Lincoln Under Enemy Fire Lincoln Under Enemy Fire (1948) by John H. Cramer Before he came under the direct, surprise enemy fire of the failed actor John Wilkes Booth while watching the comedy Our American Cousin in Ford\u27s Theater on the evening of April 14, 1865, the Great Eman...
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Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
Telling Tales Stories pivot around axis of Lincoln There was a time in American Literary History w...
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Lincoln\u27s Impetuosity It was in early July 1864 that Ulysses S. Grant had stolen a march on Rober...
The Brutal Year of 1862 Certainly more books have been written about Napoleon than Abraham Linco...
Commander in Chief Lincoln Only in part because 2009 is the bicentennial of his birth, the hunge...
Abraham Lincoln’s murder on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, opened an ongoing wound. It was America’s f...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
For the most powerful Civil War memoir by a general, turn to President Grant. For the most distincti...
Lincoln and the Military by John F. Marszalek Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press Retail P...
Lincoln and his Politically Appointed Generals The jury is still very much out on the long-stand...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
The Story Behind a Troubled Relationship The command relationship between Abraham Lincoln and George...
Lincoln\u27s avengers: Justice in time of war and end of the Conspiracy Edward Steers Jr., who h...
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
Telling Tales Stories pivot around axis of Lincoln There was a time in American Literary History w...
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...