Staff Book Reviews
Abolition, the Union, and the Civil War
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
Beauty and Booty: The Federal Occupation of Confederate New Orleans
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
A Blockaded Family in Southern Alabama During the Civil War
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
Boy Soldiers of the Confederacy
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
Facts and Falsehoods Concerning the War on the South 1861-1865
reviewed by G.L. Durand
A Girl's Life in Virginia Before the War
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
Is Davis a Traitor? Secession as a Constitutional Right Prior to the War of 1861
reviewed by Jay Underwood
Lee and His Cause: The How and Why of the War Between the States
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
A Narrative of a Blockade Runner
reviewed by Jay Underwood
Our Federal Relations From a Southern View of Them
reviewed by Jay Underwood
A Rebel's Recollections
reviewed by G.L. Durand
Richmond During the War: Four Years of Personal Observation
reviewed by Jay Underwood
Southern Generals: Who They Are and What They Have Done
reviewed by Jay Underwood
A Southern Girl in '61
reviewed by Marty Rogers
The Sovereignty of the States
reviewed by Jay Underwood
A True Story of Andersonville Prison
reviewed by Jay Underwood
Truths of History
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
Two Little Confederates
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
A Virginia Girl in the Civil War
reviewed by Deborah Deggs Cariker
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