony, Dennis A.
Prisoner of State
originally published in 1863
414 pages; paperback: 17.00
A critique of Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus by a Northern political prisoner.
Marshall, John A.
American Bastile
originally published in 1889
778 pages; paperback: 25.00
Documents the arrest and imprisonment without trial of Northern citizens by the Lincoln Administration.
Page, James Madison
The True Story of Andersonville Prison
originally published in 1908
248 pages; paperback: 12.00
A fascinating prison narrative written by a former inmate of the infamous Southern prison.
Simms, William Gilmore
The Sack and Destruction of Columbia, South Carolina
originally published in 1865
86 pages; paperback: 6.00
Details the horrors experienced by the citizens of Columbia at the hands of Sherman's "bummers."
Winder, W.H.
Secrets of the American Bastile
originally published in 1863
72 pages; paperback: 5.00
An account of one man's unlawful arrest and imprisonment by the Lincoln Administration.
Fiction
Eggleston, George Cary
A Daughter of the South: A War's End Romance
originally published in 1905
408 pages; paperback: 16.00
A charming romance reflective of the innocence and high moral standards of the nineteenth-century South.
Smith, George G.
The Boy in Gray: A Story of the War
originally published in 1894
268 pages; paperback: 12.00
A boy leaves behind the picturesque plantation life of south Georgia and comes to manhood in the Confederate army.