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Illustrated Battle Cry of Freedom The Civil War Era

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ISBN-10: 0195168283

ISBN-13: 9780195168280

Edition: 2003

Authors: James M. McPherson

List price: $150.00
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This collector's quality, leather-bound edition of The Illustrated Battle Cry of Freedom, is hand-signed and numbered by the author, James M. McPherson. It features high-quality paper, colored end-papers, gold-foil edging, and packaged in a sturdy box-wrap. Order today, because quantities are limited. Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for History and a New York Times Bestseller, Battle Cry of Freedom is universally recognized as the definitive account of the Civil War. It was hailed in The New York Times as "historical writing of the highest order." The Washington Post called it "the finest single volume on the war and its background." And The Los Angeles Times wrote that "of the 50,000…    
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List price: $150.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/6/2003
Binding: Leather 
Pages: 800
Size: 11.70" wide x 9.00" long x 2.20" tall
Weight: 7.128
Language: English

James M. McPherson is the author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, which won a Pulitzer Prize in history, and For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War, a Lincoln Prize winner. He is the George Henry Davis Professor of American History at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he also lives. His newest book, entitled Abraham Lincoln, celebrates the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth with a short, but detailed look at this president's life.

Preface to the Illustrated Editionp. ix
Preface to the First Editionp. xi
Prologue: From the Halls of Montezumap. 2
The United States at Midcenturyp. 6
Mexico Will Poison Usp. 42
An Empire for Slaveryp. 64
Slavery, Rum, and Romanismp. 92
The Crime Against Kansasp. 112
Mudsills and Greasy Mechanics for A. Lincolnp. 132
The Revolution of 1860p. 158
The Counterrevolution of 1861p. 184
Facing Both Ways: The Upper South's Dilemmap. 218
Amateurs Go to Warp. 248
Farewell to the Ninety Days' Warp. 276
Blockade and Beachhead: The Salt-Water War, 1861-1862p. 302
The River War in 1862p. 324
The Sinews of Warp. 362
Billy Yank's Chickahominy Bluesp. 382
We Must Free the Slaves or Be Ourselves Subduedp. 418
Carry Me Back to Old Virginnyp. 434
John Bull's Virginia Reelp. 472
Three Rivers in Winter, 1862-1863p. 490
Fire in the Rearp. 512
Long Remember: The Summer of '63p. 538
Johnny Reb's Chattanooga Bluesp. 580
When This Cruel War Is Overp. 604
If It Takes All Summerp. 624
After Four Years of Failurep. 662
We Are Going to Be Wiped off the Earthp. 682
South Carolina Must Be Destroyedp. 710
We Are All Americansp. 730
Epilogue: To the Shoals of Victoryp. 750
Indexp. 761
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