Publisher : The University of North Carolina. Pages : 692. About HPB_Ruby. Condition : Very Good.
With 692 pages, this hardcover book published in 1989 by the University of North Carolina Press provides insights into the military history of the Confederacy through the eyes of General Alexander. The narrative, illustrated with pictures, is a valuable addition to any history book collection, particularly for those interested in the Civil War era and military strategies.”.
“Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander” is a vintage hardcover book published in 1989 by the University of North Carolina Press. It is part of the Civil War America series and offers a nonfiction narrative about the United States Civil War period. The book, weighing 10 oz and containing 692 pages, provides insights into the military aspects of the Confederacy through the personal recollections of General Alexander. With illustrations included, this book is a valuable addition for those interested in the history and biography of the Civil War period.”
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A nice touch is the illustrated fold-out poster tucked in the back.
“Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander” is a trade paperback book published by the University of North Carolina Press in 1998. Written by Gary W. Gallagher and illustrated, this biography and history book delves into the Civil War period in the United States, focusing on the military aspects of the time. With 692 pages, this book provides a detailed account of the Confederacy’s struggle, offering a unique perspective through the eyes of General Alexander. A valuable addition to any book collection for those interested in this tumultuous period in American history.